Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Ep.#106 - Shaun McMaster shares how you can vacation for a week in Spain for a couple of Euros while training martial arts, kettlebells, hiking, drinking great wine, & ....helping improve the lives of rescued dogs?
Ep.#106 - Shaun McMaster shares how you can vacation for a week in Spain for a couple of Euros while training martial arts, kettlebells, hiking, drinking great wine, & ....helping improve the lives of rescued dogs?
Having a career as a school teacher and being an avid fitness and
martial arts fanatic was simply not enough for Shaun McMaster. The
U.K. born/Spain-based McMaster saw a major issue with the homeless
dog population in Spain, and instead of complaining about it, he
and his wife decided to do something about it. Listen in to this
week's episode and learn how Shaun connected affordable vacationing
opportunities in Spain with saving the lives of Spain's growing
homeless dog population, as well as the following:
How
does Shaun combine yoga, martial arts, & kettlebells in
his training program & why
How
did a school teacher from England end up rescuing dogs in Spain
full time & why you should plan on traveling to
Spain for your next vacation
The
guys discuss the impact of DDP yoga, Steve
Maxwell's advice about crawling, & utilizing Bikram yoga to rehab
injuries
How
did Shaun come up with the idea for exchanging free housing for
vacationers for animal
resuce volunteering
Why is
Shaun not interested in preparing the dogs he rescues to transition
to a rescue shelter
How
did the Cro-mags and Bad
Brains influence Shaun's life & how the LLA
podcast impacted Shaun and his organization
How
did the lack of empathy of the majority of
the Spaniards Shaun encountered played a major impact on
his animal rescue
What
are the daily amenities vacationers will
experience during the Dog Rescue Holidays
What
the story of entertainer Josephine
Baker can teach you in terms of giving and wanting to
change the world
Why
Mike's "Mahlerous Interrruptus" syndrome is not
necessarily a bad thing
Why
"not being" the creative type can
actually be a good thing, in terms of following your
passion
Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan, combine their decades of experiences as successful entrepreneurs & health & fitness experts, and chat w/guests w/a no holds barred approach to living life on your own terms. Bullsh-tter's discretion is advised.