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  • This is the end of this adventure (for now). Thank you for supporting the podcast. Thank you for giving me an excuse to talk to so many of you about hiking, growing and living an extraordinary life.

    Go out and find your adventure! Happy Trails!

    XOXO Unfiltered

  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Akehia “H2O” Jerkins, mother of two young kids and avid hiker. They talk about the variety of trails in North Carolina, how she keeps her kids engaged during hikes and she answers a personal question - What kind of healing does hiking provide?

    More about Akehia:

    Akehia is a waterfall-chasing adventure seeker. As an unconventional homeschooling mom of 2, adventures with her girls are a major part of their education. Residing centrally in the North Carolina, Akehia enjoys the close proximity to both the mountains and beaches, and she has a goal to complete NC’s 1,175 mile Mountains-to-Sea Trail within the next 5 years.

    Follow her in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/akehiaj/

    Remember, I'd love to hear from you on any topic that comes up in the show or if you know someone that would be a great guest for the show. Email me at [email protected]. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It really helps the show! You can also leave a voicemail for me on through the website. I may even share it on the show! Click here: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/hiking-unfiltered/

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  • To promote and support Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this is a rebroadcast of a show recorded in 2022. Mus Ox is currently battling breast cancer, please reach out to her and send your love and light!

    In this episode Courtney talks with Carisa Oxendine or Mus Ox. Mus is in the Appalachian Trail Class of 2022 and plans to start at Springer Mountain on February 22, 2022. This is her second attempt at a thru hike, but that's not the most important thing to know.

    Mus is a Native American Navy veteran, a survivor of PTSD, a wife and a mother. She has used hiking to help her cope with trauma, anxiety and depression. Maybe you have heard the expression "the trail provides"? In this conversation, Unfiltered and Mus answer the question, "What does the trail provide?"

    Carisa is a 46 yr old Native American. She was born and raised in North Carolina and currently lives in Florida with her wife and their two boys, 17 and 14. She is a retired, disabled veteran. Go Navy!!! She started hiking in 2018 and embarked on her Appalachian Trail journey that year and planned for a 2020 thru hike. She started in March of 2020 and got off because of COVID-19 lockdowns. She has now started a YouTube and Instagram to share her journey!

    https://youtube.com/channel/UCVQ1hmBxwvwsPbMpMAhiEjw

    https://www.instagram.com/mus.ox333/

    You can learn more about Mission 22 here: https://mission22.com/

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    If you enjoy my Unfiltered banter, you will love the conversations I have with my son Jacob (plus his candid take on the world).
    Check out my book: Jacob Talks: Precocious Wit and Wisdom From A Preschooler https://www.amazon.com/Jacob-Talks-Precocious-Wisdom-Pre-Schooler/dp/B096TLBPN6

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  • ICYMI Episode!

    In this episode Unfiltered talks to Derick Lugo, Author of The Unlikely Thru-Hiker, Host of The Unlikely Stories Podcast, aka Mr. Fabulous. He opens up about how his unexpected thru hike of the Appalachian Trail changed the trajectory of his career and life. He experienced a transformation so complete that he felt he had to take his message to people all over the world, especially young kids that might not experience the outdoors very much.
    He answers the question: How can we stay fabulous on the trail and in the world?

  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Kathy Elkind, author of To Walk It Is To See It. They talk about the luxuries of hiking in Europe, how the “walking culture” is so unique and they answer the question: What is wise strength?

    More about Kathy:

    Kathy Elkind is a long-distance walker, writer, and eater. Along with her husband she has walked the GR5, the Anda¬lusian Coast to Coast Walk in Southern Spain, and parts of the Cammino Mater-ano in Italy. She can be reached at http://www.kathyelkind.com . Kathy lives in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. TO WALK IT IS TO SEE IT is her first book.

    https://kathyelkind.com

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Alison Gerrard and Lance Orechovesky. They are married and discovering the joys and benefits of hiking as newbies. They talk about bringing their 3 year old along on hikes, acclimating to tougher trails and they answer the question: What are you doing to become hikers?

