Where Wild Women Wander is a podcast that invites narrative to the lives of everyday women who are inspired by and find their life strongly influenced by the outdoor world.We are a welcoming platform to start conversations, fuel inspiration, expand goals, reveal possibilities, create space, and enco…
This week's episode features an interview with Wild Woman Megan Stayer.In the last full episode of the season, we sit down with Megan- a gorgeous soul who gave us the rundown on how she went from being a teenager who struggled with depression to a woman who woke up one day and took control of her life through mindfulness. By taking control of her life, Megan has fallen in love with all things outdoors and especially loves to hike and backpack. Megan also carries her mindfulness in her day-to-day lifestyle by practicing yoga and she is also a small business owner, specializing in bringing low waste, sustainable products to her community. We hope you enjoy, find inspiration in, and can relate to Megan’s words.Notes: You can find Megan on Instagram @modern_natural_living.Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Find more episodes like Megan’s on our Episodes page.Check out Megan's website here and learn more about requesting changes to your amazon packaging here.Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content! This week features a speculation on Love Languages in the outdoors.Do you know what your Love Languages are? Take the quiz & let us know!We are in no way sponsored by the 5lovelanguages or affiliates. Let us know! Shoot us an email, fill out the contact form on the website, or DM us on Instagram. We would love to hear from you!Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen.Disclaimer: These are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel or what you should do. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don’t.
This week's episode features an interview with Wild Woman Morgan Mihal.Prepare yourself to fall in love with Morgan – a woman with the most infectious and bubbly laugh of all time. Morgan is a well-rounded climber who loves to find adventure to, from, and at the crag. Morgan talks to us about moving to Colorado at the age of 18, life in a Suby (Subaru), and truly embracing dirtbag culture to pursue climbing and the outdoor lifestyle. Morgan also touches on the visibility of climbers with disabilities and how not to be a jerk when you encounter a climber with a disability specifically at the crag and generally in the world.We hope you enjoy, find inspiration in, and can relate to Morgan's words.Notes: You can find Morgan on Instagram @dirtbagmoxieFollow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Find more episodes like Morgan’s on our Episodes page.Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content! This week features one of our favorite pieces of gear and the many uses of a Buff!Do ya'll know what a Buff is? Otherwise known as a neck gaiter, this item is Kelsey and Liz's #1 pick for their favorite outdoor gear. Listen on, and we will tell you why. SPECIAL BONUS CHALLENGE INFO: We will be sending out a Where Wild Women Wander sticker to any listener who can correctly identify how many times the word "Buff" is stated in this episode. Deadline for participation in the challenge is Thursday April 16, 2020 at 10PM EST. Please email us at wherewildwomenwander@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram with your guess to participate. We are in no way sponsored by Buff or its affiliates. Do you have a Buff? Do you also L-O-V-E it? Thinking about getting one now?Let us know! Shoot us an email, fill out the contact form on the website, or DM us on Instagram. We would love to hear from you!Click here to see Buff's "Ways to Wear."Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen.Disclaimer: These are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel or what you should do. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don’t. We are also not sponsored by Buff and/or their affiliates in any way.
This week's episode features an interview with Wild Woman Michelle Bem, a wildlife biologist and rock climber living in California. Meet Michelle Bem, a wildlife biologist based in Southern California. On a typical day, you can find Michelle scrambling through the desert canyon working with the Desert Tortoise and Big Horn sheep populations, hanging with her dog, or hitting a local crag. We were inspired by Michelle’s ability to move away from toxic relationships in day-to-day life and transition into a healthy relationship with nature.We hope you enjoy, find inspiration in, and can relate to Michelle's words. Notes: You can find Michelle on Instagram @flowerchildmeesh.Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Find more episodes like Michelle’s on our Episodes page.Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content!This Campfire Convo gives an overview of the seven Leave No Trace principles, also known as LNT. We discuss what each principle actually means, how it can be implemented into your recreation plans, and why it is important. We also share our own anecdotes of LNT situations that we have happened upon in the outdoors. We really tried to make this topic that may seem boring fun, engaging, and easy to understand. For more detailed information, visit LNT.org. Check out the blog post write-up on this episode for a written account on this topic. Did you know and follow the LNT principles before you listened to this podcast episode?Let us know! Shoot us an email, fill out the contact form on the website, or DM us on instagram. We would love to hear from you! Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter@wherewildwomen.Disclaimer: These are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel or what you should do. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don’t.
