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  • Thank you. Whether you've been tuning in every week, catching up on past episodes, or just discovered us this year, your support means the world. Because of you, we've shared some incredible stories, introduced you to inspiring guests, and hopefully sparked a little extra wanderlust in you.

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  • Today I'm talking with Doni Belau. Doni fell in love with Paris when her sister took her there as a high school graduation gift. She knew then Paris and traveling would need to be a part of her life. After a girl's trip to Paris one year with friends, a light bulb went on. Doni realized something magical happens when a small group of women travel together to a place of great beauty and culture. So in 2009, she started Girls’ Guide to the World. So she no longer had to choose between what she did and what she loved.

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    Show Notes 🌍 The Secret Sauce Behind Life-Changing Adventures (for Women Only!) Why adventure travel isn’t just for thrill-seekers (and how it can change your life). What Happened:

    When Donnie Belau first stepped foot in Paris, she had no idea it would alter the course of her life. She was fresh out of high school, standing under the Eiffel Tower with her sister, and feeling a pull she couldn’t explain. Years later, after a girls' trip to Paris with friends, she realized there was magic in traveling with like-minded women.

    That realization led her to create Girls’ Guide to the World, where small groups of women could bond, explore, and rediscover themselves in the world’s most breathtaking destinations. It wasn’t always smooth sailing—Donnie started without a plan, just a dream. But now, she curates over 70 trips a year, helping women forge friendships and memories that last a lifetime.

    From trekking with gorillas in Rwanda to meditating at Bhutan’s Tiger’s Nest, Donnie’s trips are about more than just checking destinations off a bucket list—they’re about creating connections, fostering joy, and giving women the courage to embrace their adventurous spirit.

    #Sustainable travel, #women-owned businesses, #organic dining, #farm-to-table, #women entrepreneurs, #cultural exchange, #supportive network, #passion in business, #group travel dynamics, #small group size, #niche travel markets, #women's travel ambitions, #intimate travel experiences, #post-hormonal adventure, #meaningful cultural exchanges.

    Principle:

    Here’s the truth: Travel isn’t just about seeing new places—it’s about seeing yourself in a new light. Whether it’s stepping out of your comfort zone or making lifelong friends, travel has the power to transform.

    Transition:

    Too often, women feel held back by fear, logistics, or the simple fact that no one else wants to go. They stay stuck in the routine, missing out on the transformative power of adventure. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

    That’s Why:

    That’s why Episode 485 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast is a must-listen. Donnie Belau shares how her curated trips aren’t just vacations—they’re a gateway to empowerment, friendship, and freedom.

    Call to Action:

    If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing the world but felt unsure where to start, this episode is for you. Don’t let fear or hesitation keep you on the sidelines. Tune in now and discover how to make your dream adventure a reality.

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    the year end news is beginning to trickle out already.

    The 2024 most listened-to podcast rankings from iHeartRadio changed things up a bit, sharing which shows were the most listened to by users based on which generation they fall into.

    Among Gen Alpha, a show with a school-like vibe ranks first as iHeart says Stuff You Missed in History Class was the most popular with the demographic of people born between 2010 and 2024.

    Among Gen Z listeners, This Is Important ranks on top.

    Millennial users of iHeart most streamed the on-demand version of “The Breakfast Club” radio show.

    Gen X listeners had something in common with Gen Alpha — they both went for something in the History genre — but Gen Xers were more interested in the bad guys.

    The age group’s biggest podcast was Behind the Bastards, the series that focuses on the worst people in history.

    Baby Boomers were more politically focused, with The Dan Bongino Show their top podcast pick in 2024.

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  • This week on episode 483 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I'm talking with Anietra Hamper. Anietra Hamper is a trusted journalist having spent a successful career in television news working as an anchor and investigative reporter. Now, she is an award-winning outdoor and travel writer, book author, keynote speaker, and owner of ThreeWordPress.

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    Ever wonder how a childhood dream leads to catching a fish bigger than your entire body? Spoiler alert: it involves nightcrawlers, pigtails, and a life lesson you’ll never forget.

