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| #178 Rethinking How We Share Adventures with Nina Banducci of Polarsteps | 18 May 2026 | 01:26:55 | |
Nina Banducci from Polarsteps joins the podcast to talk about something I’ve been thinking a lot about lately; how we document our lives and why social media doesn’t always feel like the right way to do it. We discuss the trending shift away from performative platforms like Instagram and why more people are craving something more personal and meaningful when it comes to capturing their life experiences. Nina shares her background as an outdoor guide and how that led her to Polarsteps, a travel app built around memory, not attention. We also dive into the thru-hiking culture on the Appalachian Trail, what makes that community so unique, and why experiences like that strip you down to who you really are. Throughout the episode, we talk about travel, discomfort, growth, and why the best moments aren’t always the ones you post. If you’ve ever questioned why you’re sharing your adventures, or who you’re sharing them for, this episode is right up your ally. Key Takeaways:
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| #177 Turning Setbacks Into Summits with Tia Banks | 08 May 2025 | 01:04:52 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Tia Banks, a former professional athlete turned mountaineer, resilience expert, and motivational speaker. Tia’s journey is one of resilience, self-discovery, and mental toughness, and in our conversation, she shares how learning to manage setbacks helped her transition into a new passion. From growing up in Nebraska to inspiring thousands through her speaking tour, her story is proof that adversity can be a stepping stone to something greater. Tia explains that a "setback is the setup." Key Takeaways:
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| #168 You Carry the Tent, I'll Carry the Baby with Jack McClure | 05 Jun 2024 | 01:10:17 | |
Jack McClure and his wife hiked southbound on the PCT in 2023 with their 9-month-old baby and joins the show to share their journey and lessons learned along the way. We discuss what life is like as a SOBO, preparing for the hike, relationship challenges along the way, hitting the SOS button, and what it all means in the end.
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| #78 - Backcountry Self Care with Rawlogy | 27 May 2019 | 00:52:26 | |
Marek is the founder of Rawlogy, a company that makes super lightweight massage balls for backcountry travelers. They’re eco-friendly, won’t take up space, and make it so you can give yourself better self-care when you’re battling muscle fatigue in the wilderness. In this episode, we dive into who and what Rawlogy is, how massage balls work, and why Marek is doing this in the first place. Show Notes and Links
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| #77 - Backpacking with Dogs and Effie Drew | 13 May 2019 | 01:08:46 | |
Effie Drew has hiked thousands of miles with her dog Luna along some of the best trails the United States has to offer, and on this episode, we dive into what that looks like. We cover everything from training for a trail, managing food and water, to deciding how much weight your dog can carry down a trail. Show Notes and Links
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| #76 - Pack No Fears with Frans Diepstraten | 06 May 2019 | 00:59:04 | |
Frans emailed me detailing his experience on a trail run in the mountains. In years past, he would have brought a mountain of gear “just in case,” but this time, he packed only what he needed to move more quickly and cover more ground. From this experience, Frans began to realize the difference between too much gear and too little. In this episode, we discuss what can be achieved by bringing only the essentials and Frans’ journey in backpacking. Lot’s of great stuff to think about in this one! Show Notes and Links
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| #75 - Connecting People and Places with the Washington Trails Association | 29 Apr 2019 | 01:03:52 | |
The Washington Trails Association is a great example of what is possible when people come together in a concerted effort to help ensure our trail systems are here to stay. In this episode, we dive into the history of the WTA, its reach, their projects, their mission, and everything else that makes up a trails association including what the future holds for our trail systems as well. Show Notes and Links
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| #74 - Thru Hiking, Mindfulness, and Lyme Disease with Devin Everett | 22 Apr 2019 | 01:07:51 | |
Devin Everett might be one of the most motivating people to talk with. This episode covers everything from what spurred her Thru Hike of the AT, her battle with Lyme Disease, finding a cause to hike for, and what it means to be mindful in the backcountry. From start to finish, this chat with Devin is simply motivating. If you need a feel-good episode that makes you want to get out and do more, this is the one for you! Show Notes and Links
