Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on KQST/Q102, Sedona, AZ — “The Dick Gilbert Show”
Michael, the Marathon Man — running The Grand Canyon and The Great Wall of China.
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on WMMB, Lansing, MI — “The Travel Queen Show with Jane DeGrow”
Part one: Part two: Part three: A discussion about two of Michael’s books, Inside Passage and Angeles Crest.
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on KKSF, San Francisco, CA — “Something Different”
What Michael is learning at the U of F (University of Females) via his Cosmo Bachelor experiences.
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on KQED, San Francisco, CA — “West Coast Weekend”
Part one: Part two: Michael compares his life on a wilderness island in the Inside Passage to Alaska with his return to civilization.
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on KVON, Napa Valley, CA — “The Ricki Rafner Show”
Part one: Part two: Michael’s Cosmo “Bachelor of The Month” experiences.
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on KFBK, Sacramento, CA — “The Christine Craft Show”
A lively conversation about Michael Modzelewski being Cosmopolitan Magazine’s “Bachelor of The Month,” including a Cosmo Girl calling in for a date.
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on KING, Seattle, WA — “The Jim Althoff Show”
Part one: Part two: An in-depth interview with Michael about his book, Inside Passage: Living with Killer Whales, Bald Eagles and Kwakiutl Indians
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Michael Modzelewski Radio Interview on MaryAnne Live!
Michael Modzelewski talks about Valentine’s Day from a man’s perspective, and his book, Wild Life: The Miss–Adventures of a Cosmo Bachelor.
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Mongolia
[slideshow_deploy id=’1147′] We rode camels, flew a golden eagle, visited a Buddhist mountain monastery, stayed in a yurt with a nomad family, and paid homage to Genghis Khan, who with his Golden Horde of horsemen, conquered the largest land mass in the world.
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Tasmania
[slideshow_deploy id=’1138′] Kayaked the south coast of “Tassie,” an island 150 miles south of Australia. Near the bottom of the world, the powerful cold ocean was alive with marine life. The Tassie coast is composed of Jurassic dolerite, forming large columnar cliffs. 45 % of Tasmania is national parks and world heritage sites. Wanted all my life…
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