    What Happened:

    Let me take you back to where it all began: a little girl with red bows in her pigtails and a cane pole in her hand, standing on the shore of St. Mary’s Lake. "My grandpa—a master outdoorsman—taught me the essentials of fishing: respect for nature, the thrill of the catch, and the joy of releasing what you don’t plan to eat."

    “Dig those nightcrawlers, and I’ll take you fishing,” he’d say. So, there I was, unbothered by the dirt or the worms, just focused on earning my spot on the lake. Fishing wasn’t just a pastime; it was a gateway to appreciating the dew on the grass, the calls of morning geese, and the quiet magic of nature.

    Fast forward a few decades and countless fishing trips later, I found myself in a tiny Spanish village, Mecaninza. My goal? To catch the legendary wells catfish—monsters of the deep that grow to ridiculous sizes. That day, I hooked a fish so enormous I could’ve crawled inside like a sleeping bag. Holding it, I couldn’t help but cry. Not for the sheer size of the catch but because, in that moment, I felt Grandpa’s lessons come full circle.

    Principle:

    Here’s the truth: the seeds of our passions are often planted early, and they grow with us in ways we can’t always predict. For me, it was Grandpa’s insistence on finding joy beyond the catch—the sound of frogs, the way sunlight dances on water, the respect for what we take from the earth.

    Whether you’re an adventurer at heart or just finding your way into nature, the journey is about more than the destination. It’s about the stories that shape us, the lessons that stick, and the memories we carry forward.

    Transition:

    But here’s the thing: so many of us feel disconnected from this kind of life. Between work, deadlines, and everyday chaos, reconnecting with nature feels
 impossible. Maybe you’ve never had a “Grandpa” moment to inspire you. Or maybe you’re stuck thinking outdoor adventures are only for the pros.

    That’s why we dove into this topic on the podcast—so you can see how anyone, from novice hikers to world-class anglers, can find their outdoor spark.

    Call to Action:

    Feeling stuck indoors and missing out on nature’s magic? Stop waiting for “someday” to start exploring. Listen to our latest episode with Anitra Hamper and discover how one passion can change everything. 🎣

    👉 Click here to tune in now.

    Let’s turn your “someday” into today.

  • In our final episode of our multi-part series on planning and preparing for outdoor adventures, Emanuel Rose and I discuss planning the perfect road trip for camping and fishing Let’s hit the road and get ready for adventure—one mile and one cast at a time!

    Show Notes

    Nature Bound Podcast with Emanuel Rose

    Yosemite

    Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne

    Tahoe to Yosemite Trail

    Kern River

    Mountain RIver Adventures

    Trinity Alps

    Sierra

    Ten Essentials Checklist

    Tea Candles

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  • Today, on episode 481 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I’m talking Adventure Travel Gear, Trends, and more with Eagle Creek CEO Travis Campbell

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    Why Eagle Creek’s Comeback Is the Ultimate Adventure Story Hook:

    “How an Undervalued Icon Made the Adventure Gear Comeback of the Decade”

    What Happened:

    I still remember my first Eagle Creek backpack. I’d just scraped together enough money from a summer job and felt like I’d made it. That bag saw every trip, every mishap, and every ‘adventure’ (some more “oops” than wow). So, when I heard Eagle Creek was on the brink of being shut down, my heart sank.

    Enter Travis Campbell. In a world where big brands often lose touch with their roots, Travis—an outdoor enthusiast turned CEO—made a bold move. He stepped in, took the reins, and brought Eagle Creek back to life. Why? Because, like me, he understood what Eagle Creek means to adventure lovers: gear that doesn’t just last but travels with purpose.

    Principle:

    Here’s the thing: in the world of adventure travel, there’s no room for compromises. Whether it’s a zipper that breaks mid-trip or gear that fails when you need it most, adventurers need brands that understand the stakes. And that’s what makes Eagle Creek’s story so inspiring. Travis didn’t just rescue a brand; he reignited its soul—crafting durable, sustainable, adventure-first gear that lives up to its legacy.