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| #73 - Let's Talk Kid Carriers with Deuter | 15 Apr 2019 | 00:57:45 | |
Deuter kid carriers are some of the most acclaimed carriers out on the market today. After researching which pack I should use to haul my little girl around, the reviews and feedback always returned to those offered by Deuter. In this episode, we chat with Liz Esche of Deuter, who walks us through the new 2019 lineup of kid carriers. As a new father looking for help on what to look for in a kid carrier, I run through a laundry list of questions with Liz and learned several new things along the way. We cover the new updates to the lineup, standard features, model differences, and the amazing Deuter Warranty. Show Notes and Links
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| #72 - Thru-Hiking Will Break Your Heart with Carrot Quinn | 08 Apr 2019 | 01:16:39 | |
Carrot Quinn is a long-distance hiker, blogger, and author of the book “Thru-Hiking Will Break Your Heart,” a memoir of her time on the Pacific Crest Trail. We discuss her journey in long-distance hiking, why she decided to write a book about it, what that was like, and what backpacking means to her after all these years and experiences. Additionally, Carrot shares with me some things that might be difficult for some to hear and understand, but this is what I love about this podcast and connecting with people who share a similar passion for the outdoors. Because of backpacking, I had the opportunity to connect with someone about things I wasn’t aware of. Now it’s on me to investigate these topics further for my knowledge and awareness. Show Notes and Links
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| #71 - The Te Araroa Trail and The Hike For Mental Health with Justin Helmkamp | 01 Apr 2019 | 01:13:11 | |
Justin “2 Taps” Helmkamp is a Thru-Hiker who recently completed the southern section of the Te Araroa Trail in New Zealand. He’s also an advocate for mental health and, when he’s not hiking a long trail, he spends his time working with teens and young adults in a Wilderness Therapy program. On this episode, we talk about his time hiking abroad in New Zealand, how to deal with constant wet feet, how to allow an adventure to take place, and how the wilderness can be a valuable tool for mental health. Justin is a cool cat and someone you’ll want to pay attention to. Show Notes and Links
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| #70 - Pacific Crest Trail Lessons with 2 Foot Adventures | 25 Mar 2019 | 01:27:42 | |
Mary from 2 Foot Adventures runs a mobile gear shop focused on ultralight gear built for the Pacific Crest Trail and in this episode, we recap the 2018 PCT hiking season and chat about trends in gear, along with common pain points and problems hikers experience. We even dive into the holistic side of what Thru Hiking means. Show Notes and Links
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| #69 - The Calendar Year Triple Crown with Tyler Lau | 11 Mar 2019 | 01:33:15 | |
Tyler “The Prodigy” Lau completed the Calendar Year Triple Crown in 2018 hiking the PCT, CDT, and AT all in one single year. On this episode, we discuss why he hiked, how he did it, and what it all means now that it’s over. Show Notes and Links
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| #167 Everest Incorporated with Will Cockrell | 16 Apr 2024 | 01:23:56 | |
Will Cockrell joins the podcast to discuss his recently published book detailing the history of Mount Everest, his perspective on the draw of mountaineering, and the connection between suffering and achievement. Will also explains the need to tell the full story of Everest, as well as the misconceptions and negative narratives surrounding the mountain. He challenges the idea of who deserves to climb Everest and questions the romanticism and judgment associated with mountaineering. Our conversation covers various themes related to climbing Everest, including the issue of discounting different approaches, the individualized nature of climbing, the perspective of seasoned climbers, the perception of Everest as spoiled, the reality of the Sherpa role, the misunderstanding of the Sherpa culture, the monetization of Everest, and the importance of seeking the whole Everest story. Will shares insights from his book, reflecting on the state of the industry and the motivations of climbers and explores the relationship between Western climbers and Sherpas, highlighting the positive changes in recent years. Finally, we dive into the challenges of waste management and the future of Everest, emphasizing the importance of stewardship and the understanding of different perspectives.
