Drifters & Dreamers

Bryan Jeppesen

Born to X Forced to Y. Replace the X with fishing, frolicking, cowboyin' about, exploring, singing, creating, dancing... The Y is how things are right now. Excel sheets, traffic, taxes, brainrot. The Drifters and Dreamers podcast explores that difference—what we're doing and what we want to be doing. You're not the only one has been feeling it. Follow along as we create a community of people living the way they're supposed to.

Episodes

  1. Drifters & Dreamers 07 — The Stoke Factor with Matt

    Mar 25

    Drifters & Dreamers 07 — The Stoke Factor with Matt

    In this episode, Matt Fitzgerald — product designer and developer at NAFS, a pocket knife startup in Layton, Utah — shares his journey as a creative, an outdoor adventurer, and a young professional finding his footing. From getting his artwork into the Springville Art Museum at 21, to designing pocket knives full-time, Matt talks about how creativity and the outdoors have shaped who he is. He opens up about a lonely season after high school that pushed him to find solace in hiking and mountain biking, the rush of paying for your downhills, and why suffering through hard things — whether it's a rain-soaked night at Kings Peak or a 26-mile day hike — makes life richer. Matt also reflects on staying stoked, avoiding burnout as a creative professional, and what it means to genuinely love your work. 00:00 – Introduction and Meet Matt Fitzgerald 01:07 – Designer, Knife Maker, and Amateur Artist 02:55 – Getting Into the Springville Art Museum 07:08 – Balancing Art as a Passion vs. a Career 11:04 – Staying Stoked: Avoiding Creative Burnout 13:49 – The Stoke Factor and Why We Do Hard Things 16:00 – Kings Peak: A Night Gone Wrong 22:19 – Why We Go Back for More 25:45 – Mount Timpanogos and a Medical Emergency 37:39 – Mountain Biking as a Gateway to the Outdoors 44:47 – Paying for Your Downhills (Philosophically Speaking) 48:53 – Why People Are Unhappy and What the Outdoors Fixes 50:09 – Living the Dream at 23 52:35 – Advice to a Younger Self Matt's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattfitz_designs/ Knaf's Website; https://www.knafs.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqYMt0dEQhWuM0uIvCMfLXEVfk_6G6Nfwn8PynBoYpZJlsX9oEb

    56 min
  2. Feb 25

    Drifters & Dreamers 04 — Eagles, Bears, and Boats with Hannah

    Summary Today I talk to Hannah Johnston, a passionate ski instructor and outdoor enthusiast from Heber City, Utah. Hannah shares her journey from growing up in a small farm town to becoming a ski instructor and river rafting guide in Alaska. She discusses her educational background in geography and environmental studies at BYU, where she engaged in research on the Great Salt Lake's environmental issues. Hannah emphasizes the importance of outdoor experiences in fostering a connection to nature and the environment, advocating for conservation through education and personal experiences in the wild. Throughout the conversation, Hannah recounts her thrilling adventures in river rafting, including a memorable trip down the Grand Canyon where she faced the challenges of navigating class 8 rapids. She reflects on the beauty and harshness of nature, sharing insights on how these experiences shape our understanding of the environment. The episode concludes with practical advice for listeners on how to engage with nature responsibly, whether through birding, rafting, or simply enjoying local parks, while encouraging everyone to advocate for the protection of public lands. Takeaways "I kind of fell in love with the outdoor industry and tourism." "If people don't have passions or memorable experiences in the environment, then they're not going to care about what goes on in the environment." "It's a privilege to be intimate with nature in that way." "You just gotta start small and go from there." "Leave no trace and recreate responsibly." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hannah Johnston 01:45 Hannah's Background and Education 03:46 The Importance of Outdoor Experiences 08:04 Changing Perspectives Through Nature 10:51 The Beauty of the Kenai River 12:23 Reflections on Nature's Timelessness 14:03 Birding Passion and Insights 19:40 Experiences with Eagles and Bears 24:59 Adventures in the Grand Canyon 37:14 Contrasting Landscapes: Alaska vs. Grand Canyon 41:59 Engaging with Nature and Conservation River Rafting Jobs: https://alaskariveradventures.com/ The Emerald Mile by Kevin Fedarko: https://www.grandcanyon.org/products/sc-emerald-mile-the-story-1-24128 For those getting into birding- download the “Merlin Bird ID” app to get started on identifying birds! The app is created by Cornell University’s ornithology lab. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannah_and_her_adventures?igsh=cDVqdGJ1cXM4N2p5

    46 min
  3. Feb 18

    Drifters & Dreamers 02 — River Rafts and Forest Fires with Kelsey

    The conversation covers Kelsey's introduction and background, her journey into wildland firefighting, the operations of Camp Crew and base camps, fire conditions and logistics, roles and responsibilities in base camp, sacrifices and commitment, camp crew structure and training, and promotion and advancement in wildland firefighting. The discussion provides insights into the valuable work experience gained from wildland firefighting programs and the process of getting involved in this field. The conversation covers Kelsey's experiences as a firefighter, the daily routine on a fire, the impact of firefighting on her perspective, her connection with nature, transition to interior design, river rafting experience, and final thoughts on balancing work and nature. Takeaways Wildland firefighting programs provide valuable work experience for young adults.The process of getting involved in wildland firefighting involves training, physical tests, and a hiring process. Nature's Impact: Exposure to nature strengthens appreciation and love for it.Balancing Work and Nature: Finding a balance between a digital-based career and spending time outside is essential for fulfillment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background06:14 Roles and Responsibilities in Base Camp17:22 Promotion and Advancement in Wildland Firefighting23:13 A Day on a Fire31:16 Connection with Nature36:25 Transition to Interior Design44:16 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Kelsey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelsey.dawn?igsh=MW1lY3FlNTZqdnkxNA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr River rafting jobs: https://alaskariveradventures.com/ Forest Service jobs: https://www.usajobs.gov/

    41 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

Born to X Forced to Y. Replace the X with fishing, frolicking, cowboyin' about, exploring, singing, creating, dancing... The Y is how things are right now. Excel sheets, traffic, taxes, brainrot. The Drifters and Dreamers podcast explores that difference—what we're doing and what we want to be doing. You're not the only one has been feeling it. Follow along as we create a community of people living the way they're supposed to.