Published inAge of EmpathyWhat Bear Hunting Taught Me About Celebrating Small WinsMaking small victories matter helps our mental healthDec 4, 2024Dec 4, 2024
Published inBlack BearWrite Your Way to Health and HappinessHow writing your own story can improve your life.Aug 11, 2024A response icon2Aug 11, 2024A response icon2
Published inILLUMINATIONSuccessful Writers Have Two Things in CommonThe Secret Ingredients to Writing Success Are Embracing Failure and Writing to an AudienceJul 30, 2024A response icon3Jul 30, 2024A response icon3
Published inAge of EmpathyLearning to Love Myself through a Wild LanguageHow Fly Fishing Taught Me Self-LoveJun 24, 2024Jun 24, 2024
Published inAge of EmpathyHow Horses Taught Me to Embrace RejectionRejection is just an opportunity to grow.May 13, 2024May 13, 2024
Published inAge of AwarenessWhen My Therapist Ghosted Me, I Turned to NatureNature can heal.Apr 22, 2024A response icon6Apr 22, 2024A response icon6
How Much Is Your Crag Worth?The climbing dirtbag is an American phenomenon that exists because of this country’s unparalleled access to public lands and our notions of…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022
Let’s Unite on Public LandUnity. That’s a word we hear a lot lately. We hear it on the news, radio, read it in op-eds, and even Joe Biden’s inauguration theme will…Jan 19, 2021Jan 19, 2021
Acts of Altruism in the Midst of a Pandemic: And What Happens on the Other Side of this River of…The world is as scary place right now. You might describe it like Morgan Freeman does in Shawshank Redemption — “a river of shit.” In…Mar 28, 2020Mar 28, 2020
Published inAge of AwarenessRock climbing, Mental Health, and Junk ValuesAlex Lowe famously said, “The best climber in the world is the one having the most fun.”Feb 22, 2020A response icon5Feb 22, 2020A response icon5