Go Wildly Podcast

Go Wildly Podcast

Go Wildly is an outdoor adventure and storytelling podcast about the moments in nature that change us. Hosts Emily & Heather talk with athletes, river guides, conservationists, and outdoor entrepreneurs about their pivotal outdoor moment—the experience that reshaped how they live, lead, and explore. Recorded on rivers, trails, and in wild places across the Pacific Northwest. Together we Go Wildly! 🌲 Follow & connect Instagram: @gowildlypodcast YouTube: Go Wildly Podcast Website: gowildlypodcast.com

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    The Co-Host Takes the Chair: Meet Heather White | Go Wildly Podcast

    The Co-Host Takes the Chair: Meet Heather White Episode 32 | Season 2 Ep 14 | Go Wildly Podcast She's been on this podcast since day one. Today she's the guest. Heather White grew up in Grants Pass with dirt under her feet and a dad who treated the outdoors like a classroom. Hunting, fishing, foraging, rafting the Rogue, backpacking into places without trails — that was just childhood. Today she's raising two wild boys, co-owns BikeKraft, works as a Rogue Valley real estate agent, and co-hosts this podcast. We talk about: growing up in Grants Pass, adventures with her dad, working off-grid at Marial Lodge, becoming a mom, public lands and Leave No Trace, faith and belief, and why Southern Oregon is the best place on Earth. Connect with HeatherBikeKraft: bikekraft.comInstagram & TikTok: @Heather.GoWildlyReal Estate: @Heather.GoRealtor Follow Go WildlyYouTube: youtube.com/@gowildlypodcastSpotify: tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcastInstagram: @gowildlypodcastWebsite: gowildlypodcast.com Hosted & Produced by Emily Berlant & Heather White Theme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters KeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, Heather White, Emily Berlant, Grants Pass Oregon, BikeKraft, Rogue River, Marial Lodge, Wild and Scenic Rogue, NICA mountain biking, public lands, Leave No Trace, outdoor parenting, raising kids outside, real estate Southern Oregon, Rogue Valley, faith and outdoors, off-grid Oregon, place-based podcast, Southern Oregon lifestyle

    1hr 38min
  2. 29 APR

    Mountain Biking, Poison Oak & Raising Kids Wildly with Casey Botts | Go Wildly Podcast

    Mountain Biking, Poison Oak & Raising Kids Wildly with Casey Botts | Go Wildly PodcastEpisode 31 | Go Wildly Podcast Casey Botts is a former firefighter, stay-at-home dad, and co-founder of Ashland DEVO, a nonprofit youth mountain bike program serving riders across Southern Oregon. This episode is full of trail stories, practical wisdom, and genuine joy. We talk about: Ashland's ecology and why his family moved here, life as an urban firefighter in Sacramento, why there's barely any mountain biking left in Marin County, building Ashland DEVO from scratch, tips for seasonal depression and poison oak, finding flow on a trail run, watching your kids progress outside, advice for a good life, and a dramatic self-arrest on Mount Bailey that may have saved his life. Links & MentionsAshland DEVO: ashlanddevo.orgNICA: nationalmtb.orgBikeKraft: bikekraft.comRogue Valley Runners: roguevalleyrunners.comSendHer: @sendher.mtb.club Follow Go WildlyYouTube: youtube.com/@gowildlypodcastSpotify: tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcastInstagram: @gowildlypodcastWebsite: gowildlypodcast.com Hosted & Produced by Emily Berlant & Heather WhiteTheme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters KeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, Casey Botts, Ashland DEVO, youth mountain biking, NICA, mountain biking Ashland, Marin County, getting kids outside, trail running, seasonal depression, poison oak, Mount Bailey, splitboarding, ice axe, Oregon, BikeKraft, Rogue Valley Runners, outdoor parenting, community building, Ashland Oregon, Emily Berlant, Heather White

    1hr 48min
  3. 22 APR

    Feral Forest Fairy: Fire, Rivers & Falling in Love with Sofie Maciel | Go Wildly Podcast

