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Inspiring Adventure The Find Your Adventure Podcast is packed with inspirational stories of adventurers' tales of the outdoors, their experiences, and their passions for finding adventure. From hiking, mountaineering and trail-running, through to kayaking, cycling and even guidebook production, our aim is to provide you with the inspiration you need to take your first tentative steps into the outdoors.
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Kyle 'Impala' Lintern is possibly one of the most lovely human beings in the online world of adventurers - full of warmth and love and he has a ton of superb advice for anyone wanting to get into backpacking. His long-distance hiking CV is a sight for sore eyes, having walked huge trails in the antipodes and over the pond in the US. His vibe is ful…
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What an episode we have for you here - Carl talks to Claire Maxted of Wild Ginger Running and we get into all manner of topics from Claire's Covid-19k challenge, to what it is like to realise that you don't have to punish yourself to be a great trail runner, and we also get right into the issue of diversity on the trails. You can find Wild Ginger R…
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Simon and Carl have their weekly meeting and this time they've recorded it. In this meeting we discuss products (because we can't do adventures just yet) and we talk about potential collaborations that we would like to explore to bring th FYA some awesome stuff whilst at the same time helping grow some other outdoor gear makers' businesses. So stok…
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If you are feeling the urge to get outside and break free from the desk, the city, the computer or wherever your daily grind keeps you incarcerated, one of the best ways to start preparing for adventure is with a quality guidebook. Joe Williams works at Cicerone Press who are responsible for producing some of the world’s finest adventure guide book…
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When you're faced with adversity, what do you do? You face it head on, and then some. Join us as we talk to Zara and Ian about their journey from the depth of despair to tackling one of the most formidable walking challenges the UK has to offer. Please consider making a donation to the 3 Million Steps Charity when you've finished listening. You can…
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Too goody-two-shoes for the rebels and too rebellious for the good girls and boys, Christa Miller writes fiction which, like herself, doesn’t quite fit in. A professional writer for nearly 20 years, Christa has written in genres ranging from crime fiction to horror to children’s, but prefers to write — and read — blended-genre stories. Her affinity…
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In this first episode of the Find Your Adventure Podcast, Carl talks to Chrissie & Geoff Crowther as they prepare for their longest backpacking trip yet. Both seasoned hikers, former senior mountain rescue team members, and all round backpacking aficionados, Chrissie and Geoff are heading out to Sweden in a couple of weeks to hike from Hemavan, all…
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The author of a 'poevella' (half poem; half novella) The Cuban, the e-novel, The Kill Gene, a book length poem, Buddha Bastinado Blues, and a growing selection of poems published in online journals, Ben White has earned his spot on the day-shift with over 20 years of schooling. While he was earning his latest degree, an MFA from the University of T…
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Jason Zeitler is the author of the novella Like Flesh to the Scalpel. His short stories and narrative essays have appeared in Midwestern Gothic and in other print and online magazines. He lives in Tucson with his wife and son.Tone Milazzo’sHomepage: tonemilazzo.comTwitter: twitter.com/ToneMilazzoFacebook: www.facebook.com/tone.milazzo…
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Kevin Baggett is a displaced Southerner, librarian and writer teaching at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. He attended the 2017 Bread Loaf Writer's Conference as a general contributor in fiction.Kevin Baggett'sFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lucgyrooTwitter: https://twitter.com/lucgyrooTone Milazzo'sHomepage: tonemilazzo.com/Twitter: tw…
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Mark Leahy's story "Collected Works" has espionage elements, but is more espionage adjacent than spy novella. Hear how this was inspired by his relationship with his father, his career teaching technical writing, and his doctoral thesis on minstrel shows and pseudo-science.Mark Leahy'sTwitter: https://twitter.com/mxrk?lang=enInstagram: https://www.…
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C. E. Clayton was born and raised in the greater Los Angeles area, where she attended the University of Southern California (Fight On!) for both her Bachelors and Masters, and then worked in the advertising industry for several years on accounts ranging from fast food, to cars, and video games (her personal favorite). After going the traditional ca…
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"Art is my everything…I was born in 1996, and, by 1999, my life was already upside down. I was sexually assaulted by my babysitter as a three-year-old, destroying all hope for a normal life almost immediately. I struggled in school, was bullied to the extent that I was assaulted again in 8th grade in front of an entire class of laughing children. I…
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Ben Slotky’s first novel, Red Hot Dogs, White Gravy was published by Chiasmus in 2010 and was re-released by Widow & Orphan in 2017. His work has appeared in Numero Cinq, The Santa Monica Review, Golden Handcuffs Review, McSweeney’s, Hobart, Juked, Jellyfish Review, Barrelhouse, and many other publications. He lives in Bloomington, IL with his wife…
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Julie Whitehead is an MFA student at the Mississippi University for Women. Her fiction has appeared in China Grove Press, The New Southerner, and Zany Zygote Review, her nonfiction in Conclave Journal, Defying Shadows, and the Mississippi Encyclopedia, and her poetry in Gordian Review and Cobalt Review. She has been a disability examiner, a freelan…
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