Show notes
This week on the Free Outside podcast, I continue my epic journey through the month of Jeff with an extraordinary guest: Jeff Jenkins, professional traveler, TV host, and all-around inspiring human. We dive into Jeff’s journey from taking his first flight at 20 years old to becoming a globe-trotting storyteller featured in Forbes and the New York Times. We talk about his first transformative experience in Japan, his approach to capturing content that inspires others, and how he’s opening up the travel world for plus-size adventurers. Jeff shares behind-the-scenes insights into his Nat Geo TV show, his strategies for manifesting big dreams, and what it takes to build a brand that’s authentic, inclusive, and impactful. Whether you’re a dreamer, a traveler, or just love hearing about chasing the impossible, this episode will leave you motivated to live boldly.Support the Free Outside Podcast: Patreon.com/freeoutsideFollow Jeff Jenkins on the internet: https://www.instagram.com/chubbydiaries/?hl=entakeaways-Travel can be daunting, but the right destination can inspire courage.-Experiencing a new culture can broaden one's perspective.-Building a brand is more important than just being an influencer.-Daily affirmations can help manifest dreams and goals.-Traveling for content can sometimes overshadow the joy of exploration.-Shooting a TV show involves a rigorous schedule and preparation.-Authenticity in relationships is crucial amidst growing fame.-Inclusivity in travel accommodations is essential for all body types.-Persistence is key to success in content creation.-Travel teaches us that despite cultural differences, we are all fundamentally the same.Sound Bites"The travel bug bit me there.""I love Korean barbecue.""I want to go to Antarctica."Chapterskeywords: travel, content creation, Jeff Jenkins, Nat Geo, travel experiences, cultural discoveries, travel advice, travel industry, personal growth, inclusivity