This week's episode features an interview with Wild Woman Chelsy Zelasko, a woman who is strong in many sports and continues to push her limits. As a young woman, Chelsy has searched for a consistent outdoor community to explore her passions of rock climbing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. We discuss the importance of having a supportive group of friends and outdoor partners. Chelsy makes the point that the array of outdoor sports she participates in helps her create affirmations throughout her personal life. Furthermore, Chelsy shares the yin to her yang, revealing how she gets her "stoke" when she's not outside.We hope you enjoy, find inspiration in, and can relate to Chelsy's words. Notes: You can find Chelsy on Instagram @chelsy2611.Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Find more episodes like Chelsy’s on our Episodes page.Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content!This episode takes a look at the desire of many of us to go "low waste" in our everyday life and how to transition that into our outdoors recreation. We discuss the basic tips, like using reusables to shop and eat out of. Then, we discuss our outdoors habits and even dive into some of our favorite sustainable brands and gear web sites. Check out the blog post write-up on this episode for more detailed information on the hows and whys of this topic, as well as links to anything mentioned. How do you transfer low waste principles into your outdoors lifestyle?Let us know! Shoot us an email, fill out the contact form on the website, or DM us on instagram. We would love to hear from you!Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter@wherewildwomen.Note: Episode links are in the blog post here. When Kelsey mentions UsedGear.com, she actually meant GearTrade.com, woooops.Disclaimer: These are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel or what you should do. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don’t.
Self-proclaimed "free range" child, Certified Welder, 3D-artist, home owner, DIYer, fungus-lover, forager, and Beta Blaze community founder, Becca is a wild woman who is continually learning and trying new things. Becca shares laugh-out-loud childhood stories, including lugging out a hibachi grill for her first ever camping trip. She explains how she got into welding and machinery, and how she yearns to do it with artistic purpose. Becca discusses buying her first home and the tiresome renovation process. Lastly, we talk about the ins and outs of Beta Blaze, a community-based learning experience, where friends share their knowledge on a specific topic in the outdoors. Becca's story is such a fun listen, and you'll be sure to learn some impressive facts about everyone's favorite grocery store mushroom. Stay tuned until the very end to hear some special, media-relevant Dad Jokes! Notes: You can find Becca on Instagram @rayleigh_taylor_instability and @fuckiboughtahouse.The book Becca references is called "The Natural Navigator" by Tristan Gooley. Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content!This Campfire Convo focuses on Situational Awareness relating to outdoors women’s safety. Oftentimes, the first question women get asked when going alone on an adventure is, “Are you sure you’re safe to go alone?” It is an unfortunate reality that outdoors women do have to keep some extra tricks up their sleeves to stay safe. In our opinion, one of the best mental tools to implement when alone outdoors is understanding situational awareness and trusting your gut. Join the conversation as we break down women's common fears and our tips on how to handle some situations or practice risk aversion. Do you have any experiences or tips to add?Let us know! Shoot us an email, fill out the contact form on the website, or DM us on instagram. We would love to hear from you!If you’d like to read the accompanying blog post for this episode, click here!Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter@wherewildwomen.Disclaimer: These are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel or what you should do. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don’t.
During this episode, Kelcie recounts her former life as a D1 college athletics star with a strong dedication to academic pursuits and the journey she went on to get to where she is now – an outdoors-loving athlete with a focus on fitness.Kelcie talks about how she has reshaped her identity and redefined what success means to her, the RV she just bought, making the world a happier place, finding flow, and her business, Fundamentally Strong. This powerful woman has found her niche as a personal trainer who strives to teach fitness as a foundation for being capable at whatever sport or adventure you are ready to take on next. Notes: You can find Kelcie on instagram @kelciehromisin or follow her business @fundamentallystrong. You can find out more about her personal training pursuits at www.fundamentallystrong.com. Furthermore, you can read her fitness blog at AccessNEPA. Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content!This week’s Campfire Convo is focused on our scariest shared backpacking experience. Kelsey and Liz tell you about the time they were terrified in the Catskills together, this story is known as The Rusty Dagger.What did you think?Let us know! Shoot us an email, fill out the contact form on the website, or DM us on instagram. We would love to hear from you!If you’d like to read the accompanying blog post for this episode, click here!Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey@somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter@wherewildwomen.Disclaimer: These are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel or what you should do. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don’t.
