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Der Allgäu Podcast
Simon und Tom, was braucht es, um draußen in der Natur sein Glück zu finden?

Der Allgäu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 38:28


Simon Heidrich und Tom Hennemann – der Outdoor-Guide und der Gebietsbetreuer. Im Podcast nehmen sie dich mit nach draußen. Bei Wind und Wetter, da sind sie sich einig, finden oft besondere Begegnungen statt. Sie erzählen von besonderen Momenten, inspirierenden Erlebnissen in der Natur und davon, was es wirklich braucht, um draußen sein Glück zu finden. Denn manchmal genügt es, sich einfach Zeit zu lassen, um ganz im Moment innezuhalten. Wir nehmen dich mit auf acht Wegen ins Glück: Genuss und Draußen sein, Bewegung und Pausen, Resonanz und die Kraft der Natur, Achtsamkeit und „Mitanand“. Dein Glück ruft … Hörst du es? allgaeu.de/glueck

Pub Natter
The Fox Part Two

Pub Natter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 40:39


We are hosted by Jason Allen at the Fox in North Luffenham, who is the owner and also the Chair of Discover Rutland. Our special guest is Gina Bradbury, who is the Director of the Outdoor Guide and business partner to her sister and TV presenter Julia Bradbury.

Pub Natter
The Fox Part One

Pub Natter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 44:12


We are hosted by Jason Allen at the Fox in North Luffenham, who is the owner and also the Chair of Discover Rutland. Our special guest is Gina Bradbury, who is the Director of the Outdoor Guide and business partner to her sister and TV presenter Julia Bradbury.

Snow Country Stories Japan
Oze National Park with Outdoor Guide Iida Taka / Nozawa Onsen Tours

Snow Country Stories Japan

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 40:45


In Episode 30 of the podcast I speak with outdoor guide Iida Taka about Oze National Park. Straddling four prefectures of the snow country – Gunma, Niigata, Fukushima and Tochigi – Oze National Park is relatively small at 373 squared kilometres however its smaller size is in fact one of its attractions. Known for its lakes, wetlands, moors and marshes, the park is ringed by mountains ascending over 2000 metres with areas of dense forest. As such, visitors to Oze can enjoy varied environments including unique flora and fauna within a confined area. Taka is an experienced outdoor covering many destinations in Central Japan including Oze National Park. Originally from Izu, Taka's journey to becoming an outdoor guide involves stints in Australia, New Zealand and Canada before pursuing certification in Oze – a park she is very familiar with and keen to introduce to international visitors. Based in Nagano, Taka operates Nozawa Onsen Tours in the popular ski resort and hot spring town of the same name. Offering tours that reveal the long history and culture of the village, along with the surrounding environment, Taka reveals a side of Nozawa that many if not most international visitors miss.We discuss the national park in the first half of the interview before moving onto the tours Taka offers at Oze and Nozawa Onsen in the second half of our chat. For more information, visit the Nozawa Onsen Tours website or Instagram - links are above - and of course you can find information, images and a map showing you where the national park is on the episode page of the Snow Country Stories Japan website. Snow Country Stories Japan is a bi-weekly podcast about life and travel in Japan's legendary 'yukiguni'. For more information about the show and your host, visit our website - www.snowcountrystories.com - and make sure to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Urban Tiger Radio
The Outdoor Guide Foundation

Urban Tiger Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 38:13


What better way to 'Walk Yourself Happy' than to take time out with the Julia Bradbury inspired two day adventure set amongst beautiful surroundings in sumptuous hotels with 4 acknowledged experts in the fields of well-being. Two days that will kickstart your motivation to living a better, longer and more fulfilled ilfe. Listen to Gina Bradbury Fox describe how this and her childrens charity came to provide outdoor clothing for small and underprivileged children. Find out how to Donate!

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
Navigating the wild with T1D: outdoor guide Sarah Janin

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 45:25


This week, it's one thing to push yourself when you live with type 1 diabetes.. we talk a lot about extreme athletes with T1D, but it's another thing to live with diabetes when others rely on you for their safety. Sarah Janin is an outdoor adventure guide for sports like rock climbing and ice climbing and avalanche education. Sarah was diagnosed with type 1 as a toddler, in a time before meters, let alone CGMs, and is incredibly honest about her struggles. She's thriving with diabetes now and she shares what she does to keep herself and her clients safe in the outdoors that she absolutely loves. More about Sarah here   This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Moms' Night Out Info    Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza  Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom  Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens  Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com  Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com    

NH 2A
NH 2A Podcast #178 - Discovering Navigation with Outdoor Guide Zebulon Jakob

NH 2A

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 117:56


Welcome to the NH 2A Podcast where we discuss anything related to the Second Amendment including firearms, gear, and current events. Hosted by Jared and Jacob in the free state of New Hampshire. In this episode, we are joined by outdoor guide Zebulon Jakob. Zeb has been teaching rock, ice, snow, and ski climbing at the Internation Mountain Climbing School in North Conway, NH since 2000. In this episode Zeb takes us through a thorough explanation of where to begin as it relates to outdoor navigation or "land nav." Topics of discussion include map reading, types of compasses, protractors, and potential problems with relying on technology. Be proficient, politically active, and polite. *** Any information contained in this podcast should not be considered to be legal advice ***Support the showLinktree: https://linktr.ee/nh2aPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/nh2apodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nh_2a_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NH-2A-112290513643619

UNPILLED Podcast
The Story Behind The DNA Way, and The DNA Company - Interview by Julia Bradbury

