Listen to this episode at the links below:iTunes – Google Play – SpotifyAn adventurer and tech-savvy entrepreneur that’s traveled many of the planet’s remaining wildernesses, Gary Mancuso is truly an explorer of our past and future. Gary Mancuso yearned to travel ever since he was a boy. Then, the summer before his senior year in high school, he left his family home in Ohio and drove to California, arriving in Los Angeles with four dollars in his pocket where he slept on the beach for a spell until he got his footing. When he wasn’t off wandering somewhere, he studied economics, communications, and political science, got a master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Southern California went on to headed business development in the trading room of a large regional bank where he created a game-changing automated cross-borders payments service, a forerunner in what is now known as “Fintech”.In late 2005, Gary Mancuso dropped everything, including a successful career, to pursue a life-long dream. Realizing that if he didn’t just go, the last intact cultures and wild places on the planet would vanish before he could see them. Six years later, he returned from his odyssey with a story like no other. This unique story is recounted in his highly-acclaimed memoir, “The Last Places on Earth: Journeys in Our Disappearing World”, which went on sale in fall 2014 and will soon be in its third printing.A lifelong environmentalist, Gary Mancuso is a strong advocate of using advanced technologies toward sustainable and socially responsible economic development. With his breadth of knowledge of traditional cultures, wildernesses, and the latest technologies, Gary brings a unique perspective tying our ancient past to the wondrous possibilities ahead.Along with his passion for travel, he’s an avid trekker, fitness buff, swimmer, scuba diver, and private pilot.