28 episodes

The courageous hearts that blur the boundaries of tradition, expectation and consequence.

Wilder Mind Podcast Cody Kaemmerlen

    • Sports
    • 4.8 • 60 Ratings

The courageous hearts that blur the boundaries of tradition, expectation and consequence.

    Miranda Oakley On Motherhood, Being A Woman In Guiding And Rock Climbing And Breaking Assumptions

    Miranda Oakley On Motherhood, Being A Woman In Guiding And Rock Climbing And Breaking Assumptions

    Miranda Oakley is many things deserving of high praise. An AMGA Rock Guide, Wilderness First Responder, traditional free climbing expert and elite big wall climber.

    Her first ascents all over the world and incredible technical feats in Yosemite are absolutely awe-inspire.

    Recently she has added the role of mother to this list, and today we get to hear from her and Producer Marley Jeranko talk about this brave and courageous new journey.

    • 38 min
    Caleb Robinson on Race and Racism in America

    Caleb Robinson on Race and Racism in America

    As a young professional athlete, photographer and route setter, Caleb carries a world view that many around him may never experience in the same way he does.

    His thoughtful examination of the world, his place within it, and how he might positively impact it for others going forward is worthy of high admiration.

    This conversation looks at the state of racism in America in hopes that we all might find a way towards a better future for all.

    • 32 min
    Ted Hesser Searches The Depths Of Clinicial Depression

    Ted Hesser Searches The Depths Of Clinicial Depression

    With a long family history of mental health challenges informing his world view, Ted began to notice a lot of people around him in quiet struggles of their own.

    As a filmmaker, and someone who lives within the dimension of clinical depression, Ted grabbed his camera and created a documentary of self-discovery.

    This conversation looks at mental health in a raw and real way, letting it be scary, letting it be hard and letting ourselves find time to heal.

    Because in our darkest time, we can feel so alone. Hopefully Ted's words help us all feel a bit more understood.

    • 27 min
    Kyra Condie Explores Life After The Olympics

    Kyra Condie Explores Life After The Olympics

    After qualifying for the 2020 Olympics, the global pandemic threatened to risk Kyra's dream. But instead, she persevered, building a home climbing wall and continuing to train for an additional year. No outdoor climbing, no “just for fun” days with friends–just repetitive, intense days getting stronger and fortifying all-around skill.

    Yet, after all that, Kyra came home without a medal.

    This conversation looks at failure and sacrifice–it asks: What happens when everything we’ve been striving for doesn’t work out the way we expect it to? Because nothing is guaranteed, and sometimes, we can’t control the outcome, no matter how hard we try.

    • 25 min
    An Episode To You, My Friend

    An Episode To You, My Friend

    A notification crossed my phone screen. It was from a dear friend, a cis white woman (whose name will go unmentioned to protect the identity of her and her family). The message was about her younger sister, a cis Black girl, not even a teenager and questions she was asking about #Blacklivesmatter.

    I quickly picked up the phone and called her. Over an hour of conversation surrounding the uprising and the impact on her younger sister. Many tears, some moments of levity, and a new sense of closeness to this incredible human.

    We talked about this episode, about her sharing the story. We decided that to protect all involved, that it be shared under anonymity. The entire script has been reviewed and approved by her, with one condition- she asked to "flood my feed" with joyful photos of her sister and family.

    The ten photos and one video that followed via text message filled my heart with pure joy and fullness beyond measure. There's no way to properly describe the energy, the smile and fire. I can't thank her enough for sharing these wonderful moments with me.

    So this is to You, my friend. With love, compassion and hope.

    • 9 min
    Courtney Dauwalter on a life in ultra running, the pain cave and elective sufferfests

    Courtney Dauwalter on a life in ultra running, the pain cave and elective sufferfests

    Courtney and I recorded this episode as part of the process for a film that we were shooting for one of her sponsors, Sufferfest Beer Company. Over the course of the following days not only did her and our production crew have an absolute blast, we witnessed her never ending support of the community. Everyone that passed by on the trail or the sidewalk received a warm greeting from her. From talking with fellow athletes about their endurance goals to running alongside a passerby to help motivate him to keep pushing forward, it's clear how much she loves the community that loves her back.

    Courtney is a bit of a mystery to many; presumably powered by an imposing and unspoken darkness that compels her to use the power of her mind and feet to race and win the world's toughest ultra marathons. In the greatest flip of the script she fights no demons or deep darkness. Rather, she excitedly seeks the deepest recesses of the pain cave, pitting herself against the elements of the wild spaces, the long enduring miles and the mental sufferfest to find the brightness on the other side. And she does so with class unlike any other, kindness of a school teacher (which she once was) of and the rhythm of an eclectic mix from her old iPod shuffle!

    When she crosses the finish line, often the first one to do so, she enjoys the crispness of a fresh beer, a big ol' plate of nachos and the company of her loving husband Kevin, family and friends.

    On a personal note, I'm floored to have spent time with one of personal heroes; listening, learning and sharing her story both here on the podcast and through a short film we produced. Sometimes this life seems so unreal and it's an absolute honor to be here, alongside all of you.

    To you wildest self, be true.

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
60 Ratings

60 Ratings

Ari 0000001 ,

Great cast!

The host is funny, thoughtful and a good interviewer. Great voice!

TheAngelicaDawn ,

New Favorite

This podcast literally has everything you could want in a podcast!
-Great story telling
-Educational
-Great Production
-Has heart and soul

What’s not to love?

Jonathan B Green ,

Cody isn’t afraid to go there...

If you’re looking for a podcast where the conversation goes deep, the guests open up and the discussion gets real, this is it. Cody spends time with people, gets to know them and then isn’t afraid to go there. He connects with people in a way few podcasters are able to.

I’m not a climber and you don’t have to be either to enjoy the conversations. The stories Cody shares transcends any particular outdoor activity. Cody and his guests will inspire you to examine your life, get out of the comfort zone, make friends with fear and stop worrying about what everyone else thinks of you. He’ll also make you laugh, dig a little deeper into the subject matter (the episode notes are the best!) and inspire you to get outside and enjoy life.

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