
Women in Wild Places is a show about women find strength, clarity, and identity in the outdoors. Host Gabriella DiGiovanni sits down with athletes, scientists, artists, mothers, and everyday adventurers to explore ambition, resilience, motherhood, fear, community, and the landscapes that shape us. Recognized by Spotify as a 2025 Instant Hit, WIWP shares honest, long-form conversations about choosi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Julie Bacon, founder of the Mothership Collective, joins Gabriella to talk about building one of the outdoor adventure world's most beloved communities for active moms, and the real journey that sparked it all.
Julie was a mountain biker, bikepacke... more
I went solo to Utah for the first time since becoming a mom and came back with bruised hands, a summit, and a renewed sense of self.
In this solo episode, I recap my whirlwind trip through Moab and Indian Creek: racing the Thelma & Louise 15K throu... more
Claire and Emma of Salmon Sisters join us to pull back the curtain on what it takes to get wild Alaskan salmon from the water to your plate. Growing up on a remote off-grid homestead at the tip of the Alaskan Peninsula, fishing commercially with thei... more
Julie McGuire is a South Bronx high school English teacher, backcountry skier, and the first woman to ski all 33 of the Catskills High Peaks — mountains that top out at 4,200 feet and are far more rugged, technical, and unforgiving than most people r... more
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A candid, long-form conversation series centered on women exploring strength, resilience, and identity in outdoor settings. Guests range from climbers, backcountry skiers, photographers, and guides to scientists and entrepreneurs who blend craft, advocacy, and exploration. Across episodes, the show often weaves motherhood, community, risk, and place into rich narratives that celebrate bold ambitions while honoring a deep respect for wild places. Noteworthy throughlines include how women balance demanding outdoor passions with family, the role of storytelling in shaping outdoor culture, and a commitment to sustainability and mentorship in adventure communities.
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Recent guests on Women in Wild Places include:
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2. Emma Salmon
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