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Welcome to Life in Motion - hosted by adventure lover, outdoor enthusiast, travel junkie and founder of Illumine Collect, Jeremy Lux. On this podcast you'll find tips from world travelers, the true culture behind action sports, how nonprofits build communities around the outdoors, and more. Tune in every Tuesday for new guests weekly.
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Hello and welcome my lovelies to theDword Podcast! I am your host, Deanna Butcher. I am a Psychic Medium, Intuitive Natural Healer, Counselor, and love coaching! I love reading tarot, collecting tarot decks, crystals, and all things esoteric! Psychic, Mediumship and things Esoteric: www.deannabutcher.com NEW: Holistic Healing Business! Feb 2022! The Holistic Escape - Counselling, EFT/TFT, Intuitive & Reiki Healing, & Spiritual Life Coaching www.theholisticescape.com
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Are you a cyber defender looking to keep up on the newest tools, technology, and security concepts? Then BLUEPRINT is the podcast for you! Tune in to hear the latest in cyber defense and security operations from blue team leaders and experts. With a focus on learning, BLUEPRINT includes interviews with today’s top security practitioners defending the world’s most respected brands, and in-depth explanations on the newest technologies, protocols, and defensive tools. BLUEPRINT, is a podcast ho ...
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In this episode, we chat with Seneca Kristjonsdottir of The Thalweg, a publication that highlights the art and stories of those who live and work in wild landscapes. Seneca shares the inspiration behind starting The Thalweg, how it connects creatives from the outdoor community, and the challenges of building a nonprofit from the ground up. From gui…
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In this episode we chat with Emma Wharton, the Executive Director of Grand Canyon Youth, an organization dedicated to connecting young people with the awe-inspiring rivers and canyons of the Southwest. Growing up in Salt Lake City with a love for the outdoors, Emma shares her journey from a river guide to a passionate advocate for youth development…
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In this episode, we chat with Maddi Bourgerie, a travel expert at RVshare, the leading RV rental marketplace that's transforming how we explore the outdoors. Maddi's love for travel started during visits to her grandparents in Honduras, where she discovered the thrill of experiencing new cultures. After years of saving for trips and studying abroad…
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In this episode we chat with Dan Connell, an avid adventurer and bikepacking enthusiast who has pedaled across multiple continents, including the one that got him hooked; a seven-month journey from California to Colombia. Growing up in Los Angeles, Daniel initially focused on sports, but it was during his college years at UC Santa Barbara that he d…
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Text us your ideas, feedback, or suggestions on Blueprint! In this episode, we take you behind the scenes of a complex gift card fraud investigation. Join host John Hubbard and guest Mark Jeanmougin as they explore the intricate details of uncovering and combating a clever case of cyber fraud. In this episode Mark discusses how the incident was ide…
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Text us your ideas, feedback, or suggestions on Blueprint! In this mega-discussion with Seth Misenar on GenAI and LLM usage for security operations we cover some very interesting questions such as: - The importance of natural language processing in Sec Ops - How AI is helping us detect phishing email - Where and how AI is lowering the bar for entry…
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In this episode, we chat with Molly Wood, the Executive Director of The Whale Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of the Grand Canyon river guiding community. Growing up in the small town of Show Low, Arizona, Molly developed a connection to the outdoors, spending her childhood exploring the landscape and s…
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In this episode, we chat with David Zemach-Bersin, the director of Feldenkrais Access. With over 45 years of experience, David shares his journey from being part of the first Feldenkrais training in the U.S. to establishing a thriving practice and online community that empowers individuals to enhance their physical comfort and well-being. David exp…
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In this episode, we chat with Kerry McClay, the National SnowSchool Director at Winter Wildlands Alliance. With a rich educational background and experience in developing innovative curricula, Kerry has helped introduce thousands of students to snow science, winter ecology, and the importance of our snowpack as a vital water source. SnowSchool enga…
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In this episode, we chat with Chandra Brown, founder of the Freeflow Institute, to explore the power of connecting with nature through creative and immersive outdoor experiences. Originally from Alaska's Matanuska Valley, Chandra brings a unique blend of education, river guiding, and environmental writing to her work. Her journey has taken her from…