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| #68 - Why Junk Food Works with Kyle Kamp, RDN, LD | 04 Mar 2019 | 01:00:08 | |
Kyle Kamp is a Registered Dietitian, and in this episode, he helps explain how the body processes food and why a “junk food” diet during extreme athletic events such as backpacking, thru-hiking, and hunting actually works. Show Notes and Links
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| #67 - Becoming Adventure Ready with Katie Gerber | 25 Feb 2019 | 00:57:11 | |
Katie Gerber is a certified nutritionist who focuses on helping people become what she calls “Adventure Ready.” Having experienced many forms of backpacking including Thru-Hiking, Katie knows what you’re either going through or about to go through. It’s with that knowledge that she can coach you through the process of not only performing once you’re out there doing it but more importantly, getting you ready prior to ever stepping down that trail. Show Notes and Links
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| #66 - Age Doesn't Matter with Mark Lampman | 18 Feb 2019 | 01:05:48 | |
I’ve followed Mark Lampman for a while now because he motivates me. He’s nearly twice my age, but time and time again, he gets after it in the mountains. When I asked Mark to come on the podcast, I told him I wanted to hear his perspective. I wanted to learn what it was like from his point of view and understand why he does what he does. What I got in return were some great stories, a unique look into his journey with backpacking, and even more inspiration than before. Show Notes and Links
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| #65 - Marie Draws The PCT | 11 Feb 2019 | 01:10:13 | |
Marie-Pier Tremblay is a graphic artist/illustrator from Montreal, Canada, who began her hike of the PCT in April 2019. We connected after my wife hired her to illustrate my PCT terminus photo as a birthday present. After receiving the gift and hearing about how awesome she was to speak with, I got on the ol’ gram, shot her an invitation, and here we are! P.S. This interview occurred before Marie's hike. You'll love this episode if you’re curious about what a hiker goes through leading up to a long trail! Show Notes and Links
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| #64- 2% for Conservation with Jared Frasier | 04 Feb 2019 | 01:54:24 | |
Jared Frasier is the Executive Director of 2% for Conservation, a Non-Profit Organization certifying that brands and people donate 1% of their time and 1% of their money to conservation efforts. Jared shares not only what 2% does, but he also covers the history of conservation, where we’re at today with funding and efforts, and where everything is headed in the future. Show Notes and Links
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| #63 - Backcountry Mentorship with Johnny Mack | 28 Jan 2019 | 01:12:50 | |
Johnny Mack is the creator of Washington Backcountry, where his mission is to mentor those looking to learn the art of hunting. After going through the struggles of learning to hunt as an adult, Johnny realized his experiences could help others, and thus the website was born. We discuss Johnny’s background, his personal transition into hunting, and why he built WA Backcountry. Show Notes and Links
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| #62 - Thru-Riding with Gillian Larson | 21 Jan 2019 | 01:15:45 | |
Gillian Larson is a Thru Rider which means she rides her horse on long trails from start to finish covering thousands of miles in the process. To date, Gillian has ridden the PCT twice, the CDT, and the Arizona Trail in their entirety, not to mention the numerous trails in between and since this recording. On this episode of The By Land Podcast, we get to know Gillian and how she is able to manage riding a horse for such long distances, the logistics behind it, and what it’s like to even do such a thing. Show Notes and Links
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| #61 - Saving the Boundary Waters with Dave and Amy Freeman | 07 Jan 2019 | 01:07:54 | |
Dave and Amy Freeman spent an entire year living in the Boundary Waters, a vast wilderness in northern Minnesota that many flock to throughout the year for its pristine waters and canoeing adventures. But that's not all; they’ve made a life out of exploration, and in this episode, we learn all about it. Show Notes and Links
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| #60 - Why We Show and Tell Wild Places with Brad Brooks of Argali Outdoors | 01 Jan 2019 | 01:06:00 | |
Brad Brooks of Argali Outdoors joins me to discuss why we are drawn to filming hunts and backcountry adventures when it's so much trouble. Brad released a film in October of 2018 detailing a hunt in the Frank Church Wilderness of Idaho however, the intent wasn’t to showcase the hunt itself but rather to the vast and rugged wilderness of the Frank Church. Show Notes and Links
