Sandy of PodCacher on 20 Years of Geocaching Community
Sandy of PodCacher on 20+ Years of Geocaching, Podcasting, and Community
What happens when a brand-new hobby, one microphone, and a geeky idea turn into one of the longest-running geocaching podcasts out there?
In this episode of Cache Like A Girl, Iâm joined by Sandy of PodCacher to talk about the early days of geocaching podcasting, how PodCacher got started back in 2005, and how both podcasting and geocaching have evolved over the years. Sandy shares what it was like to jump into podcasting when the medium itself was still brand new, why the geocaching community continues to be such a powerful part of the game, and what still excites her after more than two decades of geocaching adventures.Â
We also talk about women in geocaching and podcasting, the changes that smartphones brought to the game, why geocaching still works for every age and ability level, and how the heart of the game has stayed beautifully the same: getting outside, finding something cool, and connecting with people along the way.Â
In this episode, we talk about:
* Â How PodCacher began with one microphone and a simple idea in 2005Â
* Â What helped PodCacher stay relevant and loved for more than 20 yearsÂ
* Â Women in geocaching and podcastingÂ
* Â How geocaching has changed over the years, from handheld GPS units to smartphonesÂ
* Â The rise of micros, nanos, souvenirs, treasures, and challenge-focused playÂ
* Â Why the geocaching community remains one of the strongest parts of the hobbyÂ
* Â A memorable interview with Dave Ulmer, the hider of the very first geocacheÂ
* Â Advice for newer podcasters: donât overthink it, just get started and have funÂ
A few favorite moments:
* Â Sandy sharing how PodCacher started while experimenting with podcasting technology after a trip to KazakhstanÂ
* Â The surprise of hearing from listeners around the world in the early days of the showÂ
* Â Her reflection that geocaching is still, at its core, about getting outside and finding something coolÂ
* Â The reminder that geocaching really is for everyone, no matter your age, experience, or style of playÂ
Links mentioned in this episode:
* PodCacher main website:
https://www.podcacher.com/ [https://www.podcacher.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
* PodCacher interview with Dave Ulmer:
https://www.podcacher.com/show-409-0-dave-ulmer-reminisces/ [https://www.podcacher.com/show-409-0-dave-ulmer-reminisces/]
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