PODCAST · society
The Sunset Frontier
by Sam Winston
Sam Winston reconnects with those from his travels
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1 Year of The Sunset Frontier Podcast: Three Journeys of Free Form Travel
This week on The Sunset Frontier, I’m sharing three different paths that all orbit around the same instinct — to step off the map and follow curiosity wherever it leads.First, there’s a college student who flew out to San Francisco to stay with his uncle, ride buses all day, and meet whoever the universe put in front of him.Second, Charlie and Z, who dove headfirst into the seasonal-work side-quest world — drifting, exploring, and building a life around adventure instead of routine.And finally, Jeff Eccleston — an original golf expedition pioneer — who, twenty years ago, set off on a wild loop of kayaking, biking, and golfing his way across Northern Michigan.Three stories that show there’s no single way to step off the usual path.
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Ronan 'Goose' Lucey: Caddie Journeys
One week after completing @procaddiecert, Goose (@ro_luce) landed his first Tour bag in Puerto Rico.We met during the opening season at @panthernational, both arriving there unexpectedly and bonding over the dream of working on Tour.Goose turned to golf after losing his mom, finding healing in the rhythm the game offered. What began as a competitive outlet evolved into a journey of personal growth. His college team played out of Essex County, he spent a COVID semester in Scotland, and he worked summers at Shelter Harbor alongside pros like Bryson DeChambeau, Keegan Bradley, and Marc Leishman—not shabby.After a stint in corporate sales, he felt the pull back to the game. In winter ’23, he started at Panther and became hooked on the caddie life. Through it all, faith has helped him process grief, find direction, and stay open to what’s next.Today, he’s on a full-time bag on the @kornferrytour, working toward his goal of holding a trophy on Sunday.(Faulty Audio (apologies) + Listen on 1.3x Speed)Where to Next?—Sam@sunsetfrontier
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Not “Looking” For a Job for 9 Years: Radical Change and Healing Trauma with Seth Alan Taylor
In this conversation, Seth Taylor shares his transformative journey from a conventional career to a life of radical faith and personal healing. He reflects on the pivotal moment when he decided to stop searching for jobs and embrace a path of self-discovery, mentorship, and abundance. Seth discusses how healing trauma is connected to enlightenment, and the impact of his mentor, Rob Bell, on shaping his views on life and creativity. He also talks about the significance of trauma awareness in elevating one’s consciousness and the relationship between intention and healing. Seth challenges traditional life paths, emphasizing that life isn’t about retirement but continuous growth and contribution. He also shares his impactful work in Africa, using soccer as a tool for rehabilitation and connection with street kids.Follow Seth on Instagram: @sethtaylor40Follow 3A Athletics on Instagram: @3aathleticsVisit Seth's website: sethalantaylor.com
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Unfiltered Perspective on Poverty, Race, and Non Profits from Ares Giovanni
In this conversation, Ares Giovanni shares his journey in mental health advocacy, highlighting the pivotal role poverty plays in many societal issues. He talks about his transition from counseling adults to working with youth, and how his personal experiences have influenced his approach. Ares stresses that addressing systemic problems, especially poverty, is crucial to improving mental health outcomes and building community awareness. He also discusses the importance of open dialogue to bridge racial divides and the challenges nonprofits face in effectively distributing resources. Throughout, Ares advocates for love, compassion, and authentic connections within society.Follow Ares on Instagram: @aresgiovanniCheck out his portfolio: aresgiovanni.myportfolio.com
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Taking Off on a Bus at 17 and Self Discovery Through an Artistic Career with Marcus Morris
In this conversation, Marcus Morris takes us through his transformative journey from a small town in Ohio to the bustling cities of Atlanta and New York. He reflects on the challenges and lessons from his early years, highlighting the importance of taking time before college to grow and discover oneself. Marcus also shares his experiences in South Africa, the value of community service, and how these real-world moments shaped his career in photography. His story underscores the importance of following one’s passion and embracing the gradual nature of personal growth.Marcus talks about his shift from a corporate career to photography, detailing collaborations with renowned photographers and his transition into conceptual art. He delves into the role personal history plays in his work, particularly in his project Elegance is Refusal, inspired by Toni Morrison's writing. The conversation also explores the creative process, the significance of teaching, and the importance of self-belief in viewing one’s journey as an adventure.Check out Marcus Morris's website: www.marcus-morris.comFollow Marcus on Instagram: @marcusmorris