    Feral Forest Fairy: Fire, Rivers & Falling in Love with Sofie Maciel Episode 30 | Go Wildly Podcast About This Episode She grew up feral in the forest — and never really stopped. In this episode of Go Wildly, we sit down with Sofie Maciel — wildfire educator, whitewater guide, prescribed burn practitioner, trail alliance board member, and self-described forest fairy — for a joyful, wide-ranging conversation about fire, rivers, biodiversity, and what it means to fall completely in love with a landscape. Sofie grew up in Truckee, California, skiing, hiking, and living mostly outside. After studying at CSU Monterey Bay and completing her graduate degree at Southern Oregon University — where she dove deep into the biodiversity of the Klamath-Siskiyou mountains — she landed in Grants Pass and never left. Today she channels that love into education, stewardship, and getting people outside through hands-on, adventure-based experiences.This episode has it all: glitter and whimsy, flash floods and river flips, animal sightings, a love story, and a genuinely moving conversation about fire's role in a healthy landscape — and how we can be better partners to the land we live on. In This Episode - Growing up as a feral forest fairy in Truckee- The importance of fire on the landscape and reciprocity with the land- How to get involved in prescribed burning- Kids learning through osmosis — teaching fire management and outdoor opportunity- How Sofie became a river guide- Her favorite Southern Oregon rivers for recreation- Flash floods, river flips, and adventuring despite fear- "Nature is metal"- Choosing Southern Oregon — how and why- Learning by teaching — outside- Her love story- A lot of animal sightings💰 Go Wildly Listener Offer — ROW AdventuresUse code GOWILDLY for $100 off any multi-day river trip in 2026 or 2027.New reservations only. Not combinable with other offers. Subject to availability. No cash value.www.rowadventures.com/multi-day-rafting-tripsFollow Go WildlyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gowildlypodcastSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gowildlypodcastWebsite: https://www.gowildlypodcast.comAbout Sofie MacielSofie Maciel is the Wildfire Education Coordinator for the Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative, a whitewater guide with ROW Adventures, Board Secretary for the Southern Oregon Trail Alliance, and a volunteer prescribed burn practitioner with the Rogue Valley Prescribed Burn Association. Her passion is sharing nature with others through hands-on, adventure-based experiences that get people outside and connected to the land and community around them.Instagram: @sofmaceOrganizations & LinksSouthern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative: https://www.sofrc.orgROW Adventures: https://www.rowadventures.comSouthern Oregon Trail Alliance: https://www.sotrailalliance.orgRogue Valley Prescribed Burn Association: https://www.rvpba.orgProduction CreditsHosted, Edited & Produced by Go Wildly PodcastTheme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters — used with permissionSupport the ShowIf this episode moved you, share it with someone who needs it. You can also:- Subscribe on YouTube- Follow on Spotify- Leave a review wherever you listenYour support helps us keep bringing more outdoor stories to the mic. Thank you.KeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, outdoor podcast, Sofie Maciel, wildfire education, prescribed burning Oregon, Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative, Klamath-Siskiyou mountains, whitewater guide, ROW Adventures, Southern Oregon Trail Alliance, Rogue Valley, Grants Pass Oregon, Truckee California, biodiversity, fire ecology, river guiding Oregon, flash flood, outdoor education, feral kids outdoors, nature is metal, adventure despite fear, place-based podcast, community outdoors, forest stewardship, Emily Berlant, Heather White

    2h 4m
  4. 15 APR

    Rowing Blossom Bar at 15 — Then Jumping Out of Planes with Aaron DeSilva | Go Wildly Podcast