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In this episode, we chat with Daniel Brown, a dedicated river guide and Executive Director of the Redside Foundation. With 19 seasons of guiding experience and a rich history of leadership roles, there's no lack of passion to his work. Daniel's journey from exploring the western US to supporting the professional outdoor guiding community is truly i…
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In this episode, we chat with Byron Roos-Collins, one of the three behind GoRafting, a leading resource for whitewater enthusiasts. Byron, who grew up surrounded by nature in Berkeley, California, and honed his guiding skills across the West, shares his journey from a young guide to co-creator of a pioneering digital guidebook for whitewater raftin…
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In this episode we chat with Tess McEnroe from Idaho Rivers United to explore her connection to rivers and the vital work she does to protect them. With a background in Photojournalism and Environmental Education, Tess brings over 18 years of river guiding experience to her role. Her dedication to rivers is evident in her storytelling, advocacy, an…
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In this episode, we dive into the wild world of whitewater rafting with Zachary Collier, founder of Northwest Rafting Company. From his early days leading adventure trips at Boy Scout camps to navigating the rapids of some of the West's most iconic rivers, Zach has turned his passion for the outdoors into a lifelong career. Join us as Zach shares h…
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In this episode, we chat with Jenifer Breaux, a retired Army veteran and founder of JB Travel Pros, who is dedicated to transforming travel experiences for families, especially those with special needs. With nearly three decades of global service in the military, Jenifer’s love for travel and commitment to service have seamlessly transitioned into …
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Morgan Brosnihan, the founder of Blaze Physio. A seasoned Physical Therapist with a diverse background ranging from trauma hospitals to outpatient clinics, she helps her patients continue their passions and recover from injuries. Since 2017, she's guided over 2,000 hikers through their journeys, collectively walkin…
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In this episode we chat with Carly Rae, the creative mind behind "Trail Name Tales," a captivating collection of stories that dive into the origins of hikers' trail names. Carly takes us on a journey from her upbringing in Amherst, Mass, surrounded by the Mount Holyoke Range, where daily hikes and camping became a natural part of her life. In 2020,…
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In this episode as we chat with Blair and Jeremy, the heart and soul behind Camp Fernweh, a cozy woodland retreat nestled in Willard, MO. As proud parents and avid outdoor enthusiasts, they've created a sanctuary on their 5-acre woodland property, blending retro scout-style camping with a passion for everyday "micro-adventures." Discover how Blair …
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In this episode, we chat with Erin Carroll, the Outdoor Learning Specialist at Durham Public Schools Outdoor Learning. Erin shares her journey from growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina, to becoming a passionate advocate for outdoor education. Her childhood summers spent at camp in Maine, disconnected from technology and immersed in nature, sparked…
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In this episode, we chat with Clifford Kipp, the Executive Director of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation (BMWF), to explore his deep-rooted commitment to wilderness preservation and stewardship. From his early days exploring the outdoors, to spending two decades with the Montana Conservation Corps, Clifford found a love for the wilderness and …
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In this episode we chat about the world of outdoor education with Laura Stroup, the visionary behind Firefly Nature School nestled in beautiful Missouri. Laura shares her journey from studying animal ecology and natural resource education to her roles at zoos and conservation departments. Her passion for connecting children with nature began during…
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In this episode we chat with Dana and Arthur from Green Dragon Overland, a dynamic duo on a mission for adventure travel and off-grid living. Dana and Arthur share their inspiring journey of meeting and discovering their shared passion for adventure travel. Their decision to prioritize a lifestyle of simplicity and self-sufficiency led them to give…
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In this episode we chat with Nick Graham, the Senior Environmental Scientist at The Sierra Fund. With a wealth of experience in environmental restoration, Nick shares his insights into the organization's mission to protect and restore the ecosystems and communities of the Sierra Nevada in the face of climate change uncertainties. Through restoratio…