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| #59 - Playing Classical Music in the Mountains with Anastasia Allison | 26 Dec 2018 | 01:27:30 | |
Anastasia Allison is the violinist of the Musical Mountaineers and the founder/inventor of Kula Cloth, but living a life of entrepreneurship and adventures wasn’t always the case. After being involved in a bad car accident, Anastasia realized it was time to stop putting off her dreams and start engaging them. If you need some inspiration, this episode will motivate you to chase down those dreams you’ve been putting off. Show Notes And Links
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| #166 Backpacking with Kids and New Gear with Brad Brooks of Argali | 08 Apr 2024 | 01:22:12 | |
Brad Brooks joins the podcast to compare notes on our recent backpacking trips with our kids and discuss the importance of exposing children to the outdoors. We share our experiences and challenges while planning and executing our trips, emphasizing the value of involving children in the decision-making process and building their confidence in doing hard things. We also discuss the unique benefits of backpacking, such as disconnecting from technology and experiencing raw, uncurated adventures. We also discuss Argali’s new lineup of tents, their design, what makes these shelters unique, and Argali’s philosophy of constantly seeking improvement and innovation in gear design. Brad dives into educating me on the materials used in the tent designs and the pros and cons of each.
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| #58 - Saved By Mountains with Jeff Oliver | 17 Dec 2018 | 01:11:55 | |
Jeff “IBTAT” Oliver has been saved by the mountains. In 2013, he went cold turkey from alcohol and focused his energy on hiking. Fast forward to today, and he’s now completed the Appalachian Trail (2018) and will be stepping down the Pacific Crest Trail in 2019, but that’s just the beginning. On this episode, we talk about Jeff’s 2018 AT Thru Hike, his future goals with the Triple Crown, and why he chose backpacking over drinking. Show Notes and Links
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| #57 - The Hot Springs Trail with Aria Zoner | 11 Dec 2018 | 01:19:37 | |
Aria Zoner is the author of The Hot Springs Trail guidebook and a guy who sincerely wants you to experience the landscape as you wish to experience it. In this episode, we talk about the Hot Springs Trail, where it’s at, why Aria created it, and its proposed status as a National Scenic Trail. We also discuss how Aria went from eating junk food on long trails to eating whole foods and how that impacted his overall experiences and performance. Show Notes and Links
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| #56 - Going Feral with Jimmy Funkhouser | 03 Dec 2018 | 00:56:11 | |
Jimmy Funkhouser left the corporate world behind to start Feral. Fast forward just a few short years, and Feral is growing to the point where they’re opening a second location in Denver. Jimmy is doing things far differently than your average outdoor store - he meets the customer where they are in their journey and makes them feel at home and accepted no matter what. Show Notes and Links
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| #55 - Hiker Trash Vogue with Twerk | 27 Nov 2018 | 01:12:00 | |
For over 2000 miles, Twerk photographed hikers along the PCT and did so unlike anything out there. He was able to take his passion for hiking and photography and mash them together in what is now a coffee table book titled "Hiker Trash Vogue." Show Notes and Links
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| #54 - Pack Out An Entire Moose Alone with Jeff Lusk | 19 Nov 2018 | 01:03:43 | |
In this episode, I talk with Jeff Lusk about a solo moose hunt he went on this past hunting season. While it’s always fun to recap an interesting hunt, it’s even more fun learning about the struggles involved in any such adventure. Please enjoy this episode with Jeff Lusk. I have no doubt you’ll get some good nuggets of wisdom from it! Show Notes and Links
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| #53 - The Adventure Photographers Backpack with Allan Henry from Atlas Packs | 13 Nov 2018 | 01:02:08 | |
In this episode, I chat with Co-founder Allan Henry of Atlas Packs to find out more about his company, his vision, and his designs. Camera carry in the backcountry is a struggle, but he's found a way to make it enjoyable while pairing both a camera bag and an adventure bag together into one solution. Show Notes and Links
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| #52 - Learn To Thru Hike with Liz Thomas | 05 Nov 2018 | 00:55:54 | |