    Lance and Alison live in the Charlotte, NC area. They have been hiking for just over a year and look forward to expanding their hiking resume.

    Remember, I'd love to hear from you on any topic that comes up in the show or if you know someone that would be a great guest for the show. Email me at [email protected]. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It really helps the show! You can also leave a voicemail for me on through the website. I may even share it on the show! Click here: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/hiking-unfiltered/

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Terry Repak, journalist and author of "Circling Home: What I Learned By Living Elsewhere." They talk about the advent of trail names, her experiences hiking in Africa and Switzerland, and she answers the question: How has hiking made you a global citizen?

  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Jerry “Edison” Glover. They talk about bike packing (not backpacking), finding his feet in civilian life after 29 years serving in the US Air Force, and they answer the question: How do you choose your own adventure?

    About Jerry:

    “50 yr old retired US Air Force veteran taking every adventure that comes along. I’m married and I have 3 adult children. I live in the Land of Enchantment, New Mexico just 20 miles from the CDT. My guide in life is my faith in Jesus Christ.”

    Remember, I'd love to hear from you on any topic that comes up in the show or if you know someone that would be a great guest for the show. Email me at [email protected]. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It really helps the show! You can also leave a voicemail for me on through the website. I may even share it on the show! Click here: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/hiking-unfiltered/

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Lyla “Sugar” Harrod. They talk about the challenges and magic of desert hiking, Sugar’s choice to life life out loud and together they answer the question - How has hiking helped you become YOU?

    Lyla “Sugar” Harrod is a sober, queer, poly, trans woman, Sugar has over 10,000 miles of long distance hiking experience.

    You can follow her here:

    http://www.instagram.com/seltzerskelter

    Remember, I'd love to hear from you on any topic that comes up in the show or if you know someone that would be a great guest for the show. Email me at [email protected]. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It really helps the show! You can also leave a voicemail for me on through the website. I may even share it on the show! Click here: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/hiking-unfiltered/

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with a group of PCT hikers in Chester, CA. Not only did she get to bring some fresh food for hungry hikers, she also got to hear some amazing stories. Listen in as Unfiltered answers the question - What’s it like to do trail magic?

    Remember, I'd love to hear from you on any topic that comes up in the show or if you know someone that would be a great guest for the show. Email me at [email protected]. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It really helps the show! You can also leave a voicemail for me on through the website. I may even share it on the show! Click here: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/hiking-unfiltered/

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with author and hiker, Linda Magoon. They talk about how hiking has helped Linda find unmined depths of strength, the crazy and unpredictable weather of the Whites Mountains and she answers the question: “How old is too old?”

    More about Linda:

    Linda Magoon is an environmentalist and outdoor enthusiast. She reconnected with her love of hiking after ending a difficult marriage and set out to climb all 48 of New Hampshire’s 4,000-foot peaks. Now Linda writes and empowers others on the mental and physical health benefits of the outdoors. Her outdoor essays have been published in various magazines. Her new book is called: Live Free and Hike: Finding Grace on 48 Summits. She is a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and NH Writers’ Project. Learn more at http://LindaMagoon.com .

    Follow Linda:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090537038032

    Remember, I'd love to hear from you on any topic that comes up in the show or if you know someone that would be a great guest for the show. Email me at [email protected]. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It really helps the show! You can also leave a voicemail for me on through the website. I may even share it on the show! Click here: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/hiking-unfiltered/

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Katie “Oats” Houston. They talk about how Oats found her amazing trail companion, Thru, the moment she felt fully online on trail and she answers the question: How have you turned your hiking passion into a career?