UNPILLED Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 41:00


We are constantly one step away from good health, and one step away from bad health - which step will you take?The journey of the DNA Company and as well as the book, The DNA Way, would not have existed if not for Kashif's personal experiences. These includes stories of wanting to heal his own self from a number of chronic diseases, and wanting to heal his niece who once ran away from home due to her anxiety.In this episode, Kashif is interviewed by Julia Bradbury, TV Presenter of BBC and ITV, Journalist and Co-founder of The Outdoor Guide. She is mostly known for Watchdog, Top Gear and Countryfile. Julia is also a strong advocate for the environment, and issues surrounding homelessness. She is a breast cancer survivor and is a woman whose life inspires many, which is documented in "Julia Bradbury – Breast Cancer & Me", nominated for a national TV award.They dive into Kashif's story and the beginnings of The DNA Company where they studied the results of 7,000 people to come up with the comprehensive DNA 360 Report that is available today, which shows which genes you have and what system of health it affects. Tune in, and learn more about the importance of knowing more about yourself and your genes today!________________________________________________________________________________If you wish to learn more from Julia, make sure to visit the following channels:Take a look into Julia's personal website at https://juliabradbury.com/Know all about the walks around UK by visiting her and her sister's website at https://theoutdoorguide.co.uk/Pre-order Julia's book at Walk Yourself Happy: Find your path to healing in natureFollow Julia on Twitter @JuliaBradbury and Instagram @TheRealJuliaBradbury________________________________________________________________________________Don't forget to grab yourself a copy of Kashif Khan's book, "The DNA Way: Unlock the Secrets of Your Genes to Reverse Disease, Slow Aging, and Achieve Optimal Wellness" which is now available wherever books are sold!In this book, biotechnology entrepreneur and CEO of The DNA Company Kashif Khan offers an action plan to help you live your best life. It starts by understanding your genetic makeup.Learn how to access your human instruction manual—the DNA way.________________________________________________________________________________Follow Kashif Khan to receive updates on the UNPILLED Podcast!This episode may also be streamed on YouTube!

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast
27. Mount Everest Base Camp, Part 1

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 32:52


Today's episode is a bit of a departure from the usual. I'm going to take you back in time to the beginning of Girl Gotta Hike, or actually, before the beginning. Living in New York City, it's all too easy for me to get tied into the day-to-day hustle and while I often dream of heading out on long hikes, it's been the rare occasion that I've been able to step out of the fast lane for an extended break. In the summer of 2017, I had become an officially licensed Outdoor Guide. I hadn't quite worked up the courage to lead my own hikes yet, and my website was a series of blog posts from my John Muir Trail thru-hike from the year prior. But that December, the neon sign for my next adventure started flashing right in front of my eyes.  I got an invitation to join a small group of photographers on trek up to Mount Everest Base Camp, and in a few short months, I found myself traveling halfway around the world with William Vazquez, photographer and founder of Camera Voyages, plus four other new York city based photographers. And it was five years ago this week that we reached Mount Everest Base Camp, at 17,598 feet above sea level. The journey to get there has been taken by many before us and many since, but walking amongst the highest mountains in the world was unbelievably special, and somehow, despite the lack of oxygen in the air, I had enough reserves to write down my daily  experience along the way.  This episode covers the first 7 days of my trek, from Katmandu to Namche Bazaar. Part two will be headed your way next week.Anjali's Cup Turmeric Blends — use code “GIRLGOTTAHIKE” for 15% off your cart at anjaliscup.comGossamer Gear — use code “GIRLGOTTAHIKEGOSSAMER” for 15% off your first purchase at GossamerGear.comCheck out GG's amazing backpack lineup here:Mariposa (60-Liter)Gorilla (50-Liter)G4-20 (42-Liter)Kumo 36 (36-Liter)Camera Voyages travel companyInto Thin Air, by Jon KrakauerEverest, 2015 movieKancha Sherpa FoundationNirvana Home, Namche Bazaar

Ein Löffel Butter
Zwei Löffel Butter - Fängt die Natur da an, wo die Ausbildung aufhört?

Ein Löffel Butter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 75:12


Während Simon fleißig Excel-Tabellen mit Zahlen befüllt, damit er genügend Schokoriegel für seine geplante Tour mit einer Gruppe durch die winterliche Hardangervidda dabei hat und niemand verhungern muss, hat Franzi angefangen wieder die Schulbank zu drücken. Und diese Schulbank steht draußen, wurde zwar nicht von Bear Grylls himself geschnitzt, aber die erste Unterrichtseinheit hat sich dennoch mit Outdoor-Survival beschäftigt - denn Franzi hat eine Ausbildung zum Outdoor-Guide begonnen. Über zwei Jahre wird sie nun in unterschiedlichen Einheiten lernen, sich sicher und gut draußen in der Natur zu bewegen, mit Gruppen zu diskutieren wie viel Klopapier in den Rucksack muss, wenn man länger unterwegs ist und generell einmal bei der Natur hinter die Kulissen zu blicken. Und Simon bereitet sich weiter vor auf seine persönliche Praxiseinheit im Guiding von Gruppen, beantwortet fleißig die Fragen seiner Teilnehmenden und fragt sich Tag für Tag vor dem Start der Tour, ob er auch genug Teebeutel, Kaffee und Schokolade eingepackt hat! Viel Spaß beim Reinhören! Franzi und Simon Franzi zu ihrer Ausbildung: https://ins-nirgendwo-bitte.de/outdoor-guide-ausbildung Franziska auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insnirgendwo.bitte Franziskas Website: https://ins-nirgendwo-bitte.de Hier findet ihr Infos zum Häuschen von Franziska und Felix in Schweden: https://www.airbnb.de/rooms/52438841 Photo: Franziska Consolati / Simon Michalowicz Der Partner unserer heutigen Folge ist Bergans of Norway. Wenn ihr mehr über Bergans, die Produkte und den Weg der NorwegerInnen erfahren wollt - schaut einmal auf ihrer Websites www.bergans.de vorbei Über Gästevorschläge, Themen oder sonstige Rückmeldungen würde ich mich sehr unter simon@simonpatur.de oder über die entsprechenden Social Media Kanäle wie Facebook oder Instagram freuen Mucke: Justus Wilhelm || instagram.com/doggtor_1312_dresden

The Outdoor Entrepreneur
#37. Carrie Hoffman: Sobriety, Turning Travel into a Business, and Off-Grid Living

