2016-08-04
54 分钟So imagine stepping out of your day to day life and just dropping yourself into a gorgeous 130 acre natural playground for three and a half days of learning and laughing and moving your body and calming your brain and reconnecting with people who just see the world the way that you do and accept you completely as you are.
So that's what we've created with our camp good life project, or camp GLP experience.
We've actually brought together a lineup of really inspiring teachers, from art to entrepreneurship, from writing to meditation, pretty much everything in between.
It's this beautiful way to fill your noggin with ideas to live and work better, and a really rare opportunity to create the type of friendships and stories you pretty much thought you'd left behind decades ago.
It's all happening at the end of August, just about 90 minutes from New York City, and we're well on our way to selling out spots at this point.
So be sure to grab your spot as soon as you can.
If it's interesting to you, you can learn more@goodlifeproject.com.
camp or just go ahead and click the link in the show notes.
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There are three things that I think about when I think about a good life.
Words, waves, and love.
You know, fill your life with words that inspire you.
And for me, that's writing and reading books.
Waves.
Because waves have given me everything, you know, waves given me one of my best friends.
It's given me, you know, career opportunities I couldn't have dreamed of.
And then, you know, getting to do things with people that you love, you know, I mean, I look at all the things that have happened, and, you know, a lot of the people that I have just a tremendous amount of love for in my life are the byproduct of a lot of the things that I've gotten to do.
I think it's probably a pretty safe bet to say that surfing saved today's guest's life on a number of different levels.
So Surina Ras Rao graduated from pepperdine with an MBA at a time.
I think it was around 2009 when essentially the economy had collapsed and there were no jobs.