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Meredith Freshley - New Co-Director of Ogichi Daa Kwe

58 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, host Jeff and Hugh Haller introduce Meredith Freshley, the new director of Ogichi Daa Kwe. Meredith shares who recruited her to camp in 2006, how a first Turtle River trip sparked her passion for canoe camping, and what she’s done since—studying social work at UW–Madison, completing a NOLS Patagonia trip, working in wilderness therapy in Bend, Oregon, and earning a master’s and license in special education before moving to Duluth. She reflects on key mentors, her favorite trips, and the planning and impact of the first women’s Arctic trip in 2017, “6 North of 60.” Meredith also discusses her roles at camp, her standout rowing career, her perspective on lifelong community, and how becoming a mom shapes her approach to camp and families. Music by Alice Peacock. Produced by Unbridled Media.

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Meredith Freshley - New Co-Director of Ogichi Daa Kwe

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