• JUMP 182: The Tao of Adventure with Filmmaker and Humanitarian Jordan Campbell

  • Apr 16 2025
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

JUMP 182: The Tao of Adventure with Filmmaker and Humanitarian Jordan Campbell

  • Summary

  • Adventure is stepping out into the unknown, whether that takes us deeper into our backyards or across the world, and we have the choice to say yes to it. Saying yes to adventure sets in motion a path toward strength, resourcefulness, education, and ultimately lessons and momentum to carry us forward. Saying yes to adventure has the power to completely alter our paths. Join Jackie and guest Jordan Campbell — journalist, photographer, humanitarian, and documentary filmmaker — as they discuss the idea of the tao of adventure (essentially the natural course of adventure), what adventure means, and what it looks like to live a life of adventure, ultimately creating the full picture of our stories and ourselves as we pursue the adventures that call to us. This episode’s stories and observations are a bit of a treat for the philosophical mind and will leave you with a personal invitation and challenge to say yes to the adventures that call to YOU.


    Pro tip: today’s episode pairs well with rakia and freshly-baked, salted bread

    - Find and follow Jordan at JordanCampbell.com - the stories he mentioned and wrote for National Geographic can be found on his website!

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    Produced by NOVA




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