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Remember when a bunch of dogs saved hundreds of human's lives in Alaska a century ago? In January of 1925, diphtheria, a deadly disease, swept through the village Nome, Alaska… killing multiple children. The town was frozen in for the winter. No roads in or out. No ships able to break through the ice in the sea around it. No planes able to fly through a winter so cold, temperatures on the ground would plummet to nearly -90 degrees Fahrenheit. The only hope to deliver life-saving anti-toxins to the area? Alaska's wildly hearty, determined, and heroic sled dogs. For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com
In this episode of the Mushing Podcast, host Robert interviews musher Keaton Loebrich, who recently completed his first Iditarod race. Keaton shares his journey into the world of mushing, the challenges he faced during the race, and the vital role his dogs played in his success. He reflects on the future of dog mushing, offering advice for newcomers to the sport, and shares heartfelt stories about his lead dogs, Rambo and Miss Y. The conversation highlights the camaraderie within the mushing community and the passion that drives mushers to continue pursuing their dreams.
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En Luz de Sefarad selevramos el Día de la Musher, destakando su importansia en la transmisión de la tradisión oral sefardí. Profundizamos en el romanse "Lavava la Blanka Ninya" ke kantavan las musheres sefardim de Salónica (Grecia) antes de la boda, enmientres lavavan la lana para la ropa de kama de la Novia. Este romanse es tambyén konosido kon el nomvre de "Porke yoras blanka ninya". Kurunamos el programa dedikado a la musher destakando su valor en la kultura en djeneral i en la múzika de las Nonas, ofresemos el kante a kapela komo se kantava en las vieshas Djuderías de Sefarad "Lavava la Blanka Ninya" (Romanse sefardí de Oriente), dezeando bindisiones a todas las musheres del mundo por entero.Escuchar audio
J'ai le plaisir de recevoir aujourd'hui Guillaume Grima, un coureur et aventurier hors normes qui a fait du froid extrême son terrain de jeu. Ancien chasseur alpin, habitué à repousser ses limites dans des conditions hostiles, Guillaume a quitté les Alpes françaises pour s'installer dans le Yukon, au nord-ouest du Canada. Musher, ultra-trailer, et désormais finisher de l'une des courses les plus dures au monde, il nous partage aujourd'hui son incroyable expérience sur la Yukon Arctic Ultra.Cette course, longue de plus de 600 km à travers les étendues glacées du Yukon, impose aux coureurs un défi monumental : survivre et avancer dans des températures pouvant descendre sous les -40°C, tracter une pulka de 30 kg, et endurer l'isolement absolu pendant plusieurs jours. Guillaume a affronté ces conditions extrêmes avec une détermination impressionnante, terminant en 8 jours, 2 heures et 24 minutes, à la deuxième place, derrière Mathieu Blanchard.Dans cet épisode, il nous raconte sa préparation méticuleuse, ses nuits passées à la belle étoile par -40°C pour tester son matériel, et les défis physiques et mentaux qu'il a dû surmonter. Il nous plonge dans l'intensité de cette aventure où chaque erreur peut être fatale et où la solitude devient un adversaire aussi redoutable que le froid.Guillaume nous dévoile aussi ce qui l'a poussé à s'engager dans une telle odyssée, sa rencontre avec Mathieu Blanchard sur la course, et les moments de doute comme d'euphorie qui ont jalonné son parcours. Un récit fascinant, au plus près de l'extrême, qui redéfinit les limites de l'endurance et de la résilience.Préparez-vous à une immersion dans l'univers glacial de la Yukon Arctic Ultra. Enfilez vos gants et votre bonnet et plongez dans votre nouvel épisode de Course Épique !***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