In this episode, we interview Lindsay Dragon, a dedicated mother and self-taught gardener. She shares how she has built a space in her backyard that serves as a sanctuary for herself. But that's not all, she is continually working on creating a space that allows for sensory learning experiences for her kids, where they can connect with the earth through taste, smell, touch, and more.Lindsay is an avid Pinterest-er and delves into some of her tips for creating outdoors spaces at home on a budget and by yourself. If getting outside is something you want to focus on more, why not start at home? Lindsay's episode is a great listen to gain perspective, learn about our connection with Mother Earth, and learn more about DIYing an outdoors lifestyle. Notes: Connect with Lindsay on Facebook at Lindsay Dragon and on Pinterest at /ldrago12Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content!This week’s Campfire Convo is focused on backpacking. If you’re a beginner looking for answers to backpacking’s frequently asked questions, or a regular weekend-warrior looking for tips and tricks you might not have known about, listen in to this Q & A style episode. We each share our experiences, the way we handle situations, and our opinions on how to conduct yourself in the wild. We cover topics from bathroom faux pas to what to look for in the perfect tent site and everything in between.Were all of your questions answered?Let us know! Shoot us an email, fill out the contact form on the website, or DM us on instagram. We would love to hear from you!If you’d like to read the accompanying blog post for this episode, you can listen on our website here.Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen.Disclaimer: While we do refer to legitimate studies, these are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel or what you should do. We also do not claim to be solid advice-givers. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don’t.
This week we share our interview with Heidi Zeuner, a well-rounded woman who has a lot to share with the world. She tells us the role cycling has played in her life, of the many places she has lived, and the multitude of sports she participates in. More importantly, we delve into how life trauma can inform perspective and how the outdoors is the ultimate healing space. Please note – Heidi gets into some pretty deep topics, like incarceration, addiction, and the death of loved ones. There are also quite a few curse words scattered throughout.Notes: The aunt Heidi mentions owns Hot Tomato Pizza in Fruita, Colorado and the film produced by Patagonia featuring her aunt is called Life of Pie. The organization that “empowers young girls through outdoor adventure” is ElevateHER.Heidi's sister's screenprinting work can be found here. If you’d like to see the difference in Class A, B, and C RV’s, check out this blog.The movies we talk about in the "Just for Funsies" segment are Dawn Wall and Free Solo. If you haven’t already seen them, go check them out! You can watch Dawn Wall’s trailer here (and it is available on Netflix.) You can watch Free Solo’s trailer here. The songs / artists mentioned during "Just for Funsies": Liz's Pick: "Weekend" by UpstateHeidi's Mentions: The Kitchen Dwellers, Greensky Bluegrass, Elephant Revival, The Dead South, Fruition, CabinetKelsey's Mentions: Ira Wolf, Strong Women PlaylistMore Notes: Follow Heidi on Instagram @hazeunerFollow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of being a woman in the backcountry, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content! This week's Campfire Convo is focused on athleticism, and how experiences as a child in the physical education curricula can affect your activity interest as an adult. Liz and I bring in a few interesting case studies about the dynamics of P.E. curricula, speak on personal experiences, and digress on possible solutions to foster a more positive image of fitness and movement. Ultimately, we ponder if school-based athleticism prepares us to become adults living active lifestyles. What do you think?Disclaimer: While we do refer to legitimate studies, these are our personal opinions, and we by no means intend to tell you how you should feel. We also do not claim to be solid advice-givers. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don't. References (because Plagiarism is bad): The PE Hall of Shame that Liz talked about, The Texas study that Liz talked about, and the Reuters article that Kelsey talked about.