    Transition:

    But here’s the catch: in today’s saturated travel gear market, finding gear that’s both reliable and sustainable feels harder than ever. Most travelers are stuck buying one-size-fits-all products that aren’t made to withstand the rigors of real adventure.

    That’s Why:

    That’s why this episode of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast is a must-listen. Travis shares how Eagle Creek is reimagining travel gear with sustainability, repairability, and adventure at the forefront. It’s not just a comeback story; it’s a masterclass in how brands can honor their roots while evolving for the future.

    Call to Action:

    Struggling to find gear that can keep up with your adventures? Listen to this episode to discover how Eagle Creek’s transformation is setting a new standard for adventure travel gear. Don’t let the wrong gear ruin your next adventure—click here to tune in now!

  • In this episode of our multi-part series on planning and preparing for outdoor adventures, Emanuel Rose and I discuss Fly Fishing—things like techniques, hatches, locations, conservation, and more. Let’s hit the road and get ready for adventure—one mile and one cast at a time!

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    Dry Fly Fishing

    Stonefly pattern

    Caddis pattern

    Hopper Dropper

    McLoud River

    Salmon Fly hatch

    Drake hatch

    Sacramento River

    Leave no trace

    Visit the local Fly Shop, Forest Service or BLM

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  • Today, on episode 479, I'm talking with Tim and Matt Ozerkov from Oz Lodge. Tim and Matt, along with Matt's wife, Heather, and their son, Jed, purchased property in Seward, Alaska, and have literally developed Oz Lodge from the ground up.

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    What Happened:

    When I was a kid, I dreamed of flying a bush plane to a little cabin perched on a lake in Alaska. Picture it: a rugged, untouched landscape, floatplanes bobbing on the dock, and a life that felt more adventure than routine.

    Fast forward to adulthood, and one day, after a series of serendipitous events (starting with a chat over coffee in a ski lodge), I got the chance to visit Alaska for a construction project. It was supposed to be a short gig. Instead, it became the start of an obsession. From the moment we flew in and saw bears with their cubs crossing the road, we were hooked. The wildlife, the raw beauty, the sheer wildness—it felt like stepping into a nature documentary.

    By the time we left, we couldn’t shake the dream. My brother Matt, his wife Heather, and I decided it wasn’t enough to just visit Alaska. We had to live it. And not just live it—but build something with our own hands.

    So, we bought 7 acres in Seward. One problem? There wasn’t a lumber store in sight. What started as a plan to buy materials turned into us milling our own wood, snapping saw blades left and right, and learning by trial, error, and a little bit of YouTube. The result? Oz Lodge—a place where we share our passion for Alaska with anyone adventurous enough to visit.

    Principle:

    The truth is, the things that mean the most in life are never easy. Whether it’s building a lodge from scratch or chasing a dream that feels way out of reach, you’ve got to love it enough to push through the long days, unexpected roadblocks, and snapped saw blades. Passion fuels progress, and that’s what makes it all worth it.

    Transition:

    For anyone out there with a wild dream—whether it’s starting a family business, building something from the ground up, or just chasing the next big adventure—there’s one thing holding you back: the belief that the timing, resources, or circumstances need to be perfect. Spoiler alert: they never will be.

    That’s Why:

    That’s why we wanted to share this story on the podcast. Because if a couple of dreamers covered in sawdust can carve a life (and a road!) out of a cliffside in Alaska, you can tackle the thing that’s been tugging at your heart too. And maybe our journey will give you the nudge you’ve been waiting for.

    Call to Action:

    If you’ve ever felt like the leap is too big, the obstacles too steep, or the dream too wild—this episode is for you. Join us as we share how we turned a crazy idea into a life-changing reality. Listen now and start chasing what sets your soul on fire.

    Book YOur Oz Lodge Adventure here: [email protected]

  • In this episode of our multi-part series on planning and preparing for outdoor adventures, Emanuel Rose and I discuss maximizing your Outdoor Adventure—things like setting up the perfect campsite, having a good view, cooking outdoors, and more. Let’s hit the road and get ready for adventure—one mile and one cast at a time!