    Rowing Blossom Bar at 15 — Then Jumping Out of Planes with Aaron DeSilva Episode 29 | Go Wildly Podcast About This Episode Some lives are built for movement. Aaron DeSilva's is one of them.In this episode of Go Wildly, we sit down with Aaron DeSilva — Talent, Oregon native, Rogue River guide, former pro motocross athlete, skydiver, firefighter, EMT, scrub tech, and Warrior Impact trip support — for a conversation about adrenaline, service, grit, and the river that started it all.Aaron grew up in Southern Oregon and began guiding on the Rogue River at 15 years old — including rowing Blossom Bar, one of the most technical rapids on the river. Decades later, the river is still central to his life. He guides on the Lower Rogue and Lower Salmon, and supports trips with Warrior Impact, helping provide healing spaces for first responders and military veterans.In between, he turned pro in motocross, jumped out of planes starting at 21 (including one jump that went seriously sideways), served as a firefighter and EMT in Oregon and Southern California, and now works as a scrub tech in the operating room. He's also a proud husband and father who believes getting kids outside might be one of the most important things we can do. In This Episode - Rowing Blossom Bar at 15 — and a trip from hell as an adult with his mentors - Going pro in motocross and what that world taught him - Skydiving at 21, how he met his wife in the air, and a harrowing jump - Advice for getting into skydiving and reducing barriers to entry - Life as a firefighter and EMT — and what service does to a person - Guiding with Warrior Impact and supporting veterans and first responders - Quality of life as a matter of perspective - Praise for his daughter and why getting kids outdoors matters - What keeps drawing him back to the river Organizations Mentioned Warrior Impact: https://www.warriorimpact.org Save A Warrior: https://www.saveawarrior.org About Aaron DeSilva Aaron DeSilva was born and raised in Talent, Oregon, and has been shaped by the outdoors from day one. He started guiding on the Rogue River at 15 and has spent decades on the water as a private boater, commercial guide, and fishing guide on the Rogue and Alaska's Upper Kenai River. A former pro motocross athlete turned skydiver, he later served as a firefighter and EMT in both Oregon and Southern California. Today he works as a scrub tech in the operating room, guides on the Lower Rogue and Lower Salmon, and supports Warrior Impact trips for first responders and military veterans. He is a proud husband and father, rooted deeply in family and community. Follow Go Wildly YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gowildlypodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gowildlypodcast Website: https://www.gowildlypodcast.com Credits Hosted, Edited & Produced by Go Wildly Podcast Theme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters — used with permission Support the Show If this episode moved you, share it with someone who needs it. You can also: - Subscribe on YouTube - Follow on Spotify - Leave a review wherever you listen Your support helps us keep bringing more outdoor stories to the mic. Thank you. KeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, outdoor podcast, Aaron DeSilva, Rogue River guide, Blossom Bar, Lower Rogue River, Lower Salmon River, Upper Kenai River, skydiving, motocross, firefighter EMT, Warrior Impact, Save A Warrior, veteran healing outdoors, first responder wellness, outdoor adventure, Talent Oregon, barriers to entry outdoors, getting kids outside, adrenaline sports, place-based podcast, resilience, service and the outdoors

