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Childhood Pirate Ship Adventures
The speaker recalls their childhood adventure of building a pirate ship out of milk cartons and plywood with the help of their friends and dad, despite not knowing how to build anything, inspired by pictures of amazing ships in books. This story is from the book "The Gutsy Girl: Escapades for Your Life of Epic Adventure."
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In this episode, the guest discusses her childhood spent in rural Connecticut, where the lack of adult supervision and abundance of outdoor activities fostered her love for adventure.
12:09 - 13:33 (01:24)
Summary
In this episode, the guest discusses her childhood spent in rural Connecticut, where the lack of adult supervision and abundance of outdoor activities fostered her love for adventure. She also explains how the idea for using milk cartons to display missing children came to be.
ChapterChildhood Pirate Ship Adventures
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The host compliments the guest on her book "The Gutsy Girl: Escapades for Your Life of Epic Adventure" and recounts a story from it where the guest attempted to build a pirate ship out of milk cartons with her father but ended up with a raft with her crew consisting of her twin sister, her friend Charlie, and a French exchange student who didn't understand her.
13:33 - 16:18 (02:45)
Summary
The host compliments the guest on her book "The Gutsy Girl: Escapades for Your Life of Epic Adventure" and recounts a story from it where the guest attempted to build a pirate ship out of milk cartons with her father but ended up with a raft with her crew consisting of her twin sister, her friend Charlie, and a French exchange student who didn't understand her.