Episode 396: Pieter Geldenhuys talks about Shoshin Walks, Exploring and Nature

How ‘Shoshin’ are you? Find out about this Japanese approach to the beginner’s mindset and how it’s helped entrepreneur Pieter Geldenhuys – also known as PG Geldenhuys – live more fully.
PG facilitates hikes and retreats in South Africa and abroad to help you turn your focus inward, through his business Shoshin Walks. And he’s also learnt that big shifts come from having a beginner’s mindset.
PG’s adventurous spirit is infectious. He shares his travel tales and his philosophy with hiking and being in nature. In this productive conversation, we also discuss meditative walks, writing novels, cliches – and observing ducks.
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Talking PointsWhat is Shoshin?The power of meditative walksNavigating uncertainty How writing badly helped PG write a novelLessons learnt from completing the Camino de SantiagoPG’s group tours that include the Inca trail and KilimanjaroHelpful Links‘Offsides’ by PG GeldenhuysThe Way (2010)‘Four Thousand Weeks’ by Oliver BurkemanMultiplicity (1996)About Time (2013)Shoshin WalksPG’s LinkedInShoshin Walks Facebook“Structure will set you free.”
– Pieter Geldenhuys
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