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    Rick Saez

    Emanuel Rose

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  • David Mcllvaney describes himself as a writer, angler, hunter, and sentimentalist who lives in the Catskill Mountains, where he draws water and hews wood while pondering things big and small.

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    Brought to you this week by Eagle Creek Pac-It Organization

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    Question: What if you could live the outdoor lifestyle you dream about—and actually make it your life?

    Promise: Discover how one writer-angler-hunter turned his passion for the outdoors into a lifestyle that spans seasons, continents, and meaningful connections.

    The old way? Believing the outdoors is just a weekend escape. The new way? Letting it shape your story.


    Ever felt stuck, dreaming about a life of adventure but weighed down by daily responsibilities and not knowing where to start? You’ve probably:

    Struggled to make time for real outdoor experiences. Felt intimidated by the idea of pursuing adventure professionally. Thought it was too late to reconnect with nature the way you did as a kid.

    What that costs you:

    You miss out on moments that connect you to the wilderness—and to yourself. You lose opportunities to inspire others or share stories that matter. Worst of all, the longer you wait, the more disconnected you feel from the adventure you crave.

    I get it—life pulls us in every direction. Between work, family, and modern distractions, it feels impossible to press pause and find your path back to nature. But it’s not your fault—society makes adventure seem like something we outgrow. The truth? It’s still waiting for you.

    That’s why this episode is a must-listen. David Mcllvaney shares how he turned his outdoor passions into a life of meaning, adventure, and stories worth telling.

    Think of this episode as your personal roadmap to embracing the outdoors in ways you never thought possible. David’s story is proof: you don’t need to be a wilderness survival expert to live closer to nature. It’s about connection—whether you’re fly-fishing in Iceland, writing about Patagonia, or sitting by a campfire in your backyard.

    It reminded me of that moment as a kid when you’d run wild through the woods, build forts, and poke at “dead stuff” with a stick. Adventure was instinctual. This episode will help you rediscover that feeling—and keep it.

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    How to turn your passions into meaningful stories. David started by writing about his fly-fishing adventures—and sold every single one of his first stories. How to embrace the outdoors fully. From shedding the "layers" of daily life to truly connecting with your surroundings, David shares tips that make every trip unforgettable. How to create opportunities for yourself. Whether it’s freelancing, connecting with editors, or repurposing content, David’s journey is full of actionable advice.

    Benefits

    Reconnect deeply with nature. Whether it’s a weekend escape or a life shift, you’ll feel the joy of being part of the wilderness. Build stories worth sharing. Use David’s advice to start documenting your adventures—and maybe even see your name in print. Live the life you’ve dreamed of. Turn your outdoor hobbies into a lifestyle that inspires and sustains you.

    We'll leave you with this:
    Life’s greatest adventures aren’t just about the places you visit—they’re about how they change you. Don’t wait for permission to live your outdoor story. Start now.

  • This episode is part of our multi-part series on planning and preparing for outdoor adventures, Emanuel Rose and I are talking about how to prepare your vehicle for long road trips, including necessary maintenance, storage solutions, organization, and what anglers need to know about where to get licenses and permits and up to date fishing information.

    Today, we’re talking about road trips—specifically planning the perfect road trip for camping and fishing. We’ll cover how to map out the best route, pack for every scenario, and ensure you have all the right gear, so you’re set for anything the road and the river throw your way. Let’s hit the road and get ready for adventure—one mile and one cast at a time!

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    Rick Saez

    Emanuel Rose

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  • Today on episode 475, I'm talking with Photographer and Writer Colleen Miniuk. Colleen has recently finished her adventure memoir, “So Said the River.” Her first appearance on the show was in Oct 23 on episode 239.

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    Beyond Hurricane Helene: Fuel Goods' Journey to Reconnect and Rebuild

    Together We Rise T-Shirts

    How to Stand Out as a Photographer by Being YOU

    Hey . . .

    🎣 Hook: Think successful photography is all about mastering the technical side? Think again!

