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Best Canoeing podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Canoeing podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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Out of town and missed a sermon? Don't worry, you can listen to many of the teachings from our weekly services right here on the website. If you have a portable audio player, download the files to listen. You can also follow the link to iTunes and have it automatically download the sermons as soon as we upload them.
 
A weekly motorcycle podcast bringing to you the best travel stories, tech tips and pro instruction from experienced moto travellers and industry experts and leaders. The show for all motorbike enthusiasts around the world. Inspirational, motivating and educational.
 
Motorcycle travel roundtable discussions with ARR RAW is a spin-off from the very popular Adventure Rider Radio Podcast and Radio Show. This monthly ADV motorcycle podcast is hosted by Adventure Rider Radio's Jim Martin with co-hosts, Graham Field, Sam Manicom, Grant Johnson, Shirley Hardy-Rix and Brian Rix. The show also has guests.
 
Olympic gold medal winner and climate change campaigner Etienne Stott introduces The Paddler's Podcast. There's so much being done to make sure you can take your canoe or stand up paddleboard in rivers and waterways across the UK. We'll hear inspiring stories of the people who are making big differences to the environment to help others and you'll find out how you can get involved.
 
Utilizes narrative storytelling, archival audio, and immersive soundscapes to explore true stories of white-collar criminals, con artists, and corporate evil. From corruption and fraud to Ponzi schemes and environmental disasters, these financially motivated crimes have shaped our world in unimaginable ways. All in the name of greed.
 
Telling the tales of all things creepy, cryptid, and otherworldly . Searching for the scariest stories about hauntings, monsters, urban legends, curses, aliens and the stories you never knew you wanted to know more about. This award winning podcast also brings you celebrity ghost stories. It's like hanging out with friends who dig the Paranormal!
 
Outdoorsman and theologian Tony Jones sits down with fascinating people who find transcendence in their outdoors experiences. Hunters and anglers, hikers and kayakers, talk about how they connect to the divine, and to themselves, as they pursue their passions. The conversations are at turns poignant and humorous, illuminating and inspiring. If your spirituality is connected to the outdoors, this is the podcast for you.
 
Kathy Cano-Murillo (Crafty Chica) is a full-time artist, author, product designer, speaker, and blogger. She KNOWS how to get things done. In this bi-weekly podcast, she will share her insights and interviews with her favorite mentors. Subscribe to hear interviews - and insider tips for career, passion projects, family life, organizing, money and more! Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and visit her at http://CraftyChica.com! #entrepreneur #latinapodcaster #latinaspeaker #c ...
 
Toasted Sister is radio about Native American food because it came a long way. Traditional indigenous foodways were lost, found, redefined and modernized in the last few hundred years. And here it is today, in the hands of Native chefs and foodies who work to keep their traditional flavors and ingredients alive. I'm Andi Murphy and I'm talking to as many Indigenous foodies as I can.
 
Kelly Outdoors Radio was started a few years back, Partly because I wanted to reach out to folks in a cost effective way to promote my products as well as other folks stuff as well. And as a way to just have some fun, Well this seemed like the right thing to do. So Kelly Outdoors launched on Sept. 3rd 2008. Its been a long and very rewarding journey. There are no official sponsors here so no politics about who can come on the show. Its all about promoting the outdoor sports industry whether ...
 
Journey Life Center is a Christ centered, biblically rooted congregation located in Mansfield, OH, just north of Ontario. For more than 30 years, we have been dedicated to showing the light of God’s love and hospitality within our own congregation, the Mansfield community and around the world. We are glad you are exploring our site and learning more about our faith community!
 
The Harry Potter Lexicon website has been in existence for almost two decades. Over that time, J.K Rowling thrilled us with her magical creation — in novels, interviews, on her websites, on Twitter, and more. And here at the Lexicon, a small group of dedicated fans have worked very hard over all those years to catalogue all the magical details she revealed. The Lexicon website has always been seen as the gold standard for careful research and faithfulness to Rowling’s created world, all beca ...
 
