Connected by Speed with David Brown and Jerome Avery Shelby Stanger|February 23, 2021 David Brown is one of the world's fastest blind runners and runs with his guide, Jerome Avery. Hear their story on the Wild Ideas Worth Living podcast.
Running the AT and PCT with Karel Sabbe Shelby Stanger|February 9, 2021 Karel Saabe is a Belgian dentist and he also happens to be one of the best ultramarathon trail runners in the world.
For the Love of Birding with Corina Newsome Shelby Stanger|January 26, 2021 Corina Newsome, one of the organizers behind Black Birders Week, tells the story of how she fell in love with birding.
Learning Something New with Dylan Efron Shelby Stanger|January 12, 2021 Dylan Efron created his new YouTube series, Flow State, to inspire people to go out and try something new.
2020 Wild Ideas Worth Living Recap Shelby Stanger|December 22, 2020 We had a plan for what the 2020 season would look like, but a few months in we had to change course, just as everyone in the world did.
Backcountry Skiing with Noah Howell Shelby Stanger|December 21, 2020 Noah Howell is one of the greatest backcountry skiers to date and says he feels most free when skiing rarely traveled routes.
Ally Coucke: A Girl and Her Dog Shelby Stanger This is the story of a girl and her dog and learning how to say goodbye.
The Dark Divide: Sasquatch Chelsea Davis We’re back with a very special bonus episode. An episode about the legendary Sasquatch told by a Harvest Moon, a Quinault native elder.
The Dark Divide with Tom Putnam Shelby Stanger Tom Putnam, writer and director of The Dark Divide film, talks about his career as a director and what it was like to write and direct the movie.
Boo Chelsea Davis Down along the coast of South Carolina there's a creature called Boo. The way to avoid the dreaded Boo? Don't fall asleep.
Running for a Cause with Clare Gallagher Shelby Stanger Clare Gallagher, ultra runner and Patagonia ambassador, shares her story and useful tips on ways to get involved in the issues that you care about.
Hidebehind Chelsea Davis There are so many good places to hide in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Is something watching you from behind the trees and shadows?