Four college friends Ben, Chris, Sam And Wynston participate in a round table style podcast interviewing friends, and telling stories about everyday experiences.
Tune in to episode 14 of The Hiemland where we catch up with Danee Voss, a recent graduate from the dietetics program at the College of Saint Benedict in central Minnesota. In this episode, Danee talks about the diverging lenses of seeing meal prep and cooking as a science and as a sensory experience. In addition to her perspective on food, we also talk to her about her advocacy for social justice and climate change issues. We are excited to share Danee's stories as they stimulated both our minds and our appetites.
On this episode we are joined by good friend Evan Hansen! Evan is from Rochester Minnesota. He Attended North Central College in Naperville Illinois. He has given a ted talk on life after failure, Through hikes the Appalachian Trail, and organized fund raiser to raise money for suicide awareness. Donation Link: http://www.4giving.com/donation/ccc2 Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcztqK4lvPE&t=54s
Kate Cuthbert is from Minneapolis Minnesota. She attended Bates College in Lewiston Main. She spent several years Co-directing a Horse riding program at a summer camp with her sister and friend, she spent time in Tanzania studying Giraffes, and currently she is Mammal Nursery Manager at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota.
On this Episode we speak with long time Wolf Ridge naturalist Peter Harris. Peter talks about bird banding, biking around the United states and his up coming world sailing trip. Tune in to hear more.
After a long absence the boys of the Hiemland are back! This time we are joined by Sabrina Marconie. Sabrina talks about becoming a wildlife biologist through her education and work experiences, followed by the journey that brought her to be a teacher on an island off of the coast of Alaska. Plus, we got the most interesting bonus story towards end the podcast, so far.
P.H.D student at Duke University, Blake Fauskee joins us today to talk about his work in the field of botany. We dive into his time working with the Field Museum in Chicago, the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, and his international travels. Blake also provides alot of information on his work with ferns and genetics.
On this episode, Sam and Wynston talk to friend of the show and photographer Henry Elholm! Henry gives us the origin of his photography passion and how it has carried him in his life to where he is now. This episode is packed with stories of adventures in national parks like Crater Lake, Olympic, and Shenandoah. Then to wrap up the episode Henry tell the story about how he got banned from living on campus in college! (check out video linked below) Follow Henry's Work on his Instagram and Website! Website: https://www.henryelholm.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hank_is_crank/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otHI3bTbsTw&t=29s
On this episode we talk to Nick Bailles about his work with Ely outfitting company. He gives us an idea of what he does day-to-day and season-to season and how Covid-19 is impacting the outdoor education world. He also talks about his gear recommendations for canoe based trips. He then tells us on of his favorite stories and wraps it up with a thought on the proposed Polymet copper sulfide nickle mine. We hope you enjoy this episode and thank you for joining us!
On this episode we learn from long time friend Erin Doyle about what it means to be an art therapist, the day to day of the job, and what brought her to this career. We also talk about life in New York City and Erin tells us a story about the Boundary Waters.
For this episode, Urban snowboarder Casey Pflipsen joined us to talk about his most recent film "Higher education II Academic Probation". We learned how much work it takes to make an action sports film. Make sure you check out the film on youtube and follow them on social media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_feW7F2FUs&feature=youtu.be https://www.instagram.com/highereducationsnow/
Tortoise in a hotel room, french kissed by a Giraffe, and what in the world is a Chuckwalla? Ever wonder how you end up working at a zoo? On this episode you are going to hear from good friend Chris Butler about his path from history teacher to full time zoo staff.
Today We Sit Down With Good friend and one of the hosts of this show, Sam Guida! We discus some of his upbringing and talents and he shares some of his knowledge of the wilderness with us!
On Today's Episode we talk with host of this podcast Wynston! We discus Chemical Engineering in Morocco, abandoned insane asylums and going to space with Elon Musk. Enjoy!!!!
How many butt holes? How many is too many horses? what life is like in Seattle, tree octopus, and we don't know how many teeth we are supposed to have. Did Ben Have a Sasquatch encounter?
Welcome to our podcast! Four former colleagues and college roommates telling stories and interviewing other interesting friends.