My friend, the nomad (Part 2)

My friend, the nomad (Part 2)

From Ariise by Zoe Marshall

June 1, 2026 · 22 min · Season 8 · Episode 7

About this episode

In this episode, Zoe Marshall continues her deep conversation with Andrew Sloan about living a nomadic lifestyle and the transformative power of nature.

This is part two with andrew sloan, and if anything, this one goes even deeper. Andrew has been living something most of us only talk about. Solo retreats in Costa Rica, sleeping in a hammock, learning to be still enough to hear what nature is actually saying. not as a spiritual concept but as a lived, physical practice. We talk about what it means to trust your instincts when everything around you is uncertain. how saying yes to discomfort, again and again, slowly becomes its own kind of home. how spending real time in nature doesn't just change your mindset, it changes your nervous system, your curiosity, the way you meet other people... and we talk about the small moments. the ones that don't make it into the highlight reel but are somehow the whole point. This conversation is a reminder that presence is a practice you choose, over and over, in the most ordinary and the most unexpected places. Website: https://www.andrewsloan.com.au/ Book: Why Things Feel F*cked (https://www.andrewsloan.com.au/my-book) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hello_andrewsloan/ The Deep and The Deeper has moved to a new feed. You can find it by searching "The Deep by Zoe Marshall" in your…

People in this episode

Host: Zoe Marshall

Guest: Andrew Sloan

Topics covered

  • nomad lifestyle
  • nature
  • trusting instincts
  • discomfort
  • presence
  • personal growth

Keywords

  • nomad
  • Costa Rica
  • solo retreats
  • nature
  • mindset
  • nervous system
  • presence
  • personal growth

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Deep and The Deeper, Word of Mouth Digital, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast

Books & works: Why Things Feel F*cked

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