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Everyday heroes, young to old, are interviewed to glean wisdom and secrets for living well, so that listeners are inspired to live their own lives of significance. As a mother of six, theology student, breast cancer survivor, and wife of 35 years, host Beth includes many personal helpful tidbits surrounding parenting, health, marriage and spiritual living. No more treading water and feeling unfulfilled; it's time to take action! Welcome to our community of inspiration!
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This is what adventure sounds like. Climb. Ski. Hike. Bike. Paddle. Run. Travel. Whatever your passion, we are all dirtbags. Outdoor writer Fitz Cahall and the Duct Tape Then Beer team present stories about the dreamers, athletes and wanderers.
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What makes the town of Marietta, Georgia so welcoming, friendly and the center of Southern hospitality? Listen each week as veteran podcaster Bill Nowicki dives deep to tell the heartwarming, sad and funny stories from the people that make Marietta a great place to call home.
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This is the ultimate podcast for men. The most pressing topics relating to men, covered in one podcast by Marc Azoulay, a psychotherapist with over a decade of experience. Using Neuroscience, Jungian Psychology, and Buddhist Philosophy, we explore, Men’s Mental Health Modern Masculinity, Authentic Leadership, and Shadow Work. Welcome to “Men’s Therapy Podcast” where we tackle essential questions like “How can I be a good man?” “What do leaders need to succeed?” “How do we break childhood wou ...
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With the A Year in Film podcast, rewind and unwind with some of the biggest moments in movie history. Join experts from Hollywood Suite’s A Year in Film TV series — Becky Shrimpton, Alicia Fletcher and Cameron Maitland — as they make like Marty McFly and turn back time to revisit a different era of film, tracking the top trends and forgotten milestones that defined each year and continue to influence us to this very day. A Year in Film podcast is hosted by Becky Shrimpton, and produced by Be ...
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Jim Donini has been a climber for over 50 years– since well before Tad McCrea was born. As the two developed an unlikely intergenerational friendship during an epic trip in the mountains of Patagonia, both climbers realize that mentorship isn’t just about showing someone the ropes on your way to the summit. It’s about reflecting on the joys, regret…
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Love is a journey full of twists and turns. RC Shaw and Scott Johnson each found this out on their romps in the wild. Both barely made it, and their stories warn weary listeners of the dangers that lurk when falling too fast. Support Comes From Diaries+ Subscribers-- Thank you! Want more episodes? Become a member today. Incogni States of Adventure–…
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What does the most fulfilling retirement look like? Our guest Chris Marquardt offers an excellent picture of that: he has made an intentional geographical move with his wife of 36 years to a corner of the world that gives him peace and happiness. He has learned a new skill, bee-keeping, that has helped him through his own PTSD, having served in the…
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Our guest, Carlos Davidovich, has run men's groups in Argentina and Spain for decades. He comes on the show to talk about cultural differences in masculinity and how Spanish cultures gel with the messages in Iron John. Carlos's Links:www.carlosdavidovich.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosdavidovich/Get the Book! Iron John by Robert Bly:https://a…
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Across all cultures spiritual and philosophical texts talk about the importance of uniting the internal masculine and feminine energies. An awaken person has access to the multitude of their humanity rather than being confined into an emotional box. Our guest, Dené Logan, comes on the show to ground this spiritual concept and provide step-by-step d…
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In the last few years, Alexandera Houchin has become a force in the world of ultra endurance mountain bike racing. As a Native kid growing up in Wisconsin, she never could have predicted the ways that racing her single speed would prove healing to both her mind and her body. In 2023, she set out to complete the Triple Crown Challenge– racing the To…
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What's it like to walk with someone who is dying? And what lessons can we learn from this experience of witnessing someone passing from this world into the next? Enjoy an interview with an extraordinary doctor, Reggie Anderson, as he shares these truths with us. We talk about how a horrific event in his young life separated him from God, despite ha…
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On this episode of the podcast our guest, Philip Botha, comes on the show to talk about building a healthy workplace culture. He'll detail how to cultivate a culture from hiring, to policy creation, meeting structure, and incentives. The workplace of the future looks more like a community rather than a military unit and Philip is on the cutting edg…
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While this show focuses on depth psychology and coaching there is a role for more traditional mental health treatment in an individual's healing journey. Our guest, Max Higa, is the clinical supervisor at Peak View Behavioral Health - a psychiatric hospital. He'll share how the industry has modernized and when to pursue hospitalization when in a me…
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When their lives felt out of their control, both Cindy Hong and Dierdre Wolownick turned to running for solace. Each of their stories is a reminder of the value of putting one foot in front of the other, no matter the speed or destination. Want more episodes? Join Dirtbag Diaries+ today Support comes from Kuat Racks AeroPress Use code DIARIES to sa…
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When Jessica Spencer, her husband, and birth son decided to dip their toes into the waters of fostering children, they had no way to know that within days their little family would morph from 3 to 7! This is Jessica's story of the often meandering process fostering can take to grow a family. She touches on the training and evaluation required, gett…
