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Long-distance solo hiker Alison Young knows hard-core backpacking as few people do. With footprints on six continents and memories from trails like Te Araroa and the Pacific Crest, she is a member of a very small and prestigious group. In a series of personal essays coupled with found sound and her own flute playing, this podcast explores her journey of self-discovery as a middle-aged woman, sharing the sometimes unglamorous but vital truth about empowerment as a bad-ass woman who doesn’t need permission to blaze her own trails in this journey we call life.

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Long-distance solo hiker Alison Young knows hard-core backpacking as few people do. With footprints on six continents and memories from trails like Te Araroa and the Pacific Crest, she is a member of a very small and prestigious group. In a series of personal essays coupled with found sound and her own flute playing, this podcast explores her journey of self-discovery as a middle-aged woman, sharing the sometimes unglamorous but vital truth about empowerment as a bad-ass woman who doesn’t need permission to blaze her own trails in this journey we call life.

    Breast Cancer Trail: You're done!

    Breast Cancer Trail: You're done!

    Blissful is given the "all clear" by her surgeon and gets ready to step into the rest of her life.  
    Surgery for breast cancer has completely changed Blissful's body, but has given her a new power of bravery and knowing herself better. One friend calls her a "sur-thriver" facing down the situation directly, and trying to do what St. Paul said, to "rejoice always and not worry about anything."Time is running out but wouldn't it be cool to live fully, audaciously, without fear – and with joy – even in an uncertain world? Next week, Blissful heads back to trail in Arizona to finish a portion she had to skip when walking two years ago. MUSIC: Introduccion y Allegro by Carlos Guastavino as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano. 
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    cancer thriver

    cancer thriver

    Blissful takes her first hike on a trail after surgery for breast cancer and decides she prefers to be described as a "thriver" – or even "aliver" – rather than survivor. 
    It's a hot, humid summer day at Lebanon Hills, a region carved by glaciers with kettles and eskers, plus the singing of numerous birds. Blissful's surgeon tells her it's time to put on a backpack and get back on trail, even though she's isn't completely healed. Illness humbles us and teaches us about our vulnerability and ultimate decline, and yet it opens us up to discover our superpowers, like moving forward to see what's next. It's the price we pay for being alive, but it offers us a chance to appreciate what we have even more. MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano. 
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    Inhabiting the Vulnerable Space

    Inhabiting the Vulnerable Space

    As Blissful heals from a bilateral mastectomy due to breast cancer, she reflects on the person she wants to be going forward. 
    Blissful is incredibly lucky in only having to undergo a radical surgery to rid her body of cancer. Step by step walking through her neighborhood, she slowly recovers back to her hiker self. The American writer Joyce Carol Oates speaks of the moment we realize that loss is part of our experience. “When that starts to happen to you, it is quite stunning.”Being out of control with illness is falling-to-the-knees humbling for Blissful and it's a challenge to stay positive and "bad ass."But she's inspired by the late actor Julian Sands who spoke of climbing summits as "not so  much a celebration of oneself, but the eradication of one’s self-consciousness. And so on these walks you lose yourself, you become a vessel of energy in harmony, hopefully with your environment.” What a way to live!MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano. 
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    Good Luck, Bad Luck

    Good Luck, Bad Luck

    When Blissful is diagnosed with breast cancer, she undergoes a bilateral mastectomy to save her life and secure her future.
    A friend tells Blissful she has it easy because she has a partner in her husband Richard. Indeed, she is incredibly grateful to be part of a team because it's helped her navigate some very tough times in her life. Blissful's view of life is that it can be full of abundance and grace, but sometimes bad things just happen at no fault of our own. Kind of like the children's book, Good Luck, Bad Luck, we shouldn't blame ourselves when life throws us a curveball – no, the universe is not sending us a "message," rather it's a chance for us to grow and stretch when we learn how to face difficulty. Bad Luck came to Blissful with a diagnosis of cancer, but good luck was that it was caught quickly, so there's no need for chemotherapy – a moment of grace. MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala, Suite by Ernst Krenek and Introduccion y Allegro by Carlos Guastavino  as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano. 
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    Breast Cancer Trail: Bye, Bye Boobs

    Breast Cancer Trail: Bye, Bye Boobs

    Blissful begins her cancer journey looking back at her life as a woman. 
    Blissful spends the days before a bilateral mastectomy gathering together a team of supportive women who have been through the procedure.She also walks, hikes, bikes, swims, kayaks all in an effort to calm herself – or running away from panic. In looking forward to being flat-chested and "ultra-light", Blissful reminisces on becoming a woman from "sprouts" to a "mean girl" to a middle-aged woman saving her own life. MUSIC: Suite by Ernst Krenek and Introduccion y Allegro by Carlos Guastavino  as played by Alison Young, flute 
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    Appalachian Trail: going home

    Appalachian Trail: going home

    Blissful wraps up her hike of the Appalachian Trail in Maine to head home for cancer treatment. 
    The two days between Monson and Caratunk are rain-free and magical with a winter wren, hermit thrush, northern parula plus warty frogs and a curious snake. It's two big mountains with views including Moxie Bald and Pleasant Pond with glorious views of humpy green forested peaks like emerging leviathan in an even more expansive sea of green.Camping is near a pond circled by summer homes and loud pontoon boats, only a few miles out of Caratunk.Blissful meets a cancer survivor finishing the Appalachian Trail and is empowered by her healing and moxie to get right back on trail. Then she heads home for a new and scary adventure. MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala  as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano
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Customer Reviews

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Te Aroha ,

So enjoying your podcast!

Tēnā rā koe Alison. So enjoying your podcast and have been following you since you’ve been on Te Araroa. Your podcast style takes me back to the days when I used to listen to kids stories on the radio on Sunday mornings. But your content is now and it’s awesome. I like the layers of your storytelling: your own thoughts and reactions with what sounds like pieces of actual audio footage with quotes from people I’ve never heard of and then your own flute playing. I’m look forward to the next episode. Ngā mihi Te Aroha Hohaia - a fairweather tramper in Taranaki.

Myfi86 ,

What a find!

I stumbled across this podcast this morning while looking for something to entertain me in the rain while doing the days farm work....well what a find!!

Such a fabulous way of telling the story I’m enthralled and don’t want to turn it off! As an avid ‘tramper’ with a young family I love all your tails and hope that as they grow we can hopefully do some of the trails you talk about. Thank you for your lovely podcast.

Phil3467 ,

The Pee Rag

Never actually used a pee rag but as a middle aged woman I aspire to do what Alison does and walk!
Fabulous presentation. Enjoying listening to the updates on Te Araroa.
All the best Alison as you await surgery and hope you manage to get back out doing what you love soon. I’ll listen for the updates!

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