Sinopsis
Welcome to the Life in Motion audio experience where we interview people hearing their stories, adventures and where they're headed next. From traveling to action sports and culture there's a little something for everyone.
Episodios
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The Wild Side Of Motherhood - Captivating adventure, courage, connection and growth with Sara and Morgan of Wild and Free Mamas
06/09/2022 Duración: 34minIn this episode we interview Sara Kurzen and Morgan Verdery of Wild and Free Mamas, a nonprofit that captivates adventure, courage, connection and growth for mamas everywhere. Both Sara and Morgan grew up loving the outdoors, but once they had children it was hard for them to find time for themselves. That was until they each were able to take their own adventure. It was as if a passion had been reignited. They realized that stepping away for themselves was exactly what they needed, and even helped them be a better mama. Soon after they formed Wild and Free Mamas to help others recharge and connect with others. With weekend adventure retreats throughout the year, they're not only helping mamas find their wild side, but also helping them reconnect with their loved ones at home. If you’ve ever wondered why you should fight the urge of feeling guilty to do something for yourself, then this ones for you! Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beauti
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Make Great Things Happen - Seeing others for their ability, not their disability with Kate Mardigian of Jacob's Chance
30/08/2022 Duración: 41minIn this episode we interview Kate Mardigian of Jacob's Chance, a nonprofit that empowers individuals with developmental, intellectual, and/or physical disabilities through inclusive programs. In elementary school Kate could be found helping classmates with disabilities. Little did she know, these positive experiences would impact her entire life. One day while watching her own children play ball, she noticed a game happening on an adjacent field. The players had varying disabilities with their parents helping them. Kate wanted them to see just how great their kids were doing from the stands. With the help of some amazing volunteers, she made it happen. Soon after, Jacob's Chance was founded to offer inclusive programs promoting personal development and positive relationships. By offering things like organized sports, art, music and outdoor adventures, their impact goes further than those who they serve. If you’ve ever wondered how great things can happen through the kindness of others, then thi
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Going Zero Waste - Cleaning up over 85,000lbs of trash, the sustainable way with Brian Bell of Keep Virginia Cozy
23/08/2022 Duración: 54minIn this episode we interview Brian Bell of Keep Virginia Cozy, a nonprofit that conserves lands by picking up trash, while connecting others with the outdoors. Brian grew up loving nature and quickly picked up the 'pack in, pack out' mindset. Once he moved to Richmond he began exploring all it had to offer, but wanted to do something more. After challenging his friends to go on weekend hiking trips to pick up trash, he posted it online and asked others to meetup to do the same. To Brian's surprise, quite the group showed up, and it only grew from there. Now as an official nonprofit, Keep Virginia Cozy has helped cleanup over 85,000lbs of trash, while being zero waste themselves. If you’ve ever wondered how to rally people around a simple cause, then this ones for you! Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect Find more episodes at https://illuminecollect.com/blogs/news/life-in-motion-podcast Since 2017 Illumine has donated over $27,258 to outdoor nonprofits
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From Source To Sea - Paddling 2,271 miles down the Mississippi, protecting waterways and connecting others to rivers with Danielle Katz of Rivers for Change
16/08/2022 Duración: 39minIn this episode we interview Danielle Katz of Rivers for Change, a nonprofit who connects individuals to rivers through adventure, conservation and education. Growing up in California it wasn't long until Danielle fell in love with the outdoors. In fact, she was only 4 months old on her first river trip. As she got older she guided for her dad's whitewater rafting company and felt most at home on the river, sleeping under the stars. In 2009 Danielle paddled the length of the Mississippi River, which opened her eyes to just how connected our waterways are. This trip combined her passion for the river with education and conservation. This experience inspired her to start Rivers for Change as a way to connect others with rivers through adventure, conservation and education. From source to sea trips, river cleanups and more, they're making a difference - one drop at a time. If you’ve ever wondered what you can do to protect the water in which you shower, or even what it's like to paddle 2
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Formed In The Wild - Hitchhiking across the country, the kindness of others, and using the outdoors to build great leaders with Mike Green
