I'm on the air five hours, and I blurt out anything in my head. Dangerous? Maybe.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Anytime you're away from your home filming, it messes with your head.
I'm kind of a nervous guy. I know on television I look like I'm half asleep, but inside I'm going about 100 miles an hour.
I've known the anxiety of being completely lost, flying at night. It can be extreme. You're travelling at close to five hundred miles an hour, and every minute that goes by takes you further into being lost unless you get help from ground radar somewhere or somehow figure out the error.
I don't think about people watching me on TV. I think it would stress me out.
Nothing clears my head and puts things in perspective quite like a long, hard run.
I was really worried that sitting at home by myself in front of a computer was going to make me crazy.
I've spent an awful lot of my time in the air. I've had everything happen to me in a plane that could happen. Except a crash.
I don't immerse myself in the Internet chatter because it opens you up to a whole source of danger.
The only time I can't sleep is on a plane, when I am literally keeping it in the air with my brain.
My brain and body and nervous system, they see a plane ride, a long plane trip, as an opportunity to sleep with nothing coming in, nothing to do. I just go offline the minute I'm on the plane.