The Outdoor Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 35:16


Today's guest is Carrie! Owner of @BiggerLifeAdventures, which offers yoga and adventure retreats around the world that focus on recovery and healing. She also owns a retreat center and glamping site just outside of the Grand Canyon, called Grand Canyon Eco Retreat. Carrie is also a Trauma-Informed Yoga Teacher and an Outdoor Guide. As you'll hear in this episode, she's passionate about inspiring individual healing and recovery in nature, and through her own journey with sobriety, she's been able to create a truly aligned life and business doing what she loves. Here's just a few things we cover in the episode: Sobriety, Recovery & Healing Starting a business in only 4 days Turning Travel into a Business Off-Grid Living Retreats and Yoga Enjoy the episode! ~ Live your dreams, and happy adventuring! Social Media Channels: @biggerlifeadventures Website: www.biggerlifeadventures.com YOUR HOST LIZ: Connect with me on Instagram @LizLandeen Find out about my various programs to support entrepreneurs and/or set up a FREE 30-minute clarity call with me at https://www.lizlandeen.com/ LOOKING FOR GUESTS! Are you an Outdoor Entrepreneur? Want to be a guest on the podcast? Fill out the guest submission form to be considered for the show at https://www.lizlandeen.com/podcast The Outdoor Entrepreneur Team: Produced by Vandalpop Media at www.vandalpop.com.

Bucket List Careers
Kripalu Outdoor Guide: Cindy Olsen's Leap from Entertainment Finance to Mindful Naturalist

Bucket List Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 17:46


Cindy Olsen built a career in entertainment finance by climbing the ladder from the start of her career, but a pivotal moment happened when she was pregnant with her second child which changed everything - prompting her to reevaluate her professional life and redefine what success meant to her.  Today Cindy Olsen is a certified Kripalu Mindful Outdoor Guide and founder of Cindy By Nature. She is passionate about sharing the powerful physical and mental benefits of nature and mindfulness with others. Additionally, she runs award-winning mindful awareness programs for various schools, organizations, and private clients - a gig she says gives her more joy than she could have ever imagined!  This episode not only highlights her journey and advice for pivot-seekers, but also explores how Kripalu mindful outdoor experiences integrate elements of forest bathing, yoga philosophy and practice, Ayurveda, outdoor survival and connection skills, along with an overall focus on nature's health benefits.

Bucket List Careers
Kripalu Outdoor Guide: Cindy Olsen's Leap from Entertainment Finance to Mindful Naturalist

Bucket List Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 17:46


Cindy Olsen built a career in entertainment finance by climbing the ladder from the start of her career, but a pivotal moment happened when she was pregnant with her second child which changed everything - prompting her to reevaluate her professional life and redefine what success meant to her.  Today Cindy Olsen is a certified Kripalu Mindful Outdoor Guide and founder of Cindy By Nature. She is passionate about sharing the powerful physical and mental benefits of nature and mindfulness with others. Additionally, she runs award-winning mindful awareness programs for various schools, organizations, and private clients - a gig she says gives her more joy than she could have ever imagined!  This episode not only highlights her journey and advice for pivot-seekers, but also explores how Kripalu mindful outdoor experiences integrate elements of forest bathing, yoga philosophy and practice, Ayurveda, outdoor survival and connection skills, along with an overall focus on nature's health benefits.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 355 - Fly Fishing Guide Relief Program with Mollie Simpkins - Outdoor Guide Association

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 68:52


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/355 Presented By: Bearvault, Zoe Angling Group, FishHound Expeditions, Togens Fly Shop Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Mollie Simpkins is here to enlighten us about their mission at the Guide Relief Program and Outdoor Guide Association. She tells us how they work to ensure a better future for outdoor or fly fishing guides throughout the country, supporting them on and off the water. We also hear about Mollie's life in broadcasting as a TV and radio personality before she jumped into these guide programs. Find out why GRP and OGA are game-changers for the guide community and why we should support these organizations. Show Notes with Mollie Simpkins 03:30 - Mollie works at Sweet Water Fly Shop - just a couple miles south of Livingston in Paradise Valley. The Vermillion brothers used to own that shop. 04:20 - We had an episode about Sweetwater Travel with Steve Wilson at WFS 105 04:40 - In the shop, Mollie handles the events, all the outfitting, and the guides 07:00 - Mollie came across the group Chesapeake Women Anglers 10:00 - In the early 2000s, Mollie started as an intern in the broadcasting industry at a company called, Metro Traffic. 20 years later, she ended up being the Director of Operations out of Washington DC. 12:55 - Mollie was terribly shy when she started in the broadcasting business - she tells the story of how she overcame her shyness 15:00 - Mollie and I ran into each other at the IFTD in Salt Lake, Utah 17:00 - Mollie tells the story of how they started raising money for guides 20:00 - Josh Mills from the Pacific Northwest started Flies for Flood Relief which raised over 50,000 USD 21:00 - The other portion of the Guide Relief Program is mental health. Any guide can go to their website and apply for 2 free months of mental health care. 24:20 - Mollie talks about the Outdoor Guide Association 27:00 - They work with a company in Connecticut regarding insurance and health. For $204 a year, a guide gets free tell health plus some discounts for medical, dental, vitamins, roadside assistance, global travel assistance, pet care, etc. 30:00 - Through their partner at Crosscurrent in states like Montana, every guide has to have Liability Insurance. They also offer accident insurance, disability insurance, and life insurance. 37:00 - Mollie mentions the companies that partnered with them since the beginning. She also mentions the companies that are going to partner with them this year like Orvis and R.L. Winston Fly Rods, Cross Current Insurance, etc. 41:44 - Mollie talks about their experience at the shop when the massive flood hits Montana on June 13. They call it "the 500-year flood". 47:30 - Here's that video of the flood that Mollie mentioned - watch here 1:00:44 - Mollie tells us about her trip to Baha Mexico. She tells us about her bucket list trips. 1:03:20 - Mollie was given the alias, "Shitter. Getter. Doner". This will be her WFS card name. Stay tuned for it! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/355

