I get all my babies back from summer camp tomorrow, but I got the fur baby back today! 🥰
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
📍IBIZA
The first half of vacation was hiking over mountains.
The second half of vacation was, almost exclusively, eating ✨
FAQ’s
RACH, WHAT IS THE PODCAST TOUR?
It’s me, on stage for 90 minutes telling pee-your-pants-funny stories to make you laugh and then dropping the occasional motivation bomb to remind you that you’re a badass who can totally do whatever it is you’re hoping to do in life.
WHY DOES IT SEEM SO DIFFERENT FROM OTHER LIVE EVENTS YOU’VE DONE?
Because it is! Over the last decade I’ve had an incredible career as a motivational speaker and I’m super proud of that work– but those kinds of keynote speeches are usually built specifically for audiences that are already motivated and looking for an extra boost.
But what if you’re not comfortable at a personal development conference?
What if you’re not sure if that’s your jam?
What if you’re freaking exhausted and you honestly just want a night out to laugh and have fun?
That’s why this show is different – it’s built for everyone, no matter where you’re at.
We’re 2 weeks away from our next weekend of shows! Tap the link in my bio to grab tickets or check out upcoming cities.
NASHVILLE: 8/3
ATLANTA: 8/4
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
I’ve dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago for YEARS but couldn’t figure out how to pull it off with four kids (The 500 mile pilgrimage typically takes at least 40 days)
But, for the first time ever, all my kids are at summer camp at the same time!!
So I realized —while not conventional— I could take on the Camino in stages.
So…
Flew to Spain and started walking. 20 miles. Then 13 miles. Then 16 more. Drank a lot of espresso. Ate a lot of bread and cheese. Stayed the night in Pensions. Drank more coffee. And beer. And pintxos… so many pintxos. Broke out in tremendous blisters and hives (more on that later) kept freaking walking. Ancient roads from the 1100’s. The most beautiful Basque Country you can imagine. One million cowbells tinkling as you pass. Random strangers who offer you coffee and invite you in to use their restroom. Buen Camino!
So hard. So good. So grateful.
Gracias por todo. Eskerrik asko. What a memory! ✨ Until next time…
#caminodesantiago
“Rach, how can I help my college student survive in a world that’s so expensive?”
I don’t have a college age child (yet) but what I do think would help all our kids, is to teach them an entrepreneurial mindset as early as possible. The full conversation is EP 419 of the podcast.
“What gets measured, gets managed” – Peter Drucker
Tracking your progress helps you stay focused, allows you to see how far you’ve come and keeps you on track 🎯
EP 442: Lead Singer, Songwriter, Author and Founder of a Music Festival… if anyone can speak to excelling in multiple careers and evolving to align with new opportunities it’s @kevinmgriffin
I really dug his new book (read it one sitting) and invited him on the show to talk about bringing passion and purpose to your career.
Listen in wherever you listen to your pods 😘
summer so far ☀️
TORONTO!! Thank you for the most incredible night!
1. The incredible audience— especially those of you who flew from other parts of Canada to be with us. I still can’t believe y’all do that
2. All the people who waited by the stage door after the show to hype me up and take pictures and leave homemade gifts… what a treasure!
3. All my real life friends who came watch and brought so much love… the show isn’t really designed for a group of 24 year old dudes, God bless you for laughing just as hard about period jokes as the ladies.
4. Dinner at @chubbysjamaican which was a: a VIBE and b: freaking DELICIOUS
5. And finally… Beyoncé. I danced my butt off and sweat through my clothes and it was exactly what my heart needed. If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it 1,000 times… there’s no greater performer alive and everyone needs to be blessed by her concert at least once.
In summation, Toronto, you are a gift and I’m so grateful for the time ✨