Welcome to the Osprey Podcast. We'll be chatting to a whole host of our inspirational Outdoor Ambassadors and Athletes including Aldo Kane, Jason fox and Victoria Pendleton to name just a few. We’ll be exploring the issues which motivate them and delving into their latest adventures. So if you’re keen to learn some lessons from those who take life and adventure to their absolute limits, then stay tuned, to the Osprey Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
 
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When 10-year-old Dana bought a book about Tarzan rather than a candy bar with his first $1 allowance, he had no idea just how fateful that decision would be. After being inspired by the book he told his dad, Don, that he wanted to walk to the Amazon River. Don, being the imaginative adventurer that he was, took his son's request seriously and began…
 
Canoe DUI, a petition to shut down a bar in Illinois due to racism, and a dear listener severely injures himself while enjoying the program. Apologies for Gnarly's audio. Zoom sucked today. The K-Money Club featuring Peanut's Champagne Room Bar Petition Power Grooves: Love You Down by INOJ and Pirate Love by Johnny Thunders…
 
Please join us in the story of Nick Cano ( AKA Lost Boys Cano) This San Jose native has an amazing story of strength and perseverance, we talk about every drug under the sun ......except CBD that will be next episode! Follow him on all forms of social media @LostBoysCano.By Tim and Dave
 
We just wrapped up week 7 of the Wilderness Guide Training Semester. Weeks 6 and 7 were spent on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, and it’s appropriate that during a guide training semester we had to do some guide stuff. Specifically, we had to medically evacuate a participant on the trip. For the story, listen to the episode. PHOTO: Participants o…
 
Originally aired March 8, 2019 Andrew is essentially a "professional backpacker" who is best known for his long-distance backpacking trips, many of which are firsts. For instance, his 6,875-mile Great Western Loop, his 7,778-mile Sea-to-Sea Route and his 4,679-mile "loop" of Alaska on foot, raft, and ski. He also has completed a plethora of shorter…
 
Ready to have some fun exploring? Here we go! Podcasts: Trunks by Selena Gallagher Platform Nine and 3/4 by Steve VanderArk How Many Students Are There at Hogwarts? by Steve VanderArk Whatever Happened to Sally-Ann? by Steve VanderArk The Significance of Hallowe’en by Rosie Payne Reader’s Guides: These guides were originally written in March of 200…
 
When Harry finally gets his Hogwarts letter from Hagrid, it contains a list of required school supplies, but makes no mention of how he’s expected to pack it all. Nevertheless, on the 1st September, it’s all safely packed in a ‘huge, heavy trunk.’ This is fortuitous as it appears that the trunk is indeed the luggage of choice for Hogwarts students.…
 
You've probably seen the movie "Thelma and Louise," about two housewives who hit the road for a bit of adventure that eventually goes wrong. Today we're going to tell you a story about a real life pair of Tennessee housewives whose adventures on the road lead to murder in the 1930's. You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitc…
 
Hey you weirdo you! Welcome to episode 86 of our weird little cryptid, creepy, and otherworldly podcast. We've got tales of a foul mouthed Spirit in the UK. Nick tells the horrifying story of New York Native Joe Cummings special guest. Kitsie dives into the haunting of 9860Easton Drive Beverly Hills California, and the creepy infamous tales that Sh…
 
A summer re-run and a chance to listen again. Olympic gold medal winner and climate campaigner Etienne Stott meets one of his heroes, Steve Backshall. Steve's incredible expedition's have made into dozens of TV programmes and brought paddling to a mainstream audience. It's a fascinating conversation. They start with Steve's recent trip to the Arcti…
 
S04 E07 - TOW Chandler Crosses the Line 00:03:11 — is “anise” pronounced “a-NEESE” or “AN-iss”? 00:08:36 — Elizabeth’s favorite way to make eggs: low-maintenance and full of flavor! 00:14:38 — The color eggplant is the only eggplant Elizabeth cares for 00:16:38 — The NEVER SEEN ON NETWORK subplot of Rachel dining out on her own!! 00:18:10 — Dining …
 
We welcome back our TKFLASTANI travel expert Ken Hanscom, COO of Ticket Manager, who tells us the latest on how to make plans to travel to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in 2021. Follow Ken on Twitter and Insta. Follow Ticket Manager on Twitter. We also have a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT about our plans to celebrate one year to Tokyo 2020 on July 24! Look for more d…
 
Chris Pountney set out to circumnavigate the planet by bicycle and boat, avoiding all motorised vehicles and aircraft. When he was forced into a car on a border crossing, he started the circumnavigation again, eventually going around twice. Along the way he was joined by Dea Jacobson and they both join me for this podcast. Chris has written two exc…
 
Ken and Carol Duval have been living and traveling on the road for 17 years on a 1989 motorcycle. And though they don’t have a website, they have found that the internet has been invaluable to them and has made travel so much better. Ken and Carol have made a lot of friends all over the world, and experience more than most of us ever will. And with…
 
The Tour Divide is over 2,750 miles of self-supported time trial endurance riding along the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route stretching between Banff, Alberta, Canada and the US-Mexico border in Antelope Wells, New Mexico. The route was created in 1997 by the Adventure Cycling Association. For 19 years now, bike packers have tackled this route with…
 