J'ai le plaisir de recevoir aujourd'hui Guillaume Grima, un coureur et aventurier hors normes qui a fait du froid extrême son terrain de jeu. Ancien chasseur alpin, habitué à repousser ses limites dans des conditions hostiles, Guillaume a quitté les Alpes françaises pour s'installer dans le Yukon, au nord-ouest du Canada. Musher, ultra-trailer, et désormais finisher de l'une des courses les plus dures au monde, il nous partage aujourd'hui son incroyable expérience sur la Yukon Arctic Ultra.Cette course, longue de plus de 600 km à travers les étendues glacées du Yukon, impose aux coureurs un défi monumental : survivre et avancer dans des températures pouvant descendre sous les -40°C, tracter une pulka de 30 kg, et endurer l'isolement absolu pendant plusieurs jours. Guillaume a affronté ces conditions extrêmes avec une détermination impressionnante, terminant en 8 jours, 2 heures et 24 minutes, à la deuxième place, derrière Mathieu Blanchard.Dans cet épisode, il nous raconte sa préparation méticuleuse, ses nuits passées à la belle étoile par -40°C pour tester son matériel, et les défis physiques et mentaux qu'il a dû surmonter. Il nous plonge dans l'intensité de cette aventure où chaque erreur peut être fatale et où la solitude devient un adversaire aussi redoutable que le froid.Guillaume nous dévoile aussi ce qui l'a poussé à s'engager dans une telle odyssée, sa rencontre avec Mathieu Blanchard sur la course, et les moments de doute comme d'euphorie qui ont jalonné son parcours. Un récit fascinant, au plus près de l'extrême, qui redéfinit les limites de l'endurance et de la résilience.Enfilez vos gants et votre bonnet et plongez dans votre nouvel épisode de Course Épique !Episode intégral disponible mercredi, ne le manquez sous aucun prétexte !***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On this segment of Copper Country Today, in advance of the CopperDog 150, host Todd VanDyke talks with veteran musher and kennel owner Tom Bauer about what it's like to prepare for and compete in the race.Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 on WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation. Copyright © 2025, Houghton Community Broadcasting, Houghton, MI.
(Feb 11, 2025) Albany Democrats are pumping the brakes on a bill that could have kept Republican Elise Stefanik's congressional seat vacant until November; a new report from the Prison Policy Initiative looks at disciplinary systems in prisons around the country; and a dog musher in the Thousand Islands is hosting a meet-and-greet this weekend.
Iditarod is good to go: ‘Return of winter’ good news for Mansfield native musher: https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/02/02/iditarod-is-good-to-go-return-of-winter-good-news-for-mansfield-native-musher/ Today: Matthew Failor, a Mansfield native and seasoned musher, just got good news—this year’s Iditarod is a go. After weeks of uncertainty over snow conditions, winter made a comeback just in time, and the race is set to start in Willow, Alaska, and end nearly 1,000 miles later in Nome.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orlické hory v těchto dnech nepatří jen lyžařům, ale také tradičním závodům psích spřežení Šediváčkův long. Jde o nejtěžší tuzemský etapový závod s povinným nočním bivakem, nejdelší trať je dlouhá 300 kilometrů. V Deštném v Orlických horách se musheři sešli po sedmadvacáté, mezi účastníky ze Švýcarska, Německa nebo Lotyšska samozřejmě nechybí ani Češi. Někdy jde o celé rodiny.
En Luz de Sefarad kompartimos dichas sefardim kuriosas i sus signifikados, en este kavso son dichas i refranes de Izmir (Esmirna) onde enfloresió una rika Komunidad Sefardí ke konservó en sus erederos la tradisión de Sefarad. Kurunamos el programa kon el kante de bodas "Ya salió de la mar la Galana", en la boz de Mónica Monasterio, kon Horacio Lovecchio. El Patrimonio de las dichas i los kantes en tu tradisión sefardí.Escuchar audio
Chtěli jsme vás pozvat na saňové závody psích spřežení Janovičky, které se o víkendu měly jet na Janovičkách u Broumova. Máme ovšem aktuální, ne příliš potěšující zprávy. Za organizátory závodů vše vysvětlí Roman Zasadil ze Stěžer u Hradce Králové, který také před lety podlehl lásce jménem husky.Všechny díly podcastu Host ve studiu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Chtěli jsme vás pozvat na saňové závody psích spřežení Janovičky, které se o víkendu měly jet na Janovičkách u Broumova. Máme ovšem aktuální, ne příliš potěšující zprávy. Za organizátory závodů vše vysvětlí Roman Zasadil ze Stěžer u Hradce Králové, který také před lety podlehl lásce jménem husky.