    The Old Way vs. The Right Way

    For too long, photographers have been caught up in the technical side of the craft—perfect lighting, flawless settings, the latest gear. But guess what? That’s not what makes photos memorable. So often, photographers chase after “iconic” scenes they’ve seen before, trying to replicate what’s already out there. This approach can leave you frustrated, exhausted, and unfulfilled because


    You lose the uniqueness of your voice — it gets buried under what everyone else is doing. Your photos start to feel flat—sure, they’re technically “perfect,” but something’s missing. The creative joy fades as you chase perfection over authentic expression.

    Colleen and I get it, though. It’s easy to feel like you’re just one in a crowd. You may even feel like your voice doesn’t matter because of all the “rules” out there.

    Why This Episode Is Just for You

    In this episode, Colleen opens up about her journey from technical perfectionist to true artist. And her number-one piece of advice? “Be you.” Dive into what it means to find your voice and create work that feels truly personal and fulfilling.

    Here’s a snapshot of what you’ll learn:

    How to see the world through your unique lens – Learn why chasing iconic shots actually limits you, and how to break free from the pressure to fit into a “photographer” mold. Creating meaning over meeting expectations – Colleen shares how she discovered her true purpose by following her own values instead of traditional definitions of “success.” Letting go of “perfect” – Tips on shifting from technical perfectionism to creating work that’s truly resonant and meaningful for you. Why Being You Works Better

    When you create from your own experiences and unique perspective, you:

    Connect deeply with your audience—People can tell when work is personal and authentic. Feel more fulfilled—Every shot becomes a story, not just a technical exercise. Stand out naturally—Your work is distinct because it’s you. No one else has your story or your way of seeing the world. Last Thought to Take With You

    The world has plenty of perfectly captured, “ideal” shots. What it needs is your unique vision. Start embracing the weird, wild, and wonderful perspectives you bring—because that’s what will truly set you apart.

    Collen Miniuk Photography and Writing

    Colleen Photo Workshops

    Books

    Galleries

    Instagram

    Facebook

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  • Today, we’re talking about road trips—specifically planning the perfect road trip for camping and fishing. We’ll cover how to map out the best route, pack for every scenario, and ensure you have all the right gear, so you’re set for anything the road and the river throw your way. Let’s hit the road and get ready for adventure—one mile and one cast at a time!

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    Rick Saez

    Emanuel Rose

    onX Maps

    Google Maps

    Outdoor Writers Association of America

    4 C's: Comfort, Clothing, Culinary and, Cleanliness

    Camp Chef, dual burner stove

    Luggable Loo

    Buddy Heater

    Propane Tanks

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  • Today on episode 473 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I'm talking with Switchback Director Christina Henderson. We talk about the events Innovation, Synergy, and Community Building.

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    Brought to you this week by alabamabeaches.com

    Show Notes:
    In this episode, host Rick Says is joined by Christina Henderson, Event Director of Switchback, a unique event that blends business, education, and community-building for the outdoor industry. Christina shares the inspiring story behind Switchback, its rapid growth, and how it’s addressing the changing needs of outdoor professionals. Get ready to learn about the innovative ways Switchback is building community, fostering authentic connections, and leading with sustainability in the outdoor industry.

    Key Topics:

    Origins of Switchback and Industry Gaps
    Christina explains how Switchback emerged from the growing crossover between running and outdoor industries and the community's need for meaningful gathering spaces. Since its launch at the 2022 Running Event (TRE), Switchback has become a go-to resource for professionals looking to connect, learn, and grow within the industry.

    Switchback Spring Event Launch
    New for 2025, Switchback Spring will be a standalone event held from June 16-18 in Nashville, Tennessee. Christina outlines the event’s focus on education, networking, and mentorship, with plans to create an immersive experience that feels more like a reunion than a trade show.

    Creating a Lasting, Authentic Community
    Community-building is at the heart of Switchback’s mission. Christina discusses how smaller booth sizes and a compact venue layout foster deeper connections, adding an intentional layer of togetherness for attendees and brands. The goal? Keep the show accessible, authentic, and fun!

