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Episode 30: Kaitlin Wheeler, Chasing Bravery on Social Change
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Meet Kaitlin Wheeler, podcast host at Chasing Bravery! In this interview, we discuss creating social change, cultivating connection, working through imposter syndrome, and what it's been like to start and host her podcast, Chasing Bravery.
Introduction:
Kaitlin, also known as Kait, is 24 years old and is currently in graduate school working towards her Master’s in Social Work. She will be starting Law School after completing her Master’s degree. Kait is hoping to use her combined degrees to influence social change on the policy level for the Indigenous tribes of North America. Kaitlin is also the founder of a podcast titled, “Chasing Bravery.” Kaitlin, welcome to the show!
Questions we ask Kaitlin include:
How did you get your start in running?
What was it like as an intern on the Cheyenne River Reservation?
Was running a part of the Cheyenne culture?
Tell us how you came to the idea of Chasing Bravery.
What was the experience of starting the Chasing Bravery Podcast like?
On your website you write, “It is remarkable how different we all are, yet how much comfort can be found in the commonalities we share with others.” What are some of the commonalities that you have noticed?
What does being a Strong and Brave Runner Chick mean to you?
How can listeners connect with you?
75 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 24, 2019 01:53 (). Last successful fetch was on June 12, 2019 01:26 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 210621937 series 2363618
Meet Kaitlin Wheeler, podcast host at Chasing Bravery! In this interview, we discuss creating social change, cultivating connection, working through imposter syndrome, and what it's been like to start and host her podcast, Chasing Bravery.
Introduction:
Kaitlin, also known as Kait, is 24 years old and is currently in graduate school working towards her Master’s in Social Work. She will be starting Law School after completing her Master’s degree. Kait is hoping to use her combined degrees to influence social change on the policy level for the Indigenous tribes of North America. Kaitlin is also the founder of a podcast titled, “Chasing Bravery.” Kaitlin, welcome to the show!
Questions we ask Kaitlin include:
How did you get your start in running?
What was it like as an intern on the Cheyenne River Reservation?
Was running a part of the Cheyenne culture?
Tell us how you came to the idea of Chasing Bravery.
What was the experience of starting the Chasing Bravery Podcast like?
On your website you write, “It is remarkable how different we all are, yet how much comfort can be found in the commonalities we share with others.” What are some of the commonalities that you have noticed?
What does being a Strong and Brave Runner Chick mean to you?
How can listeners connect with you?
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