Never Have I had the Urge
A storytelling podcast about the urges people resist...and the ones they give into. From climbing mountains to chasing dreams you've buried for years, each episode explores the moment you finally say: "Never have I had the urge...until now."
Never Have I had the Urge
🎙️S2E3 Trailer: NHIHTU: To Go Back Into the Water
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Why do people step into the ocean knowing what might be beneath the surface?
In the upcoming episode of Never have I Had the Urge, I explore the strange pull of the water - from childhood memories and beach vacations to the deeper questions about risk, fear, trust, and the unknown.
Why are we drawn to places where we aren't in control?
Join me for Season 2, Episode 3: "To Go Back Into the Water."
Coming soon.
🎙️Never Have I Had the urge
The urges we resist...and the ones we surrender to.
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Some urges don't make sense. You stand on the shore watching waves crash against the rocks, feeling the pull of something far bigger than yourself. You know what's beneath the surface. You know the stories, the storms, the currents, the creatures, the people who never made it back. And yet, every summer, every vacation, every trip to the beach, lake, or river, we go back. Why? What is it about water that continues to call to us? In this episode of Never Have I Had the Urge, we explore one of humanity's oldest relationships, our fascination with the water. From shark attacks and shipwrecks to childhood memories and family vacations, we'll examine why we willingly step into an environment where we are never truly in control. Is it adventure, freedom, a connection to something ancient inside of us? Or is it simply another urge we can't quite explain? Join me as we dive into the mystery behind one simple question Why do we keep going back into the water? Never have I had the urge to go back into the water. Available Sunday.