• Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast

  • By: Rick Saez
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Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast

By: Rick Saez
  • Summary

  • The show helping outdoor enthusiasts land your ideal gig in the outdoor industry so you can grow your outdoor career and find more time for adventures.
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  • The magic of Baja isn't the quick weekend getaway—it's spending weeks off the beaten path [EP 469]
    Oct 22 2024

    This week on episode 469 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I'm speaking with visual storyteller and product designer Josiah Roe.

    Josiah is a visual storyteller and product designer. He believes that how you do what you do is as important as what you do. And that life is short, the world is big, and he wants to explore as much of it as he can before it gets dark.

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    Show Notes

    Why exploring deeper is more fulfilling than just hitting tourist spots.

    Think of Anthony Bourdain. Sure, he could have visited the usual tourist spots and called it a day, but what made him an icon was his curiosity. He found the beauty in meeting locals, eating their food, and experiencing life as they lived it. It wasn’t about the destination; it was about the stories he unearthed along the way.

    It’s easy to stick to the guidebook and rush through our travels. But here’s the thing—when we do that, we miss out on the heart and soul of the places we visit. We lose the opportunity to see through the eyes of the locals, to witness the life that happens outside the tourist zones. That’s why we created content like the Journal of Lost Time and events like Lost Places, to inspire deeper exploration and meaningful experiences.

    If you're tired of travel that feels like checking boxes and ready to experience the world with depth and curiosity, check out the Journal of Lost Time, and start uncovering the stories that matter.

    Tune into Episode 469 for an experience and motivation with Josiah Roe—a great listen the next time you "get outside!"

    Catch you out there,

    The Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast Team

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    54 mins
  • EP 468 Ricks Riffs #3, with Outdoor Writer and Publisher Kevin Paulson
    Oct 18 2024

    Today's episode features a conversation I had in Missoula, Montana while attending the annual Outdoor Media Summit with Kevin Paulson from Hunting Life Magazine. We riffed on the Outdoor Media Summit, Kevin's new position at AGLOW, the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers, and a little more.

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    30 mins
  • Outdoor Exploration and Climate Action: Insights from Scientist and Writer Anneka Williams [EP 466]
    Oct 15 2024
    Welcome to episode 466 with climate scientist, writer, and backcountry skier, Anneka Williams.. Brought to you this week by Alabama Beaches and Roam Generation PR. Facebook Twitter Instagram Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE I’d love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com Brought to you this week by Alabama Beaches and Roam Generation PR Show Notes Most of us dream of grand adventures, but everyday responsibilities seem to pull us away. We settle for the occasional weekend hike or a vacation once a year while longing for something more thrilling and purposeful. You want to explore more of the world but feel tied down by routine.You crave adventure and meaningful experiences but aren’t sure how to make them a consistent part of your life.You see others doing incredible things, like skiing the Himalayas or conducting research in the Arctic, and wonder, "Why not me?" We understand. Society has made you believe that real adventures are a rare luxury or only for a chosen few. But it’s not your fault—no one told you it’s possible to live a life full of exploration. That’s why this episode with Anneka Williams, a climate scientist and adventurer, is so inspiring. In this conversation, you’ll learn how she crafted a life full of global adventures, from skiing down icy peaks in Patagonia to studying climate change in the most remote corners of the world. Anneka’s story will take you beyond the typical vacation. Imagine skiing as a child on the single-chair lift at Mad River Glen in Vermont, then fast-forward to skiing in Bhutan or studying gas emissions in the high-altitude Paramo of South America. This episode will show you that the world is a wild, beautiful place waiting to be explored—and you don’t need to wait until retirement to do it. Here are three inspiring lessons from Anneka’s adventurous life that you can apply to your own journey: Start young but keep exploring: Anneka’s began skiing as a kid in Vermont, but she never stopped seeking new places to explore. Whether it’s hiking the Andes or fieldwork in Chile, she proves that no matter where you start, the key is to keep pushing your boundaries.Mix work with play: She didn’t choose between her career as a climate scientist and her love for the outdoors. Instead, she combined the two. From her fieldwork in Arctic Alaska to her free time backpacking in Patagonia, Anneka’s adventures blend purpose with passion.Embrace the unknown: Anneka’s trips to far-flung places like Bhutan or Columbia were filled with uncertainties and challenges, but those experiences shaped her most memorable adventures. The best stories come from stepping outside your comfort zone. Benefits of the Solution: Discover the world in a way most people only dream of: From mountains to jungles, following Anneka’s example means you’ll explore landscapes few get to experience.Adventure meets purpose: You won’t just be sightseeing—you’ll be part of something bigger, whether that’s climate work or another passion that drives you to explore.Growth through exploration: The thrill of tackling new environments, cultures, and challenges will not only satisfy your adventurous spirit but also push you to grow in ways you never expected. Lasting message (A): The world is wide, wild, and waiting for you—don’t wait for "someday" to start living your adventure. Tune into Episode 466 for an experience and motivation with Anneka Williams—a great listen the next time you "get outside!" Catch you out there, The Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast Team Brought to you this week by Alabama Beaches and Roam Generation PR #AnnekaWilliams, #climatescientist, #VermontSportsMagazine, #CamelsHump, #writingjourney, #ArcticTundra, #climatescience, #SaltLakeCity, #electricutilities, #climaterisks, #resiliencestrategies, #climatevariability, #RoamGenerationPR, #worldsailingjourney, #traveladventurelifestyle, #OutdoorAdventureLifestylePodcast, #VermontsMadRiverValley, #smallcommunity, #fieldworkinAlaska, #studyabroadinBhutan, #ParamointheAndes, #skiinginAntarctica, #technicalwriter, #datamodeling, #technologyintegration, #interactivemaps, #localclimateaction, #SanJuanRivertrip, #backpackinginPeru, #sustainabilityefforts, #wildfiresimpactonelectricity
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    43 mins

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