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Trailblazer is the podcast that shares the stories of people who use their outside voices to spark change. I hope that these conversations will inspire you to get outside and use yours, too.


    • May 12, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 30m AVG DURATION
    • 15 EPISODES


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    14. Erin Baumgartner: Nature & Art, Outdoor Inspiration, & The Creative Process

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 38:53


    Erin Baumgartner, a State College native, is a deeply thoughtful, authentic, and creative person. It brought me so much joy to hear her story and how she connects nature to art. Today, she shares:

    13. Chris Sommer: FKT on the Midstate Trail & Houselessness in Centre County

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 48:58


    Chris Sommer, a State College native, is a human being deeply rooted in a sense if stewardship. And, he loves to walk... far. Today, he shares:

    12. Veronica Reardon: Wilderness, Human Impact, Social Media + Public Lands, & Equity in Outdoors

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 46:29


    Veronica is a Wilderness Ranger for the wilderness district in Aspen, Colorado. ————————————————————— An outdoors enthusiast originally from Missouri, she fell in love with the Western slopes of Colorado and has been working with the Forest Service as a team lead for rangers in this wilderness area. ————————————————————— Today, she shares: - How human history has shaped and altered Aspen's wilderness, from the activities of Indigenous peoples to Aspen's present-day tourism & recreation - The complex role that social media (geo-tagging) has played in both breaking down the historic whiteness of outdoor spaces, while also being used to commodify public lands - What being an ethical outdoors person can look like in your local community ————————————————————— Veronica is an absolute wealth of knowledge, and as her life work is to protect the wilderness districts in Aspen and educate visitors on mindful interaction within them, we could barely scratch the surface. But I hope this conversation brings some inspiration and reflection - it certainly has for me! ————————————————————— Aspen-Sophris Ranger District Webpage: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/whiteriver/about-forest/districts/?cid=fsbdev3_001248

    11. Devyn Adams: The Raceless Marathon, Pursuing Purpose, & Redefining Ability in Running

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 27:55


    Devyn Adams is a junior at Penn State studying rehabilitation and human services. She and her friend Maria were supposed to run the New York City Marathon this year, but everything is canceled. ————————————————————— Instead, they're running their own: the Raceless Marathon, which raises funds to support an organization that provides sports and nutritional programming for youth with visual impairments - an organization that had empowered Devyn to pursue her love for running, and with which volunteers with today. ————————————————————— Devyn shares how she fell in love with running and what the Raceless Marathon means to her. Also, she talks about ways that she's framed this time to more deeply examine what she wants her purpose to be, in both her running and in her future. Lastly, she shares on ways that the sports community should encourage and empower friends & teammates who have visual impairments to pursue their goals in outdoor spaces. 
————————————————————— The Raceless Marathon sign-up: 
https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/UniversityPark/TheRacelessMarathon?fbclid=IwAR2p1q1uxHwqEvhSasmvyRE0CFiBWar_6Mas7joQHYWbsF8ahtwzOg3E7G4 You can find Devyn at: @devadamz

    10. Adam Wolfe: 100 Miles, Gratitude, & Community Through COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 27:45


    On Monday, August 10th as I'm sharing this episode with you all, Adam Wolfe is kicking off his 100-mile week of running - but there's a lot more to it than just the miles. ————————————————————— In this episode, he shares more about this project, among other things. The plan: to run 2 runs each day, each time with someone in his life who's really important to him. Afterwards, they'll sit down and have an open and vulnerable conversation. ————————————————————— In a lot of different ways, coming together safely through the joy of running is a great way of celebrating community and that love of running during the separated times that we're in, no matter the pace or distance. And, we talk about the immense privilege we have in stepping out the door and approaching these runs with able bodies. ————————————————————— Adam is deeply thoughtful, and I hope that you'll enjoy listening to our conversation. Adam's IG: @adam_wolfe31

    9. Christina Platt: Wilderness Preservation, Hiking the Appalachian Trail, & Pursuing Your Purpose

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 56:17


    Christina Platt just really, really likes walking. She's a reformed "techy", Appalachian Trail hiker, and now, she's a Wilderness Specialist for the National Forest Service and Wilderness Preservation System in the Monongahela National Forest, in WV. Also, she's just a really genuine human being. ————————————————————— She's got a lot of knowledge to share from her experiences. Today, Christina gives a crash course on public lands. She also explains a bit about her incredible job and the responsibility of using data to measure the success of preservation in wilderness areas. We talk about outdoor spaces and how our country's policies and people have made efforts, and are currently working, to preserve them. (And she gives a lot of great life advice, too!) ————————————————————— I'm so grateful that you've chosen to check this episode out - hope that you enjoy.

