Episodes

  • The Modern Human Is Overstimulated | Ondra Nemcik - RoboHumanist
    May 22 2026

    In this episode of the Walkabout Elevations Podcast, I sit down with Ondra Němčík, better known online as “RoboHumanist”: lifestyle engineer, coach, creator, and founder of a philosophy centered around optimizing human performance without losing our humanity in the process.We explore what modern technology, algorithms, AI, and constant stimulation are doing to the human nervous system… and why so many people feel anxious, distracted, disconnected, and mentally exhausted despite living in the most convenient era in human history.Ondra shares his journey through social anxiety, depression, content creation, community-building, and personal transformation and how he developed the RoboHumanist framework to merge neuroscience, philosophy, technology, and intentional living.We discuss:Anxiety, attention, and modern overstimulationThe psychology of social media and content addictionAI, creativity, and the future of human cognitionWhy hustle culture quietly destroys peopleContent creation as personal transformationCommunity, loneliness, and human connectionConsciousness, identity, and self-awarenessThe balance between high performance and inner peaceWhat it actually means to remain “Team Human” in the AI ageWalkabout Elevations PodcastReal conversations about mindset, identity, performance, and modern life.The Modern Human Is Overstimulated | Ondra Nemcik - RoboHumanist

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • From Social Anxiety to Global Confidence | Jeremy Greene
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of the Walkabout Elevations Podcast, I sit down with Jeremy Greene: public speaker, community builder, digital nomad, and creator behind @jeremytalkstostrangers.

    Jeremy openly shares his journey from social anxiety and depression into a life centered around confidence, human connection, and meaningful community. After traveling through more than 60 countries and spending years building relationships around the world, he’s developed a unique perspective on what modern people are truly missing.

    We explore: Why so many people struggle with loneliness and social anxiety

    The psychology of confidence and connection

    Why talking to strangers can completely change your life

    The hidden emotional cost of digital life

    Community, belonging, and modern isolation

    The realities of long-term travel and digital nomad cultureContent creation as personal transformation

    What Jeremy learned working with travel YouTuber Drew Binsky

    The difference between online visibility and real human connection

    This is a conversation about fear, identity, vulnerability, and what it means to remain deeply human in an increasingly disconnected world.

    Small production note: There’s a minor autofocus issue during the opening portion of the episode that gets resolved shortly after. Appreciate your patience; the conversation was absolutely worth keeping intact.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Science of Reading | Toby Johnson
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode of the Walkabout Elevations Podcast, I sit down with Toby Johnson, Founder and Director of Education at USA English, whose work spans over 16 years building English learning systems across China and now Vietnam.

    But this conversation is about what actually happens when people try to learn.

    Toby spent over a decade in Beijing working inside one of the most competitive private education markets in the world. What he saw there (and what most people miss) is a fundamental gap in how reading is taught.

    We break down why so many students spend years studying English but never become confident readers… and what actually needs to change.

    We also explore:

    • The reality of building an education business in China vs Vietnam
    • Why “easy words” aren’t actually easy for most learners
    • The phonics gap and what it means for second-language learners
    • The Science of Reading movement and why it matters now
    • How Toby built Phunics and why decodable books change everything
    • The role of technology, data, and phoneme tracking in modern learning
    • What parents should really look for when choosing English programs for their kids

    This is a conversation about systems, not shortcuts.

    If you’re a parent, educator, or someone interested in how people actually learn, this one will shift how you think.

    🎙️ Walkabout Elevations Podcast
    Real conversations about performance, mindset, and growth.


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • From Jail to World Record Cyclist | The Story of Scott Robinson
    Apr 19 2026

    In this episode of the Walkabout Elevations Podcast, I sit down with my friend Scott Robinson and this conversation goes far deeper than cycling. Scott’s story is one of transformation, discipline, and raw reinvention. We talk about a period of his life that most people would rather forget; being arrested and spending time in jail in the United States . And how that experience became a turning point rather than an ending

    From there, Scott rebuilt himself. He rose to become one of the top spinning instructors in America, developing a reputation for intensity, focus, and presence that few could match. And then… he took things even further.

    Scott went on to set a Guinness World Record for the fastest human-powered crossing of Africa: pushing through extreme conditions, physical exhaustion, and mental limits that most people will never come close to experiencing.

    We explore:

    How discipline can reshape a lifeThe psychology of extreme challenge

    Leadership, pressure, and personal responsibility

    What Scott learned crossing one of the toughest environments on Earth

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, lost, or in need of a reset… this conversation will stay with you.

    🎙️ Walkabout Elevations Podcast: Real conversations about performance, mindset, and growth.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • What People Get Wrong About Culture | Ibrahima Seck
    Apr 8 2026

    Working across cultures sounds simple, until you actually do it.In this episode of the Walkabout Elevations Podcast, I sit down with Ibrahima Seck (Ibo), a cross-cultural communication and leadership expert who has worked in over 35 countries.We talk about:Why communication breaks down across culturesThe mistakes people make when working internationallyHow culture impacts leadership, sales, and trustReal stories of things going wrong (and what they teach us)How to adapt without losing yourselfIt’s a practical look beyond the theory at how people actually think, behave, and misunderstand each other across borders.If you'd like to get in touch with Ibrahima Seck, you can reach him here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ibrahimaseckhttps://thestrideco.comRecorded at Walkabout Studio in Da Nang, Vietnam.What People Get Wrong About Culture | Ibrahima Seck

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    57 mins
  • The Future of AI Is Already Here (Most People Don’t See It) | Taj Sarin
    Apr 4 2026

    AI is moving fast, but most people still don’t understand what’s actually changing.

    In this episode of the Walkabout Elevations Podcast, I sit down with Taj Sarin—AI strategist, educator, and futurist—to explore what the next 5–10 years might really look like.

    We talk about:

    • The difference between using AI… and becoming dependent on it
    • The Human-AI loop and how it changes the way we think
    • What people are getting wrong about AI right now

    Recorded at Walkabout Studio in Da Nang, Vietnam.

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    59 mins