The February Room A Fly Fishing Podcast
Episode 114 Mollie Simpkins & Guide Relief & Outdoor Guide Assoc

The February Room A Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 52:37


Pandemics, climate change, cancellations and inflation... like all other working professionals, outdoor guides are navigating the roughest waters ever. Fortunately, there are resources for hard-working guides and outfitters struggling to stay afloat. Molly Simpkins, Executive Director of the Guide Relief Program and Outdoor Guide Association, provides a throw bag for gillies from coast-to-coast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast
23. Melissa "Click" Goodwin, Photographer + Founder of Girl Gotta Hike

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 54:46


Hello and welcome to Episode 23!This episode sounds a bit different than usual, because I'm the one who's answering questions, while guest host Alexandra Kenin is the one asking them! Alexandra is the founder of Urban Hiker SF, an urban hiking tour company in San Francisco and author of two guidebooks, Urban Trails: San Francisco, and Urban Trails: East Bay. She is super passionate about getting out and exploring cities by foot, and she also happens to be a big fan of Girl Gotta Hike! Well I'm a big fan of hers too – in fact I interviewed her back on Episode 9 of this podcast – so when she proposed the idea of interviewing me during a recent visit to Brooklyn, though I was a bit nervous, I just couldn't say no!When I started this podcast, I assumed that my listeners would mostly consist of those who get to come out for a hike with me in person. On trail, I'm often answering questions about how I got into guiding and sharing snippets of my thru-hiking adventures, so my podcast goal was to talk less about me and highlight other women who are rockin' their outdoor passions instead!But it turns out that so many of you listeners, and especially those that are new, come from locations that are much further afield than my New York City-based circle, and until Alexandra pointed it out to me, it hadn't really occurred to me that you might want to learn some of the history and details about how I got into the outdoors too! So many thanks to her for the invite, and I hope you enjoy our walk and talk together in Prospect Park!Useful links:Gossamer Gear Discount — use code “GIRLGOTTAHIKEGOSSAMER” for 15% off your first purchase at GossamerGear.comCheck out GG's amazing pack lineup here:Mariposa (60-Liter)Gorilla (50-Liter)G4-20 (42-Liter)Kumo 36 (36-Liter) Melissa "Click" Goodwin can be found at:Girl Gotta Hike - Website@girlgottahike - InstagramFacebook -  @GirlGottaHikeGuest Host Alexandra Kenin can be found at:@urbanhikersf  - InstagramUrban Hiker SF - WebsiteFacebook - @UrbanHikerSFTwitter - @UrbanHikerSFTrip Advisor - Urban Hiker SF - Day ToursUrban Trails: San Francisco - guidebook to the trails of San Francisco Urban Trails: East Bay - guidebook to the trails of Oakland, Berkeley, Freemont, & more! 

Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther
Episode 54: Outdoor Guide Dog Advocacy

Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 26:12


On this episode of AMI Audio's show Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, the focus is outdoor adventuring with your guide dog. But first Ms. Lilly is going to recap the family's day on the Ottawa River fishing and boating on Fathers Day. Larissa Proctor, Manager of Guide Dog Advocacy for the CNIB, is going to tell us about the recent Guide Dog Advocacy Camp held at CNIB Lake Joe. Lawrence has some tips for taking your guide dog on watercraft. He also has some reflections to share on adventuring with guide dogs in outdoor spaces where the chance of encountering either wild or farm animals is high.

AIDAradio Crew Talk
Michael Reischl - Outdoor Guide

AIDAradio Crew Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 22:17


Michael Reischl ist Outdoor Guide auf den AIDA Schiffen. Welche Aufgaben er hat und was er vor seiner Zeit gemacht hat, erzählt er in dieser Folge AIDAradio Talk Moderator Borris Brandt.

AIDAradio Crew Talk
Maximilian Gross - Outdoor Guide

AIDAradio Crew Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 27:35


Maximilian Gross arbeitet als Outdoor Guide an Bord von AIDA und ist in seinem ersten Einsatz. In dieser Folge erzählt er AIDAradio Talk Moderator Borris Brandt von seiner ersten Zeit an Bord und was die besonderen Herausforderungen für einen Erstfahrer sind. Außerdem hat er schon jede Menge Eindrücke gesammelt.

The Daily Grind
S3 Episode 32: Heather Webster| Health Coach | Educator | Mindful Outdoor Guide

The Daily Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 50:30


“I want to make a difference and serve others. I love teaching” on the Daily Grind, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson and special guest Heather Webster. Webster is a health coach, educator, and Mindful Outdoor Guide. She specializes in helping women live an authentic life full of self-confidence and joy through spiritual and wellness practices. S3 Episode 32: 01/04/2022 Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Heather Webster Audio Credit Intro: Draw The Line Mastered by Connor Christian Follow Our Podcast: Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ Twitter: @dailygrindpod https://www.twitter.com/dailygrindpod Podcast Website: http://www.kjfwi.org/the-daily-grind Shop Our Merch: https://kelly-johnson-foundation.square.site Follow Our Special Guest: Instagram: @heatherwebsterwellness https://www.instagram.com/heatherwebsterwellness/ Twitter: @hw_wellness https://twitter.com/hw_wellness Website: https://www.heatherwebsterwellness.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailygrindpod/support

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast
19. Liz Forkel, Fitness Coach + Future Thru-Hiker