    1hr 18min
  5. 8 APR

    River Stewardship & Outdoor Leadership with Angie Braley | Go Wildly Podcast

    River Stewardship & Outdoor Leadership with Angie BraleyEpisode 28 | Go Wildly Podcast⚠ This episode contains a discussion of a river fatality. Please listen with care.About This EpisodeSome people find rivers. Angie is found by rivers.In this episode of Go Wildly, we sit down with Angie Braley — anthropologist, river guide, conservation professional, and founder of the Applegate Paddling Club — for a wide-ranging conversation about rivers, community, and what it means to truly care for the places that connect us.Angie's path took her from meeting a river for the first time to guiding on Wild and Scenic Rivers, working on conservation projects across the U.S. and Latin America, and earning a 2024 Forest Service Award for Outstanding Support to the Wild and Scenic Rivers Program.This conversation goes deep — from lifelong friendships forged on the water and the practice of saying yes to opportunities, to navigating a river fatality, overcoming barriers to entry, and the quiet power of dropping your ego on the water.In This Episode Meeting a river and becoming a guideLifelong friendships and the communities rivers buildTaking opportunities as they comeKnowing who you really are and what you really needMycophobia (yes, really)Recreation planning and public lands managementOvercoming barriers to entry in outdoor recreationNavigating a river fatality — with honesty and careThe Applegate Paddling Club and connecting river users locallyDropping ego on the waterLinks & MentionsApplegate Paddling Club: https://www.applegatepaddlingclub.org/Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals: https://www.recpro.org/Planning the Wild Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5E5Kwzv...River Management Society: https://www.river-management.org/Diversify Whitewater: https://diversifywhitewater.org/Responder Alliance: https://www.responderalliance.com/Applegate Partnership & Watershed Council: https://www.applegatepartnership.org/FunLovin Fleecewear: https://www.funluvinfleecewear.comJacksaphine Count(r)y Fair: https://applegateconnect.org/jacksaphine-country-fair-week/💰 Go Wildly Listener Offer — ROW AdventuresUse code GOWILDLY for $100 off any multi-day river trip in 2026 or 2027.New reservations only. Not combinable with other offers. Subject to availability. No cash value.www.rowadventures.com/multi-day-rafting-tripsFollow Go WildlyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gowildlypodcastSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gowildlypodcastWebsite: https://www.gowildlypodcast.comAbout Angie BraleyAngie Braley is a conservation professional based in Ruch, Oregon. She works as a Training Specialist with the Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals and runs Detour Consulting, helping organizations build outdoor programs, steward rivers, and collaborate on conservation projects. Her river work spans Wild and Scenic Rivers across the U.S. and Latin America. She founded the Applegate Paddling Club and received the 2024 Forest Service Award for Outstanding Support to the Wild and Scenic Rivers Program. Contact via: https://www.applegatepaddlingclub.org/ or https://www.recpro.org/Production CreditsHosted, Edited & Produced by Go Wildly PodcastTheme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters — used with permissionSupport the ShowIf this episode moved you, share it with someone who needs it. You can also: Subscribe on YouTubeFollow on SpotifyLeave a review wherever you listenYour support helps us keep bringing more outdoor stories to the mic. Thank you.KeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, outdoor podcast, Angie Braley, Applegate Paddling Club, Applegate River, river guide, Wild and Scenic Rivers, river conservation, recreation planning, public lands, river rights, barriers to entry outdoors, Diversify Whitewater, Ruch Oregon, Applegate Valley, community building outdoors, river stewardship, paddling Oregon, ROW Adventures, place-based podcast

    1hr 36min
  6. 1 APR

    Martial Arts, Mount Whitney & Starting Over in Southern Oregon with Jesse Newell | Go Wildly Podcast

    🎙 Martial Arts, Mount Whitney & Starting Over in Southern Oregon with Jesse Newell | Go Wildly Podcast Episode 27 | Go Wildly Podcast What does it take to hear a place calling you — and finally answer? In this episode of Go Wildly Podcast, we sit down with Jesse Newell — martial artist, coach, hot rod builder, and Southern Oregon transplant — for a grounded, honest conversation about starting over, finding silence, and what happens when the outdoors stops being something you want and becomes something you need. Jesse grew up in Ventura, California, steps from the ocean, where fishing alongside his father gave him his first taste of solitude and patience. His grandmother was his earliest guide to the natural world. But as Ventura grew louder and faster — the lake he fished drained for development, the beaches overrun — home became unrecognizable. Southern Oregon had been calling for years. Burned out and coming off the end of a long relationship, Jesse finally listened. In January 2024, he packed up and moved north. This conversation goes deep — from martial arts mentors and a solo push up and down Mount Whitney, to healing trauma through extreme and controlled environments, and why he believes healing is holistic and multifaceted. Today Jesse is the owner and head coach of Southern Oregon Martial Arts Academy, training people of all ages while building a community rooted in discipline, confidence, and respect. In This Episode Growing up in Ventura — fishing with his dad and his grandmother as outdoor guideThe shift from wanting to be outside to needing to be outsideHis journey through martial arts and the mentors who shaped himBuilding hot rods — craft, patience, and disciplineRunning Mount Whitney solo — pushing limits and finding stillnessHealing trauma through extreme and controlled violenceWhy healing is holistic — body, mind, outdoors, communityWhat Jesse is building at SOMA — and how he wants to change people🥋 Go Wildly Listener Offer — Southern Oregon Martial Arts Academy2-Week Free Trial, then sign up with a 6-month membership to support the show.southernoregonmartialarts.com About Jesse NewellJesse Newell grew up steps from the ocean in Ventura, California, where fishing with his father and exploring with his grandmother rooted him in the natural world. After years of burnout and a city that had grown beyond recognition, he moved to Southern Oregon in January 2024 for a clean slate. A lifelong martial artist and former hot rod builder, Jesse has pushed his limits in wild places — including a solo ascent of Mount Whitney. Today he owns and coaches Southern Oregon Martial Arts Academy, building community through self-defense, discipline, and respect.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southernoregonmartialartsWebsite: https://southernoregonmartialarts.com/home About Go WildlyGo Wildly is a storytelling podcast rooted in Southern Oregon — real people, real stories, wild places. New episodes every week.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gowildlypodcastSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gowildlypodcastWebsite: https://www.gowildlypodcast.com CreditsHosted, Edited & Produced by Go Wildly PodcastTheme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters — used with permission KeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, outdoor podcast, Jesse Newell, Southern Oregon Martial Arts Academy, martial arts Southern Oregon, self-defense Oregon, moving to Southern Oregon, burnout recovery, trauma healing, holistic healing, Mount Whitney solo, solitude and nature, silence and healing, anxiety and outdoors, hot rod builder, resilience, men and the outdoors, outdoor mental health, Rogue Valley podcast, place-based storytelling