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In this episode we chat with Jada Dooling of All Roads Taken who shares her beginnings in the Midwest and how she created a platform that inspires a sense of adventure in families, couples, and explorers alike. Together with her husband Tyler, whom she met in high school, they made it a mission to explore all 50 states with their two children befor…
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In this episode we chat with Paige Wunder, the author of "Journey to the 63 U.S. National Parks" and the one behind the travel blog, For the Love of Wanderlust. Growing up in the Ozarks, Paige and her husband Matt have traveled to all 50 states and dozens of countries. Now with her new book, she's expiring others to do the same. "Journey to the 63 …
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In this episode we chat with Cassie Abel, founder of Wild Rye, a brand dedicated to empowering women through beautifully designed technical mountain apparel. Growing up on a remote island outside Seattle, Cassie's childhood was immersed in the outdoors, thanks to her adventurous parents. From team sports to coaching lacrosse at the varsity level, C…
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To celebrate the significant achievements and public recognition of artist Claudette Johnson and the wonderful news of her nomination for the 2024 Turner Prize, we are delighted to present a special episode of The Courtauld’s Podcast, #CourtauldCast. This episode captures a conversation between Claudette Johnson MBE, artist Chantal Joffe RA and Pro…
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In this episode we chat with Jennifer Dow, the President of the Wilderness Medical Society. From her childhood years exploring the Sierra Nevada mountains to her role as a National Ski Patroller, Jennifer's deep connection to the outdoors has guided her path towards medicine and wilderness advocacy. Now through her work at the Wilderness Medical So…
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In this episode we chat with Aaron Zettler-Mann of the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL). Growing up exploring the creeks and rivers of Humboldt County, Aaron's passion for waterways led him to become a raft guide, where he spent nearly a decade navigating the rivers of the Sierra Nevada. However, Aaron's love for rivers extends beyond recre…
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Join us for a special episode as John Holdmeier from Actual Outdoors joins host Jeremy Lux to celebrate the milestone of reaching 200 episodes of the Life in Motion Podcast. Together, they reflect on the diverse array of guests, including outdoor nonprofits, inspiring individuals, and like-minded businesses, that have been featured on the podcast. …
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In this episode, we chat with Allie Redshaw, a culinary artist, adventurer, and advocate for inclusivity. Allie grew up in Southern Virginia, but it was a trip to Paris that sparked her love for culinary. She found herself studying at the Culinary Institute of America before moving to Charlottesville Virginia with her husband. However, life took an…
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In this episode we chat with Christine Reed, a seasoned backpacker, rock climber, trail runner, and author of Alone in Wonderland and Blood Sweat Tears. From stumbling upon backpacking while surfing the web to becoming a trailblazer in the outdoor community, Christine's story is nothing short of inspiring. Christine's adventure began with a bold at…
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In this episode, we sit down with Alex Pavon, one of the many behind Juliana Bicycles. Based in Flagstaff, Arizona, Alex started off ski racing, but shifted to mountain biking as a way to rehab her knee after a fall on the skis. That's when she became hooked and before she knew it, became an ambassador for Juliana Bicycles, who encourages more wome…
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In this episode, we chat with Julieana Rusnak, the one behind the ski film "The Gnardashians." Hailing from Golden, Colorado, Julieana shares her journey from childhood adventures in the mountains to her passion for skiing and its culture. Growing up in Colorado, it was easy for Julieana to fall in love with the outdoors at a young age. Not to ment…
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In this episode we chat with Jennifer Melton of the Alta Environmental Center. Jennifer shares her journey from a childhood passion for sustainability to her role in leading environmental initiatives at Alta Ski Area in Utah. Growing up, Jennifer was known for her dedication to water conservation and recycling, laying the foundation for her lifelon…
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In this episode we chat with Mike Cherim, the one behind Redline Guiding. From his earliest hiking memories scaling Mt. Washington at just four years old, to conquering various trails and lists in New Hampshire, Mike's journey is nothing short of awe-inspiring. With a plethora of hiking accomplishments under his belt, including multiple completions…
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In this episode we catch up with Bronson Allison, the globetrotting videographer behind travel videos that inspire others to Live More. Born in Ohio, Bronson found himself stuck in a mundane office job, but had a passion for videography and editing. Determined to break free from the 9 to 5 grind, he decided to chase his dreams. Starting by creating…
