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Surviving a Plane Crash That Killed the Pilot

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WanderLearn with Francis Tapon

WanderLearn with Francis Tapon

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Glen Van Peski sat in the co-pilot seat of a tiny plane that crashed, killing the pilot next to him. What happened?
How did Glen and all the other passengers survive with minor or moderate injuries?
We talk a lot about death in this episode, including how Glen's mom and son died.
We end on a positive note!
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About Glen
Glen Van Peski (GlenVanPeski.com) is a civil engineer who used his skills to engineer the lightest backpacking gear in the Solar System. Glen is the founder of Gossamer Gear (gossamergear.com?rfsn=2024242.1f815) .
In 2024, he released Take Less, Do More: Surprising Life Lessons in Generosity, Gratitude, and Curiosity from an Ultralight Backpacker (amzn.to/3Jkgu1Y) .
In this interview series, Glen shares snippets of his book. The final episode is a flashback episode of Glen and Francis recording themselves chatting while hiking up San Francisco's historic Sweeney Ridge (francistapon.c...) .
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More about Glen Van Peski
Glen Van Peski, founder of Gossamer Gear, is known for his legendary contributions to the backpacking community. A native Californian, Van Peski grew up in the western outdoors, and when his oldest son joined Scouts, he led the troop’s backpacking program. Through those experiences, he became intrigued by lightweight backpacking. He started sewing his gear and eventually started his own company, manufacturing ultralight backpacking equipment. Glen and his company have been featured in Backpacker, Outside, National Geographic Adventure magazines, and the New York Times.
Van Peski is an internationally sought-after speaker known for his inspiring, humorous, and information-packed presentations. He has hiked most of the Pacific Crest Trail, wandered the backcountry in Japan and Europe, and bike-packed on the Great Divide. He lives in Bend, Oregon, with Francie, his wife of over forty years, and is the father of two grown sons.
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@davidbaldwin1591
@davidbaldwin1591 Ай бұрын
Why do you interrupt him so much? Is he unable to tell the story? 20 seconds of him, and here you come again.
@ftapon
@ftapon Ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. You're right. Here's why: 1. Glen is my good friend. When I interviewed Sym Blanchard (another good friend), I noticed that I interrupted him more often than usual. My friends don't take my interruptions as rude. With guests I don't know, I'm more cautious as I don't want to offend them. I feel more at ease with my friends. 2. Pacing. Bill Maher interrupts his guests often. This is common when you want to get the essential facts out quickly. I'm open to learning and improving, and your feedback is valuable in this process.
@davidbaldwin1591
@davidbaldwin1591 Ай бұрын
@@ftapon Thanks for receiving my words kindly. As a viewer, I am watching your "hero of the story". Viewers want to hear from the hero. Watch Graham Bensinger's videos, and notice how he leads the interview, but let's the person talk. You get the feeling that Graham IS the "viewer" at home, talking to the "hero". Graham makes you feel like only the title character is telling the story, at a digestible pace. This type of conversation is an art. You have bursts of amazing enthusiasm. You may consider guiding it, to let the story build on it's own. Even if the person doesn't tell the story in the style that you want to convey it, that can be done in your editing the flow of the conversation, cuts and fills. Best wishes, and I will be watching for more great interviews.
@ftapon
@ftapon Ай бұрын
@@davidbaldwin1591 Thanks! And I encourage you to listen to my other interviews. You'll see my normal style. ;-)
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