    1hr 30min
  7. 25 MAR

    Finding Healing, Habit & Meaning in Water with Kylie Kuhlmann | Go Wildly Podcast

    🎙 Tides of Grief — Finding Healing, Habit & Meaning in Water with Kylie KuhlmannEpisode 26 | Go Wildly Podcast 🕊 In loving memory of Dylan Works (January 12, 1989 – March 25, 2025). About this Episode What do you do when the ground shifts beneath you — and the only thing that steadies you is water? In this episode, we sit down with Kylie Kuhlmann — farmer, sailor, outdoor educator, and lifelong seeker of wild places — for an honest, moving conversation about grief, growth, and what it means to build a new life from the inside out. Kylie grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, far from any farm or ocean. Over time, a pull toward the edges shaped a life lived seasonally: farming in summer, facilitating at outdoor schools, and following rivers and oceans wherever they led. We talk about forming new habits and neural pathways in the wake of loss, the metaphors water offers for living through change, and how relationships with wild places can quietly become relationships with ourselves. In This Episode Kylie's journey from Chicago to farming and sailing in OregonHow grief reshapes us — and what it takes to build new patternsNew habits and neural pathways: the science and soul of changeWater as healer — cold plunges, hot springs, ocean living, river travelWhat sailing taught Kylie about surrender, presence, and trustFinding meaning in outdoor work and seasonal livingLessons for life from wild places💙 If you or someone you know is struggling with grief, text CONNECT to 741741 to reach a Crisis Counselor 24/7, free of charge. About Kylie KuhlmannKylie Kuhlmann grew up in the suburbs of Chicago but has spent her adult life chasing the places that feel most alive — farms, oceans, rivers, and the wild margins in between. She works seasonally on farms and at outdoor schools, and in the off-season follows the water wherever it leads. She has lived aboard sailboats, worked harvests, and learned to meet grief with the same curiosity she brings to an unfamiliar coast. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_saltyfarmer_22 About Go WildlyGo Wildly is a storytelling podcast rooted in Southern Oregon — real people, real stories, wild places. New episodes every week.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gowildlypodcastSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gowildlypodcastWebsite: https://www.gowildlypodcast.com CreditsHosted, Edited & Produced by Go Wildly PodcastTheme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters — used with permissionMemorial Music: "Drift Boat Kitchen" by Tommy Letchworth, Smiley T and The Tall Trees — used with permission KeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, grief and healing, Kylie Kuhlmann, water healing, sailing lifestyle, farm life Oregon, outdoor educator, neural pathways grief, habit formation after loss, cold water therapy, hot springs Oregon, ocean living, seasonal living, place-based healing, transformation, women in the outdoors, resilience, Dylan Works, Smiley T and the Tall Trees

