In 2012, 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 and I discuss their bold choice to travel through India in this type of vehicle and how it could be received in that culture. 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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