Emily Ford, known as Emily on Trail spent years as a solo backpacker until the winter of 2021 where she solo hiked the Ice Age National Scenic Trail with a canine companion named Diggens. In 2023 she began mushing and will now compete in the infamous Iditarod sled dog race in Alaska in 2025. Her mission is show the outdoors is for everyone. Presented by Kinetico (https://www.kineticoMN.com/) Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/) Tito's Vodka (https://www.titosvodka.com/) Star Bank (https://www.star.bank/) Lakes Gas (https://www.lakesgas.com/) & North Dakota Tourism (https://www.helloND.com/)
Emily Ford, known as Emily on Trail spent years as a solo backpacker until the winter of 2021 where she solo hiked the Ice Age National Scenic Trail with a canine companion named Diggens. In 2023 she began mushing and will now compete in the infamous Iditarod sled dog race in Alaska in 2025. Her mission is show the outdoors is for everyone. Presented by Kinetico (https://www.kineticoMN.com/) Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/) Tito's Vodka (https://www.titosvodka.com/) Star Bank (https://www.star.bank/) Lakes Gas (https://www.lakesgas.com/) & North Dakota Tourism (https://www.helloND.com/)
In this episode of Mushing, host Robert Forto speaks with Alex Lee Moore, a newcomer to the dog mushing community in Alaska. Alex shares her journey from Virginia to Alaska, her family's involvement in mushing, and her aspirations for racing and training sled dogs. The conversation explores the challenges and joys of building a dog team, the importance of community support, and the future of dog mushing as a sport. Alex emphasizes the need for open-mindedness in training and the excitement of introducing her children to the world of mushing.
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Aujourd'hui, je reçois à mon micro Louise Bolliet, ostéopathe animlier dans le nord de la Norvège. Préparez vous à voyager ! Enfilez vos gants et votre caleçon de laine et embarquez avec nous près du cercle polaire
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes Stage Stop racer, Austin Forney to talk about the race, training and running in Colorado, cattle ranching and more.
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Want to know how curators select artists for open calls? Or find new talent? Or choose which artists to give a solo show to? Look no further, Lawren Alice and Noah Musher of Arch Enemy Arts held back nothing on alllll the gallery behind-the-scenes. If you're an artist, you're going to want to hear it. We talk about: - Arch Enemy's beginnings - The green and red flags curators look for in artists- Gallery horror stories- How to show galleries you care about your work- How to make a good first impression- How they narrow down works for their open call- and a whole lot more Big thank you to our guests for being so generous with their time and knowledge. Follow Arch Enemy Arts IG @archenemyarts website www.archenemyarts.com Support the show: @heywhatareyouworking on IG Follow the hosts: @andreaguzzetta on IG @speaking_in_rainbows on IG @devonwalzart on IG Leave us your feedback, comment or question and we might play it or answer it in an upcoming episode! GOOGLE VOICE # (747) 272-0665kj
Madam Policy welcomes world-renowned musher and literal trailblazer, DeeDee Jonrowe, to discuss her journey within the dogsledding world, leading to 32 Iditarod starts, 29 finishes, three second-place finishes, and a record setting run in 1998 of fastest time by a female. DeeDee joins hosts Dee Martin and Anna Karakitsos to discuss her incredible journey, including completing one of her Iditarod runs three weeks after finishing chemotherapy, her work with search-and-rescue dogs, and her role as a leader on animal humanitarianism. Want to learn more about animal search-and-rescue training? The importance of perseverance in the face of hardship? Then this episode is for you!