    1hr 42min
  8. 18 MAR

    How Water Shapes a Life with Frances Oyung | Go Wildly Podcast

    🎙 Go Wildly Podcast — Episode 25: Frances Oyung | How Water Shapes a Life 🌲 About This Episode On this episode, we float the Rogue with Frances Oyung — longtime conservation advocate and retiring Rogue Riverkeeper Program Manager with the Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center. Frances’ life has revolved around snow, rivers, and wild places since the start. Even after moving to Oakland, California, skiing, camping, and exploring the Sierra Nevada remained central to her identity. As a teenager, she discovered whitewater boating on the Stanislaus River. When the canyon was flooded by the New Melones Dam construction in the late 1970s, it ignited a lifelong commitment to protecting rivers. Frances went on to study Environmental Studies at University of California, Santa Cruz, and built a career rooted in environmental education, river stewardship, and public lands conservation. After years of seasonal outdoor work — rafting, teaching field courses, working in parks, and even serving as an “owl hooter” for the Bureau of Land Management — she settled in Southern Oregon in 1992. She is soon to be retiring from her role as Program Manager with Rogue Riverkeeper where she's been working to protect water quality, fish habitat, and community access to rivers throughout the Rogue Basin. In this episode we talk about: • Jackson County drinking water and wastewater systems • The history of sewage and water management in Southern Oregon • Owl surveys with the BLM • Careers in outdoor and environmental work • How people build community in the Rogue Valley • The importance of land use and waterfront stewardship • Helping kids connect with nature • Protecting waterways where you live • Frances’ journey from dirtbag river guide to rooted community advocate 👂🏽We also discuss organizations working in water and rivers including: • Rogue Riverkeeper: www.rogueriverkeeper.org • Medford Water Commission: www.medfordwater.org • Freshwater Trust: www.thefreshwatertrust.org • Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries: www.oregon.gov/dogami/pages/default.aspx Along the way, we watch a Great Blue Heron rookery, talk about recreating responsibly, and explore how everyday people can help protect the places they love. 🌿About Go Wildly Podcast Go Wildly is a storytelling podcast based in Southern Oregon exploring outdoor culture, adventure, and the people whose lives are shaped by wild places. Each episode features guides, scientists, artists, and everyday locals who are building meaningful lives connected to the outdoors. Real people. Real stories. Wild places. If you love outdoor podcasts, rivers, community, or understanding the landscapes you move through — you’re in the right place. 🎧 Follow Go Wildly YouTube: @gowildlypodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcast Instagram: @gowildlypodcast Website: https://www.gowildlypodcast.com Contact: gowildlyoregon@gmail.com 🛠 Credits Hosted, Edited & Produced by Go Wildly Podcast Theme Music: “Rainmaker” by Jared Masters Keywords Go Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, outdoor podcast, river guide life, Rogue River rafting, whitewater rafting podcast, rafting culture, outdoor adventure podcast, inclusive outdoor culture, Oregon rivers, Idaho rivers, Rogue Valley podcast, wilderness storytelling podcast, place-based podcast, Rogue River, Rogue River Oregon, Southern Oregon rivers, river conservation, riverkeeper, water conservation, Rogue Valley Oregon, whitewater history, environmental careers, river protection, outdoor jobs Oregon, water quality, freshwater conservation, environmental education, Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center, river advocacy, owl hooters

    1hr 45min

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Go Wildly is an outdoor adventure and storytelling podcast about the moments in nature that change us. Hosts Emily & Heather talk with athletes, river guides, conservationists, and outdoor entrepreneurs about their pivotal outdoor moment—the experience that reshaped how they live, lead, and explore. Recorded on rivers, trails, and in wild places across the Pacific Northwest. Together we Go Wildly! 🌲 Follow & connect Instagram: @gowildlypodcast YouTube: Go Wildly Podcast Website: gowildlypodcast.com

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