The Rich Roll Podcast

Walking As Medicine: Craig Mod’s 300-Miles On Foot, Japan's Philosophy Of Enough, & The Profound Power Of Undistracted Presence

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Jun 2, 2025
Craig Mod, an artist, author, and photographer with 25 years in Japan, shares his transformative experience of walking over 300 miles as a form of inner cartography. He discusses how walking helped him reconcile adoption trauma and connect with his roots, leading to a profound reunion with his birth mother. The conversation delves into Japanese concepts of 'yōyū' and empathy, the cultural nuances of Japan versus the West, and how movement fosters clarity and meaning in life. His journey redefines grief, connection, and personal growth through undistracted presence.
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ANECDOTE

Dining with Sushi Master Jiro Ono

  • Craig dined with Jiro Ono, a living national treasure sushi master, for the first real sushi experience at age 26.
  • The experience revealed humility and mastery despite Jiro's global renown and humble setting.
INSIGHT

Collectivism Fuels Japan's Recovery

  • Japan's rapid post-war economic recovery was driven by strong collectivism and unified cultural momentum.
  • The collectivist mindset can enable great feats when directed properly.
ANECDOTE

Friend’s Murder Sparks Move

  • Craig's best friend Brian was murdered shortly after high school.
  • This tragedy and their upbringing fueled Craig’s decision to move to Japan as a form of self-preservation.
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