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ZLORD podcast


ZLORD features two Americans seeing Oneness everywhere they look. Artist/mystic teZa and filmmaker/Christian Carter continue their hopefully uplifting banter after six years. Beginning in 2019 as they car-camp for six months all over North America, who knows where you'll find these two jokers sharing from next? From space? From their couch? Their boat, tent, palace? They're comitted to explore the inner & outer adventures of life, experiences equally as exciting and challenging to them. Their conversations' aim is to discover just how interconnected everything is, when viewed through the unifying prism of the NOW. Seeing wonders reflected back from whatever they do, wherever they look or go, this decades-married couple shares with uncensored, unabashed honesty, with gusto enough for legions. Their banter is free and unfiltered. Their views entirely their own. ZLORD has no affiliation or alignment with any organization/political party/religion or agenda. These two are not your average Americans by any means. Perhaps investigating such off-the-grid types as the Lords might expand your own perceptions? Visit tezalord.com and carterlord.com for more about hosts. Drop the two a line to ask questions or comment: zlordpodcast@gmail.com

Oct 6, 2019

the Lords (teZa and Carter) are in Escalante, Utah, having left their Moab campsite and friends behind a few days ago. They've spent the previous 3 nights wilderness camping near Mule Canyon, Utah, where such thrilling sights as Anasazi ruins and the "Natural Bridges" Park kept them in a constant state of awe. Now they've met the ultimate in awesomeness! Riding out-of-the-way Burr Trail, close to Lake Powell to the town of Boulder (a mind-blowing, switchback, hair-raising, hours-long car ride recommended by a wildlife biologist friend of theirs in Moab) amounts to a breathtaking momentous event in both hosts' lives. Other ways of sharing being in awe are discussed: nudity at Orvis Hot Springs (Colorado), interacting with other humans (with or without clothews), allowing each person to BE ... without judgment. Staying in the NOW, in a state of compassionate love.