Ford Erickson explores the highs, lows and most importantly, the whys of going outside. It's an outdoor themed podcast with some soul. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ford-erickson/support
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsWilderness |
Melanie Stone is an actor, film producer, rock and roll goddess and passionate nature lover. In this episode Mel talks about her recent backpacking trip to Paria Canyon in Southern Utah which at one point caused her to seriously wonder if she might a... more
Bob Donoho is an incredible human lifeform. He has had all kinds of wild experiences in the backcountry as a wilderness therapy guide for many years. He is an, in my opinion, expert woodworker and crafter of all kinds of things from nature. But beyon... more
Lauren "Lala" Pedersen has the unique perspective of experiencing wilderness therapy as a struggling teen client not only once but TWICE (a combined 4 months), AND she has been a backcountry wilderness therapy guide on and off for the last 6 years wi... more
Paul Bird is a fan favorite. Maybe THE fan favorite. I had Paul on the podcast earlier in 2022 right before he was about to leave on his first through hike on the Arizona Trail, an 800ish mile wilderness trail spanning from the Mexican border to Utah... more
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I love this podcast! The stories are inspiring and I have been so motivated to go hiking and take my three young kids with me as well. I’ve felt such peace as I go hiking. From listening to this I’ve realized how much power there is to spending time out in nature and how healing it can be.
I love this podcast! These people are awesome and makes me want to go out into the wilderness more. I just wish there were more episodes!!
If you feel most like yourself when you’re outdoors and enjoy connecting with others who commune with nature too, this podcast is a must listen. Ford is a great conversationalist, down to earth, and funny. He engages with interviewees in a unique way that feels more natural than so many other podcasts that often feel too scripted and overproduced. Super refreshing. I can’t wait for future episodes!
So good! A well needed podcast exploring why hiking is so important on an individual level. Very much enjoy it!
What a unique and interesting contribution to the podcast world. Ford, as a fascinating specimen of man himself, has unique access to some of the more interesting and insightful people you’ll have the opportunity to ever hear from. I’m looking forward to following closely the development of this podcast series.
Apple Podcasts | #178 | Austria/Sports/Wilderness |
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