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Kado Muir is a cultural protocol custodian under Ngalia Aboriginal cultural ways. In this podcast series he shares insights, knowledge and stories to help create understanding and awareness that leads to opportunities for sharing and understanding across cultural spaces. Content is free, but you can also become a Paid Subscriber: for exclusive cultural learning and language content (https://anchor.fm/kado-muir/subscribe).
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Join Doc and his guests on Hiker Trash Radio, the outdoor adventure podcast that takes you on a journey through the wild. With interviews from thru hikers, skydivers, adventure athletes, big wall climbers, and more, each episode is packed with trail talk, gear tips, and hilarious misadventures. And if you thought the great outdoors was all sunshine and rainbows, think again! Doc shares tales of blistered feet, helicopter evacuations, and Type II Fun that will make you appreciate the comforts ...
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Welcome to A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To My Life®. This is THE place to be for stories to inspire and uplift when life doesn't go according to plans. I'm Laura Muirhead, your host and the reigning queen of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To My Life®. I can't wait to share my plot twist stories and the stories of my guests with you!
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Welcome to this special place of awakening consciousness for a radiant life. As a Quantum Change Agent, I share meditations, talks and Quantum Soul Activations to ignite the freedom from your mind and create a Soul-fuelled life of magical experience. 1-1 sessions and courses are on my website, to help you discover the Truth of Who You Really Are. Videos sharing my wisdom are in "Quantum Soul Alchemy" YouTube and Facebook group. Also, stunning silk meditation wraps I designed can be found at ...
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A light journey through the history of chemistry, from its start in the obscure mysteries of alchemy to what was, for the author, the cutting edge of the development of modern atomic theory ... and whose developing blind ends we can now see with the advantage of hind sight. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)
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Anyone who's ever visited the Yosemite National Park will find this book a treasure trove of descriptions, information and evocations of the fabled beauty of this amazing piece of heaven on earth! The Yosemite by John Muir was published in 1912. Born in Scotland, England, this world-famous conservationist was a multi-talented genius. He was a geologist, naturalist, engineer, writer, botanist and a passionate and prolific writer on the preservation of the natural environment. His family migra ...
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First published in 1894, this wonderful travelogue by a famed naturalist and conservationist still remains a book that delights and informs its readers. The Mountains of California by John Muir recounts the author's exploration of the Yosemite Valley, Mount Whitney, the famed sequoia forests and King's Canyon among other places of immense natural beauty. Written in his characteristic zestful style, with a deep understanding and respect for nature, the book is a treasure trove of geography, g ...
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Carto Nullius In this episode I introduce the concept of Carto Nullius, which is strictly not linguistically correct but a play on the latin terms terra nullius, a term that for so long was used to marginalise and dispossess Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It is my contention that cartography as a discipline has for a long time been …
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Brittany "TMI" Swanson and Andy "Panic" Butler from Bad Hikers make a return visit to the JFM Pod studio to spill some tea with Doc. In a wide ranging conversation, TMI and Panic share everything you want to know about their Kilimanjaro expedition, including prep, logistics, gear, scree slides, rocket fuel, and false summits. There's also a rousing…
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Environmental explorer, adventurer, climber, author and documentary filmmaker Tim Jarvis comes in from the cold to talk some Shackleton with Doc. With 13 Antarctic expeditions under his belt, Tim shares some incredible moments from his time on the ice, including his recreation of Ernest Shackleton's voyage from Elephant Island across the Southern O…
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Cal Dobbs, with a Triple Crown under his belt, now takes to the open road as he runs across America to raise awareness and support for Trans rights and gender affirming health care. Tune in as Cal shares with Doc the hardships of road life, the antics of Cooper and Truman, Twin Peaks references, creepy interactions in the middle of nowhere, Netflix…
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Struggling with addiction, with his life in a shambles, and living on the streets of Louisville, Dave "Music Man" Chandler shows up at Springer Mountain with his brother's hiking gear. He heads in the only direction available to him, literally and metaphorically: north. Listen in as Music Man and Doc provide live play by play of the finish of the 2…
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Triple Crowner, musician, and documentarian Ben "Shredder" Phantom stops by the studio to do some chin wagging about the trail and life. Shredder and Doc cover some serious terrain, including interesting strategies to prevent frostbite, seeking a greater purpose, the intensity of a thru hike, how not to hike properly in grizzly country, living unho…
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Triple Crowner Dillon "Enigma" Dise drops in on Doc to talk some trail, both domestic and international. A well traveled thru hiker with 13,000 miles under his feet, Enigma expounds upon the adventure of hiking international trails. In this fun-filled episode, we take a trip on the Pyrenean Haute Route (HRP) a nearly 500-mile-long journey with an i…
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Thru hiker, bikepacker, and route aficionado Kyle "Missing Spoons" Cleary comes in from the wilderness to talk trail, er, route with Doc. Eschewing the well-defined, well-marked traditional hiking trail for the more remote and rugged routes that require wayfinding and map reading, Spoons shares some thoughts and stories in the JFM Pod studio, inclu…
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AT and PCT thru hiker Jacob "Crush" Pepper drops into the studio for a wide ranging and hilarious discussion of . . . everything. Settle in, buckle up, and fasten your headlamp securely as Crush and Doc talk about: schooners, wussing out, finger feet, mountain misery, too much quilt, pop tart theories, existential thoughts, Turd Graders, SKTs, moon…
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Thru hiker Kyle O'Grady of the Kyle Hates Hiking YouTube Channel drops into the studio to talk trail with Doc. Listen in as Kyle and Doc discuss Crotch Pots, trekking pole hammocks, the best long trail in the world, the virtues of patience, the best techniques for cutting your toothbrush in half, and Kyle's sweating problem. Kyle also sets a couple…
