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This is a place for meaningful conversations with accomplished athletes, inspiring adventurers, and influential activists. Through their journeys, stories and life discoveries we deconstruct how our guests add more meaningful value to the world and do some good with their passion for adventure.

the Adventure Activist Terry O'Connor

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This is a place for meaningful conversations with accomplished athletes, inspiring adventurers, and influential activists. Through their journeys, stories and life discoveries we deconstruct how our guests add more meaningful value to the world and do some good with their passion for adventure.

    Activist Toolkit: Public Lands & Climate with Chase Huntley

    Activist Toolkit: Public Lands & Climate with Chase Huntley

    Feeling like we are in a bind with current public lands policy? Well, there may still be hope at the end of the tunnel. We bring you another activist toolkit episode for your edification: a conversation on the climate of public lands policy.  

    About a year ago, president Trump shrank two national monuments in Utah by nearly 2 million acres with the simple stroke of a pen. As he stood before the crowd  in Salt Lake City, Trump said he was taking power away from “very distant bureaucrats.”

    But who was he giving power to?
    If the land was indeed public, why did it appear as though the public opinion was ignored?
    How does this public land leasing system work? 
    Is the system equitable or is it a fixed game?

    Today, activist and Patagonia ambassador Luke Nelson joins me as we ask Chase Huntley of the Wilderness Society these questions and more. We wanted to do a deep dive on how we’ve gotten to this place, and if there is any hope that we can still serve to preserve our public space. 

    As Energy & Climate Program Director, for the Wilderness Society in Washington DC,  Chase works with staff in the public policy and public lands departments to develop and evaluate policy options for sustainably managing energy production on the nation's public lands in the face of global warming. Chase has significant policy analysis experience, including more than six years’ service at the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of the U.S. Congress, evaluating the stewardship of public resources and the implementation of natural resource law and regulation. He holds two Masters Degrees from the University of Michigan with a focus on resource policy and ecosystem management, and a BA from Claremont McKenna College in Government and Philosophy. Most importantly he’s a kind guy with a brilliant mind and was a true pleasure to connect with again.

    more info:
    www.wilderness.org


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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Activist Toolkit - Vote the Outdoors

    Activist Toolkit - Vote the Outdoors

    Are you worried about where our country is heading? Do you want to make a difference but aren’t sure where to start? This election is a great place to begin.

    We just put this Voters edition together to motivate you to learn more about the companies and organizations that are responding to the issues we face. These are the influential activists urging us to show up to the polls, educating us on how our vote can help save the planet, and putting people in office who will help us protect it.

    Tune in to be inspired and educated by some of the most powerful voices in support of our environment in the upcoming election. We'll chat with:

    Chase Huntley, of the Climate and Energy program at the Wilderness Society
    Corley Kenna, Senior Director of Communications at Patagonia
    Alex Boian, VP of government affairs at the Outdoor Industry Association
    Lindsay Bourgoine, manager of Advocacy and Campaigns at Protect Our Winters,
    Ahmed Gaya, field director for 1631, the initiative in Washington state that’s on the brink of radically changing the way we consume carbon.

    We know you, like us, love the adventures we’ve had here on this planet. We also know you need some positive news about the upcoming election to get you motivated. We hope these guests and this podcast does just that for you. Its almost time for the votes to be counted, and we want to make sure that yours is one of them.

    Elections matter and it is critical you get involved and vote on outdoor issues.
    We are on the verge of a dawn for a new day. Let's not miss our chance!

    more info:
    www.wilderness.org
    www. patagonia.com
    https://outdoorindustry.org/advocacy/scorecard
    powactionfund.org
    https://yeson1631.org/

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Luke Nelson - Running in Balance

    Luke Nelson - Running in Balance

    Welcome to a conversation with endurance athlete, activist and Patagonia ambassador, Luke Nelson. Like many of the athletes featured in this podcast, Luke has found many different ways to enjoy the wild places over the span of his life. These days, as a trail running ambassador for Patagonia, he channels his athleticism into trail running exploits all around the world. Today we’ll recap his latest race and dive into the deep end of the pain cave and talk tools of resilience. from there we’ll push a little deeper and talk finding inspiration and balance in his roles of athlete, father, husband, physicians assistant, and now a passionate activist. In this episode, we’ll take you from the high summits of the Alps, down to the wild rivers of Idaho, and into a pristine corner of Patagonia. Hope you enjoy!

    This episode is for you if you are a runner, endurance athlete, an adventurer, a father, an activist or just someone trying to find balance amongst all your passions in life.

    to learn more about Luke:
    http://challengeofbalance.com/

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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Adventure Dispatch - Juneau Icefield Research Program

    Adventure Dispatch - Juneau Icefield Research Program

    The Juneau Icefield Research Program is an eight-week immersion classroom in the wilderness of the Juneau Icefield, during which participants (undergraduate, graduate, and high school juniors and seniors) traverse from Juneau, Alaska to Atlin, British Columbia. The Juneau Icefield covers an area the size of Rhode Island, and includes some 50 outlet glaciers. In this wild classroom, students are guided by faculty mentors and immerse themselves in a number of projects investigating ice mass, glacier movement, climatic changes , but also learn the art of communicating science to the masses. It’s a place and a classroom unlike any other you've seen.