Liz and Kelsey are pleased to bring you the first official episode of Where Wild Women Wander. In this episode, we interview Emmy Kinsey: mother, trauma nurse, and self-taught rock climber. Emmy shares some amazing things with us throughout the episode, you will often ponder if she is secretly Wonder Woman given her career, busy schedule, and amazing parenting skills. Emmy’s daughter came along for the ride, so we hear some background noise from her, as well as some insider’s perspective on living life as a Kinsey. When Emmy refers to a ‘she’ or anonymous entity, she is referring to Gracie, her 10-year old middle child.Stay tuned to the very end of the episode for some bonus content from Liz's dad. You will not be disappointed. Notes: Follow Emmy on Instagram @mountainmama734Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
Campfire Convos are shorts where Liz and Kelsey candidly talk about a topic loosely related to women and the outdoor world. Whether it be talking about the subject of athleticism as a woman, a recent book we read, or something fun–like our favorite pieces of gear and why, we try to keep these episodes around 15-20 minutes. These shorts will come out every other Thursday as a buffer between interview episodes with guests, giving you time to catch up on the longer episodes and us time to create more fantastic content! This week's Campfire Convo is focused on imposter syndrome, coming from our personal perspectives of being women in outdoor sports. We also talk about how it affects our work lives and discuss how we have found that the fear of failure is deeply entwined with imposter syndrome. Then, we hash out our methods for dealing with (and maybe overcoming?) some of the feelings that come with imposter syndrome.Disclaimer: These are our personal opinions, and we by no means, intend to tell you how you should feel. We also do not claim to be solid advice-givers. Take what you want or need from our podcasts; leave what you don't.
While the format is slightly different for our Wild Women interviews (less about us, more about other women!), we wanted to kick off the podcast by sharing our backgrounds on who we are, what we are passionate about, what we do and how that makes us outdoors women. Meet your host, Kelsey Novack, as she shares her adventure travel stories of bike touring the North East coast, seasonal work in Montana, RV living in Oregon, and thru hiking the Appalachian Trail. Additionally, find beauty with Kelsey as she shares her arguments for saying 'yes' to all the opportunities life can give us. Keep an eye out for first official Wild Woman episode next week with Emmy Kinsey: mother, trauma nurse, and self-taught rock climber. Notes: Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
While the format is slightly different for our Wild Women interviews (less about us, more about other women!), we wanted to kick off the podcast by sharing our backgrounds on who we are, what we are passionate about, what we do and how that makes us outdoors women. Meet your host, Liz Masi, as she shares on her upbringing within the outdoors and how she truly found her space as an outdoors woman. She speaks on the influence of the women and activities at her local summer camp and her parents. And she shares about the path she took while making a career within the outdoors industry as a wildlife biologist. She tells us about her passion for climbing, her foraging adventures, her scariest moment alone in nature, and her proudest moment accepting herself as a Wild Women. Liz leaves us with our first Wild Women challenge of the week. Keep an eye out for Kelsey's episode next week. Notes: Liz's challenge was cited from inspiration by Kara Loewentheil's Unf*ck Your Brain Podcast | Episode 101. Want to watch a video Liz thinks is "adorable AF" to listen to what the Willow Flycatcher really sounds like? Watch on Youtube. Interested to see what the Lion's Mane mushroom actually looks like, since we were so poor at describing it? Check out this Google search.Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.
The who, what, when, where and why (the 5 W's) of the podcast Where Wild Women Wander (the 4 W's), hosted by Liz Masi and Kelsey Novack. Our goal is to speak with everyday women who share a relationship with the outdoors, giving them a platform to share their story and providing space for women to feel connected to. Visit our website at wherewildwomenwander.com and follow us on instagram @wherewildwomenwander for more information and updates. Notes: Follow Liz on Instagram @getyourfeetup and find Kelsey @somuchbeautyitcanmakeyoucry.Follow the podcast on Instagram @wherewildwomenwander, on Facebook @wherewildwomenwander, and on Twitter @wherewildwomen. Our podcast music, Hoedown by Audionautix, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/.