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In this episode we chat with Erin Tarr, a dedicated advocate for land conservation and access to nature. Raised in Iowa, Erin's journey led her to the mountains of Colorado and eventually to California, where she found her calling. From her early days as a researcher on the rivers with the California Department of Fish and Game to her role at Bear …
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In this episode we sit down with Marra Holt, Communications Coordinator at the Watershed Committee of the Ozarks. Born and raised in Springfield, MO, Marra's childhood was steeped in a deep appreciation for the outdoors and a commitment to its preservation. Discover how Marra's upbringing, shaped by her father's environmental work, fueled her passi…
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Join us as we explore the inspiring journey of Jean Sideris, Executive Director of The Bicycle Coalition of Maine. From the peaks of Colorado to the serene trails of Maine, Jean's passion for environmental advocacy and biking has led her on an incredible path. Discover how Jean's love for mountain biking in Colorado evolved into a mission-driven ca…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Hanna, Michelle, and David from Ozark Off Road Cyclist. Their paths to the organization were unique, but their shared commitment to community has kept them united. What started as a gathering of mountain biking enthusiasts in 1997 evolved into a nonprofit dedicated to trail development. If you've ever explored the tra…
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In this episode we chat with Matthew Zing of Two Bikes Knoxville. A Knoxville native, Matthew's connection with bikes began in childhood, influenced by his father's road racing adventures. However, for him, bikes meant more than just a sport; they were a means of transportation. Eventually he crossed paths with Mitchell at Dream Bikes, a shop roote…
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In this episode, we chat with Ryan Yambra of Rose City Track Club. Born and raised in Portland Oregon he was an unlikely runner. It wasn't until after college, when he completed his first half marathon, that he truly experienced running in a community driven by passion. Then, after training solo for years, he found Rose City Track Club. Valuing the…
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In this episode, we chat with Andrea Kelly from Make Plus Equal. For years, Andrea faced challenges in finding outdoor gear that catered to her body for various adventures. Whether it was inadequate sizing, a lack of technical features, or uninspiring color choices, the struggle was real. The turning point came when a study revealed that 69% of wom…
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In this episode, we chat with Allie Valdetara of Ladies in Wadies. Growing up in the 'outdoors-adjacent' landscape of North Jersey, Allie's childhood was filled with imaginative adventures, from exploring her backyard to lakeside fishing. But for her, the joy of the outdoors was in sharing it with others. After college she struggled to carve out ti…
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In this episode, we chat with Ryan Wichlens, one of the many behind Trails Magazine. Growing up around New York's Adirondack Mountains, he started as Backpacker Magazine's go-to Northeast expert during college before becoming a full-time freelance journalist in Colorado. When the end of Backpacker magazine's print era came in 2022, Ryan stepped in …
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In this episode, we chat with Ashley Smith, a dedicated member of Lakes Region Search & Rescue. While Ashley's love for hiking started as a kid, the pandemic sparked a determination to conquer the New Hampshire 48 4,000-footers, with the majority of them being finished solo. Afterwards she had a desire to assist fellow hikers in challenging situati…
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In this episode, we chat with Sierra Schlag and Katie Cooney, key figures in the creation of 'Advice for Girls,' an all-women ski film. Both Sierra and Katie share a love for skiing, having embraced the sport since their early years, drawn to its creativity and freedom. When Addy Jacobsend shared the idea of a film featuring an all-female cast and …
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In this episode, we chat with Mark Malkowicz, a wilderness first responder, passionate traveler, and guide at Big Muddy Adventures. Growing up around Saint Louis, Mark shares his journey from childhood family float trips on the Current River to embarking on 100-mile paddle board adventures. It didn't stop there though. Mark was soon conquering four…
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In this episode, we chat with Clark Jones, one of many behind rvaMORE, a nonprofit comprising a diverse community of trail enthusiasts dedicated to advocating for access to trails around Richmond VA. Whether they are mountain bikers, runners, boaters, hikers, or nature lovers, the common thread is their commitment to parks and everyone who finds jo…
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