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. 3d ago

    Disability, the Outdoors & the Healing Power of Oregon with Alice Diehl | Go Wildly Podcast

    Disability, the Outdoors & the Healing Power of Oregon with Alice Diehl Episode 36 | Go Wildly Podcast Identity is not limitation. Alice Diehl is proof. Actress, puppeteer, advocate, and Ms. Wheelchair Oregon 2025 — Alice Diehl lives in Grants Pass and has spent her life redefining what's possible. We talk about disability accessibility, the overlap between disability and homelessness, disability history in the USA, theater arts and family legacy, her parents meeting in New Guinea, the healing power of Oregon rivers, nature as a spiritual awakening, claiming her femininity, puppetry, and how she wants to be remembered. Links Instagram: instagram.com/gamerbabe86 IMDB: imdb.com/name/nm4086586 Facebook: facebook.com/alice.diehl.2025 Ms. Wheelchair Oregon: mswheelchairamerica.org/ms-wheelchair-oregon Active Listener Offers - SOMA — 2-Week Free Trial + 6-month membership: southernoregonmartialarts.com - ROW Adventures — Code GOWILDLY, $100 off any multi-day trip 2026-2027: rowadventures.com/multi-day-rafting-trips - Lean In Breathwork — Code GOWILDLY, 20% off sauna sessions: calvinlivingston.com Follow Go Wildly YouTube: youtube.com/@gowildlypodcast Spotify: tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcast Instagram: @gowildlypodcast Website: gowildlypodcast.com Hosted & Produced by Emily Berlant & Heather White Theme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters Keywords Go Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, outdoor podcast, Emily Berlant, Heather White, Alice Diehl, Ms. Wheelchair Oregon 2025, cerebral palsy, disability advocacy, disability accessibility, inclusive outdoors, adaptive outdoor recreation, disability and homelessness, disability history USA, wheelchair user outdoors, theater arts, puppetry, John Ritter scholarship, healing power of nature, nature and creativity, spiritual awakening outdoors, whimsy, Oregon rivers, Grants Pass Oregon, resilience, representation, place-based podcast, outdoor healing, nature therapy, creative outdoors

    1h 29m
  2. May 27

    50 Years on the River: Whitewater, Dam Fights & the Klamath with Bill Cross | Go Wildly Podcast

    50 Years on the River: Whitewater, Dam Fights & the Klamath with Bill CrossEpisode 35 | Go Wildly PodcastBill Cross has been running rivers and fighting to protect them for nearly 50 years. In this episode we talk about his 1977 start, the Save the Stanislaus campaign, Undam the Klamath, what dam removal takes, building coalitions, river access, persevering through slow conservation work, advice for his younger self, trusted gear, Southern Oregon recommendations, and how he wants to be remembered.Links & MentionsAmerican Whitewater: americanwhitewater.orgARTA: arta.orgWhiteWater Voyages: whitewatervoyages.comWestern Whitewater: From the Rockies to the Pacific (1994) — check your local libraryActive Listener OffersSOMA — 2-Week Free Trial + 6-month membership: southernoregonmartialarts.comROW Adventures — Code GOWILDLY, $100 off any multi-day trip 2026-2027: rowadventures.com/multi-day-rafting-tripsLean In Breathwork — Code GOWILDLY, 20% off sauna sessions: calvinlivingston.comFollow Go WildlyYouTube: youtube.com/@gowildlypodcastSpotify: tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcastInstagram: @gowildlypodcastWebsite: gowildlypodcast.comHosted & Produced by Emily Berlant & Heather WhiteTheme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared MastersKeywordsGo Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, outdoor podcast, Emily Berlant, Heather White, Bill Cross, whitewater rafting, river conservation, dam removal, Klamath River dam removal, Stanislaus River, Save the Stanislaus, Undam the Klamath, Rogue River, American Whitewater, ARTA, WhiteWater Voyages, Western Whitewater guidebook, river advocacy, coalition building, whitewater history, river access, Ashland Oregon, Southern Oregon rivers, rafting Oregon, kayaking Oregon, conservation podcast, outdoor adventure, legacy

    1h 22m
  3. May 20

    Favorite Episodes, What's Coming & the Truth About Making a Podcast | Go Wildly Podcast

    Favorite Episodes, What's Coming & the Truth About Making a PodcastEpisode 34 | Go Wildly Podcast Emily and Heather close out the first recording block of the season — talking about what it actually takes to make this podcast, their favorite episodes to record, moments that surprised them, and what's still coming for the rest of the year. Active Listener Offers — all still live: Southern Oregon Martial Arts Academy — 2-Week Free Trial, then sign up with a 6-month membership to support the show.southernoregonmartialarts.com ROW Adventures — Code GOWILDLY for $100 off any multi-day river trip in 2026 or 2027. New reservations only. Not combinable with other offers. No cash value.rowadventures.com/multi-day-rafting-trips Lean In Breathwork / Calvin's Sauna Bus — Code GOWILDLY for 20% off. $30 for 30 min / $39 for 45 min. First 10 get a free breathwork session. Calvin donates $5/booking to Go Wildly for the first 50.calvinlivingston.com 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, Emily Berlant, Heather White, podcast behind the scenes, season recap, favorite episodes, Go Wildly season 2, Southern Oregon storytelling, outdoor culture podcast, Rogue Valley, ROW Adventures, Southern Oregon Martial Arts Academy, Lean In Breathwork

    47 min
  4. May 14

    Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires — A Conversation with Smokey Bear | Go Wildly Podcast

    Episode 33 | Go Wildly Podcast In this episode of Go Wildly, we sit down with Smokey Bear — joined by his handlers Sarah and AJ, Fire Prevention Specialists with the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest — for a conversation about fire, forest health, and awareness. We talk about: how Smokey came to be, the growing urgency of fire season, and how everyday people can be better stewards of the places they love. Links & Resources Smokey Bear: smokeybear.com | @smokeybear Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest: fs.usda.gov/r06/rogue-siskiyou Fire alerts & mailing list: fs.usda.gov/r06/rogue-siskiyou/keep-in-touch Facebook: facebook.com/R6RRSNF FireWise USA: nfpa.org/education-and-research/wildfire/firewise-usa AirNow Fire & Smoke Map: fire.airnow.gov InciWeb: inciweb.wildfire.gov Rogue River-Siskiyou Prescribed Fire on InciWeb: inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orrsf-rogue-riversiskiyou-national-forest-prescribed-fire-operations Oregon Dept. of Forestry SW Oregon: swofire.com Follow Go Wildly YouTube: youtube.com/@gowildlypodcast Spotify: tinyurl.com/spotifygowildlypodcast Instagram: @gowildlypodcast Website: gowildlypodcast.com Hosted & Produced by Emily Berlant & Heather White Theme Music: "Rainmaker" by Jared Masters Keywords Go Wildly Podcast, Southern Oregon podcast, Smokey Bear, wildfire prevention, U.S. Forest Service, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, wildfire season, fire restrictions Oregon, climate and wildfire, public lands, fire safety, only you can prevent wildfires, FireWise, InciWeb, AirNow, Oregon Department of Forestry, Southern Oregon fires, Rogue Valley, SWO Oregon, Emily Berlant, Heather White, whimsy, Watch Duty

    50 min
  5. May 6

    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

    1h 38m
  6. Apr 29

    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

    1h 48m
  7. Apr 22

    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
  8. Apr 15

    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

    1h 18m
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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