Just Dumb Enough to Dream

EPISODE · Jun 8, 2024 · 45 MIN

Just Dumb Enough to Dream

from 50 Tastes Of Gray · host Matthew Gray

Aloha and welcome everyone, this is your host, Matthew Gray.In today's episode of 50 Tastes Of Gray, we’re joined by a special guest, Colton Petry, the man behind the “Just Dumb Enough” podcast. Colton’s life story is nothing short of inspiring.From his roots on Maui to becoming a Firefighter/EMT at a young age, and then transitioning into podcasting after a battle with PTSD, his journey is a testament to resilience.We dive deep into various topics, including the challenges facing Oregon, the JFK assassination, and the adrenaline rush of being an EMT. We also explore Colton’s dreams of globe-trotting as a Digital Nomad. Don’t miss out on this enlightening conversation!#50TastesOfGray #JustDumbEnough #DigitalNomadColton Petry, Just Dumb Enough podcast, Maui, Firefighter, EMT, PTSD, educational podcast, Oregon, crime, drug overdoses, political divide, JFK assassination, ambulance, travel, Digital Nomad, resilience, globe-trotting, enlightening conversation, insights, Matthew Gray's 50 Tastes Of Gray chatcast Get full access to 50 Tastes Of Gray at 50tastesofgray.substack.com/subscribe

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