09/08/2022 Duración: 40minIn this episode we interview Mike Green who is an adventure life coach and author of 'Wandermust'. Mike grew up in a small town in New York and quickly fell in love with the outdoors. In high school he decided to take a break from wrestling to do an outward bound course. Mike was hooked, but it only got better once he discovered seasonal work. He used the job flexibility to fuel his travels around the world. Eventually he settled down as a history teacher and decided to prove a point to his students that didn't believe in the kindness of others. How? By hitchhiking across the country in 10 days with no money - only his own kindness to share along the way. The culmination of Mike's life experiences inspired him to help others, by asking the right questions, leaving people better than he found them and practicing integrity with Mike Green Leadership. If you’ve ever wondered what steps you can take to take control of this adventure we call life, then this ones for you! Life in Motion is brought to
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Keep It Moving - Preventing injuries and snowboarding until you're 70 with Mark and Sarah Penewit of Mobility Duo
02/08/2022 Duración: 47minIn this episode we interview Mark and Sarah Penewit of Mobility Duo, who through physical therapy, yoga and exercise help snowboarders ride until they're 70. Sarah was introduced to yoga as an elective in High School. Then at 18 she found snowboarding. Luckily yoga saved her when it came to the aches and pains that came with learning it. Mark had a similar experience, except with physical therapy. When the pandemic hit they shared videos of what they did to recover from hiking, backpacking and snowboarding. Soon they realized this is something the snowboarding community needed. That's when they started Mobility Duo to help others prevent these injuries or assist them after an injury has taken place. Through classes, like 'SNOGA' they're helping fellow snowboarders prolong their rides. If you’ve ever wondered what steps you can take to extend your love for action sports, then this ones for you! Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the ap
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A Relationship Build On Adventure - Navigating love, thru hiking and the Pacific Crest Trail with Wes & Marie Black
26/07/2022 Duración: 40minIn this episode we interview Wes and Marie Black who's entire relationship is built on adventure. Both Wes and Marie grew up with a love for the outdoors. It was only natural that when they met each other on eHarmony that their first date was a 17.5 hour long hike. Little did Wes know this was a test that he passed with flying colors. Next thing they knew, they were getting married and moving to Colorado. As you can imagine, their adventures only got better. Then in 2022 they decided to thru hike the Pacific Crest Trail, from Mexico to Canada. Now halfway through the hike, they've only gotten closer to one another and are already planning the next trip. If you’ve ever wondered why open communication is so important, or what it's like to live your greatest adventures with your best friend, then this ones for you! Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable and authentic parts of outdoor recreation. Said simply - they “keep it r
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You Deserve To Pursue Your Interests - Solo female van life, coaching and living deliberately with Holly Priestley
19/07/2022 Duración: 43minIn this episode we interview Holly Priestley, a solo female van lifer, who is behind Honeycomb Coaching and The Deliberate Living Podcast. Growing up in New Mexico, Holly was always out hiking, camping, and backpacking. After college she moved to Denver where she chased the typical American Dream. Only one problem - it wasn't her dream. Rather than stick to the 'normal' life, she ditched everything and moved into a van. As soon as Holly made the decision she found the freedom in her life that she was searching for. Her time on the road and camping at National Parks inspired her to help others experience the same thing. Now at Honeycomb Coaching and as the host of The Deliberate Living Podcast she not only shares stories, but gives people one on one advice. If you’ve ever wondered why it's so important to pursue your interests, even if they don't work out, then this ones for you! Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable
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Stick To Your Dream And Make It Happen - Mountain bike shops, parks and communities with Max Penny of Mountain Movement Bike Shop and Howler Bike Park
12/07/2022 Duración: 43minIn this episode we interview Max Penny who is the one behind Mountain Movement Bike Shop and Howler Bike Park. Growing up Max had a love for action sports and started snowboarding at the age of 3. Soon he started riding BMX and eventually mountain bikes. As he got older, he added team sports into the mix and even played football for Missouri State University. While he loved the team spirit and life lessons he learned through football, Max decided it was time to hang up the cleats and get back to mountain biking. Not long after, his dad encouraged him to start Mountain Movement Bike Shop. Only a couple months in, the perfect opportunity arose to purchase a piece of land that was just begging to have a mountain bike park built on it. Next thing Max knew, Howler Bike Park was a reality. The popularity of it has been humbling, as Howler has already attracted international riders after only being open for a few months. If you’ve ever wondered why it’s so important to chase your dream and make it hap
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An Appreciation Like No Other - A love for the outdoors, hiking and coding with Rafael Monroy
