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Hiking Thru Life Podcast

I am thrilled to have been a guest on the podcast, Hiking Thru Life. Sarah and her husband, Andy, have a great podcast and website dedicated to hiking and the outdoors. Born and raised in Minnesota, this couple provides a lot of resources and inspiration for their readers and listeners. The website describes their mission as, "Hiking Thru Life aims to inspire people from all walks of life to live a more meaningful life."

I am thrilled to have been a guest on the podcast, Hiking Thru Life. Sarah and her husband, Andy, have a great podcast and website dedicated to hiking and the outdoors. Born and raised in Minnesota, this couple provides a lot of resources and inspiration for their readers and listeners. The website describes their mission as, “Hiking Thru Life aims to inspire people from all walks of life to live a more meaningful life.”

Sarah read my book, Weathered: Finding Strength on the John Muir Trail, which we discussed while I was a guest on the show. I enjoyed getting to hear about her perspective and experience reading the book. She had some great questions for me on the podcast.

You can find the episode with our conversation on Hiking Thru Life, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and wherever you listen to podcasts.

I’ve had a blast recording podcasts and talking with fellow hikers, travelers, and adventurers. Stay tuned for more podcasts to come!

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