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133: (Best Of) How to Make Outdoor Friends (a Conversation with 'Running Wives' Rachel Gernat and Clare Shea)
FromHumans Outside
133: (Best Of) How to Make Outdoor Friends (a Conversation with 'Running Wives' Rachel Gernat and Clare Shea)
FromHumans Outside
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
You’ve heard them mentioned, you’ve seen their pictures -- and now you get to hear them on the Humans Outside podcast: Amy’s “running wives,” Clare Shea and Rachel Gernat. In this podcast Season 2 premier, Amy, Clare and Rachel discuss outdoor-based friendship, what makes it special and how, exactly, you, too, can make outdoor-minded friends. What’s the secret sauce? How do you even find great friends? Connect with this episode: Follow Clare Shea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatinwild/ Follow Rachel Gernat on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/32rkg/ Register for the Humans Outside newsletter for a chance to win a free decal: http://humansoutside.com/newsletter/ Some of the good stuff [1:51] Rachel Gernat’s favorite outdoor space [2:20] Clare Shea’s favorite outdoor space [4:12] How Amy met her Running Wives [4:34] How Rachel and Clare met [6:12] What makes us such great friends [9:19] Favorite memory of the wives together [16:30] The importance of finding friends who push you [18:15] What brought us to Alaska [23:00] How to find outdoor friends [34:16] How doing hard things outside helps you find friends [47:22] Clare’s favorite outdoor gear [48:30] Rachel’s favorite outdoor gear [50:04] Clare’s favorite outdoor gear again [51:00] Rachel’s favorite outdoor gear [55:57] Amy’s favorite outdoor moment [56:35] Rachel’s favorite outdoor moments [57:59] Clare’s favorite outdoor moment
Released:
Aug 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
07: Nature, Homelessness & Healing (Elizabeth Carr): Spending time outdoors can help us heal, but what if we could use it to help others heal, too? Elizabeth Carr has used the outdoors to help her heal from her own trauma. She also works with Back on My Feet, an organization that uses running to... by Humans Outside