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 60:17


Melissa recently had the absolute honor of guiding Liz Forkel on a 5-day backpacking trip. Liz is a personal trainer, fitness coach and owner of LizFit, a fitness center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Nearly seven days a week, she helps her clients find their way to a fitter and healthier lifestyle by leading them in small group classes, personal training sessions and nutrition consultations. She works side by side with them to help raise their confidence and reach their fitness goals, but like many small business owners and busy entrepreneurs, it's rare for her to be able to take some time out for herself. Liz has had thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail as an item on her bucket list for nearly 30 years now, and with a milestone birthday approaching next June, she has decided that 2022 is her time to attempt it! But setting aside your actual business and only form of income for a 6-month trip on trail isn't a decision made lightly. While she is starting with a base fitness level that is unparalleled, and has every intent on success, she'd done no actual backpacking up until a few weeks ago, so she knew she needed to seek out a trusted source to help show her the ropes. A google search gratefully brought her to Girl Gotta Hike, and after a couple of zoom planning sessions, Melissa was stoked that Liz decided to choose GGH to be her guide. We spent 5 days and 52-miles together from New York to Massachusetts, hiking the entire Connecticut section of the Appalachian Trail. What follows is their post-hike convo. They started recording just after they reached the Mass border in order to catch her in the moment – feeling accomplished and proud but not too far removed from their 5 days and 4 nights, (some of them rainy and cold), out there. Liz is super insightful about her time on trail, and at almost 60 years old, proves that there's no time like the present to fufill a dream! SHOWNOTES AND USEFUL LINKS:Gossamer Gear Discount — use code “GIRLGOTTAHIKEGOSSAMER” for 15% off your first purchase at GossamerGear.comLink here to check out GG's Vagabond Jet BackpackLizFit – InstagramLizFit - WebsiteAppalachian Trail ConservancyAMC - Connecticut Chapter

Tough Girl Podcast
Debbie North - Wheelchair user, “Making the inaccessible accessible” - Passionate about creating a countryside for all.

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 45:05


Since becoming a wheelchair user Debbie has campaigned tirelessly to break down barriers in all aspects of promoting accessibility for all.   Debbie lives on a sheep farm in Cumbria, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.  She is a member of the Local Access Forum for the YDNP and chair of the Access For All group. She is a volunteer for the National Park with the responsibility of auditing the ‘Miles Without Stile' routes.   For the past 6 years Debbie has been the expert in inclusion and diversity for The Outdoor Guide, a free online resource dedicated to enjoying the outdoors. Co-founded and fronted by television personality Julia Bradbury.     Debbie is a Get Outside Champion with Ordnance Survey. In 2020 she was nominated for 'Outdoor Personality of the Year' by TGO magazine readers.   Debbie is a presenter, motivational speaker, writer and consultant and is able to deliver tailor made training and presentations. She is a regular contributor for the BBC Countryfile Magazine   Although Debbie specialises in walks for wheelchair users, she is able to create multi- sensory walks for people with visual and hearing impairment.   Her motto is “Making the inaccessible accessible”   New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday at 7am UK time - Hit the subscribe button so you don't miss out.    The Tough Girl Podcast is sponsorship and ad free thanks to the monthly financial support of patrons.    Support the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast and subscribe - super quick and easy to do and it makes a massive difference. Thank you.   Show notes Living on a sheep farm in Cumbria Being a wheelchair user since 2011 De-stressing from school life Spending time in the hills Starting to look at ways she could get back outside Struggling to access the countryside Working with Terrain Hopper  Losing her husband Andy to cancer Setting up the charity “Access the Dales” The Outdoor Guide  Spending time in the open and growing up in Sheffield  Meeting Andy while teaching at the same school Doing the coast to coast walk not really knowing each other… Deciding to make some changes Putting pen to paper Getting back outside again and going on her first walk in a wheelchair Facing challenges out in nature Why accessibility should be the starting point of any new project Magical moments of spending time in the outdoors Getting a new dog Having her first Scottish solo holiday Batteries on wheelchairs Going downhill New books Launching the charity and the book in April 2022 Final words of advice  Why we all have our own Everest    Social Media   Website: www.debbienorth.org    Instagram: @debbienorth29n    Facebook: @debbieNorth    Twitter: @debbienorth29   

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast
18. Kate Rhodes, Adirondack Guide, FKT Record Holder and Ultra-Runner Extraordinaire

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 91:42


Melissa first met Kate Rhodes, a fellow backpacker and NYS Licensed Outdoor Guide, where she's met so many other amazing women – out on trail! They both happened to be camping out at the same lean-to on the same night along the Northville Placid Trail in the Adirondacks when Melissa first heard word of but a few of Kate's many amazing outdoor endeavors — but she's so humble, it was her hiking companions who were the ones to hype her up!At the time, Kate was training for an upcoming attempt at snagging the unsupported record for the Fastest Known Time for traversing all 46 of the Adirondack peaks over 4,000 feet in one fell swoop — and in this episode you'll get to hear all about the planning logistics and training for that, as well as her subsequent FKT pursuits. But that's just the tip of her awesomeness iceberg! Kate's an Adirondack 46'er, President of Adirondack Mountain Rescue, a non-profit Wilderness Search and Rescue team, an Outdoor Guide working with multiple Adirondack-based guiding services, and co-owner of the gluten, dairy, soy & refined sugar-free TogaNola Snack Company -- all while holding down a 9 to 5 as an Industrial Hygienist, and is absolutely crushing it at her latest pursuit - ultra-running. You'll get to hear all about Kate's journey from growing up as an inside kid to becoming an outdoor badass, how inspiring other women and young girls helps to keep her going, and about the important role the outdoors play in her own mental health and well-being. A brief note to listeners – around an hour and 9 minutes into this episode, there is talk about the suicide of a close family member of Kate's. That event is one of the driving forces behind her current endeavors and the reason she helps raise money for organizations such as 46 Climbs and The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention.  If you or anyone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or text TALK to 741741.   Shownotes and Useful Links:Gossamer Gear Discount — use code “GIRLGOTTAHIKEGOSSAMER” for 15% off your first purchase at GossamerGear.comLink here to check out GG's The One and The Two ultralight backpacking tents!Kate Rhodes – InstagramTogaNola Snack Company – InstagramTogaNola Snack Company – WebAdirondack Mountain Rescue46ClimbsAmerican Foundation for Suicide PreventionShawangunk Ridge Trail RunFastest Known TimeHennig Preserve, Saratoga County, New YorkAdirondack 46ers