    Here at the adventure activist, we believe in the transformative nature of exploration. It struck me in my time away, hearing the excitement in the student’s voices and watching their wide eyes take in the vast expanse of ice for the first time, that adventure is also a potent fuel, something that can stoke the fire for learning about a place and understanding our world. I think you’ll find in the voices ahead that this experience strikes an emotional chord in the students and faculty that resonates into their lives ahead. I hope it resonates with you.

    To learn more about the Juneau Icefield Research Program: http://juneauicefield.org/

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    • 1 hr 28 min
    Activist Toolkit: How to Perform A Needs Assessment with Pia Saengswang Moffatt

    Activist Toolkit: How to Perform A Needs Assessment with Pia Saengswang Moffatt

    Have you ever fallen in love with place and people while traveling and felt compelled to give back- but didn’t know where to start? Or had an idea to do something at home, but were afraid your idea may not translate into something that would serve those members of your community? Maybe giving back isn’t on your radar screen quite yet, but keep this podcast in mind when you are ready because there are some real valuable insights in here.

    A needs assessment is the foundation for effective, long lasting, positive impact with your future projects. We will discuss how to perform a needs assessment in today's episode.

    In the first episode of the Adventure Activist I sat down with Conrad Anker and Jenni Lowe Anker to hear about the legacy of Alex Lowe and the mission of the Khumbu Climbing Center. After that conversation I was honored to be asked by Jenni to travel to Nepal, help with the program, and investigate how their foundation could best support healthcare in the village of Phortse.

    To help address that mission, I reached out to friend and Adventure Activist board member Pia Saengswang Moffit.

    Building off her foundation as a public interest law fellow at Harvard Law school, Pia has over 25 years of experience within the non-profit and private sectors. She has a special focus on venture philanthropy, education policy, social entrepreneurship, non- profit management and film. In the early 1990’s, Pia helped launch the first social entrepreneur-focused venture philanthropy fund in the United States – The Echoing Green Foundation (EGF) - with leading NYC-based venture capital firm General Atlantic Partners. EGF has funded 300+ non-profit start-ups worldwide in the environment, education, public health, and youth service. As an independent strategy consultant with a focus on education, non-profit and social change initiatives, Pia’s long-term clients have included: The Broad Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The College Board, Inc., and The Prudential Foundation. In addition, Pia has produced documentary films and public education campaigns for the J.Paul Getty Trust, the Getty Conservation and the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.

    Using the context of my upcoming trip to Nepal last winter, Pia and I caught up on a cold January day so I could pick up some pearls from her expertise.

    You will learn:
    What a Needs Assessment is
    Who should be involved
    How to develop your questions
    How to cultivate stakeholders for your idea
    . . and more!

    To learn more about Pia and her projects: www.thunderdragonfund.org

    Sign up for our newsletter to get an outline of this toolkit episode: www.theadventureactivist.org

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    • 48 min
    RC Cone - Tributaries

    RC Cone - Tributaries

    RC Cone took his midwest roots to Montana at 18 . . . found rivers and never looked back. Taking a degree in environmental studies and a concentration in photojournalism he sought to share the impact the west had on him but discovered in the stories that he unveiled, the true beauty lies in the peoples' connection to the outdoor world. That task has taken him to rivers around the world, talking to people who cherish and defend the tributaries that connect us all in the end.

    We will hear the story of the good people of the paradise river valley in Montana bound together in their fight for the Yellowstone River. RC invites us to join a third generation Paradise Valley Montanan, BBQ and bakery owners freshly transplanted from Georgia, a lodge owner, a naturalist, a fly fishing guide, a sitting U.S. senator, and an iconic musician as they come together to protect the Yellowstone River ecosystem from a proposed gold mine. In the end, we finish with the curious but inspirational predicament of a miner finding his path in protecting his sacred refuge.

    To learn more about the fight for the Yellowstone:
    https://www.lastcallyellowstone.com/

    To learn more about RC's work:
    https://tributariesdigitalcinema.com/

    Thanks to our partners at the Wilderness Society
    www.wilderness.org

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    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

@Sawyer ,

Slow down and listen

This podcast is not one to fill the empty space of the day. It’s one to plan a day around and listen to more than once. Change the world, change your mind. One episode at a time. You’ll love them all.

Pokyrun ,

Great interviews, very inspiring content!

I am a huge fan of the Adventure Activist. Terry does a wonderful job facilitating thoughtful interviews with incredible people about inspiring topics. If you love being outside and want to learn more about how you can engage with protecting and preserving those places, this is great podcast for you!

CTBarnett ,

Perfect communication of Science, Medicine, and Nature

Terry is incredible at providing listeners with key points of important material relating to the outdoors and current science issues. His particular episode on the Juneau Icefield Research Program was unquely insightful and gives listeners an very accurate description of what students, faculty, and staff go through and study while on the icefield!

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