    More about Katie:

    Katie AKA Oats is a solo thru-hiker with over 3,000 miles under her belt, making her a passionate conduit for culture, lingo, and other backcountry knowledge. Through her work, she is able to educate audiences on good trail ethics and strive for an outdoor community where everyone feels like they belong. Check out her adventures with Thru the husky on her website and Instagram.

    Follow Katie:

    https://www.instagram.com/oatshikes/

    https://www.facebook.com/oatshikes/

    https://www.oatshikes.com

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Suzanne Roberts, who was on the Camino Del Santiago during the interview. They talk about what it’s like to walk to the “end of the earth”, how this journey has helped her process her grief for her mother’s death, the joys of lemon drops on trail, and they answer the question: Why did you set an intention for this hike?

    More about Suzanne:

    Suzanne Roberts is the author of the lyrical essay collection Animal Bodies: On Death, Desire, and Other Difficulties (Longlisted for the 2023 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay),​ the award-winning travel memoir in essays Bad Tourist: Misadventures in Love and Travel (2020), and the memoir Almost Somewhere: Twenty-Eight Days on the John Muir Trail (Winner of the 2012 National Outdoor Book Award), as well as four collections of poems. Named "The Next Great Travel Writer" by National Geographic's Traveler, Suzanne's work has been listed as notable in Best American Essays and included in The Best Women's Travel Writing. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, CNN, Creative Nonfiction, Brevity, The Rumpus, Hippocampus, The Normal School, River Teeth, and elsewhere. She holds a doctorate in literature and the environment from the University of Nevada-Reno, teaches in the low residency MFA program in creative writing at UNR-Lake Tahoe, and lives in South Lake Tahoe.

    Follow Suzanne:

    https://www.suzanneroberts.net/

    https://www.instagram.com/suzanneroberts28/?hl=es

    https://www.amazon.es/Suzanne-Roberts/e/B0050139XO/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Jennifer Reynolds, mother of 12 kids and lifelong hiker. They talk about hiking as kids and with kids all over the country, what kind of snacks can keep them all moving and they answer the question: “What have you learned from hiking with your kids?”

    More about Jennifer:

    I have always had a love for nature, ever since as far back as I can remember.

    I started “hiking” and adventuring in grade school, in the large expanse of woods, creeks, and farmlands behind my grandparents home .
    I would spend hours finding all sorts of animals and plants. I loved climbing on everything and playing in the water.

    My first two children were born in the 90s and I did my best to instill in them a love of nature and a respect for the Earth. When they were little we lived with a 761 acre park right in our backyard. We would spend all day in the forest and hiking out and back in the creek at the bottom of the gorge there. On the weekends we would hike at other local parks or travel to the Natural Bridge State Resort Park in KY.

    We are now a combined family with 12 kids. In the last 28 years I have traveled to 2 countries and all but 8 states. We can’t wait to explore more and revisit some. I have frequently been hiking with a child on my front and/or back. I enjoy hiking with my family and the Tri-State Hiking and Events Group, caving with the Louisville Grotto, and have many other hobbies and diy interests.

    Follow Jennifer:

    Jennifer Reynolds (@echor12tribe) • Instagram photos and videos

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Rachel Durchslag, author of the new hiking memoir “While I Walk” http://www.whileiwalk.com . They talk about how hiking changed her troubled teenage years, what kinds of adventures can be found on trails all over the world and they answer the question: How are you connecting the dots?

    More about Rachel:

    Rachel Durchslag is an avid hiker who has spent the last five years trekking some of the world’s most magnificent mountain ranges. When not traveling, Rachel works in the healing profession, providing a range of alternative therapies to help people recover from trauma and create more room for joy in their lives.
    Prior to her healing work, Rachel was the founder of the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation, a nonprofit where she served as executive director. In her role there, she was dedicated to ending sex trafficking and sexual assault in Chicago.
    Rachel is delighted to call Asheville, North Carolina, her home. She shares her life with amazing friends, her wonderful husband, Matt, and their mischievous dog, Maggie.