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Hypnosis and Past Life Regressions with Natalie Candela, PhD, CHt
In this conversation, Natalie shares her profound journey as a hypnotherapist and spiritual teacher. She discusses the healing potential of past life regression and how hypnosis can help release emotional traumas. Natalie emphasizes the importance of understanding how past experiences shape current behaviors and emotions, and how hypnosis can facilitate deep healing and transformation. She also reflects on her personal path, the challenges she faced, and how they ultimately led her to embrace her role as a spiritual teacher.Check out her website, Awakened Hypnosis: Awakened HypnosisFollow her on YouTube: Natalie on YouTube
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Weather Phenominon Living Off-Grid in The Mojave Desert
Erik shares his experiences of living off-grid in the Mojave Desert, discussing the challenges of extreme weather conditions and the breathtaking beauty of the natural environment. He recalls personal stories of sandstorms, record low temperatures, and stunning sunsets, highlighting the balance between the hardships and the awe-inspiring aspects of desert life.Check out Tranqvillium on Instagram: @tranqvilliumVisit Tranqvillium on Hipcamp: Tranqvillium Hipcamp
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Seven Years Off-Grid in The Mojave Desert with Erik Ven
In this conversation, Erik shares his journey of transitioning to an off-grid lifestyle in the Mojave Desert, where he’s faced both challenges and adventures while building sustainable structures. He talks about the importance of community, sourcing water, and his exciting plans for Tranqvillium, a project focused on teaching sustainable living practices. Erik also offers valuable advice for young adults looking to explore their own paths in life.Check out Tranqvillium on Instagram: @tranqvilliumVisit Tranqvillium on Hipcamp: Tranqvillium Hipcamp
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Surviving a Bear Attack with Brandon "Horsepower" Weis
In this episode of The Sunset Frontier, Brandon Weis shares his experience surviving a grizzly bear attack while hiking the Pacific Northwest Trail in Idaho. Just a year after completing the Calendar Year Triple Crown—hiking the Appalachian, Continental Divide, and Pacific Crest Trails all in one year—Brandon continued his adventures across the country. Tune in to hear the details of this life-threatening encounter and the valuable lessons he gained from his time in the wild.Stay connected with Brandon on Instagram @brandon_weis_ and @naturalhorsepower.Also, check out his book This Is Gonna Hurt here.
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The Calendar Year Triple Crown: Brandon "Horsepower" Weis
In this conversation, Brandon shares his transformative journey from a structured life focused on law school to embracing the wild through long-distance hiking. He’s one of only 13 people to complete the Calendar Year Triple Crown, conquering the Appalachian Trail, Continental Divide Trail, and Pacific Crest Trail all in a single year, totaling an incredible 8,000 miles. Brandon talks about the challenges he faced, the lessons learned, and the importance of preparation, solitude, and the kindness of strangers on the trails. He reflects on how these experiences have shaped his outlook on life, encouraging others to break free from conventional paths and pursue their own passions and adventures.Stay connected with Brandon on Instagram @brandon_weis_ and @naturalhorsepower.Also, check out his book This Is Gonna Hurt here.
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Catamaran Sessions Ep 1: Trigestion + Stress Relief and Recovery with Dillon Jason Ayers
Welcome to episode 1 of The Catamaran Sessions! Sam is joined by Dillon Jason Ayers as he explains the missing portion of the digestion process - trigrestion. Dillon also touches on the most effect modality for allowing ones body into a state of stress relief and recovery - The Alpha Biotic Alignment and Unification Process.
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Sasquatch on the West Slope of Mt. Rainier with Matthew Elwing
In this episode, Sam Puthoff is joined by Matthew Elwing, whom he first met at an ayahuasca ceremony in Costa Rica. Back when Sam worked in a factory in South Carolina, a coworker named Seth told him that Washington State was a hotbed for Bigfoot sightings. Turns out, Matthew had a story to back that up.Join us as Matthew shares his unforgettable Bigfoot encounter on the West Slope of Mt. Rainier.
