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Tales From El Buho

Jan MIllsaps

El Buho Cafe, located at Potrero Chico, Mexico, serves coffee to hundreds of rock climbing enthusiasts from around the world. Global nomads, sports enthusiasts, all amazing people and with fantastic stories. I'm excited to share them with you here at Tales from El Buho.

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Celine Wlasichuk is an immigration lawyer in Canada, a courageous climber and solo female traveler. This interview was recorded in spring os 2022, and since then she has continued to practice law and push herself on the rocks.

Mike, Sean, and Shaefer talk about the growth of Potrero Chico, the growth of El Buho coffee shop, swap some stories of rescues, failed buddy systems, and advice for anybody coming down to rock climb at EPC.  This was such a fun podcast to record!

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Author, speaker, and all around good guy, Fred Sarkari shares some of his story with us today. His advice for living, human interactions, and defining love all challenged me and left me thinking for days.  I hope this interview enriches your life lik... more

Shaefer Church is serving as the manager at El Buho for his second season, after one season as a volunteer barista. In this episode he opens up about his thoughts of topics ranging from refugees (based on his service at refugee camps in Afghanistan),... more

Jacob Heard tells us stories from his childhood living with an Indian tribe in the Venezuelan jungle then the city in Mexico, and the impact of growing up outside of the USA.

Robert Freidel , a climber from South Dakota, talks about leaving home at sixteen to live in the woods and climb, working on cruise ships and traveling, and his experience with road relationships.

In this episode, Alex Walter gives us a lesson about socialism, breaking it down for us. He also tells us about the four C's he lives by and what it's like to travel and climb when one isn't just as into climbing as they used to be.

Today's guest is Joshua Wood, a climber from Ohio.  He is a six year army vet who got some good financial advice starting out, and has had adventures and misadventures that led to sand dunes and foraging in Montana and now traveling about Mexico. Enj... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • Wonderful show!

    Every episode of this show has been wonderful and entertaining, I am always looking forward to the next episode to hear the wonderful stories these nomads tell!

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    United States5 years ago

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