010 - Chile, Japan, Antarctica, & So Much Skiing, With "Headhunter" & Author, Robert DeLena. - Travel Stories episode artwork

EPISODE · May 18, 2025 · 1H 35M

010 - Chile, Japan, Antarctica, & So Much Skiing, With "Headhunter" & Author, Robert DeLena. - Travel Stories

from Where Have You Been? - Travel Stories · host William Roehm

In this episode, Rob Delena shares his unique perspective on travel and parenting, particularly through the lens of skiing with his son, Ryan. The conversation explores how travel has transformed their family dynamics, the challenges they faced, and the personal growth that emerged from their adventures on the slopes. Rob reflects on the importance of understanding a child's needs and how skiing became a therapeutic outlet for Ryan, leading to significant changes in their lives. The discussion also highlights various ski destinations, particularly in New England and Utah, and the joy of exploring new places together as a family. Find Rob and his book with Ryan at http://without-restraint-book.com/ Want to be a guest on Where Have You Been? - Travel Stories? Send William Roehm a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/whybpodcast  

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