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The Human Adventure

The Human Adventure

De: Jake Bushman
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The Human Adventure is a podcast about people who choose to live fully—through travel, challenge, creativity, and the courage to step into the unknown.


Hosted by Jake Bushman, each episode features honest conversations with adventurers, travelers, entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and everyday humans doing extraordinary things. We explore not just what they’ve done, but why—the failures, fears, faith, and resilience that shape a meaningful life.


From remote corners of the world to inner journeys of growth and reinvention, The Human Adventure reminds us that life isn’t about reaching a destination—it’s about who we become along the way.


If you’re drawn to authentic stories, bold ideas, and the shared experience of being human, this podcast is for you.


🎧 New episodes weekly
🌍 Travel • Adventure • Personal Growth • Human Stories

© 2026 The Human Adventure
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Episodios
  • A Naval Academy Life That Keeps Evolving with Jim Paulk
    Apr 2 2026

    #218 - At 92, Jim Paulk doesn’t sound like someone looking back. He sounds like someone still chasing the next idea, the next project, the next person worth learning from. Our conversation starts with a dream delayed, how a kid from Brunswick, Georgia missed his Naval Academy appointment, kept pushing, then got the call that changed everything. From day one at Annapolis, Jim learns what many of us learn the hard way: you don’t need a perfect plan, you need the willingness to keep choosing forward.

    We follow Jim through a life of service and reinvention, from qualifying on submarines to building a second career at Procter & Gamble. Then the story swerves into marine conservation in Southern California, where he’s asked to take over a struggling gill net initiative and turn it into a winning campaign. Jim breaks down what leadership looks like when the clock is real: rallying volunteers, creating momentum, earning media, raising money, and building programs that actually last, including fish hatchery work that produces measurable results decades later.

    The heart of the conversation is storytelling and relationships. Jim’s book, Shaking Up the World, collects 80 true stories by 59 Naval Academy classmates from the class of 1957, from “janitor to admiral” to survival through WWII internment camps to astronaut Charlie Duke’s Apollo 16 memories. Jim also shares how he met his wife Pat and why love and friendship are the ultimate measure of a life well lived. He donates all royalties to charity, because giving back is the point.

    Subscribe for more human stories, share this with someone who loves leadership and history, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    To get a copy of Jim's book, Shaking Up the World, check out Amazon.

    Get connected with The Human Adventure. Check out my website www.thehamanadventure.net and give me a follow on Instagram @humanadventurepod.

    Want to be a guest on The Human Adventure? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake

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    58 m
  • Saving Elephants, Finding Purpose In Bali with Nigel Mason
    Mar 26 2026

    #217 - What does it take to leave one life, build another, and then wager it all on saving a species? We sit down with Nigel Mason, whose path runs from blitz-era London to the beaches of Bali, from music PR to pioneering “armchair rafting,” and finally to a 30-year fight to protect Sumatran elephants. His story blends grit, heartbreak, and stubborn hope as he turns a sanctuary into a living classroom and proves that hands-on adventure can fuel real conservation.

    Nigel opens up about the early wins and the gut-punch losses: a government order that shuttered his booming rafting business, the grind of rebuilding, and the shock of seeing elephants wasting away in Sumatra’s deforestation crisis. He shares the rescue convoys behind Operation Jumbo, the science and care that guide his team, and why he ended elephant rides while doubling down on close, ethical encounters—hand feeding, bathing, guided walks, and deep education. Along the way, we meet the true heartbeat of the park: mahouts who know each elephant by mood and memory, including a reunion after five years apart that says everything about trust.

    This conversation goes beyond slogans. We talk palm oil and pulpwood, tourism that pays for welfare and veterinary care, and the tension between online outrage and on-the-ground responsibility. Nigel’s sanctuary is a designed jungle with lakes, treetop paths, and a museum that makes conservation tangible. COVID nearly erased it; debt and determination kept the herd safe. Through it all, Nigel’s focus is legacy—family ready to lead, a local industry he helped ignite, and a sanctuary built to outlast controversy.

    If you care about ethical wildlife tourism, elephant welfare, or how adventure can drive conservation, this one will stay with you. Listen, share with a friend who loves travel or animals, and tell us: what does “ethical” look like to you? And if the story moved you, follow, rate, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    To learn more about Nigel and Mason Adventures be sure to check out www.masonadventures.com and check out their Instagram account @masonadventuresbali.

    To see clips from past, current and upcoming episodes and to learn about me (Jake) on a personal level give me a follow on Instagram @humanadventurepod.

    Want to be a guest on The Human Adventure? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake

    Xploreum connects you with authentic wilderness expeditions led by trusted local experts. Browse real adventures, book directly with experienced guides, and get $200 off your first trip using code HumanAdventure2026 at xploreum.io/humanadventure.

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    45 m
  • Chasing the Music Dream: A Journey of Passion and Purpose with Nora Suknaic
    Mar 19 2026

    #216 - What does it really take to walk away from a steady paycheck and bet on your art? We sit down with singer-songwriter Nora Suknaic to trace the messy, exhilarating path from a corporate tour marketing job to a life built around honest songs, late-night writing sessions, and the small victories that keep a dream alive. Nora opens up about the moment she knew routine was crowding out purpose, the jolt of seeing “daylight” after quitting, and the tough shift from being told what to do to telling yourself the truth and doing it anyway.

    Across our conversation, we explore the forces that shape a creative life—fear, faith, and mental health—without sugarcoating the hard parts. Nora talks about writing from lived experience, why her ballads lean sad, and how performing turns personal grief into shared healing. She breaks down the kindness-first approach that makes networking in Nashville feel human, the collaborative spark with producer Aidan Gray that brought 80s nostalgia to “Since I’ve Been Gone,” and the way friendship heartbreak sometimes cuts deeper than romance. We also get practical: routines that work, how to hold yourself accountable, finding rounds and collaborators, and redefining success as sustainable connection rather than stadiums.

    There’s a vulnerable clarity to Nora’s story: confidence as practice, prayer as reset, and success as rooms where people lean in and say “me too.” If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too risky to chase the thing that won’t leave you alone, this conversation offers a map and a mirror. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage, and then tell us: what leap are you ready to take? Subscribe, leave a quick review, and help these stories travel further.

    To learn more about Nora and her music check her out on Instagram @its_justnora and check out her website www.itsjustnora.com.

    To see clips of my guests and to get to know me on my personal level check me out on Instagram @humanadventurepod.

    Want to be a guest on The Human Adventure? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake

    Xploreum connects you with authentic wilderness expeditions led by trusted local experts. Browse real adventures, book directly with experienced guides, and get $200 off your first trip using code HumanAdventure2026 at xploreum.io/humanadventure.

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    44 m
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