    Follow Rachel:

    http://www.whileiwalk.com

    https://instagram.com/whileiwalkbook

    Amazon link to the book

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  • n this episode, Courtney talks to Grant "Detour" Breidenbach, of Bear Vault, about the challenges of bear safety. Should you hang your food? Should you carry a bear canister? How far away should it be from your camp? What the heck do I do if I actually have a bear encounter? They answer all these questions and more!

    Grant Breidenbach is an outdoor enthusiast and wilderness ethics fanatic. He actively pursues the best of nature in all four seasons by backpacking, rock climbing, backcountry skiing, and mountaineering.

    Follow Grant:
    https://www.instagram.com/bearvault/?hl=en

    https://www.instagram.com/grantbbach/

    Find a bear canister here: https://bearvault.com

    Here is the article Grant referenced by Andrew Skurka:
    https://andrewskurka.com/argument-against-hanging-bear-bag/

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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Brad “Clyde” Young. Brad is an AT section hiker who has taken his best canine companion, Rocks along for over 300 miles of that famous route. They talk about specialized equipment for four legged hikers, his choice of breed and why and they answer the question - “How can you hike your dog’s hike?”

    More about Brad:

    “I am a 51 year-old firefighter who enjoys spending time with my fiancé and my Dalmatian. Have been section hiking on the Appalachian Trail since 2019 and have completed approximately 240 miles on my own and another 360 with my dog.”
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  • In this episode, Courtney talks with Nick Buchanan, one of the founders of the Tri-State Events Hiking Group in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. They talk about why Nick chose hiking as a way to improve his physical health, the surprising hiking challenges that can be found in the tri state area, how “outdoor people” tend to be so friendly and Nick answers the question - “How did you find hiking buddies?”

    More about Nick:

    “I am a divorced father of one son that loves to spend time with his son. I am a mechanical engineer by trade but explorer by hobby.

    I hiked as a kid with my grandparents but as life got busy busy I lost this hobby. Late 2019 I was the most out of shape ever at 245 lbs. I found myself with high blood pressure and I decided I needed to make some changes to my life if I wanted to live a long healthy life.

    Around Christmas time 2019 I started hiking. I hiked mostly by myself early 2020 but I did find a few friends to hike with time to time. When Covid hit I was sent to work at home. I really started walking, hiking, and working out daily. It kind of became an obsession and I at one time was averaging 25k steps a day. I also got myself down to 190 lbs.

    One thing i decided was I would like others to hike with when my friends were not available. I tried some hiking groups on Facebook and it didn’t seem I could get anyone together the first couple times.

    Then I finally found a group of 4 to hike with for Fathers Day 2019. This led to a couple hikes and to a Facebook messenger chat where we could plan future hikes. This chat was getting crazy and it was mentioned why don’t you make it a group. I had no idea what that entailed so Holly now my fellow admin help put it together. Within a few days we grew to a few hundred members

    This was the beginning of an amazing adventure. I have had a chance to explore many amazing places and met so many great people that are like my family now. This has also led to me meeting to the most amazing person to share my life with. This has led me and my girlfriend to many great adventures together too. The outdoor world is amazing and I have been so pleasantly surprised the amazing people I have met there in the last 3 years. I am feel so lucky to have an amazing group to hike and enjoy the outdoor world with now. We have now grown to over 20k members.”

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  • Special edition episode This show is a departure from Unfiltered’s interview style. Instead, she takes the show on the trail! In Part 2, Unfiltered and her husband, Mr. Agenda discuss their lessons learned on their longest hike to date. Together they answer the question - “Can you really hike in Florida?”

    You can check out some of our videos from the hike on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hikingunfiltered/

    Remember, I'd love to hear from you on any topic that comes up in the show or if you know someone that would be a great guest for the show. Email me at [email protected]. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It really helps the show! You can also leave a voicemail for me on through the website. I may even share it on the show! Click here: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/hiking-unfiltered/

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