Mountains, Guiding, Cameras, and Community: A Bolivian Journey [EP 492]

Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast

In today's episode, we have an inspiring conversation with Guides and Podcasters Jose and Sebastian Camarlinghi. We dive into the world of mountaineering and filmmaking, exploring how their shared passion for the outdoors has shaped their lives and careers.

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Show Notes

What Happens When a Mountain Guide and Filmmaker Team Up?

What Happened:

Do you know those stories your dad tells—the ones you’ve heard a million times but somehow still pull you in? That’s how Voices de Montaña started. Growing up, I (Sebastian) was surrounded by tales of glaciers, daring rescues, and llamas trekking salt across Bolivia’s rugged terrain. My dad, José, a mountain guide with decades of experience, always had a story worth telling. But here’s the thing: these incredible moments were fading into the ether, known only to close friends and family.

One day, after kicking around ideas for documentaries that felt too logistically impossible, we realized there had to be another way to share these mountain memories. That’s when we decided: let’s start a podcast. Just two guys, a love for storytelling, and a small but passionate team.

And guess what? What started as an experiment to preserve these stories turned into a platform that captured the hearts of listeners across Latin America. From climbers to casual outdoor enthusiasts, people weren’t just listening—they were connecting with these tales of adventure, resilience, and passion.

Principle:

Here’s the truth: stories aren’t just entertainment—they’re bridges. They connect people to places, to history, and to one another. In a world overwhelmed by noise, the power of authentic storytelling cuts through. Whether it’s the tale of a Bolivian climber turned hero in Pakistan or the rituals of llama caravans, these stories inspire and remind us why nature is worth exploring and protecting.

Transition:

But here’s the thing: most of these stories might have been lost if we hadn’t taken that first step. It’s not easy carving out space in a niche that barely exists, but it’s even harder to stay silent when you know your story matters. If you’ve ever felt like you’re up against the impossible, whether it’s launching a creative project, exploring a new path, or simply trying to make your voice heard, you’re not alone.

That’s Why:

That’s why we started Voices de Montaña. It’s not just about mountains or adventures—it’s about keeping stories alive and inspiring a community to dream bigger, climb higher, and value the world around them. And in our latest episode, we share the journey of a Bolivian guide who risked it all to bring a legend home.

If you’re ready to connect with stories that inspire and remind you what’s possible, Voices de Montaña is for you. Don’t let your dreams—or someone else’s story—fade into the background. Listen now and start your journey to the mountains here: [Insert Link].

Follow up: Voces de Montaña (Mountain Voices) YouTube Sebastian's company is called psychefilms.com Jose's tour operator company is called Over Andes Key Words #mountain guiding, #filmmaking, #Bolivia, #mountaineering, #podcast, #La Paz, #Andes, #Amazon jungle, #glacier, #mountain culture, #scriptwriting, #documentary, #National Geographic, #BBC, #Discovery Channel, #Bolivian guide, #K2, #Broad Peak, #storytelling, #outdoor adventure, #Argentine audience, #Chilean audience, #glaciology, #climate change, #Llama caravans, #kayaking, #journey

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