If you want to learn about backpacking from someone who knows a thing or two, you’ll want to open your ears to Liz Thomas. She’s hiked over 17,000 miles of trail along the Triple Crown of Thru Hikes, captured the Fastest Known Time on the AT, and spent countless miles along many other trails in the US over the years. The good news for you is that she’s decided to open up her experiences so that others may learn from her successes and trials in the form of not only an incredible book but also an online course. This episode is loaded with great advice and information on backpacking, so sit back, relax, and enjoy this chat with Liz Thomas. Show Notes and Links
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| #51- Born In The Boundary Waters with Granite Gear | 30 Oct 2018 | 01:03:05 | |
Rob Coughlin joins me for this episode to discuss all things Granite Gear. Rob is a great guy to spend time chatting with and shares a number of history lessons about the company, some background on himself and how he came to work with Granite Gear, as well as a couple of programs the company is working with to help make lives and wild place better. Show Notes and Links
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| #50 - One Family, 6 Kids, and 2000 Miles with Ben Crawford | 09 Oct 2018 | 01:02:36 | |
In 2018, the Crawfords hiked the Appalachian Trail with 6 kids ranging from 2 to 17 years old. While they might agree it sounds crazy, when you get to know them a little, you’ll find that this is nothing unusual for them. Ben Crawford joins me for Episode 50 to talk about how those of us with kids can redefine what it means to build a family unit. We discuss how he and his Wife began breaking the mold of what a family can and can’t do and how those of us with families can begin taking steps to get outside more and more often with our little ones, regardless of age. Show Notes and Links
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| #49 - Good Eats with Backpackers Bistro | 01 Oct 2018 | 00:44:51 | |
In this episode, we tackle the story behind Backpackers Bistro, what they offer, why, and several other topics related to backpacking. These meals are made by a professional chef who is also a backpacker, so you can rest assured we all speak the same language! Show Notes and Links
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| #165 Becoming a Backcountry Foodie with Aaron Owens | 08 Mar 2024 | 01:14:18 | |
Aaron Owens runs “Backcountry Foodie,” a one-stop shop for backpackers and long-distance hikers who want to level up their food game in the backcountry. From ultra-light food recipes and meal planners to a robust calorie calculator and resupply service, Aaron has you covered. She loves backcountry food so much that she’ll even pack your food bag for you and ship it to your home so all you need to do is toss it in your pack and head out the door!
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| #48 - Make It Rain with Luxe Hiking Gear | 24 Sep 2018 | 00:58:27 | |
Luxe Hiking Gear makes quality shelters at a great price point. Jake Morrison walks me through how he manages life in the Olympic Peninsula, how to manage condensation, and a run-through of the products Luxe offers. Show Notes and Links
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| #47 - Making It Better with Outdoor Vitals | 18 Sep 2018 | 01:00:09 | |
In this episode, I talk with Tayson Whitaker about why he started an outdoor gear company and what makes his product offerings unique. We also dive into the world of hammock camping and root out all the misconceptions that might be out there about how valid choosing a hammock over a tent might be. Show Notes and Links
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| #46 - Running 500 Miles in 10 Days with Christof Teuscher | 03 Sep 2018 | 00:56:13 | |
Christof Teuscher joins me to talk about his recent FKT (fastest known time) record of the Washington section of the PCT. We chat about his experience, how he came to run such crazy distances, what motivates him, how an FKT works, and his experiences on the trail both mentally and physically. Show Notes and Links
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| #45 - Comparing Sleep Systems with Josh Kirchner | 27 Aug 2018 | 01:43:36 | |
I'm joined by Josh Kirchner to talk sleep systems. This episode is different in that it's not actually an interview, but rather a conversation between the two of us where we talk about what we're currently using, where we came from, and what we look for in gear. Show Notes and Links
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| #44 - The Wilderness Athlete | 20 Aug 2018 | 01:21:45 | |
