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About Mike Ragsdale
Mike Ragsdale is an explorer, entrepreneur and storyteller. Mike and his wife, Angela, have been married 29 years and they have four children. Mike’s goal in life is simple: Be happy, and to inspire others to live the life they’ve…
Updated On Jan 23, 2023 at 11:08 PM
Mike Ragsdale is an explorer, entrepreneur and storyteller. Mike and his wife, Angela, have been married 29 years and they have four children. Mike’s goal in life is simple:
Be happy, and to inspire others to live the life they’ve imagined.
Mike and Angela have visited 60 countries so far, including such places as Bhutan, Myanmar, Albania, Indonesia, Hungary, China, Moldova, Borneo (Malaysia), Dominican Republic, Morocco, Cambodia, Slovenia, Russia, Croatia, India, Ecuador, Laos, Poland, Bosnia, Turkey, Costa Rica, Romania, Vietnam, Guatemala, Philippines and dozens of others.
Mike was an Internet pioneer, helping create the concept of user-generated content before the World Wide Web existed. With two of his best friends, he co-founded AOL’s most popular online communities, including Hecklers Online (AOL’s #1 Comedy Site), Antagonist Games Network (AOL’s #1 Video Games Community) and Zealot (AOL’s #1 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Community). Mike once worked as a cashier in Yellowstone National Park, and has also served as Senior Vice President of a 400-employee healthcare technology company.
Mike’s ridden a horse-drawn carriage through Prague on a snowy Christmas night, on the back of a motorcycle through the narrow alleys of Marrakech, and he’s struggled to hold a rusty taxi door shut in Yangoon, for fear of his family being slung from it. He and Angela “canyoneered” through trenches, caves and waterfalls in the Philippines.
Mike has stood with his kids in an ancient brothel in Pompeii, trying to ignore the uncomfortably accurate “how to” diagrams on the walls. He’s taken Hungarian cooking lessons in Budapest, and battled an Australian paintball team with his son in Bali. Mike’s spent the night on a tiny island in the South Pacific where walking, bicycles and ponies are the only means of transportation, by law. He ate a scorpion in Cambodia (not recommended) and grasshoppers in Myanmar (not too bad). He partied several times with Hugh Hefner at the Playboy Mansion.
Mike has toasted locals during Munich’s Oktoberfest, and he’s stood on Bosnia’s bullet-ridden Mostar Bridge. He’s ridden camels through India’s Khuri Desert, and attended Mass with the Vienna Boys Choir. He’s fired AK-47s, MP-9s, M-24s, MP-5s and other exotic weaponry with his son at a paramilitary camp near Mělník, Czech Republic, and was later detained by Indian authorities after accidentally leaving empty ammo cartridges in his son’s backpack. Mike and Angela hiked and camped in Bhutan’s Himalayan foothills.
He delivered a stand-up routine to a remarkably unimpressed audience at Los Angeles’ famous Comedy Store, and Business Week magazine once pondered if Mike and his friends were “The New Seinfeld?” (Obviously not.) Mike witnessed Frank Sinatra perform live in a small venue in Las Vegas shortly before his death.
Mike’s traveled by boat through remote Costa Rican jungles, and celebrated a birthday on the banks of the Irrawaddy River, deep in Burma’s mysterious interior. Mike’s been to Transnistria, a country that technically doesn’t exist. He drank water from a well at the Blessed Virgin Mary’s final residence, and he’s partied with drag queens in Bali. Mike has written two full-length screenplays, and a graphic novel entitled Holier Than Thou.
He once co-starred in a bizarre series of Hallmark Greeting cards. About 50 cards were sold in total; almost all to Mike’s mother. Mike once bought a restaurant, which he very successfully ran out of business. He later ran a fitness club completely out of business. Mike created Digital Graffiti, the world’s first projection art festival, and served for three years as the “Town Evangelist” for Alys Beach, Florida.
Mike’s slept in a cave in Cappadocia, Turkey (albeit a very nice one), and he and his wife celebrated Chinese New Year in Kuala Lumpur with a bunch of hookers (just drinks, mind you). Mike was doused with foam and other unspeakable fluids during Carnival celebrations in Ecuador, and they survived the world’s largest water gun battle in Thailand.
Mike’s walked along the Great Wall of China, bathed elephants in the jungles of northern Thailand and drank cat poop coffee in the mountains of Indonesia. (It was pretty tasty, as far as cat poop goes.) His family were the guests of honor at a wedding in a tiny village in Rajasthan. Mike drives “Truman” – a 1986 British Ministry of Defense Land Rover that he restored and brought to the U.S.
Mike earned a Masters Degree from The University of Alabama in Advertising and Public Relations, and he’s hosted his own weekly radio show. He once made presentations to rooms full of Japanese investors in Osaka and Tokyo, none of which had any clue as what he was babbling on about. Mike and Angela quite literally licked their plates clean at Gaggan, recognized as the #1 restaurant in Asia and #7 in the world. He’s toasted with friends at the legendary Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Hong Kong. Mike and Angela took their children on a 9-month around-the-world adventure, and he once spent a week on Necker Island with Sir Richard Branson and a handful of entrepreneurs and thought leaders determined to create a positive impact on our planet.
Mike is an Eagle Scout, and was honored with the Van Ness Butler Jr. Award, a distinction to recognize his contributions to his local community. In 2014, his family’s home was destroyed during a flood. They rebuilt a new home on the same property. Mike is founder of 30A®, a lifestyle brand for everyone who loves the beach. He is the publisher of Beach Happy magazine, available on newsstands nationwide. The 30A company shares environmentally friendly products and stories that celebrate small-town coastal values.