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Jan 2023
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From the Top of the World to the Bottom ...

L.A. Beadles
About this episode

Join me for a frank, inspiring and oft-hilarious conversation with Fran Capo--a writer, a comedian, a world record holder and life-long adventurer who has literally been to the top of the world and to the bottom of the sea. Her visit to Titanic on board the Keldysh had me, and will have you, enamored: we speak about her time on the research vessel (with Anatoly!), her experience at the shipwreck site, and how much a history-making journey like this has meant in her life. We also discuss her Ted Talk, the gorgeous whirlwind of a "yes" mindset, and how she's opened her life to pure adventure.

Find her website/contact Fran here: https://francapo.com

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