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Scrambling and Rambling Podcast

Podcast von Gregory Sakowicz

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A podcast that gets to know cool people who do cool things in the outdoors, arts and beyond. Hosts Becca and Greg are avid outdoor lovers. Becca, an editor at an outdoor publication, is a trail runner, backpacker and has a published book of poetry. Greg is a hiker and advocate to get other unlikely hikers into the outdoors. He also runs the Fatmanlittletrail social media and website. Expect interviews with all types of outdoor lovers and artists around the world and get to know them and what drives their passion for the outdoors.

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Episode The Surprising Healing Power of Hiking After Brain Surgery Cover

The Surprising Healing Power of Hiking After Brain Surgery

Most outdoor adventures come with hidden dangers—and social media can turn risky excursions into accidents. Kristen Keough, a brain surgery survivor and host of Trail Mixed, reveals how her experience turned into a mission to educate hikers about safety, respecting land, and avoiding tragedy. Learn how she turned her near-death experience into a powerful movement that’s saving lives and protecting our public lands.In this episode, Kristen shares the real risks behind outdoor recreation—heat exhaustion, lightning storms, quicksand, and more—and how social media often oversimplifies these dangers. She breaks down her own terrifying stories and explains how sharing the full picture can improve outdoor safety for everyone. You'll discover: * The importance of respecting land and wildlife—like ring-tailed cats—and how Instagram can both help and hurt conservation efforts * How to judge when a trail is beyond your skill level, and the crucial signals your body gives when you should turn back * Why public lands need protection and the role content creators play in both inspiring and educating millions * The surprising ways social media impacts trail safety, from geotagging vulnerabilities to copycat dangers * Practical tips on gear, permits, seasons, and rescue stories that can be life-saving * And how hiking, even after brain surgery, became her healing journey—and a tool to give others hope Kristen's story isn't just inspiring—it's a reminder of how powerful outdoor education can be. If you're passionate about hiking, land conservation, or just want to understand the realities of nature's beauty and risks, this episode is essential. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just getting started, you'll walk away equipped, inspired, and more mindful of the trails.

29. Apr. 2026 - 19 min
Episode From Bookworm to Trailblazer: Lennie's Story Cover

From Bookworm to Trailblazer: Lennie's Story

Most people assume you’re either outdoorsy or you’re not — but Lennie flips that script. Once a self-described non-outdoorsy bookworm, she unexpectedly fell in love with rivers, guiding whitewater in Colorado and earning a master’s in water conservation. Now, she’s redefining what it means to be connected to nature, showing that authenticity and community matter more than fitting a mold.In this compelling conversation, discover how a surprising career shift sparked a passion for environmental advocacy, community building, and mental health. Lenny shares her journey from avoiding grass to leading river trips, creating outdoor content, and fighting the harsh realities of social media harassment—all while staying true to her values. You'll hear about her efforts to promote conservation, challenge unrealistic expectations of creators, and cultivate a supportive online space for people who don’t see themselves as “outdoorsy.”We break down: The power of authenticity over perfection in content creation; how to navigate community backlash and online criticism; the importance of focusing on what we can control—like advocating for water conservation amid worsening droughts; and the lessons nature teaches us about resilience, humility, and patience. Whether you’re an aspiring outdoor creator, conservation advocate, or someone looking to find your place in nature, this episode offers practical insights and inspiring stories to fuel your journey.The stakes are high—climate change and water shortages threaten outdoor recreation, ecosystems, and our communities. But as Lenny reminds us, meaningful change starts with small, authentic steps and community effort. This is essential listening for anyone eager to harness social media for good and be part of a bigger movement towards sustainability and connection.Lenny Nelson is a water conservationist, river guide, and content creator dedicated to environmental justice and inspiring others to embrace the outdoors on their own terms. Her authentic approach makes her a powerful voice in outdoor and conservation spaces, pushing past societal expectations to forge her own path.Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, aspiring influencers, and conservation Warriors alike, this episode shows that you don’t have to fit a mold to make an impact. Hit play to learn how one woman’s journey from non-outdoorsy to passionate advocate can inspire your own path—no matter where you start from.Character count: 3,950/4,000Why this works: The opening hook immediately challenges assumptions, creating curiosity about Lenny’s unexpected transformation. The body emphasizes tangible lessons—community, authenticity, conservation—that resonate with diverse audiences. It taps into emotional curiosity by highlighting her struggles and successes, encouraging listeners to see themselves in her story and inspiring action for social and environmental change. This episode description captures the essence of Lenny's journey and the valuable insights shared in the conversation, making it appealing to a wide audience interested in personal growth, environmental advocacy, and authentic content creation. To further engage your audience, consider generating a blog post that delves deeper into the themes discussed in the episode.

8. Apr. 2026 - 58 min
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The Power of the Invite in Outdoor Advocacy

In this episode of the Scrambling and Rambling podcast, hosts Becca and Greg welcome Gabaccia Moreno, a multidisciplinary creator and outdoor advocate. They discuss Gabaccia's diverse roles, her experiences teaching skiing to children, and her work in outdoor advocacy aimed at increasing access for underserved youth. The conversation delves into the importance of representation in outdoor spaces, personal connections to nature, and the ethics of hunting and conservation. Gabaccia shares her insights on storytelling as a powerful tool for advocacy and the lessons learned from her outdoor experiences. The episode concludes with a rapid-fire question segment, showcasing Gabaccia's personality and perspectives. outdoor advocacy, skiing, storytelling, conservation, representation, nature, outdoor education, personal growth, identity, community engagement

11. März 2026 - 45 min
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