• Preparing For Adventure (Sri Lanka Adventure Special Episode 2)

  • Feb 20 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast
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Preparing For Adventure (Sri Lanka Adventure Special Episode 2)

  • Summary

  • In Episode 2 of the Attempt Adventure Sri Lanka Special, Michael Desrosiers, his younger brother Kyle Desrosiers, and their mother Kim Desrosiers prepare for their upcoming Sri Lanka Adventure.

    In this episode, the team takes care of some important logistics, begin making a packing list, and learn and perform a Sri Lankan song as the fulfilment of a promise we made to our supporters.

    Make a donation

    If you want to support us, you can donate to our official team charity, the Save Elephant Foundation and the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand! this is an ethical, no-ride elephant sanctuary that rescues and rehabilitates elephants who have been abused by the cruel tourism and logging industries.

    If you'd like to donate to charity to support their cause (and get some merch, shout-outs, and more), you can head on over to Fundraiser for Elephant rescue and rehabilitation in Thailand (gofundme.com). *Please note that 100% of donations will go directly to charity*

    Teacher Nayana

    Special thanks to Teacher Nayana who helped us prepare for our adventure!

    https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/19038325/sinhala

    The World of Street Food

    Check out my food blog, TheWorldofStreetFood.com!

    Follow Us!

    You can follow our adventures in Sri Lanka on Team Mama's Boys (teammamasboys.com), and right here during Season 4 of the Attempt Adventure Podcast. You can also follow our adventures on Facebook and on YouTube.com/@attemptadventure.

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