Join host Robert Forto as he interviews Iditarod musher, Lauro Eklund on the Mushing podcast. The Mushing podcast is made possible by Mushing+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe now at mushing.com/mushingplus
Join host Robert Forto as he interviews Iditarod musher, Will Rhodes on the Mushing podcast. The Mushing podcast is made possible by Mushing+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe now at mushing.com/mushingplus
ATYL is pleased to welcome Lacy Kuehl to the show! Lacy is an up-and-coming race car driver with experience in several disciplines, including mushing! Kuehl also works to raise awareness for those with diabetes through Drive for Diabetes Awareness. With unique experience under her belt and a cause that drives her forward, Kuehl is determined to take her career to the next level. Join the ATYL crew to chat with her, PLUS, hear about our time at Bristol and preview COTA with us! --- Lacy's Alaska Documentary: https://youtu.be/Qjf5X-R0j5E?si=E1hrjDb3iU0zhVG9 Drive4Diabetes: https://www.drivefordiabetesawareness.org/ https://www.facebook.com/DriverLacyKuehl — From show creator Taylor Kitchen, welcome to Above The Yellow Line! Tune in each week to talk all things NASCAR with live streams most Thursday nights! Above The Yellow Line: www.abovetheyellowline.com Toby Christie: www.TobyChristie.com
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes Iditarod musher Josi Thyr to the podcast to discuss how she got involved with the sport, running in the big race, and much more.
Our Iditarod friend & insider Matt the Musher joins the show! | An extended conversation with Matt the Musher | Playing men's league softball with Micah Parsons.
Our friend Matt "The Musher" Paveglio joins the show to detail the beginning of the 2024 Iditarod race, including racer Dallas Seavey's encounter with a wild moose/
Welcome back to the next episode of I-Kid-A-Pod. Today includes the latest Race Updates, We'll meet Dallas Seavey on Meet the Musher, hear some trail trivia about Ryan Redington, and talk a little about Kristy Berington's dogs.
Tiffany and Mike dive into the life of Beau Morgan in The Life of Squid! On this edition of The Life of Squid, Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan, Mike, and Tiffany react to a musher that kills and guts a moose after an encounter with a dog at Iditarod
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John Gordon sits down with Ray Voigt, former professional retriever trainer and current Purina senior specialist, and Karl Gunzer, Purina Sporting Dog Group Director, discussing all things dogs. They talk about their love for sporting breeds, canine nutrition, training tips, and the Bird Dog Hall of Fame. If you're a dog lover, this episode is a must-listen as they dive into the history and importance of sporting dogs.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Cédric Lemoine est musher. Français de 36ans, installé depuis bientôt 9ans en Laponie Suédoise, il a la vie dont il rêvait. De la neige, du froid et des chiens. 42 aujourd'hui. 42 chiens dont il s'occupe à plein temps et qu'il ne peut pas quitter plus de 48h. Mais avant de racheter Laponie Mush où il reçoit ses clients et élève ses chiens, avant de prendre le départ de courses mythiques comme La Grande Odyssée ou l'Iditarod, Cédric Lemoine a d'abord été chef cuisinier. Dans la traces de son père puis dans différentes brigades étoilées, avant même de devenir chef à domicile. Jusqu'au jour où il a découvert les chiens de traineau. Alors son enfance, dont on ressent quelques blessures, son grand-père qui reste encore son modèle, mais aussi son choix de venir s'installer ici en Laponie, les courses mythiques dont il rêve et ses chiens pour qui il donnerait tout. Les tomates qui ont le goût de concombre, ses années à Megève et son unique regret, tout ça et bien plus encore est à découvrir dans cet épisode lapon de Tant qu'Il Y aura des Hommes. Au micro de TQDH, la carapace de Cédric Lemoine a fondu... Bonne écoute Générique composé par Jean Thévenin.
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes Iditarod musher, Mats Pettersson from Sweden to the Mushing podcast. The Mushing podcast is made possible by Mushing+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe now at mushing.com/mushingplus
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes race car driver and dog musher Lacy Kuehl to the podcast to talk about racing cars and coming up to Alaska to run the Junior Iditarod.
