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Reality is Negotiable with Nicholas Hutchison

My guest on the podcast is Nicholas Hutchison of BookThinkers, a fast-growing Instagram platform for book lovers. Nick is from Boston, Massachusetts, and works full-time as a sales professional.  We discovered on the podcast we have a lot in common. In addition to books, Nick and I share a passion for self-development & travel. We

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on August 28, 2019
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The Spoils of War at Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest

In 1945, near the end of World War II, there were two prizes yet to be captured by Allied Forces. One was Berlin, controlled almost entirely by the Soviet Union; the other was Berchtesgaden, home to Adolf Hitler’s famous mountain lodge, Eagle’s Nest. Many of Hitler’s plans to take over the world were made in

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on August 24, 2019
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Dreams Come True at Victoria Falls (Africa)

My buddy, Adam, and I, did a homestay in Lusaka, Zambia. There was a 20-year old kid who worked there named Bonie (pronounced bō-knee). He spoke a sophisticated English, and always had a smile on his face. The trip was back in 2015, so I don’t remember the first thing Bonie said when we met him.

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on January 6, 2019
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Confronting Man’s Dark Side (From a Nazi Concentration Camp)

An encounter with what Carl Jung called The Shadow is to confront the reality that everything horrible that human beings have done, was done by human beings, and that you are one of them. Man Overseas Travel’s trip to Dachau Concentration Camp last week marked my third different concentration camp visit in four years— my first in

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on December 2, 2018
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First Impressions of Africa

When I was growing up in the 1980s, Africa was portrayed in the news as a continent riddled with war and poverty. It’s partly due to the nature of news—sensationalism sells—but it was also stark reality. Many wars in Africa ended when the Berlin Wall came down in 1991. Still, by the mid-90s, thirty-one of the continent’s

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on June 13, 2018
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Revisiting Normandy on the 74th Anniversary of D-Day

When I visited Normandy, I stayed in Bayeux. The old French town is a 2-hour train ride from Paris. It’s a beautiful area known for having inspired Impressionist artist, Claude Monet. The British Cemetery and Bayeux Cathedral were walking distance from my hotel. My tour guide picked me up 100 meters from where I stayed. We

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on June 6, 2018
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Making Rational Decisions with “Yogi-isms” [in Costa Rica]

When I was a kid, I was obsessed with baseball. I wanted to be like Yogi Berra. He was one of my favorite “old-timers” because my grandfather, “Fats,” was an Italian catcher from the same era. If I hadn’t been born a southpaw, I probably would’ve been a catcher too. Berra was not only a

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on March 2, 2018
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Nicaragua: 7-Day Itinerary and Costs

When I hear “Nicaragua,” it conjures up memories of my mom cooking supper in the kitchen while Dan Rather reported the day’s news. He would talk about the Reagan Administration backing the Contras against the Sandinistas, then show pictures of camouflage-clad Commandos brandishing AK-47s. It was a different time in the 1980s. Nicaragua was embroiled

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on December 4, 2017
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Japan: Travel Advice & Itinerary

We were 6,700 miles from home facing centuries-old cultural norms and codes of etiquette. Being in Japan is like traveling through 11 centuries of history. Endless peaceful gardens and ancient Buddhist temples adorn the island country whose capital, Tokyo, is teeming with busy streets and vibrant culture. I wondered how they keep a country of 127 million

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Posted By Man Overseas Posted on October 9, 2017
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