Holly Mandarich

Holly Mandarich

This podcast is about exploring investigative heresy through the confines of limitation and the expansive oceans of wonder. My greatest skill isn’t in the doing—it’s in the seeing. After a decade as an adventure photographer and brand strategist, I realized that the most important structures in our lives are the ones we cannot see. This podcast is my auditory headquarters for that vision: a place for the deconstruction and analysis of the narratives we live by, whether they are found in business, love, religion, or the way we relate to our own souls. My goal is to find the wisdom hidden within the boundaries of the human experience. This podcast isn't designed to be niche. It's designed to showcase my perspective on life. I hope you enjoy. One last note. I'm not here to be your guru, my intention with this is to share what I see, and to let that be enough.

Episodes

  1. 07/28/2020

    S1EP4: KAYLA WEBER - The Teachings + Experiences of a Forest Therapy Guide

    Kayla Weber is a Forest Therapy Guide and Grief Recovery Specialist that helps others on their journey to wholeness. In this episode we talk about the work Kayla does, her experiences with grief, and her own journey in the process. I have interviewed Kayla once before in an article covering the topics of “Outdoors Rx” which you can read here: www.hollymandarich.com/words/marmot/outdoorsrx. This by far has been my favorite episode recorded! Kayla gets really vulnerable in sharing an experience that seems unimaginable. I would consider this topic to be slightly alternative, but the mind is a powerful thing, and the forest is even more powerful. To find Kayla, head over to her Facebook page! Nurtured by Nature Forest Therapy: www.facebook.com/pages/category/Company/Nurtured-By-Nature-Forest-Therapy-231014117702310/   [3:00] What Forest Bathing Is  [10:53] Council After an Invitation  [13:33] What led Kayla to this kind of work?  [14:08] The Forest is the Therapist and the Guide Just Opens the Door  [20:00] The feelings of just being here…. / Letting life figure itself out  [25:00] Kayla’s Experience in Her Training  [28:07] Kayla’s Experience on Her Medicine Walk  [32:57] Noticing the Contours of a Face in a Tree  [39:18] How you can get into the liminal space on your own / The process of working with a guide  [45:09] Allowing you to forget about the garbage that’s weighing you down in the day to day  [46:32] How to find a Forest Bathing Guide in Your Area, The Association of Nature and Forest Therapy

    50 min
  2. 06/29/2020

    S1EP3: JULIANNE MAHONEY - Intuitive Eating + Her Relationship With The Outdoors

    Julianne is a Jill of many trades, between running 2 passion based businesses, this lady gets stuff done! As a registered dietitian she follows a unique non diet approach to eating healthy to fuel herself and her clients in the outdoors. On this episode, we talk all about what intuitive eating is, and how it can help fuel our adventures outside. We also talk about an epic climbing trip that Julianne jumped into after discovering her love for the sport, with only a month of experience under her belt. Julianne has learned to live her life unapologetically, and in doing so, you can really see her shine brightly. In this episode I invite you to open up your perspective about a new way to fuel yourself in the outdoors…. with your literal gut and with your intuition. You can learn more about Julianne at the following links. The Outdoor RD: www.theoutdoorrd.com Julianne’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_outdoor_rd Dirt Chalk Bags Instagram: www.instagram.com/dirtchalkbags [4:44] Julianne Mahoney: Who she is!  [5:49] What led Julianne down the path of Intuitive Eating  [9:11] We’re all Born to Eat Intuitively  [11:45] How The Outdoors Has Helped Julianne in Her Healing Journey  [16:00] An Epic Climbing Road Trip, with only a month of experience under her belt  [19:21] How Julianne feels when she’s Climbing…  [20:37] How ‘Dirt Chalk Bags’ was Formed  [24:55] Do you feel like The Outdoors + Intuitive Eating pair together?  [28:08] Intuitive Eating + Athletes  [31:18] Bonking Out + How to Fuel Optimally  [33:18] Feedback from Julianne’s Clients on Intuitive Eating  [34:04] Binges are caused by Restrictions  [35:26] The Mindset of Intuitive Eating  [38:56] Our Brains are Basically Toddlers  [42:00] How to Get Started with Intuitive Eating  Are you interested in The Storyteller's Workshop, or my Masterclass: How to Tell Authentic Stories - pop over to my website to learn more! --> hollymandarich.com/learn

    48 min
  3. 06/14/2020

    S1EP2: CHAD BROWN - Personal experiences of discrimination + racism in the outdoors, and how we can move forward.

    Chad Brown is a decorated US Navy Veteran, Fly Fisherman, Creative Director, Photographer and non profit founder of Soul River Inc. His non profit pairs veterans as mentors with at risk youth in the wild spaces of the outdoors. In the hope that it encourages youth participants to grow and become ambassadors of our natural environment. Chad today shares all about his experiences with discrimination and racism in the outdoors, along with some thoughts about how we can move forward.  I want to have Chad back for a follow up interview to talk about the lives he’s impacted, the work he’s poured himself into, and how he’s been able to heal his PTSD with the Outdoors.  This was one of the most impactful conversations I’ve had in my lifetime. I encourage you to listen and share.  You can learn more about Chad at the following links. Soul River Inc: www.soulriverinc.org Thoughts on the Killing of George Floyd: spark.adobe.com/page/ZIIX3QNANCpnp/ Chad Brown’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/_chadbrown_ Soul River Inc Instagram: www.instagram.com/soulriverinc  [3:48] Chad Brown: Who he is! [6:54] How Chad’s creativity makes his work so much more impactful! [9:33] Chad’s Article “Thoughts on the Killing of George Floyd” —> spark.adobe.com/page/ZIIX3QNANCpnp/  [13:30] Chad’s Experiences of Discrimination in the Outdoors + Outdoor Industry / Pre Conceived Judgements  [19:06] “You have to see color, and you have to appreciate color!”  [25:34] Black Lives Matter is a marathon, and not a 100 yard dash.  [32:44] Guilt vs Neglect  [35:08] “I woke up this morning with a text ….”  [37:36] Having your break lines pulled while fly fishing.  [47:13] The conversation every black parent has to have with their child. Generational Fear  [53:33] How Chad feels, when he feels safe to recreate on the river.

    1 hr

Ratings & Reviews

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About

This podcast is about exploring investigative heresy through the confines of limitation and the expansive oceans of wonder. My greatest skill isn’t in the doing—it’s in the seeing. After a decade as an adventure photographer and brand strategist, I realized that the most important structures in our lives are the ones we cannot see. This podcast is my auditory headquarters for that vision: a place for the deconstruction and analysis of the narratives we live by, whether they are found in business, love, religion, or the way we relate to our own souls. My goal is to find the wisdom hidden within the boundaries of the human experience. This podcast isn't designed to be niche. It's designed to showcase my perspective on life. I hope you enjoy. One last note. I'm not here to be your guru, my intention with this is to share what I see, and to let that be enough.