From Alaska to Argentina on Horseback: The Untold Aftermath with Filipe Masetti Leite Sponsored by Total Feeds

From Alaska to Argentina on Horseback: The Untold Aftermath with Filipe Masetti Leite Sponsored by Total Feeds

What does it really mean to commit to something that scares you?

In this episode, we sit down with Filipe Masetti Leite, a journalist, filmmaker, and long rider who traveled more than 27,000 kilometers on horseback from the Canadian Rockies to the southern tip of Argentina. Over eight years, he crossed 12 countries, navigated remote terrain, built partnerships with 11 horses, and lived at the speed of a walk.

But this conversation goes far beyond the mileage.

We talk about what happens when you slow life down to three kilometers an hour. What leadership looks like when your team has four legs. The bond of a heart horse. The tension between loving horses and using them. The identity crisis that can follow achievement. And why having an "X" on your map might matter more than the destination itself.

This is a conversation about fear, resilience, ego, spirituality, and the responsibility that comes with living a dream out loud.

You can find The Long Rider - Filipe's award-winning film documenting his ride across the Americas here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7hudXw67yw

Resources mentioned in this episode:

  1. Filipe's memoir detailing the journey, the borders, the horses, and what it changed in him - Long Ride Home: Guts, Guns and Grizzlies
  2. Tschiffely's Ride by Aimé Tschiffely - The 1925 account of a Swiss schoolteacher who rode from Buenos Aires to New York on two Criollo horses — the book that inspired Filipe's dream as a child.
  3. The Long Riders' Guild - An organization preserving the history and stories of modern long-distance equestrian explorers.
  4. Children's Cancer Hospital in Brazil - The ride to Ushuaia helped raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer support.

Follow Filipe on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/filipemasetti/

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Chapters:

00:00 Inro

02:06 NFR Host Origins

02:57 Writing the Dream

05:19 War Room Planning

05:37 Finding the First Horses

08:13 Bruiser Heart Horse

09:57 Living Like a Herd

14:19 Presence at Three KPH

17:59 Lessons on Fear

20:47 Defining Resilience

22:06 Finding Your Purpose

25:21 Grounded by Walking

29:18 Loving vs Objectifying

34:46 Intent Over Outcome

35:39 Natural vs Forced Riding

39:01 Trail Riders Matter

40:14 Judgment and Humility

44:55 Bruiser the Heart Horse

48:32 Cowboy Life and Meaning

50:54 Leadership Lessons from Horses

53:20 Wild Horses and Border Chaos

55:13 PTSD Depression and Recovery

01:00:01 Staying Whole with Horses

01:03:14 No Excuses Mindset

01:04:45 Rapid Fire

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