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Beth Kurland has helped people overcome and work through difficult emotions for the past 30 years. She has developed a system that build 6 inner vantage points within the psyche to analyze and work through problems. On this episode she'll detail each of these vantage points and help you to access them during times of stress.Beth's Links:https://bet…
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Two people step outside their comfort zones to take action on the things that matter to them in the hopes of making their communities, and the world, a better place. For Caroline Gleich, that means running for a Senate seat in Utah. For Alex Haraus, that means advocating and mobilizing support for environmental protections using social media. Suppo…
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Beth Kurland has helped people overcome and work through difficult emotions for the past 30 years. She has developed a system that build 6 inner vantage points within the psyche to analyze and work through problems. On this episode she'll detail each of these vantage points and help you to access them during times of stress.Beth's Links:https://bet…
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We're sharing an episode from our friends at Outside/In. Their team of reporters combine solid reporting and long-form narrative storytelling that sits at the crossroads of the outdoors, science and the environment and how those themes interact with the rest of our world. Til the landslide brings it down explores what happens when a growing threat …
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MTO therapist, Desmond Cohen, comes back on the podcast to provide commentary on how reality TV can be a vehicle to study gender norms. He'll describe how the contemporary ideals of masculinity have changed over the years by analyzing different seasons of The Bachelor. Tune in for a humorous, yet poignant, look at how the media portrays men.…
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Beth Rodden first started climbing in 1995, and it wasn’t long before she radically changed the sport. Within three years, she’d become the first woman to climb 5.14; within five, she’d established a still unrepeated free route on Yosemite’s El Capitan. Today, Beth is making waves in a different way: by leading the climbing community in difficult, …
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Our guest today is 3x Memory Champion John Graham. He's competed and won in memory competitions all over the world. However, he has struggled with panic attacks and anxiety that almost cost him his title. In this episode we'll hear John's story of how he overcame his panic attacks and how he helps other high performers do the same.John's Links:http…
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We made a book! For the last year, Fitz and Becca have been working on adapting 30 episodes into essays and pairing them with incredible imagery. And we are really excited to be able to (nearly) share it with you. You can pre-order States of Adventure: 30 Outdoor Adventure Stories About Finding Yourself By Getting Lost now through July 22nd. The bo…
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Mentors can be hard find. So many of the guys that we work with struggle to connect and learn from older men. In this episode, Park Harris, the founder of Junto Global, comes on the show to share about the value of mentorship and how to find a mentor that you respect.Parker's Links:https://junto.global/…
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Thirteen years ago Fitz got talked into doing our first live Dirtbag Diaries at 5Point Film Festival. So, we were thrilled to to return again for the 2024 festival and talk with Dr. John Francis, Taylor Rees and Renan Ozturk. In 1971, John gave up motorized transportation after seeing the effects of an oil spill on wildlife. Months later he took a …
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Mentors can be hard find. So many of the guys that we work with struggle to connect and learn from older men. In this episode, Park Harris, the founder of Junto Global, comes on the show to share about the value of mentorship and how to find a mentor that you respect.Parker's Links:https://junto.global/…
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What is grit? And, how does one develop it? Many men are embarrassed by our lack of grit, determination, and discipline. We think it comes naturally and that we either have it or we don't. Our guest, David Ask, turns all of that on it's head and teaches guys how to build grit in their lives - it's a skill that you can learn just like any other. Tun…
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“With no roads to this wave, we had hiked in a dozen or so miles along the beach from the nearest town as a huge swell raged next to us,” writes Tyler Homen. A weekend of surfing with buddies turns epic when everyone’s favorite pup, Lyle, goes missing. In partnership with 1% For The Planet Want more episodes? Join Dirtbag Diaries+ today…
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We are not an island. Men need support from other men. Our guest, Rashad Sutton, is a peer recovery coach and works as a business development professional for Raleigh House, a substance abuse treatment center in Denver, CO. He is passionate about connecting men in recovery with other guys who are on the same path. Join us as we talk about the impor…
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We are not an island. Men need support from other men. Our guest, Rashad Sutton, is a peer recovery coach and works as a business development professional for Raleigh House, a substance abuse treatment center in Denver, CO. He is passionate about connecting men in recovery with other guys who are on the same path. Join us as we talk about the impor…
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Creciendo en Michigan, Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada no creía que el esquí era cosa de ella, y no fue hasta que se mudo a Wyoming que descubrió la alegría que le podía traer. El año pasado, decidió esquiar el pico más alto de México, el Pico de Orizaba, con una meta significativa: incluir a sus papás, que nunca habían entendido completamente las activ…
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Growing up undocumented in Michigan, Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada didn't think skiing was for her, and it wasn't until she moved to Wyoming that she found how much joy it brought her. Last year, she set her sights on skiing Mexico's tallest peak, Pico de Orizaba, with a meaningful twist: her parents, who have never quite understood why skiing was so …
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Each of us carry limiting beliefs - we're not smart enough, strong enough, or skilled enough. Our mind is full of can't, won't, and never. Our guest, Max Rosencrantz comes on the show to show us how to break through these mental barriers and become the man that we know we are meant to be.Max's Links:coachmaximum.com. rockymountainrites.comboulderme…