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The first black female Triple Crowner Elsye "Chardonnay" Walker stops by the studio to talk trail with Doc. Listen in and hear about releasing and re-sorting your priorities, gear, Burners, broken ankles, the trouble with short cuts, BIPOC women in the outdoors, sketchy hitches, and trail angels. Chardonnay also shares her 2020 cancer diagnosis, tr…
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Travel nurse Emily Latour stops by the studio to share some adventures from inside the emergency room and out on the trails. Tune in and hear how this former soccer and lacrosse player found her current trail, the hectic pace of the emergency room, camper life, hiking with dogs, and the dangerous ascents of Mt. Washington, Mt. Katahdin, Angel's Lan…
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AT thru hiker, attorney, and outdoors author Jeff "Wordsmith" Mitchell joins Doc in the studio to share some stories about the trail. The two cover a lot of territory, including short-form storytelling, imposter syndrome, emotional density, the short arc of friendship on the trail, the transformative power of the trail, first days, last days, and t…
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Michael "Pops" Cole, former federal prosecutor and assistant attorney general and current badass, drops into the studio to talk peaks and valleys with Doc. During the conversation, Pops talks about the Risk Continuum; the importance of knowing how to use your gear; the distinct lack of appeal of Norwegian rations; Winter, Mountain, and Jungle Warfa…
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Mark "Semi Colon" Scott drops into the studio from his home in Jasper National Park to talk trail (and more!) with Doc. The Canadian school teacher shares some stories from the backcountry, including some dicey situations out there with his better half, previous JFM Pod guest, Brigid "Scrambles" Scott. Tune in and hear about proper response techniq…
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Annemarie 'Zipsss" Athey becomes the first guest on the podcast to be interviewed from the bottom of the planet. Zipsss calls in from McMurdo Station in Antarctica to chat with Doc about a wide variety of topics, including packing your fears, soul-sucking jobs, selling furniture to finance a hike, swiping right to conduct some research, imposter sy…
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Aurélien Sanchez and John Kelly, two of the finishers from this year's Barkley Marathons, drop into the JFM Pod studio to chat with Doc and co-host Jeff Garmire to share some insights and stories about the epic race that takes place in Frozen Head State Park. Tune in and experience this year's race vicariously through these two ultra endurance athl…
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Sarah Brown Haté joins host Laura Muirhead on this episode of A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To My Life®. Listen in as Sarah shares how a slipped disc in her spine challenged her to heal, reclaim her inner power, and change the direction of her professional life. Sarah Brown Haté is your SOUL Connection Healer and Mentor and also a teacher, coac…
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In this wide ranging conversation, high school sweethearts Brian "Freight Train" Walsh and Kristina "Pickles" O'Connell drop in on Doc to talk all things on and off trail. Along the way, you'll hear about the dangers of the enthusiastic hiker, the shopping cart phenomena, a Dance Off on the AT, Fresh Meat, poison ivy, carrying a double wide on the …
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In this special bonus episode, Jeff "Legend" Garmire sits down with Doc to make a huge announcement about some intriguing future plans. Listen in to this exclusive story only to found on The John Freakin' Muir Pod. You are not going to want to miss this one! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hikertrashradio/support…
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Adventure preacher Brad "Shep" Sasser takes a brief break from the trail and his thru hiking flock to chat with Doc. Along the way, Shep shares stories and insights about trail angeling, NoMiles. dog year trail relationships, three rooms over a gas station, four pairs of socks, parking lot life, trail blessings, and the dangers of 47-pound packs. D…
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Thru hiker Heather "Egg" Daigle drops into the studio to talk trail with Doc. Tune in and hear about misshapen feet, serving brews in an egg costume, blisters, hiker ego, fear on the trail, color coding shelters, and the impact of judgment. You'll also find out the answer to the age-old question: which is more important, snacks or hiking poles? ---…
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Peak-bagger Phil Perry drops into the studio to share some stories from the northeastern mountains of the U.S. Along the way, Phil shares his rocky past with addiction and how he's channeled his energy into the highs and lows of outdoor adventuring. Now sober two+ years, Phil gets into it with Doc about snakes, Tupperware, the Dollar General, and w…
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John R. Worsley joins host Laura Muirhead on this episode of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To My Life®. After suddenly losing his wife, Amy, in 2021, John turned to Facebook to process his grief. Listen in as he talks about the incredible response he received from that community which convinced him to write and publish a book supporting others.…
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Chezwick, the 16th person to complete the Eastern Continental Trail and the 5th person to complete the Great Western Loop, takes a load off and sits down with Doc to talk trail. During the discussion, the two range wide and far, covering topics like the state bird of Oregon, the Pyramid of Pain, unique uses for toothpaste in the Himalayas, trail ro…
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Former television reporter and Rock 'n' Roll professor Jarred "Yeti" Aslett joins Doc in the studio to share his amazing journey. After finding himself weighing 500 pounds and facing some serious limitations in his life, Jared opted for a change. Eighteen months later and 235 pounds lighter, Jared loaded his bag and set out from the Mexican border …
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Calendar Year Triple Crowner Brandon "Horsepower" Weis returns to the John Freakin' Muir studio to talk about what he's been up to since his last chat with Doc. Tune in and hear about some of America's lesser known, but equally stunning, trails. During the episode, the two get into a healthy discussion of Better Call Saul, the proper work to reward…
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Thru hiker, documentarian, and Croatian Long Trail creator Nikola "Tesla" Horvat takes a break from working on his current documentary, Why Do I Hike 2, to talk trail with Doc. During the conversation, the two of them cover a lot of ground as they discuss sturdy tendons, the dangers of trying to keep up, the rhythm of the trail, dead tree forests, …
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