Because of our mostly snow-less winter so far, the 2024 John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon has been cancelled. The cancellation is only the third in the history of the nearly 40-year race. Organizers say they ideally need 12 to 18 inches of snow for the dogs to race safely. Right now the entire northeast corner of the state has less than an inch. Organizers said rescheduling for another time this year was not an option. Here is Beargrease board president Mike Keyport. “We really wanted this 40th running to be a kind of a bigger event and this last minute planning might not allow us to do that,” Beargrease board president Mike Keyport said. “So by postponing the 40th running until next January, we'll have more time to plan more time to fundraise.”Musher Erin Aili won Beargrease in 2021. She and her husband Keith Aili are both Beargrease champions, along with their award-winning Alaskan Husky sled dogs— who have been diligently training for the race, until this disappointing turn.Erin Aili joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer from Miles Ahead Racing Kennels in Ray, Minnesota.
Fred Agree is a resident of Alaska and the first Jew to complete the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Fred's Iditarod bib and other ephemera from the 1984 and 1985 races are on display at the Alaska Jewish Museum in Anchorage. He also designed the Alaska license plate for Iditarod finishers. Co-hosts: Jonathan Friedmann & Joey Angel-Field Producer-engineer: Mike Tomren Faces of Iditarodhttps://faces.iditarod.com/fred-agree/ Iditarod Finisher's License Platehttps://iditarod.com/where-did-the-official-iditarod-finishers-license-plate-originate/ Slightly to the Right of Americahttps://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/2000-01/27/030r-012700-idx.html Subscribe to the Amusing Jews podcasthttps://www.spreaker.com/show/amusing-jews Adat Chaverim – Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Los Angeleshttps://www.humanisticjudaismla.org/ Cool Shul Cultural Communityhttps://www.coolshul.org/ Atheists United Studioshttps://www.atheistsunited.org/au-studios
Have you ever wondered how in the world small towns in Alaska like Wasilla and Palmer developed? Did you know that the town of Knik, south of Wasilla, used to be a thriving town? Would you like to know why it disappeared? In today's episode, I interview John Trampush with the Knik Wasilla Historical Society and the Musher Hall of Fame Museum. He shares insights into how the area developed that you'll be hard-pressed to find in a history book and does so in a fun, conversational way. Wasilla Knik Historical Society & Musher Hall of Fame: http://www.wkhsociety.org/knik-museum.html Jamin Goecker (For Relocation Guide): https://jgoecker.kw.com/contact Monthly Meetup Group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1309094036709085/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamingoecker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamin_goecker/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamin-goecker App: https://jgoecker.kw.com/myapp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoJaminRealEstate Keller Williams Realty Alaska Group
Ben Vaughan is a seasoned adventurer who, after dedicating 22 years to the US Navy, including five combat deployments, made a life-changing choice to retire and embark on a new path. In 2018, he sold his car and belongings to hike the Appalachian Trail for five months, realizing that a conventional job couldn't quench his thirst for adventure: Over the next couple of years, Ben took on the Pacific Crest Trail and Continental Divide trail, earning him the status of Triple Crowner. In 2021, he tackled the demanding Hayduke Trail in just seven weeks and was about to embark on the Pacific Northwest Trail when a unique opportunity emerged: being a dog musher in the remote Alaskan wilderness. He's also an Outdoor Vitals customer. Ben's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiking_ginger_b/?hl=en *** Great Backpacking Gear (Support the Podcast): https://bit.ly/3PswpQi #triplecrown #mushers #dogmusher #outdoorvitals #liveultralight
Robert Forto, the Dog Musher and Founder of Alaska Dog Works and First Paw Media, joins the show to share his journey from starting a dog training business to training for the Iditarod. Hear how to conquer your fear of roller coasters, build your business with a podcast, structure your business so you can go on vacation, keep going when it's 30 below zero, and the magic of margarita snow. Connect with Robert on social media @RobertForto
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Musher Moe and Dexter join host Dan Kirkup to chat about her first Canadian Challenge and plans for 2024. Musher Moe https://www.facebook.com/@Musher-Moe-100086271034270/ https://www.facebook.com/eagleridgedogsledtours https://www.facebook.com/garrick.schmidt.1 Canadian Challenge www.canadianchallenge.com https://www.instagram.com/canadianchallenge/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/CanadianChallengeSledDogRace/ https://twitter.com/CCSleddograce/status/1498352545256787968
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes a junior musher, Eva Robinson from North Dakota to Mushing Radio. In this episode we talk about Eva's run in the Junior Iditarod, being the only competitive musher in the state, and much more.