Service Academy Business Mastermind
#185: Coaching Leaders through Outdoor Adventures with Knight Campbell, USNA ‘06

Service Academy Business Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 35:42


“We work with people who are unwilling to accept that life is going to be boring...people who want to go out and grow together, to be excited, to make things an adventure, to look at the next challenge as a mountain to climb rather than a drudgery to push through. We're looking for people who want to be better leaders, who want to show up more authentically and more intentionally as leaders, and who want to learn how to do that by canoeing or rock climbing or climbing mountains or backpacking and exploring.” -Knight Campbell Knight Campbell is Outdoor Guide, Leadership Coach and CEO of Cairn Leadership Strategies. His outdoor leadership programs fuse rigorous leadership study with gritty outdoor adventures designed to transform the lives and work environments of emerging leaders, business owners, and company executives. Before Cairn Leadership Strategies, Knight served as a U.S. Navy helicopter pilot, managed crucial military air operations, and taught leadership courses for the U.S. Naval Academy. In this episode, we discuss: How the outdoors facilitates team building and breaks down barriers Why checking in with colleagues outside of the office is so important How Knight plans adventures and structures outdoor leadership curricula How stepping outside of your comfort zone can accelerate your success Knight also talks about the health benefits of spending time outdoors and why three day-long breaks are essential to obtaining a healthy balance between work and life. We also asked Knight about his favorite adventures so far and what his business goals for Cairn Leadership are over the coming months. Recording this episode made us want to shut down the computer and get some fresh air! We hope it inspires you to get outside and explore the outdoors however you can. Connect with Knight: LinkedIn Cairn Leadership Strategies If you found this episode valuable, please share it with a friend or colleague. If you are a Service Academy graduate and want to take your business to the next level, you can join our supportive community and get started today. Subscribe and help out the show: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Also available on Google Podcasts, Spotify & Stitcher Leave us a 5-star review! Special thanks to Knight for joining me this week. Until next time! - Scott Mackes, USNA '01

Lucky Trails
#77 Keep it simple – im Talk mit Outdoor Guide Tim Frey

Lucky Trails

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 52:37


Während meiner Weiterbildung zur Trailrunning-Leiterin habe ich Tim, den Gründer von Bergfrey kennengelernt. Tim bietet Outdoorkurse, Winterelebnisse, Trekking-Trips und Trailrunning-Ausflüge an. Immer unter dem Motto «Keep it simple» begleitet er Einzelpersonen und Kleingruppen in die Berge. Im Rahmen seiner Touren macht Tim es seinen Gästen möglich, die Bergwelt ganz nah zu erleben. In dieser Podcastfolge spreche ich mit Tim über seine Erfahrungen als Guide, darüber, was wir in unserer Gesellschaft vielleicht neu lernen müssen und warum ich nur eine einzige Pfanne besitze.   Hier findest du Tim und Bergfrey online: https://bergfrey.ch/ https://www.instagram.com/bergfrey/     Hier gehts lang, wenn du dich für ein Coaching bei mir interessierst: http://lucky-trails.com/    Mehr Lucky Trails? Meinen Spreadshirt-Shop findest du hier: https://lucky-trails.myspreadshop.de/   Die Blogposts zu Lucky Trails gibt es hier zu lesen: https://lifeisaluckybag.com Der aktuelle Post: «Laufkurs in Bern»:  https://www.lifeisaluckybag.com/laufkurs-bern/   Passende Folgen: Folge 61 – Trail Talk mit Natalina Neuenschwander Folge 72 – Neues Lernen Folge 76 – Glücksgefühle   Möchtest du mir eine E-Mail schreiben? podcast.luckytrails@gmail.com    Hier gibts alle Trailtipps aus den bisherigen Folgen Lucky Trails: Komoot: https://www.komoot.de/user/1395405294994?ref=wud Blog: https://www.lifeisaluckybag.com/podcast/trail-tips/    Wenn du mich zusätzlich unterstützen möchtest, dann folge mir doch auch auf YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyBEcEyaVw4IZuE2hGiwOIg    Du hast auch die Möglichkeit mich auf patreon.com zu unterstützen. Alle Infos und die Unterstützungslevel findest du hier: http://patreon.com/luckytrails   Oder empfiehl Lucky Trails weiter!   Musik: Upbeat Happy Country von Monkey Style via AudioJungle

Rock Your Purpose Podcast
The Healing Power of Yoga & Wild Places with Jana Kilgore [#145]

Rock Your Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 30:56


There's something powerfully healing about being in outdoor spaces and taking practices like yoga and meditation off the mat and into the world. On today's show, I'm in conversation with Jana Kilgore, author of the Outdoor Adventurer's Guide to Yoga. We're talking all about the healing power of being outdoors and taking yoga off the mat and into the outdoors, and how yoga can support adventure athletes in their chosen sport. I'm so excited to share this conversation with you.  About Jana Kilgore: Jana Kilgoreis the Author of The Outdoor Adventurers Guide to Yoga, and is a Board Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner, E-RYT500 Yoga Instructor, Outdoor Guide, and Chef. You can get your copy of The Outdoor Adventurers Guide to Yoga here. Connect with Jana on her website, janakilgore.com, and on Instagram, @janakilgore. Inside the show:  The healing power of yoga. The power of the outdoors and how it can help you heal.  The process of bringing a book to life. Mentioned in this episode:   Get a copy of The Outdoor Adventurer's Guide to Yoga at https://www.janakilgore.com/book. You can also pre-order from Goodreads, Bookshop, Foyles, Waterstone, and Amazon. Ready to tune in to abundance & start manifesting? The doors to the Rock Your Abundance Manifestation Masterclass are finally open. Learn more about the 3 part series and the energetic activation you'll experience at www.rockyourabundance.com Other related episodes: You Were Made for This with Emily Perry [67] Claim Your Crown - Energetic Embodiment with Emily Perry [#132] Six Keys to Finding Momentum in Your Purpose-Aligned Soul Business [#134] Owning Your Why with Maggie Gentry [#142] Thank you for being a part of the RYP community!