    Sustainability and Thoughtful Event Planning
    With a strong commitment to the environment, Switchback minimizes waste, reduces reliance on plastic, and encourages sustainable practices among exhibitors. These efforts are part of Switchback’s long-term vision to balance growth with environmental responsibility.

    Future Growth and Industry Trends
    As consumer trends evolve, so does Switchback’s approach. Through an advisory board, trailhead initiatives, and active listening, Switchback continually adapts to address the outdoor industry’s most pressing needs. Christina shares plans for future partnerships, growth strategies, and ways Switchback is working to be the “pulse” of outdoor industry evolution.

    About Our Guest:
    Christina Henderson is the Event Director for Switchback, a trade show focused on building connections, sharing knowledge, and creating lasting change within the outdoor industry. With a background in event management and a deep passion for outdoor adventures, Christina leads the Switchback team with a focus on community, sustainability, and forward-thinking initiatives.

    Learn More & Connect:

    Switchback at TRE: November 19-21, 2024 Switchback Spring 2025: June 16-18, Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville, TN Get in Touch: Christina welcomes feedback and questions. For details on attending or partnering with Switchback, email: [email protected]

    Sponsor Spotlight:
    Alabama Beaches - Whether you're looking for a family getaway or a solo adventure, Alabama’s beaches offer beautiful sands, amazing seafood, and a perfect place to relax and recharge. Visit alabamabeaches.com to plan your adventure!

  • Tips to Capture Stunning Sunrise & Sunset Photos with a DSLR or Smartphone

    Show Notes

    Apps

    PhotoPills

    Photographers Ephemeris

    Dan Flores, Satisfi Labs

    Christina Henderson, Switchback

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  • This week, on episode 471 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I'm talking with Dan Flores, Satisfi Labs Head of Tourism. Dan and Satisfi Labs are key players in the industry’s evolution.

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    Brought to you this week by Thrive Market

    Show Notes

    Curiosity: "If I had known back then that being curious would lead me to a career in AI and tourism innovation, I would’ve asked a lot more questions!" Dan Flores, Satisfi Labs

    Parable:

    Think of tourism as a river. If you stop paddling, you might float for a while, but eventually, the current will pull you in directions you don’t want to go. Curiosity is your paddle. It keeps you exploring new waters, finding smoother routes, and avoiding obstacles. Without it, you’re stuck, moving only where the current takes you.

    Principle:

    In leisure and tourism, curiosity and an open mind aren’t just beneficial—they’re necessary. With the rise of new technology, especially AI, those who stay curious and continuously explore new tools will not only survive but thrive. It’s about constantly asking: "Is there a better way to do this?" and never getting too comfortable with "good enough."

    Transition:

    That’s why now, more than ever, staying open to new ideas is vital. Whether it’s AI, customer engagement strategies, or operational efficiency, those who embrace curiosity will be the ones who stay ahead. The biggest challenge holding back many tourism businesses is the belief that they already know what works, and they’re hesitant to explore new opportunities—like AI—to improve efficiency and customer experience.

    Call to Action:

    So, if you’ve been feeling stuck in the old ways of doing things and want to see how embracing curiosity can lead to better outcomes, Reach out to Dan!

    Email: [email protected]

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-flores2022/

    Satisfi Labs Website: https://satisfilabs.com/

    Tune into Episode 471 for a wide-ranging conversation about AI tools in Tourism and more! It's a great listen the next time you "get outside!"

    Catch you out there,

    The Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast Team

    Brought to you this week by Thrive Market

  • Today's episode features my riff on the benefits and fun of a solo mini-adventure in a local park or the local public lands near you.

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  • This week on episode 469 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I'm speaking with visual storyteller and product designer Josiah Roe.

    Josiah is a visual storyteller and product designer. He believes that how you do what you do is as important as what you do. And that life is short, the world is big, and he wants to explore as much of it as he can before it gets dark.

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    Show Notes

    Why exploring deeper is more fulfilling than just hitting tourist spots.

