Summary
Two years ago, Tanin Kayvan gave away almost everything she owned, packed her life into a 40-liter backpack, and went off to discover the world. She traveled with nomadic families and stayed with tribal communities because learning through mere words on a page wouldn’t suffice. Full-time adventurer, photographer, and environmentalist, she tells us what it’s like to see the world through a bigger lens.
Website: https://taninkayvan.com/
Twitter: @TaninKayvan
FB: @TaninKayvan
IG: @TaninKayvan
Synopsis
Tanin Kayvan tells four wonderful stories about her childhood introduction to the world, the viewpoint of many with fears and anxiety, why rest is so important, and her first solo trip. She has stayed with over 100 tribal communities, and kindness, goodness, and concern have been mutually exchanged. Her camera has become her journal. Check out her website for even more of her amazing experiences.
References
Tokyo, Japan
Mongolia
Tsaatan tribe
anthropology
India
Australia
New Zealand
Commercial Hippy
Argentina
Emma Warren
indigenous communities
nomadic vs sedentary
reindeer herders
reindeer milk
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
First Nations
You can also listen to the podcast on Transformation Talk Radio.