    8. Sean Farahani: June for Justice, Speaking Up, & Doing What Scares You

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 14:33


    Sean Farahani is choosing not to be silent. Channeling his frustration and pain in the midst of systemic inequality and violence against BIPOC in the US, he's using his abilities to speak up. ————————————————————— Every day in June, he is running to raise awareness for the issues woven into our society and raise money for ACLU, an organization that demands accountability and justice. ————————————————————— In our conversation, we talk about the importance of reflecting and educating ourselves. And the power of speaking up and acting out, in addition to supporting the voices of others and the broader organizations that are working to create systems change. ————————————————————— June For Justice GoFundMe: https://gf.me/u/x6awvc

    7. Mike Walwro: Running an Ultra-Marathon FKT FTK, Crazy Ideas, & Acting on Inspiration

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 43:53


    If you've ever spoken with Mike Walwro, you might have an idea of what this conversation today is like. He finds adventure in everything. He is passionate about what he cares about. He cares deeply for others. And he really, really - REALLY - likes running. ————————————————————— On May 31st, he'll be doing the FKT FTK. His goal is to do a 50-kilometer solo race on the Ghost Town Trail, a trail close to his home in central PA, to raise money to fight pediatric cancer. But, there's more: he's planning to break the record, and get the Fastest Known Time - 3:46:30 (7:17/mile). And, it's uphill. ————————————————————— Today, he shares some of his story. Taking those first steps towards trying new things, and the specific decisions that led him to be who he is today, is one thing that we talk about. Also, he shares more about his FKT FTK, why he feels inspired to raise money for pediatric cancer, and his fear of not chasing his own crazy ideas. And, we share some memories and pretty good laughs throughout it all. ————————————————————— Mike is a gritty, jack-of-all-distances, all-around genuine human being. I hope that you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. ————————————————————— ————————————————————— The FKT FTK DonorDrive: https://donate.thon.org/participant/22964 YouTube Video for the FKT FTK: https://youtu.be/ZnUKCgMzRZg

    6. Hannah Carney: Creating Community, Food as Medicine, & Growth Through Adversity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 20:13


    Hannah is a food science and nutrition student, avid distance runner, supporter of food as healing, and many other things. Beyond that, she's an ulcerative colitis fighter, and eating disorder survivor, and a strong believer in her faith. ————————————————————— In this episode, among many other things, she talks about acknowledging her growth, and not identifying with her past struggles, but acknowledging their importance it plays in where she is today is something that's pretty powerful. ————————————————————— In a lot of different ways, coming together through the joy of sharing recipes is a form of healing and connection during the separated times that we're in. ————————————————————— Here's where you can find her: Hannah's Instagram account: @wholesomely_hannah Her website: https://wholesomelyhannah.net/

    5. Sam Lapp: Conservation, Sound, & Data - Using Your Unique Set of Passions to Help Outdoor Spaces

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 37:57


    Welcome back to Trailblazer. On this podcast, I try to share conversations with some pretty incredible people who have committed to using their love for the outdoors to advocate for a better world. ——————————————————— Sam Lapp graduated in 2019 with his master's degree is Engineering Design from Penn State University, and is also a talented musician. He's explored ways to combine his expertise in these areas with his love for nature and the outdoors, and he's found intersections of sound, math and computer science, and conservation to affect change on the natural world, and it's so inspiring. ——————————————————— He shares about his experiences as a field researcher, camping in National Parks for Leave No Trace, a conservancy organization. His current position, helping computers recognize bird sounds to monitor populations, in Pittsburgh, is another way that he's combined his love for sound, data, and nature. Lastly, he shares about his music project he co-created called "Suna Ansuna", which brings local musicians into natural spaces to share music while also bringing awareness to the story of the location and its conservation efforts. ——————————————————— Sam‘s humility, wisdom, and understanding of how each person can make a difference in the world is powerful. I hope that you'll enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