05/07/2022 Duración: 34minIn this episode we interview Rafael Monroy who is a tech developer by day and nature junkie by night. Growing up in Southern California Rafael didn't know his love of tacos would turn into a self made career. He wanted to create an app that helped find all the amazing hidden taco spots around California. With no coding experience he spent evenings and nights teaching himself to become a developer. While that particular app never worked out, he found a new career. But there was still something missing. It wasn't until the shutdown that he discovered what it was - the outdoors. A couple of family trips and he was instantly hooked. Short hikes soon turned into weekend camping trips - and those turned into conquering mountains that few attempt. For Rafael he has the perfect balance of solving advanced problems in the tech world and pushing his body in the hiking world. If you’ve ever wondered why it’s so important to find balance, or how the outdoors can give you a true apprecia
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I Have My Own Story To Be Livin' - The outdoors, giving back to your community and raising the next generation with Trent Dickson
28/06/2022 Duración: 34minIn this episode we interview Trent Dickson who loves the outdoors and is a serial volunteer at Beyond Boundaries, Jacob's Chance and Keep Virginia Cozy. Growing up in Kentucky, Trent's idea of a family vacation was hopping in the car, pitching a tent and getting lost in the woods with his brother. When his now wife convinced him to move to Richmond Virginia he instantly fell in love with the James River - which runs through the city. There was plenty of fishing and even more adventures, but that wasn't enough for Trent. He soon learned about the local outdoor nonprofits: Beyond Boundaries, Jacob's Chance and Keep Virginia Cozy. Immediately he jumped in to lend a hand. Not only because he loved the outdoors, but because he loved the impact they had on the community. Now, some might consider him a serial volunteer and he wouldn't have it any other way. If you've ever wondered how giving back to your community keeps your cup full, or some tips for instilling the love for the outdoors in your kids,
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Drop Everything And Go - Selling your house and car to live a life on the road with Nick and Tara of Unequipped 2 Road Trip
21/06/2022 Duración: 44minIn this episode we interview Nick and Tara of Unequipped 2 Road Trip. Before meeting each other Tara spent time traveling the world and Nick loved a good ole camping trip. When they met it was a no-brainer that their love for the outdoors and adventure would be a perfect match. That's until the COVID shutdown halted everything a couple months after they began. Lucky for them they shared the same employer and ended up working remotely together. Not long after, they began to get a little stir crazy and made a rash decision - sell their house, car and personal belongings. Why? To buy a RV and set out to see all 63 United States National Parks. If you've ever wondered how to start your dream of a life on the road, or how you know you met the right adventure buddy, then this one's for you! Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable and authentic parts of outdoor recreation. Said simply - they “keep it real”. Find them on
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All Good Ideas Start By The Campfire - Changing the way we drink coffee on adventures while building a sustainable business with Zach Frantz of Wildland Coffee
14/06/2022 Duración: 38minIn this episode we interview Zach Frantz who is an outdoor lover and owner of Wildland Coffee. Growing up in California, Zach loved the outdoors and was an entrepreneur at heart. In fact, he started an online business as a kid back in the Yahoo days. Unfortunately it didn't take off, but that didn't kill his entrepreneurial spirit. Years later, while sitting by a campfire he thought there was a better way to enjoy coffee - without all the equipment. That's when the idea for Wildland Coffee - coffee in a tea bag came to life. Sure there were other similar products out there, but they either didn't taste very good or were positioned as an alternative to your home coffee pot. Zach aligned himself with the outdoor community - showing them just how easy it was to stay caffeinated during each adventure. Taking it a step further he created his business on the foundation of sustainable practices by eliminating waste. If you've ever wondered what it's like to start a business, or how you can
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Don't Be Afraid To Ask For Help - The key to building successful outdoor brands and nonprofits with James Moffitt of TrailHead Creative
07/06/2022 Duración: 39minIn this episode we interview James Moffitt who is a cyclist, outdoorsman and owner of TrailHead Creative. As a Boy Scout it didn't take long for James to find a love for the outdoors. While in college he studied English, but after helping his bike shop market themselves better he decided to apply to branding school. This is where James found his true passion - and eventually a career. He enjoyed helping brands such as Capital One and the NBA tell their story, but even more so he loved helping small businesses share theirs. That's why he started TrailHead creative to help small, outdoor driven businesses. One of his favorite clients is Beyond Boundaries, a nonprofit that believes adventure is for everyone. Not only does he help share their story and impact, but he also volunteers with their many outdoor activities. If you've ever wondered why it's important to tell your story, or why you shouldn't be afraid to ask for help when starting something new, then this one's for you!
