A native of Southern California now living in Hanoi, Vietnam, Mark brings his unique world view to the virtual air waves while presenting real people and their stories from Vietnam. His podcast is engaging, honest and often inspiring. Mark is also here to explore ways to eliminate the avoidable suffering and discomfort associated with living amongst eight plus billion ill prepared people faced with inescapable death.
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A native of Southern California now living in Hanoi, Vietnam, Mark brings his unique world view to the virtual air waves while presenting real people and their stories from Vietnam. His podcast is engaging, honest and often inspiring. Mark is also here to explore ways to eliminate the avoidable suffering and discomfort associated with living amongst eight plus billion ill prepared people faced with inescapable death.
Raised in New Brunswick, Canada, Emily Rodger is a former two time World Champion cyclist, Ironman world qualifier, author and public speaker. She is also a lover of fly fishing and baking cookies. Following two major bike accidents where she was struck by a car both times and sustained significant injuries including a brain injury, Emily shares her stories of growing up as a little girl hiding in the shadows and later emerging as a top competitor and world class athlete only to find out that this path was not what happiness was all about. Emily now takes her life one day at a time as she slowly recovers and finds her way to turn trauma into the tools she needs to help others as an executive coach. You can find out more about Emily at emilysrodger.com.
Citizen44 with Mark Arinsberg
A native of Southern California now living in Hanoi, Vietnam, Mark brings his unique world view to the virtual air waves while presenting real people and their stories from Vietnam. His podcast is engaging, honest and often inspiring. Mark is also here to explore ways to eliminate the avoidable suffering and discomfort associated with living amongst eight plus billion ill prepared people faced with inescapable death.