    4. Jodie Potter: Finding Your “Why” in Running, Fighting Cancer, & The Power of Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 31:29


    Jodie Potter is a mom, runner, and advocate. She has run 32 half-marathons and 2 marathons, with many other crazy events. ————————————————————— But even more incredible is that within those races, she's personally raised over $40,000 to fight pediatric cancer, and has participated with several teams that have collectively contributed over $1 million in the fight. ————————————————————— She shares her story with me today, and so much more. We also talk about finding your "why" in running our whatever your sport may be, and the power of finding a community to share it with. ————————————————————— For more information about Emily Whitehead Foundation, visit: www.emilywhiteheadfoundation.org, or follow us at https://www.facebook.com/EWhiteheadFdn , http://www.instagram.com/EWhiteheadFdn , or https://twitter.com/EWhiteheadFdn. ————————————————————— https://emilywhiteheadfoundation.salsalabs.org/activatehope/index.html

    3. Rachael Wittmer: The “Not-Boston Marathon” & Finding Ways to Fight COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 20:03


    Rachael Wittmer ran in Pittsburgh in 2018 with hopes of qualifying for the Boston Marathon. She missed the cutoff by just 90 seconds that year, and so she trained and qualified in 2019 to be in Boston for 2020. a few weeks ago, she got the news, along with so many others, that the Boston Marathon won't be held on April 20, 2020. ———————————————————————————————————————— So she's decided to run her own “Not-Boston Marathon” on April 20, 2020 with a purpose: to outrun COVID-19. ————————————————————————— She is raising money for the community clinic in her county. With many unable to work due to COVID-19, those who rely on this clinic may feel the strain more than most. ————————————————————————— Rachael tells me about her story of running, how she decided to do this, what inspired her, and why she feels that it's important. She also gives some ideas on how we can use this time to look forward, have perspective, and find inspiration to do something, big or small, to help communities. ————————————————————————— Rachel's "Outrunning COVID-19 GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/outrunning-covid19?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet

    2. Raymond Friend - Bike Tour for CHILD USA & the Importance of Going After a Wild Idea

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 17:36


    Welcome back to Trailblazer. This week's episode, the second episode, is a conversation that I had with a friend of mine and an advocate named Raymond Friend. Last summer, he decided to ride his bike across the state of Pennsylvania to raise money for CHILD USA, the leading non-profit that is working to end child abuse and neglect. _________________________ In this conversation, he shares this ground-up crazy idea, how to plan for a trip like this, the unexpected highs and lows from the adventure, the value of both old friends and the new people you might meet along the way, and the personal growth found from embarking on an adventure like this or supporting another who is going after their crazy idea. _________________________ - Raymond's bike tour video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ0Ki5xXObU&t=223s - His website can be found here: https://rayjfriend.wixsite.com/personal _________________________ Thanks for listening to Trailblazer. Catch us next week, and in the meantime, stay inspired to use your outdoors voice.

    1. Megan Marshall - F.L.Y. Movement, Body Positivity in Sport, & Vulnerability

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 18:08


    Megan Marshall is our very first guest. She's the business core administrator at Penn State University, mother and partner, and co-founder of the FLY Movement. A former Penn State division-one student-athlete on the track and field team, she talks about how her experience as a college athlete brought forth some unexpected challenges. Her story inspired her to reach out to a friend and start a movement that starts the conversation on body image, eating disorders, and mental health in sports, as well as across the broader college campus and social media. She also shares the importance of being vulnerable, how taking a chance to share her story and her wild idea has made her who she is today. I hope that you enjoy this first of hopefully many episodes as much as I did - thanks. You can find Megan at: F.L.Y. Movement - https://www.fuelloveyou.com/ Megan Marshall - https://www.instagram.com/meg_marshall_/

    Welcome to Trailblazer!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 0:59


    This to Trailblazer, the podcast that explores the passion and purpose behind awesome people and their feats in the outdoors. I'm your host Baylee, and I'll be talking with those who do some pretty incredible things by using their outside voice to spark change. I hope this will inspire you to use yours, too.

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