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The More We Explore, The More We Realize - Whitewater kayaking, traveling and the importance of family adventures with Nick Troutman
31/05/2022 Duración: 39minIn this episode we interview Nick Troutman who is a professional kayaker, the host of The Great Family Adventure and the one behind the Art of Awesome Podcast. Growing up in a small town near the Ottawa River it wasn't long until Nick found himself spending the summer with his friend at a kayak school. He was immediately hooked and fell in love with the freestyle aspect. Next thing Nick knew, he was traveling all over the world competing professionally. Every minute he wasn't on the river, Nick immersed himself in the culture of the country he was visiting. By the time he and his wife were ready to have kids they decided they were going to take them along for the ride. Fast forward to now, where he's still competing, while also showing people the importance of sharing adventures together on The Great Family Adventure. If you've ever wondered why you should take every opportunity to explore with your kids, or what it's like to be a professional kayaker, then this one's for you! Life in Motion is brou
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You Never Know Where Your Passion Will Take You - BMX, travel and building outdoor communities that give back with founder of Illumine Collect and host of the Life in Motion Podcast, Jeremy Lux
24/05/2022 Duración: 46minFor episode 100 John Holdmeier of Actual Outdoors takes over to interview Jeremy Lux - the founder of Illumine Collect and host of the Life in Motion Podcast. Jeremy grew up in a one stoplight town in Virginia. With not much to do, he fell in love with BMX and the friendships that came with it. Soon he was working at Camp Woodward, the largest action sports camp, where he met individuals from all over the world - including his wife. This opened up the opportunity to travel and see the world differently. Jeremy realized these experiences only came from his passion for BMX and he wanted to find a way to share it with others, no matter what their passion was. In 2017 he started Illumine Collect, a brand that makes adventure-inspiring apparel to build outdoor communities that give back. Each month they partner with nonprofits that are sharing outdoor experiences while making it more accessible, sustainable and welcoming. If you've ever wondered what it looks like behind the scenes at Illumine, or how passion driv
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A Sense Of Freedom That's Entirely Different - Thru hiking, backpacking and simply getting outside with author, adventurer and outdoor advocate, Barney 'Scout' Mann
17/05/2022 Duración: 46minIn this episode we interview Barney 'Scout' Mann who is an author, adventurer and outdoor advocate. Even though his parents weren't the outdoors type, it didn't take long for Barney to fall in love with being in nature. At age 13 his Boy Scout Troop went on a 50 mile backpacking trip in the Sierra Nevada. Barney's pack weighed half as much as he did and it poured rain the entire time. You'd think that alone would discourage him from ever stepping on a trail again - but it was the exact opposite. In fact at age 63 he conquered the Continental Divide Trail, adding to his long list of accomplishments. Now he helps others find their love for the outdoors while also protecting the trails that he loves so much. If you've ever wondered why us humans are better off out in nature walking, then this one's for you! Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect Find more episodes at https://illuminecollect.com/blogs/news/life-in-motion-podcast Since 2017 Illumine
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Be Brave Enough To Suck At Something New - Camping, reconditioning, and getting more women outdoors with Teresa Willis of Girl Camper
10/05/2022 Duración: 39minIn this episode we interview Teresa Willis who is the Eastern Missouri chapter leader of Girl Camper. Teresa fell in love with adventure, camping and the outdoors at an early age. Not only because it was fun, but because it was also budget friendly. As she had her own family it was obvious that the outdoors and camping provided a sense of connection that they couldn't experience anywhere else. This made it an easy choice for any family trip - even with a budget for a 5 star hotel. Now Teresa's using her passion to help other women get outside as the Eastern Missouri chapter leader at Girl Camper. She helps inspire others by offering local tips, tricks and events to build a women focused camping community. If you've ever wanted to know how to get your feet wet camping or why we need to recondition the way we think of women outdoors, then this one's for you! Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect Find more episodes at https://illuminecollect.com/b
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Stay Curious - Adaptive sports, paragliding and the power of mindset with Joe Stone of Teton Adaptive Sports
03/05/2022 Duración: 01h04minIn this episode we interview Joe Stone who is the Director of Mission at Teton Adaptive Sports. Growing up in Minneapolis, Joe's love for the outdoors came from camping with his family in Northern Minnesota. However, when he was back home he explored the concrete jungle on roller blades. This passion drove him for years, but in his 20's he moved to Montana. There he found something new - paragliding. For Joe there was no better feeling than flying. Unfortunately soon after, a tragic accident left him paralyzed. Months later, Joe remembered the sense of curiosity that led him there in the first place. He shifted his mindset and decided not to let his limitations define him. From there his adventures only got better, and his smile only got bigger. Now as the Director of Mission at Teton Adaptive Sports he's helping hundreds of others reignite their passions by showing them what is possible. If you've ever wondered why it's so important to stay curious, especially within the adaptive communit
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Finding Your Own Journey - Rock climbing, researching and coaching with Eric Horst of PhysiVāntage
26/04/2022 Duración: 53minIn this episode we interview Eric Horst who is a rock climber, researcher, author, coach and founder of PhysiVāntage. Eric began rock climbing long before it gained the public interest that it has today and way before it became an Olympic Sport. In fact he was one of the best climbers in the country. When Eric attended Penn State he started to look deeper into the other aspects of the sport, such as strength, conditioning and nutrition. His research inspired him to help others by coaching and writing books around the topic. Now he's taken it a step further by creating PhysiVāntage, a nutrition supplement company made for rock climbers. If you've ever wondered how to stay passionate by finding your own journey, or even some tips for putting the phone down to get outside more, then this one's for you! Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect Find more episodes at https://illuminecollect.com/blogs/news/life-in-motion-podcast Since 2017 Illumine has donated over $23