Jana & die Jungs
#34 - Balkon vs.Terrasse! Der große Outdoor-Guide

Jana & die Jungs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 42:04


Der Sommer ist endlich da! Also verbringen wir natürlich viel Zeit im Freien. Wir haben uns deshalb dem wohl liebsten Sommerorten der Wohnung gewidmet: Vom Balkon bis Terrasse, Loggia und Veranda; gibt es da doch so einige unterschiedliche Outdoor-Areas. Nicht fehlen darf natürlich ein ausführlicher Guide, wie man es sich nach aktuellen Trends draußen so richtig gemütlich macht. Wer von uns einen grünen Daumen hat, wer nicht mal bei Regen die Kissen wegräumt und wer seinen Kaffee am liebsten auf Balkonien genießt und noch vieles mehr gibts in dieser sommerlichen Podcast-Folge.

UBC News World
Adventure Gear Supplier Releases Camping Essentials Outdoor Guide For Stargazing

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 1:59


Online adventure gear marketplace, White Star Outdoors, releases an essential guide to outdoor camping for stargazing. The guide also recommends places around America to camp. Learn more at https://whitestaroutdoors.com/camping-outdoor-essentials (https://whitestaroutdoors.com/camping-outdoor-essentials)

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast
15. Melodie Mendez, Latino Outdoors NYC

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 2, 2021 77:17


Episode 15 features the insightful and engaging Melodie Mendez, outdoors advocate, public relations specialist, NYC Chapter Leader of Latino Outdoors, and all around lovely human being! Mel(odie), a Harlem-resident and NYC native, takes Mel(issa), a once suburbanite now Brooklynite, on a meandering walk all around the beautiful North Woods and Ravine in Manhattan’s Central Park.  Throughout their walk, they talk about all-things diversity, equity, and inclusion and how to work toward a better future at both the individual level and in broader society. Melodie is super passionate about lifting-up and representing her Latinx community and other marginalized populations in the outdoors space, and talks about why that matters, especially now in a post-pandemic world. Mel and Mel also get to geek out a bit on the Appalachian Trail, some NYC fun facts, and some of the extra challenges it takes to be an outdoorsy New Yorker. Please excuse their occasional running out of breath while walking and talking up of some of Harlem’s most notorious hills – they managed to give each other grace throughout and have a bunch of laughs – so here’s hoping you enjoy their walk too! SHOW NOTES / USEFUL LINKS: Gossamer Gear Discount — use code “GIRLGOTTAHIKEGOSSAMER” for a 1-time, 15% off discount on all core products at GossamerGear.com Latino Outdoors New York City Chapter – FacebookLatino Outdoors New York City Chapter – InstagramLatino Outdoors National Organization - WebsiteiNaturalist — app and websiteCentral ParkZogSports  Reclama / Cindy Ramirez – InstagramMelanin Base Camp – InstagramAll Colors in Nature – InstagramNew York Outdoor Recreation CoalitionLenape NationYonkers Running Project – InstagramBoogie Down Bronx Runners – InstagramHarlem Run – Instagram

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast
12. Avalou Baptiste & Claydona Dennie of TriState Hikers

Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 101:22


In Episode 12, Melissa talks with fellow Brooklynites and hike leaders, Avalou Baptiste and Claydona Dennie, who have been nurturing a growing love of the outdoors within their Caribbean community through their group TriStateHikers. About five years ago, Ava founded TriState as a way to gather together with her fellow Vincentians, (natives of St. Vincent and the Grenadines) and others of the local Caribbean diaspora as a healthy way to escape from and bring to light to the mental health struggles that so many in her community deal with, but which often gone unspoken or become stigmatized. In just a few short years, Ava’s hikes have gone from occasional gatherings in nearby Prospect Park in Brooklyn, to weekly hikes, exploring trails as far north as the Catskills and throughout the Tri State Region. Her enthusiasm, curiosity and joy around spending time in nature is infectious, and in the summer of 2020, Claydona, along with many others looking for some respite from the COVID pandemic, was inspired by her to hit the trails too.Major thanks to Avalou and Claydona for being so willing and open to dig down deep about the importance of inclusion in our outdoor realms both on the internet and on trail. These conversations, while sometimes difficult to start, are so important to have and to continue to have, especially when we are really just at the beginning of (I hope) major systemic and social change as a result of the Black Lives Matter movement. SHOW NOTES / USEFUL LINKS:Gossamer Gear Discount — use code “GirlGottaHikeGossamer” for a 1-time 15% off discount on all core products at GossamerGear.comTriState Hikers emailTriState Hikers Instagram HIKE For Mental Health websiteNanni Health Food Store & Vegan Restaurant in Brooklyn, NY Instagram

podkast.se
027 – Robert Ungh – Outdoor Guide / Fotograf / Lavintekniker

podkast.se

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 94:12


Robert Ungh är företagare och digital kreatör, han har ett eget företag som sysslar med aktiviteter in the great Outdoor. Han är fotograf och ambassadör för Panasonic Lumix och han har även varit med att startat flera IT-företag, Outdoor Guide Robert guidar folk i norra Sveriges natur genom sitt företag Upp Lev Ner på cykel, Läs mer ...