You went to Harvard! What a great episode with a ton of great information with Kevin Guiltinan. Kevin shares his hockey journey from being a late bloomer, choosing college over the OHL, playing at Harvard, being forced to retire due to concussions, graduating from Harvard and now being an entrepreneur. This is a great episode for parents and player…
 
In this episode, survival specialist, expedition leader, adventurer and author Megan Hine chats to us about her life and career, behind and in front of the camera. From her childhood day’s mountain climbing with her geologist father to her journeys through the Amazon meeting undiscovered people and cultures, we find out how Megan’s life has been sh…
 
Tony chats with Father Ted Vitali, a Passionist priest, hunter, philosophy professor at St. Louis University, and ethicist for Boone & Crockett. They discuss Labrador retrievers, process theology, whether animals have rights, why it's harder to kill a deer at 10 yards than at 100 yards, and having a "sufficient reason" for killing an animal.…
 
Originally aired June 18, 2018 Ben Jamin (yep, real name!) joins us to share with us his transformation from corporate from the 9-5 grind to a life on the road driving a Kombi (VW Bus) from Chile to Alaska. His trip took him 6 years! His plan was to pick up riders along the way who needed transportation and who were willing to help with the costs f…
 
One of the largest and most recognizable banana companies in the world has an exploitative and bloody history in Central America. Prelude: An American banana company continues to use a pesticide in Central America after it is banned in the United States. SUPPORT: Patreon.com/Swindled. DONATE: SwindledPodcast.com/Support. CONSUME: SwindledPodcast.co…
 
Everyone has faith. Some of us put our faith in our family, our finances or even our future. What would it look like if we put our faith not in a place or a position, but rather a person? Join us as we continue our journey through our series, Canoeing The Mountains, and see how Peter is called to to faithfully follow Jesus in this familiar but amaz…
 
Welcome to the first of twenty-six blog posts in our Canon Celebration! This time around we’re exploring the first five chapters of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Why am I not saying “Sorcerer’s Stone”? Because that’s not the original name of the book, as you probably know. That’s the title that the editors at Scholastic came up with bec…
 
When I visited Paul Natrall (Suquamish) in his Mr. Bannock food truck in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, I wasn’t expecting to get a taste of some of the most delicious pizza I ever had. I did and that was also my first taste of bannock, an Indigenous flour-based bread (kind of like frybread). In this episode, I talk with chef Paul about banno…
 
From Kona, in Letcher County, Kentucky, came one of the tallest men in the world, a true giant. Martin Van Buren Bates traveled the world as a circus performer, which allowed him to meet the love of his life, Anna Swan, one of the tallest women in the world. Together, they still hold the Guinness record as the tallest married couple ever. Today we …
 
TGIF Weirdos. We're in full fledged Mercury retrograde, and Kitsie has tips on how to survive. We've go another action packed episode for you, and you're not going to want to miss it. UFO's in Russia, or is that a toy on a selfie stick? Kitsie dives into a crazy Urban Legend from her home town Bloomington, Indiana. Have you heard of the Hatchet Man…
 
Olympic gold medal winner Etienne Stott chats with former MP and paddler Tom Watson and the Chief Executive of The Outdoor Industries Association, Andrew Denton. There's some great chat here about the work done to allow canoeists back on the water during lockdown and the transformational possibilities during the recovery from the Covid crisis. Tom …
 
After planning for years, Martin Smith and six other riders from the USA and the UK went on a short trip to tour the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. Martin is a planner, and for him that’s a big part of the adventure. On this episode, he talks about the short trips he does, how he plans for them, how he budgets his time, and how he feels diligent p…
 
Dr Max Holloway worked with the British Antarctic Survey on climate change research and in this podcast we talk about the adventure of traveling to and working in a place so few of us will visit. Max is an accomplished wild swimmer and, last winter, was invited to train the world renowned swimmer Lewis Pugh in the cold waters off the Outer Hebrides…
 
Rachael Rapinoe is the Founder & CEO of Mendi, a sports recovery brand. Rachael won an NCAA national championship with the University of Portland in 2005, played pro soccer in Europe in 2010, and eventually retired to pursue her passion in the health and fitness industry. Leveraging her Masters in Health and Exercise Science from PSU, Rachael went …
 
Volunteer…to an NHL Video Coach! What a great story of working hard, following your passion and making it to the NHL. Mike King sits down and shares his hockey journey from playing Jr hockey, college hockey to running a hockey training centre to earning a Stanley Cup Ring and becoming a professional video coach in the NHL. It was great to sit down …
 
Claudia Merandi, is the founder of the national "Don't Punish Pain Rally Organization". Claudia, a retired court reporter/self published author is from East Providence, Rhode Island. As a person living with severe Crohn's Disease since a child, she witnessed first-hand the challenges a person with pain encounters when trying to obtain adequate pain…
 
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