Media lawyer and world adventurer Rupert Grey and his wife spent six months driving across India in their beat-up 1930s Rolls Royce. Their epic journey was turned into a documentary film called “Romantic Road” and was produced by Sharon Stone!
In this episode, Rupert shares about this adventure, and we discuss their bold choice to travel through India in a vehicle that’s seen as a symbol of wealth. You’ll hear about the blunt wisdom he received from a trucker that he still carries with him today, the value of accepting risk and pursuing your passions no matter what anybody says to you, how this adventure became a highly-rated documentary, and so much more.
Did Rupert’s story inspire you to take your own unusual journey through a foreign land? I’d love to hear your thoughts and hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
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Tune In To Learn:
- Rupert’s life-changing travels after college and how they continue to impact his life
- The origins of his connection with India and Bangladesh
- Why he chose to take his family on risky adventures and the impact it had on his children
- Why they decided to travel in a Rolls Royce despite being apprehensive
- His experience driving through India and how this unusual vehicle helped him form deeper connections
- How their godson convinced them to document their adventure
- Rupert’s passion for photography and his experience creating his book on Bangladesh
- What leaving a legacy means for Rupert and how he wants to be remembered
- And so much more
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- Grab Rupert’s book Homage to Bangladesh
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