Presentgevity™ - Jim Holland Hiking the Routeburn Track/Trail NZ
What does it really mean to live fully alive — not someday, but right now?
In this episode of the Presentgevity Podcast, host Michael L Smith sits down with his friend Jim Holland — Olympic athlete, pioneering entrepreneur, and lifelong adventurer — for a conversation that goes far beyond business success.
Jim is a co-founder of Backcountry.com, one of the most influential outdoor retail platforms in the world. From a garage startup in Park City, Utah, Backcountry grew into a category-defining company serving millions of outdoor athletes and explorers — with a billion dollars in annual revenue.
Before building Backcountry, Jim was an elite U.S. ski jumper, a six-time national champion, and a two-time Olympian who represented Team USA in the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. That same drive for excellence and courage continues to shape how Jim lives today.
But this episode isn’t just about medals or metrics.
It’s about adventure as a way of being.
Michael and Jim reflect on their recent journey through New Zealand — a trip marked by uncertainty, spontaneity, and awe. From soaking in the geothermal mud baths and hot springs at Hell’s Gate, to traveling without always knowing where they would stay, to flying into Queenstown and taking different mountains — Jim hiking the legendary Routeburn Track solo, while Michael summited Ben Lomond Peak.
They explore the power of solo pilgrimage and shared journey, presence in wild beauty, and what it means to trust life enough to go with the flow.
The conversation also weaves in deeper reflections on consciousness and time, inspired by listening together to Stalking the Wild Pendulum by Itzhak Bentov — opening a doorway into discussions on awareness, vibration, and what it truly means to be alive in this moment.
At its heart, this episode is a living example of Presentgevity — the practice of not just adding years to your life, but adding life to your years.
If you’ve ever felt the call to step out of routine, to follow aliveness instead of autopilot, and to remember what it feels like to be fully present in your own life, this conversation is for you.
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