Wilderness Athlete is a performance supplement company that serves those venturing into the outdoors. Kevin Guillen joins me to discuss what Wilderness Athlete is, why it was created, and how supplements can play a role in your outdoor adventures. Show Notes and Links
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| #43 - Finding Your Limits With Dan Solsman | 13 Aug 2018 | 01:18:35 | |
Dan Solsman joins the podcast to talk about pushing personal limits and why it's important to do so. Dan is a hell of a guy and has a straightforward way about him. He's direct about why he does what he does and has a great personal story about how he came to enjoy finding his personal limits. Show Notes
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| #42 - Documenting The Hunt With Steven Drake | 06 Aug 2018 | 00:58:27 | |
Steven Drake is a photographer and videographer who works with brands and personalities in the hunting world. His career has brought him all over the world and through pretty much every situation you can imagine. Steven is no stranger to pushing himself to that next level and somehow finding a way to document it while doing so. Show Notes and Links
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| #41 - The Lady Alliance with Kieren Britton | 30 Jul 2018 | 00:52:49 | |
Kieren Britton is the founder of The Lady Alliance, an organization dedicated to connecting women together, building community, and encouraging those women to be the best possible version of themselves. On this episode, we talk about who the organization is for, what they do, and how it came to be. We also discuss why the outdoors is such a great place to build confidence and character. If you are someone who is looking for a caring and understanding community that will work with you through your personal challenges, you're going to want to look into what The Lady Alliance offers. Show Notes and Links
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| #40 - The Off Grid Food Company | 23 Jul 2018 | 01:04:50 | |
In this episode, Spencer from Off Grid Food Company and I discuss his company, how it started, why it started, and what it offers consumers. It's a great conversation with a great guy and I was honored to have him on the podcast. *Update 2023: Off Grid appears to be closed, but this conversation is still great! Show Notes and Links
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| #39 - Leave No Trace | 16 Jul 2018 | 01:18:35 | |
In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Aaron and Doniell from Leave No Trace about how to interact with the wild places we visit. They blew my mind with the amount of science-based advice they provided. I really had no idea how much information I was missing and I'm sure you'll feel the same way after this episode. Show Notes and Links
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| #164 The Complexity of Conservation with Robbie Kroger of Blood Origins | 18 Feb 2024 | 01:11:27 | |
Robbie Kroger of Blood Origins joins the show to discuss the complex relationship between hunting and conservation. We cover a range of topics, including the reintroduction of wolves, the function of wetlands, what would happen if we stopped hunting altogether, and finally, the impact social media has had on hunting. We also discuss the responsibilities brands have in shaping narratives and the importance of a respectful approach to hunting as a part of conservation. Robbie is a wealth of knowledge and one heck of a guy! Thanks for tuning in! Check out the links below to learn more, connect, and support the show. | |||
| #38 - Film What Makes You Feel with Aaron Hitchins of Rockhouse Motion | 09 Jul 2018 | 01:15:13 | |
Aaron Hitchins is part of the talented team at Rockhouse Motion and joins the show to walk me through his creative process with video and how wild places can impact people across all ages and cultures. Show Notes and Links
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| #37 - Canoeing Across America with Jillian Brown | 02 Jul 2018 | 01:01:13 | |
Jillian Brown and her adventure partner Martin Trahan are currently (as of July 2018) canoeing their way from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic via riverways across the United States. She joins me to talk about the expedition, her experiences, and the spiritual side of such an effort. Show Notes and Links
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| #36 - Passion is Everything with Shane Vander Giessen | 25 Jun 2018 | 01:06:55 | |
Shane Vander Giessen is someone who exemplifies having a passion for wild places and joins the podcast for a deep dive into that passion. If you enjoy hearing people talk about their journey into the outdoors, their love of the backcountry, and some great hunting stories, you'll want to give this episode a listen. Show Notes and Links
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