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes spirnt musher Jamie Perry of Wisconsin about how she got started in mushing, racing, living on a farm, the upcoming sled dog expo, and much more! Mushing Radio is a podcast that follows the sport of dog mushing, the Iditarod, and races worldwide. Mushing Radio is hosted by best-selling author Robert Forto (A Musher's Dream) and a team of co-hots that bring a unique perspective to the show. During the Iditarod, each March the show is a daily podcast that covers the race with an in-depth analysis that you won't find anywhere else. In the off-season, hear interviews with mushers, behind-the-scenes news, and updates. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. https://link.chtbl.com/mushing Please consider supporting the show and receive exclusive perks at http://patreon.com/firstpawmedia Say hello on Twitter (@firstpawmedia) Instagram (@firstpawmedia) and Facebook http://facebook.com/firstpawmedia Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Sunday Post at https://keap.app/contact-us/8576656676153995 We also produce Dog Works Radio, Wellness Wednesday, the Rock n Coasters podcast, and more. Graphics by Robert Forto https://robertforto.com Check out our online shop https://firstpaw.shop Episode transcripts are posted on our website https://firstpaw.media
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes Iditarod musher, Matt Failor to talk about how he get started in mushing, his dogs, the Iditarod, welcoming his first child, future plans, and much more! Mushing Radio is a podcast that follows the sport of dog mushing, the Iditarod, and races worldwide. Mushing Radio is hosted by best-selling author Robert Forto (A Musher's Dream) and a team of co-hots that bring a unique perspective to the show. During the Iditarod, each March the show is a daily podcast that covers the race with an in-depth analysis that you won't find anywhere else. In the off-season, hear interviews with mushers, behind-the-scenes news, and updates. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. https://link.chtbl.com/mushing Please consider supporting the show and receive exclusive perks at http://patreon.com/firstpawmedia Say hello on Twitter (@firstpawmedia) Instagram (@firstpawmedia) and Facebook http://facebook.com/firstpawmedia Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Sunday Post at https://keap.app/contact-us/8576656676153995 We also produce Dog Works Radio, Wellness Wednesday, the Rock n Coasters podcast, and more. Graphics by Robert Forto https://robertforto.com Check out our online shop https://firstpaw.shop Episode transcripts are posted on our website https://firstpaw.media
Iditarod and Yukon Quest dog musher Ryne Olson joins Jennie to talk about what life is like as a professional dog musher and how you can experience dog mushing on your trip to Alaska. Chena Outdoor Collective - Ryne's company offering dog mushing tours and reindeer walks in Two Rivers near Fairbanks.Jennie's article about dog sledding in AlaskaGet Jennie's Alaska Travel planners and pre made itinerariesBook a trip planning session with JennieGet Jennie's weekly Alaska Travel tips in your inboxFollow Jennie on InstagramLet Jennie plan your trip for you!Music credits: Largo Montebello, by Domenico Mannelli, CC.
