Just wish they were longer
Really love this podcast. Aaron is a great host and the range of inspiring adventurers that he has on the showis very impressive. On a side note, the accompanying background music during tense or moving parts of the episode is particularly well done. The only downside to the show in my opinion is how short the episodes are. Most of these adventures can't be covered in 30 or 40 minutes and you're left with a whole stream of questions as you're left wanting more detail. Please do some longer episodes Aaron or split them into part 1, part 2, part 3 etc. - I would love for you to have 3 or 4 hours with some of your guests and really delve into some of the places they went or the experiences they had rather than offering us just the briefest glimpse.Read full review »
Lord Melchett via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/28/21
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This podcast is unbelievable. The host does an excellent job of weaving his narration into the guest’s story. He also has an engaging voice and his insights and summaries are spot-on. My hiking/kayaking buddy and I have been listening to a few episodes and we have both drawn inspiration from...Read full review »
DacianDog via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/24/21
What a great new pod. I love the format, the host Aaron Millar is great and the stories are amazing. I don’t know if you to any of the exact trips just yet, but I’ve never been more excited to try something new next time I am able to travel, even if it’s just a small adventure near my hometown....Read full review »
burg1231 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/20
Aaron's podcast combines great editing and production values with great guests. Check out all of these awesome stories from the comfort of your home or get motivated for an adventure.Read full review »
rg67777 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/21
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