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The authoritarian style of leadership is on it's way out. People just expect more. They want someone that inspires them, motivates them, and cares about their success and wellbeing. In this episode, our guest Donald Bialkowski, will share how to become a relational leader - someone who leads by influence and compassion.Donald's Links:www.onpurposem…
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On this episode we'll take a cold, hard, look at the reality of drug addiction and recovery. Our guest, Ryan Penley will share his story of reaching rock bottom and having to build back from nothing. You'll learn some of the lessons and wisdom that Ryan gleaned from this experience and why it's important to look into that brutally honest mirror.Rya…
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Natalie Brechtel joined the U.S. Antarctic Program at the South Pole for a supposed dream gig, but instead it was the start of a year marked by harassment, a toxic work environment and loss. Despite losing the ability to trust both her colleagues and herself, she kept going back, redefining what it means to feel safe. A decade later, she faced one …
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On this episode we'll take a cold, hard, look at the reality of drug addiction and recovery. Our guest, Ryan Penley will share his story of reaching rock bottom and having to build back from nothing. You'll learn some of the lessons and wisdom that Ryan gleaned from this experience and why it's important to look into that brutally honest mirror.Rya…
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Shadow Work involves confronting the parts of ourselves that we deny - our aggression, our sexuality, our grief, or our sensitivity. Our guest, Jason Lange, is a men's coach that specializes in helping guys access and heal their shadows. Through men's groups and retreats he brings a light to the darkest parts of ourselves.Jason's Links:https://evol…
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At different points in their lives, both Brice Ruiz and Ashley Lose found themselves at a crossroads. Brice wanted to run his first ultramarathon, but wouldn’t call himself a “runner.” Ashley and her partner had just hit the road when she found out she was pregnant, pushing them to reconsider their definition of home. In each of their essays, Brice…
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As our understanding of neuroscience grows we are discovering that there are significant differences in how people perceive and process the world. This is called Neurodiversity and it covers things like Gifted, 2e, ADHD, Autism, and Dyslexia. Our guest, Dr. Matthew Zakreshi is an expert in this field and comes on the show to shed some light on this…
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The Hero's Journey has resonated with men for time immemorial, it's a map for men to follow on their path towards meaning. Our guest, Bodhi Aldridge, specializes in guiding men through the trials and tribulations of becoming. He shares his background in yoga, men's work, and the lessons that he learned from his divorce. Tune in to hear how one man …
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Pop culture expert and writer Sydney Urbanek joins Emily and Becky to chat about two pop-idol led films from 2002: the Britney Spears-starring Crossroads and the anime Millennium Actress. Sydney Urbanek is a Toronto-based culture writer and editor. She has an MA in Cinema Studies from the University of Toronto, which she primarily uses to go long o…
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Chances are at some point you’ve signed up for an organized race or event. Maybe you’ve participated in a local turkey trot or maybe you’ve run Western States. You register, pay the entry fee, train, show up and try hard. Race day can almost feel like magic. This is a story about the people behind the scenes making all that magic happen. Support co…
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On this episode we're joined by Joel Bouchard, the host of the philosophy podcast From Nowhere to Nothing. We'll lean into his philosophical roots and try to understand the concept of masculinity from the bottom up. What is masculinity? How do we create it? And how do we give it meaning?From Nowhere to Nothing Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/…
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On this episode we talk with Alain Dumonceaux, the Founder of the Awakened Man Movement. He uses the wisdom from story and myth along with his experience of competing in the Culinary Olympics to help guys begin their own personal hero's journey. Tune in to hear how to embrace your Inner King and start taking back your life.Alian's Links:Web: https:…
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Cam and Becky are joined by guest Alex Nursall to chat about the wild McConaughey-starring apocalyptic dragon flick Reign of Fire and M. Night Shyamalan's baffling alien invasion movie Signs. Alex Nursall is an audio director, writer, and illustrator out of Toronto. She is the co-creator/writer, director, and voice of Judith on the award-winning ho…
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On this episode we'll interview Dr. Steven Lesk who has a groundbreaking theory that weaves evolutionary evidence with neurological findings. His conclusions promise to forever change the lives of the mentally ill by generating much-needed cultural dialogue about this stigmatized illness, and ultimately by provoking new psychiatric and pharmacologi…
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On this episode of the show we chat with Dr. Erik Korem, a High-Performance thought leader that introduced sports science and athlete-tracking technologies to collegiate and NFL football. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. He'll share how t…
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Podcaster and comedian Graham Clark joins Becky and Cam on the A Year in Film Podcast to chat about two music-themed, and accuracy-challenged movies from 2002: 8 Mile and 24 Hour Party People. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you have ever wondered whether your spouse has been unfaithful, or even had that fear confirmed, this episode about surviving infidelity is for you. Our guest, Kate Conwell, shares her journey from discovering her husband's infidelity to moving beyond this trauma to an even stronger marriage. Today, Kate and her husband model this kind of health…
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