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Ayahuasca Academy with Angel Twedt
Angel Twedt joins The Sunset Frontier! A former nurse, Angel’s journey with multiple sclerosis led her to seek healing beyond conventional medicine. Blind in one eye and unable to walk, her curiosity brought her to Costa Rica, where she sat with ayahuasca. After a ceremony, she regained her sight and mobility. Now, she dedicates her life to helping others heal and reconnect with themselves at Om Jungle Medicine in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste region. Join me as we explore her story, the power of ayahuasca, and its cultural significance.Omjunglemedicine.com
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Dillon's Near Death Experience, Guided by His Late Mother
Dillon Jason Ayers joins The Sunset Frontier.On his way to Harmon Hot Springs, Dillon Jason Ayers fell asleep at the wheel. As his car veered off the road and was sent into the air by a semi tractor-trailer, he felt his late mother protecting the crash—shielding him from what should have been the end. That moment changed everything, leading him to discover The Alpha Biotic Alignment, a healing practice he now dedicates his life to.A near-death experience, an unexpected path—let’s get into it.To learn more about Dillon’s work, visitbrainreboot.org. To explore AlphaBiotics, check outalphabioticinfo.com.
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Kim Helps a Monk Escape the Mafia
Kim Richards joins The Sunset Frontier. Kim, a real estate agent of 20 years, took a chance on a new business—only to have it shut down unexpectedly. That twist led her to a monk, a deep dive into Buddhism, and eventually, a situation she never saw coming: helping him escape the mafia.It’s one of those stories that reminds you how unpredictable life can be. Let’s get into it.Kim's Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCGCdpr5iRoeIXOFv0vzg_ASamputhoff.com
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On The Intersection of Plant Medicine, Healing, and The World of Sports: with Angel Twedt, Scott Haber, and Seth Alan Taylor
In response to Netflix special Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, Sam Puthoff is joined by Angel Twedt, Scott Haber, and Seth Alan Taylor to discuss the potent intersection of plant medicine, healing, and sports. This conversation covers each panelists background, healing journey, and how their journey has iterated into their life's work today. Additionally they share their thoughts and experiences on the intersection of plant medicine, healing, and the world of sports. Angel Twedt, owner of OM Jungle Medicine in Costa Rica, overcame blindness and immobility from multiple sclerosis through meditation, breathwork, and plant medicine. Her healing journey inspired her to create a retreat for spiritual and physical transformation, helping others release what no longer serves them and embrace their true selves. Through integration and meditation, she guides individuals toward deep healing and self-discovery. Scott Haber is a transformation coach who helps leaders achieve their goals by fostering self-rapport and growth. His holistic approach draws from his background as a biomedical engineer, a Bonderman Fellow who lived with indigenous cultures, and an interviewer of global thought leaders like Ray Dalio and Eckhart Tolle. Seth Alan Taylor is a leading expert on mental, emotional, and spiritual health in sports and business, helping elite performers break internal barriers for peak performance. With over 5,000 hours of coaching experience, he integrates personal and professional growth for athletes and executives. As Director of Content for 3A Athletics, he advances mental and emotional well-being in sports. He is also the author of Hero: Exploring the Depths of Parenting in the World of Youth Sports. To learn more about the panelists work - check out their websites below. omjunglemedicine.com scotthaber.com sethalantaylor.com @samputhoff samputhoff.com
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Seth’s RV Adventure: Bank Robbers in Phantom Canyon
In this episode, Sam Puthoff is joined by his former factory coworker, Seth Stump. Back in South Carolina, Seth always dreamed of buying a sailboat and sailing off into the unknown, ready to escape the daily grind. But when Sam walked into the factory one morning, he found Seth’s desk completely cleared—his dream was no longer just a fantasy. Instead of a sailboat, Seth had chosen an RV, packed up, and set off to travel the United States. Seth shares the wild story of one of his most unforgettable adventures: an encounter with bank robbers while RVing through the remote Phantom Canyon.
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