May 2019


Britten Ferguson: “Sigue Explorar”. Adventures in cycling, intuition, and business.

Britten Ferguson exploring the world via bicycle in Latin America. http://revolucionrides.com

“I got to this point in the trail where I was not totally sure where to go.  It wasn’t super clear.  There was this old Peruvian man hauling a bunch of firewood back to his home and I asked him, ‘I’m doing this (hiking) loop…I don’t know if that means anything to you, do you know where to go?’.  He just sort of smiled at me and said, “Sigue explorar” or in english “Just keep exploring”.  I took it to mean, your intuition is right.  He continued, “It looks like you’re headed to the right, just let that happen, you’ll be fine, don’t worry about it”.  That’s all he said and he just kept hiking to his home.  It wasn’t until afterwards, until I took that idea, that sentiment: trust your instincts, follow what is right, your going to be ok.  I’ve tried to make that a big part of how I make decisions and how I live my life.  It’s become a bit of a mantra.”

Britten explores the world via bicycle.  He has ridden the length of the west coast of the US, from South to North, prevailing winds and all.  He’s also ridden a bicycle from Colombia to the tip of South America.  

“Riding a bike has sort of forced me to be ok with the extremes.”  On Britten’s ride up the California coast, he experienced one of his most challenging days into the wind, with several uphill climbs.  This went on for 30 miles, and it was hard, and wildly fulfilling.  You may be familiar with the area, it’s called Big Sur.  On this stretch of the journey, for Britten, it went from, “I would rather be anywhere else, doing anything else… to I would rather be no where else, doing nothing differently over the course of a day”.  Being an ‘even-keeled’ individual, these challenges keep him glued to the adventures that cycling can provide.  The physical ups and downs can sometimes lead to ups, downs, and all-arounds mentally as well.  As he explores the landscapes of Earth, he explores the topography of his mind as well. 

The notion of connectedness can also be amplified during his rides, “…there is some cosmic energy showing up as a newcomer on a bike, that in so many ways has restored my faith in humanity”.  Britten shares the experience of what it’s like to show up as a newcomer on a bike;  “You’re the vulnerable one.  You’re the person that’s putting yourself out there, the automatic question is where are you coming from, and where are you going?’.  Thus begins a conversation that so often leads to, ‘Hey I have a place in the backyard if you want to camp out there.  You look tired, here’s some juice or coffee, or some food’.  I’ve had people welcome me into their homes 30 minutes after having met them, and before I know it there’s a fire to be warmed by and a nice place to be.”

What else does riding a bike create for Britten?  Stories.  He thrives on what he calls, “being an active member of the plot”.  Britten says that, “cycling makes you part of the story, with an active role in what is happening in any given place”. 

Britten Ferguson getting ready for another cycling adventure.

With all of this experience and countless stories, he now shares his love for long distance cycling with his company, Revolución Rides. How has this all come to be? He says this has all happened with, “a willingness to pursue things, and only things, that I’m actually excited about. Motivated about. Curious about. That has totally led to everything that I’m doing”. 

What medium enables you to write your own story, or to be a part of the plot?  What brings challenge and delight that ultimately keeps you exploring and creating?  Write three things that come to mind, and how you can incorporate them more into your life. 

Love podcasts? Search Profound Perspective on the Apple Podcast app to hear more of Britten’s story.  

Or visit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/britten-ferguson-sigue-explorar-adventures-in-cycling/id1461707624?i=1000438290594

Interested in exploring the world via bicycle? Check out Britten’s company: revolucionrides.com. If you’re looking for a place to work/hangout in Denver, Colorado, visit wayfinder-coop.com.


Lisa P. Young: from big pharma to big flamingos

Respecting the inner-artist; living a life with imperfection, and letting go.

Lisa P. Young in her studio in Stuart, FL.

Bright colors and classic rock didn’t always fill Lisa P. Young’s days. She was once a corporate pharmaceutical representative with a big paycheck and a big expense account.  Pantsuits and company board rooms, she had meetings to attend and clients to manage. 

Then came 2003.  Lisa lost six loved ones over the course of three years, including her husband at the time.  She was also hit with three hurricanes; in her own words, “life didn’t have a lot of meaning, you know. Getting up and going to work just didn’t seem important anymore.” 

The final blow came when she lost her best friend.  Lisa resigned from Pfizer and took a road trip to California with her niece.  Others thought she was “nuts”.  She headed West to keep herself moving. Hiking in the mountains of California, she found herself crying and letting all of her emotions pour out.  Lisa had a strong visual of her ‘maker’ at the end of her foreseeable life.  There wasn’t anything about selling more Viagra or Lipitor, what she did hear was “you had the art, what did you do with that?  Why didn’t you do something with that?”

Energized, she returned to Florida, set up a charitable foundation in her friends honor, and began to paint.  Her initial abstract paintings had solemn tones…she was finding her way back to her art, and into herself. 

Paintings started to sell, and with some advice from a fellow artist, she began to painting on large canvases.  One of her abstract pieces caught her eye, she took a step back and giggled a bit, “you know what, those things kinda look like flamingos”.  She added some details to the dripping paint marks on the canvas, and voilà, flamingos!

Lisa began to notice what she really loved. “I started looking around at all the stuff I was fascinated with, and it’s all driven by texture.  That was so key.  That’s what drives your art, it’s texture!”

Lisa and her friendly flamingos. http://lisapyoung.com

She found the ‘key’ to her expression.  Experiencing Lisa’s art and knowing her story fills the mind with wonder, “what colors, what texture, what expression do I have within myself?”  With raised thick lines, scraps of paint, and vivid colors, Lisa’s life journey is felt profoundly. 

“If you’d told me that when I quit my corporate job to be an artist and to live a life of meaning, and it was gonna be painting flamingos, I would have said you’re nuts.”

Lisa is living her profound perspective, and you can too. 

If you’re looking to add more brightness to your day, check out lisapyoung.com

Watch a mini documentary I created about Lisa:

Listen to Lisa’s podcast episode here:

Love podcasts? Search Profound Perspective on the Apple Podcast app.

Or visit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lisa-p-young-from-big-pharma-to-big-flamingos/id1461707624?i=1000436722406