The Larsson Pod
027 – Robert Ungh – Outdoor Guide / Fotograf / Lavintekniker

The Larsson Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 94:12


Robert Ungh är företagare och digital kreatör, han har ett eget företag som sysslar med aktiviteter in the great Outdoor. Han är fotograf och ambassadör för Panasonic Lumix och han har även varit med att startat flera IT-företag, Outdoor Guide Robert guidar folk i norra Sveriges natur genom sitt företag Upp Lev Ner på cykel, skidor eller apostlahästarna. Fotograf Genom My Sound Of Silence publicerar Robert sina foton, oftast från strapatser genom naturen och från hans toppturer på våra svenska snötäckta berg. Lavintekniker Herr Ungh är utbildad lavintekniker och är digital kreatör på twICEme IT Robert är medägare och digital kreatör på Sherpas Group. Länkar http://www.upplevner.se/ https://avntyr.com/ My Sound Of Silence Sherpas Group twICEme https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-ungh-526a4642/ https://www.instagram.com/upplevner/ https://www.instagram.com/robertungh/ Robert Ungh @ Twitter Tawai: A Voice from the Forest  Alla avsnitt av The Larsson Pod

Inside Out
Into the Woods - Forest of Dean I Hardy's Birthplace I The Outdoor Guide

Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 32:00


The latest audio adventure sees us discovering how the beauty and heritage of woodlands is being revealed. Sue Middleton from Forestry England, explains how The Forester's Forest initiative is helping visitors and the local community to discover the fascinating heritage and improve opportunities to explore. Later in the episode local resident, Emma, shares how the Walking with Wheels project has transformed her ability to explore with friends and family. We head to Hardy's Birthplace in Dorset and discover how the rangers at Thorncombe Woods introduce people to the landscape that inspired the author as he grew up. Claire talks about the virtual walks that are continuing to provide access for people and gives an insight into the secrets that bluebells reveal. Debbie North, from Julia Bradbury's The Outdoor Guide, shares her love for the countryside and how her work to introduce people to accessible opportunities takes her around the country. More recently she has been helping Ordnance Survey to promote opportunities to #GetOutsideInsideWin a copy of 'A Brush with the Coast' - Cornish artist, Sasha Harding, has kindly given 3 copies of her beautiful account of walking round the South West Coast Path. Entries are open to 31 May. Click here to enter and full details.Inside Out is brought to you by Countryside Mobility, an initiative of the charity, Living Options. Support the show (https://www.countrysidemobility.org/about/donate)

Oxygen Starved Podcast
Rock Creek Fish Hatchery; Adventure Books; Walker Coffee/Fly & Tackle and Outdoor Guide Service

Oxygen Starved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 51:58


The dynamic duo talk Rock Creek Fish Hatchery, various adventure books, and interview Scott and Irie of Walker Coffee and Walker Fly & Tackle and Outdoor Guide Service. Recorded prior to COVID-19 stay home directives.

Trust The Trail Podcast
140 The Life of an Outdoor Guide

Trust The Trail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 47:02


What’s it like guiding outdoor adventures? We discuss the pros and cons, the ups and downs, and ultimately what it takes to create the experience. As always, we throw in a bit of humor, sharing some highlighted failures when things don’t exactly go as planned…and yes of course there have been some pretty BIG DOOZIES. We […]

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BBC Countryfile Magazine
22. Exploring the beaches of north Somerset and tackling the menace of litter

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 26:22


The Countryfile Magazine team head out to the coast at Clevedon in North Somerset to tackle the menace of litter and help launch the litter heroes campaign led by Julia Bradbury and The Outdoor Guide . Meet great local characters changing the countryside for the better and enjoy a gentle day by the sea. For more on the Litter Heroes campaign and how you can make a difference, visit www.countryfile.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Outdoor Adventures with Jayson
Ep 083: Steve Scott - Safari Hunter's Journal TV Show

Outdoor Adventures with Jayson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 55:36


In this episode, I get to catch up with Steve Scott, host of Safari Hunter’s Journal and Steve Scott’s Outdoor Guide (www.stevescott.tv). Steve use’s his wisdom, humor, and science-based facts to show the benefits that hunters provide around the globe. A true conservationist, Steve transitioned from his prior life as an attorney and college professor to being full-time in the outdoor hunting industry. Steve is also active with The Outfitter Wire (www.outfitterwire.com), which helps to showcase hunts around the globe that are available to do. Steve is also helping to establish the first hunting show in China called The China Hunting Show (www.chinahuntingshow.com) and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/chinahuntingshow/). Here outfitters from Europe, South America, North America, Africa, and New Zealand will converge to provide international hunting opportunities to Chinese citizens. If you are interested, please contact Steve. You can connect with Steve via his social media channels including: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SteveScottTV/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveScottTV Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevescotttv/

Jon of All Trades
Ep. 188: Ari Hoffman – Psychotherapist, Outdoor Guide

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018


Ari Hoffman is a psychotherapist who recently fully went out on his own. You can find his website here. He cares about shifting the paradigm not only for how we address, understand and treat mental health, but also healthcare in general. That’s why he founded the Integrated Care Institute, which you can also learn more...

Jon of All Trades
Ep. 188: Ari Hoffman – Psychotherapist, Outdoor Guide

Jon of All Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018


Ari Hoffman is a psychotherapist who recently fully went out on his own. You can find his website here. He cares about shifting the paradigm not only for how we address, understand and treat mental health, but also healthcare in general. That’s why he founded the Integrated Care Institute, which you can also learn more...

Roots in the Wilderness
Episode # 14: Winter Safety

Roots in the Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 21:23


In this episode Kate speaks with Outdoor Guide, and active member of the Cochrane Search and Rescue, Nathan VanNorman. Kate and Nathan discuss some of things to consider when heading into the wilderness in the winter, and where you can go to learn more. Links discussed in the episode: http://www.avalanche.ca/map https://adventuresmart.ca/

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National Parks Radio
Life on The Loose: Cari Taylor-Carlson

National Parks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2016 56:24


From canoeing the Green River to getting lost in Canyonlands National Park, Cari Taylor-Carlson, a Milwaukee-based author, writer, foodie, nature enthusiast and outdoor adventurer, talks about her outdoor guide experiences with her former company Venture West, as documented in her new memoir ‘Life on the Loose, My Journey from Suburban Housewife to Outdoor Guide’. www.LifeOnTheLoose.com