    Think of Anthony Bourdain. Sure, he could have visited the usual tourist spots and called it a day, but what made him an icon was his curiosity. He found the beauty in meeting locals, eating their food, and experiencing life as they lived it. It wasn’t about the destination; it was about the stories he unearthed along the way.

    It’s easy to stick to the guidebook and rush through our travels. But here’s the thing—when we do that, we miss out on the heart and soul of the places we visit. We lose the opportunity to see through the eyes of the locals, to witness the life that happens outside the tourist zones. That’s why we created content like the Journal of Lost Time and events like Lost Places, to inspire deeper exploration and meaningful experiences.

    If you're tired of travel that feels like checking boxes and ready to experience the world with depth and curiosity, check out the Journal of Lost Time, and start uncovering the stories that matter.

    Tune into Episode 469 for an experience and motivation with Josiah Roe—a great listen the next time you "get outside!"

    Catch you out there,

    The Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast Team

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  • Today's episode features a conversation I had in Missoula, Montana while attending the annual Outdoor Media Summit with Kevin Paulson from Hunting Life Magazine. We riffed on the Outdoor Media Summit, Kevin's new position at AGLOW, the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers, and a little more.

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  • Welcome to episode 466 with climate scientist, writer, and backcountry skier, Anneka Williams.. Brought to you this week by Alabama Beaches and Roam Generation PR.

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    Show Notes

    Most of us dream of grand adventures, but everyday responsibilities seem to pull us away. We settle for the occasional weekend hike or a vacation once a year while longing for something more thrilling and purposeful.

    You want to explore more of the world but feel tied down by routine. You crave adventure and meaningful experiences but aren’t sure how to make them a consistent part of your life. You see others doing incredible things, like skiing the Himalayas or conducting research in the Arctic, and wonder, "Why not me?"

    We understand. Society has made you believe that real adventures are a rare luxury or only for a chosen few. But it’s not your fault—no one told you it’s possible to live a life full of exploration.

    That’s why this episode with Anneka Williams, a climate scientist and adventurer, is so inspiring. In this conversation, you’ll learn how she crafted a life full of global adventures, from skiing down icy peaks in Patagonia to studying climate change in the most remote corners of the world.


    Anneka’s story will take you beyond the typical vacation. Imagine skiing as a child on the single-chair lift at Mad River Glen in Vermont, then fast-forward to skiing in Bhutan or studying gas emissions in the high-altitude Paramo of South America. This episode will show you that the world is a wild, beautiful place waiting to be explored—and you don’t need to wait until retirement to do it.


    Here are three inspiring lessons from Anneka’s adventurous life that you can apply to your own journey:

    Start young but keep exploring: Anneka’s began skiing as a kid in Vermont, but she never stopped seeking new places to explore. Whether it’s hiking the Andes or fieldwork in Chile, she proves that no matter where you start, the key is to keep pushing your boundaries. Mix work with play: She didn’t choose between her career as a climate scientist and her love for the outdoors. Instead, she combined the two. From her fieldwork in Arctic Alaska to her free time backpacking in Patagonia, Anneka’s adventures blend purpose with passion. Embrace the unknown: Anneka’s trips to far-flung places like Bhutan or Columbia were filled with uncertainties and challenges, but those experiences shaped her most memorable adventures. The best stories come from stepping outside your comfort zone.

    Benefits of the Solution:

    Discover the world in a way most people only dream of: From mountains to jungles, following Anneka’s example means you’ll explore landscapes few get to experience. Adventure meets purpose: You won’t just be sightseeing—you’ll be part of something bigger, whether that’s climate work or another passion that drives you to explore. Growth through exploration: The thrill of tackling new environments, cultures, and challenges will not only satisfy your adventurous spirit but also push you to grow in ways you never expected.

    Lasting message (A):
    The world is wide, wild, and waiting for you—don’t wait for "someday" to start living your adventure.

    Tune into Episode 466 for an experience and motivation with Anneka Williams—a great listen the next time you "get outside!"

    Catch you out there,

    The Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast Team

    Brought to you this week by Alabama Beaches and Roam Generation PR

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