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WRM 020: Florian Schneider - Adventure Traveling as a Martial Arts Expert
Florian Schneider - Mixed Martial Arts Expert and World-class Adventurer Welcome to the latest episode of “What Really Matters Interviews”. I have an exciting guest for you, Flori...
WRM 019: Michael Lipson: Using Somatic Work for Men's Personal Growth
How can you create somatic experiences in nature to help heal deep trauma? There’s been a revolution of sorts happening in men’s work, and “men’s groups” are becoming more popula...
WRM 015: Ned Tibbits: Finding Purpose & Passion in the Great Outdoors for 50 Years
Ned Tibbits has a passion for the lifestyle that's lasted over a half century. He is the founder and head of Mountain Education, an organization dedicated to helping others learn ...
WRM 016: Betsy Chasse: Author & Producer of "What the Bleep Do We Know?"
Betsy Chasse is most known as the author & producer of "What the Bleep Do We Know?!" But a better description is the way she describes herself: "What I really am is a person—a ...
WRM 017: Jayme Moye: Award-winning Travel & Adventure Writer on Her Craft
What would it take to leave a cush tech job to embark on a crazy career path in adventure travel writing - a profession renowned for low wages? Even more, what would it take to t...
WRMI014: Carla King: Author, Explorer & "Missadventure" Motorcyclist
Imagine being a blond woman traveling through remote China in the late 90s. Where few Westerners had ever gone. On a rickety motorcycle. Alone. That's just one of Carl King's many...
WRMI 013: Darcy Gaetchter: First Woman to Kayak the Amazon from Source to Sea
In this podcast I interview Darcy Gaecther. She is the first woman to kayak down the entier length of the Amazon River. Is she interesting? Well, maybe the intro to her new book...
WRMI 012: Surviving (then Thriving) after a Traumatic Brain Injury // Interview with Theresa Byrne
Theresa Byrne was at the top of her game as the most decorated female martial arts practitioner in her style. She had a 4th-degree black belt and her own dojo teaching others the a...
WRMI 011: Ellie Briggs & Loki // A Woman and Her Peak-Climbing Husky
Visualize being close to 14,000 feet on a challenging peak in Colorado. You’re looking at a knife ridge on Capitol Peak that separates you from the summit. It falls off so deeply o...
WRMI 010: Ed Cannady // Why We Need Wild Places
From a kid trying to escape Oklahoma to spending winters alone in Alaska to being a ranger in Idaho to cancer survivor to becoming a voice for the wilderness … Ed Cannady has led a...
WRMI 009 - Robert Hipwell // Lessons from a Top U.S. Army General
In this far-ranging discussion, General Robert Hipwell shares his story as a career soldier and officer. It starts with his years in Vietnam on covert missions behind enemy lines ...
WRMI 008: From Juggling to TED Talks - Interview with Barry Friedman
Barry Friedman juggles balls. Really, really well. In fact back in the 80s he was a world-champion juggler. He appeared on the Johnny Carson Show, and toured with Billy Crystal a...
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