Home Actor Mike Rowe HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2023 Mike Rowe Instagram - Another story for those of you with a curious mind and a short attention span. This one's called Braving the Elements, for reasons that will become self-evident. Link in bio . . . #TheWayIHeardIt #podcast #bonus #mystery

Mike Rowe Instagram – Another story for those of you with a curious mind and a short attention span. This one’s called Braving the Elements, for reasons that will become self-evident. Link in bio . . . #TheWayIHeardIt #podcast #bonus #mystery

Mike Rowe Instagram - Another story for those of you with a curious mind and a short attention span. This one's called Braving the Elements, for reasons that will become self-evident. Link in bio . . . #TheWayIHeardIt #podcast #bonus #mystery

Mike Rowe Instagram – Another story for those of you with a curious mind and a short attention span. This one’s called Braving the Elements, for reasons that will become self-evident.

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#TheWayIHeardIt #podcast #bonus #mystery | Posted on 19/May/2023 23:00:35

Mike Rowe Instagram – The Ring of Sting with Smoking’ Ed Currie

Ed Currie grows the hottest peppers in the world. I know this, because I visited him a few years ago at the @puckerbutt_pepper_company, where I saw firsthand what happens to a human being who eats one. (Sorry, Zack!) Ed’s story is, frankly, too extraordinary to tell on a single segment of Dirty Jobs, but perfect for a format like this one. Nevermind his crazy hot peppers, or the business he’s built around them, or his legions of pepperheads and devoted followers – Ed’s personal journey is riveting. Just how exactly, does a drug addict that weighs 370 lbs and drinks over a gallon and a half of vodka every day, wind up clean and sober and 200 pounds lighter with a preternatural penchant for peppers? The answer is absolutely worth your time.

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Mike Rowe Instagram – Hunger is the Best Sauce with Michael Easter

Everyone knows that personal growth requires us to get out of our comfort zone. (No pain, no gain!) So why then, do we go so far out of our way to avoid discomfort? Why do only two percent of us take the stairs if an escalator is available? Why do we build ourselves “safe spaces” to keep us insulated from uncomfortable ideas? Why do we always hit the “easy button?”

These are just a few of the questions posed in The Comfort Crisis, which I encourage everyone to read. I met the author, Michael Easter, a few weeks ago, I suspected he’d be a great guest on the podcast, and I was right.

Michael spent 33 days in Alaska on a caribou hunt that was, to put it mildly, uncomfortable in every way. His misery, however, led to a level of enlightenment that we can all experience – without spending 33 days in the arctic circle.

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