
Living on the Edge: The Rise of Extreme Travel Trends
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In this episode of States of Discovery, we're diving headfirst into the world of extreme travel. From sand dune boarding in the Southwest to white water rafting in remote canyons, thrill-seekers across the U.S. are redefining what it means to take a vacation. But what's behind this hunger for adrenaline? And why are others content to sit back and play it safe?
Join us as we explore the psychology of sensation seeking, the most daring destinations in the United States, and the ways we balance risk and reward in travel. Whether you’re a storm chaser, a solo survivalist, or just curious about what drives people to leap from planes or dine suspended in mid-air, this episode is for you.
In This Episode, We Cover:
- Today’s extreme travel trends: from unique accommodations to once-in-a-lifetime thrill rides
- Adrenaline-fueled U.S. destinations, including National Parks and beyond
- The spectrum of adventure: comparing casual risk-takers to extreme thrill-seekers
- The psychology of thrill-seeking and insights from Psychology Today
- How to test yourself on the Sensation Seeking Scale – past and present
- Real examples of high-risk travel: ice climbing, storm chasing, deep wilderness survival
- The role of cost, comfort, and access in choosing your adventure
Resources Mentioned:
- Sensation Seeking Scale – Zuckerman Test (Classic Version)
- Updated Sensation Seeking Personality Tests
- Psychology Today Article on Thrill-Seeking Behavior
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- Email: podcast@onlyinyourstate.com
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Listener Question:
Are you an adrenaline junkie or do you avoid risk altogether? Share your most extreme travel experience—or your most grounded one—by emailing us or tagging us on Instagram!