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes Iditarod musher, Brent Sass to talk about how he get started in mushing, his dogs, the Iditarod, Yukon Quest, and much more. Mushing Radio is a podcast that follows the sport of dog mushing, the Iditarod, and races worldwide. Mushing Radio is hosted by best-selling author Robert Forto (A Musher's Dream) and a team of co-hots that bring a unique perspective to the show. During the Iditarod, each March the show is a daily podcast that covers the race with an in-depth analysis that you won't find anywhere else. In the off-season, hear interviews with mushers, behind-the-scenes news, and updates. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. https://link.chtbl.com/mushing Please consider supporting the show and receive exclusive perks at http://patreon.com/firstpawmedia Say hello on Twitter (@firstpawmedia) Instagram (@firstpawmedia) and Facebook http://facebook.com/firstpawmedia Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Sunday Post at https://keap.app/contact-us/8576656676153995 We also produce Dog Works Radio, Wellness Wednesday, the Rock n Coasters podcast, and more. Graphics by Robert Forto https://robertforto.com Check out our online shop https://firstpaw.shop Episode transcripts are posted on our website https://firstpaw.media
Join host Robert Forto as he welcomes Iditarod musher, Deke Naaktgeboren to Mushing Radio to talk about his recent Iditarod finish. To support our show, please go to our Patreon page. ABOUT MUSHING RADIO: Mushing Radio follows the sport of dog mushing, the Iditarod, and races worldwide from First Paw Media. Mushing Radio is hosted by best-selling author Robert Forto (A Musher's Dream) and a team of co-hots that bring a unique perspective to the show. During the Iditarod race each March, the show is a daily podcast that covers the race with an in-depth analysis you won't find anywhere else. In the off-season, hear interviews with mushers, behind-the-scenes news, and updates. ABOUT ROBERT FORTO: Robert Forto is the producer of Mushing Radio, a business coach and dog musher who helps entrepreneurs all over the country create sustainable business success. Whether it is through his podcast, his dog training business, or his trainings, you will quickly realize that you can be the best dog owner possible. CONNECT FURTHER WITH US: PODCAST: https://firstpaw.media MORE RESOURCES: https://alaskadogworks.com SOCIAL MEDIA: https://beacons.ai/dogworks CONTACT: http://alaskadogworks.com/contact-alaska-dog-works/ LINKS MENTIONED: http://dekesdogs.com FREE: 100 Dog Training Tips http://ak.dog/100tips PRESENTING SPONSOR: This episode of Dog Works Radio is presented by Green Infusion by Wilderness Athlete if you're looking for an easy way to ensure you're getting those micronutrients. Green Infusion from Wilderness Athlete is giving you 10% off your purchase. Just head over to firstpaw.shop and use PAW at check out. That's firstpaw.shop with the code PAW EPISODE CREDITS: Podcast Logo: Robert Forto Photo credit: Toni Reitter DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel regarding their brand, business, and otherwise. We all hope you enjoy and find value in each episode.
Iditarod finisher Bridgett Watkins talks about growing up in a mushing family, being an emergency room nurse, raising kids while training to be a competitive dog musher, and much more. To support our show, please go to our Patreon page. ABOUT MUSHING RADIO: Mushing Radio follows the sport of dog mushing, the Iditarod, and races worldwide from First Paw Media. Mushing Radio is hosted by best-selling author Robert Forto (A Musher's Dream) and a team of co-hots that bring a unique perspective to the show. During the Iditarod race each March, the show is a daily podcast that covers the race with an in-depth analysis you won't find anywhere else. In the off-season, hear interviews with mushers, behind-the-scenes news, and updates. ABOUT ROBERT FORTO: Robert Forto is the producer of Mushing Radio, a business coach and dog musher who helps entrepreneurs all over the country create sustainable business success. Whether it is through his podcast, his dog training business, or his trainings, you will quickly realize that you can be the best dog owner possible. CONNECT FURTHER WITH US: PODCAST: https://firstpaw.media MORE RESOURCES: https://alaskadogworks.com SOCIAL MEDIA: https://beacons.ai/dogworks CONTACT: http://alaskadogworks.com/contact-alaska-dog-works/ LINKS MENTIONED: http://kennelonahill.com https://www.instagram.com/kennelonahill/ FREE: 100 Dog Training Tips http://ak.dog/100tips PRESENTING SPONSOR: This episode of Dog Works Radio is presented by Green Infusion by Wilderness Athlete if you're looking for an easy way to ensure you're getting those micronutrients. Green Infusion from Wilderness Athlete is giving you 10% off your purchase. Just head over to firstpaw.shop and use PAW at check out. That's firstpaw.shop with the code PAW EPISODE CREDITS: Podcast Logo: Robert Forto Photo credit: Toni Reitter DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel regarding their brand, business, and otherwise. We all hope you enjoy and find value in each episode.