We’ve all signed up for a race on a whim, but Monet Izabeth took that mindset to the ends of the Earth.
This past January, she became the first American woman to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole. 700 miles, 57 days, and -40° temps.
Hear how a self proclaimed "normal-ish" woman went from thinking “I wonder if I can do this?”, to actually setting out to find out if she could. Listen at the link in bio and watch episodes over on our YouTube channel 🔗
@jenyonda is making us want to drop everything and go skating 🛼 See her compete in more ridiculous challenges in the latest episode of '2 Can Play That Game' at the link in bio.
These are definitely more rare these days 😆📸 Check out @christiandelatorre_ in the latest episode of '2 Can Play That Game' over on the Outside TV YouTube channel!
Anthony Clary's journey started with a health scare after his football career. But the real transformation happened when he realized that his personal health was tied to the health of his community.
Anthony’s organization @weoffthecouch , intentionally picks routes that run through disenfranchised communities. Why? Because that’s where the impact is. Hear more about how a health scare turned lead to discovering his passion in the latest episode of the Outside Podcast.
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Do you think you'd guess these? 🤔 @jmlakl gets tested in the latest episode of '2 Can Play That Game', now streaming on the Outside TV YouTube channel.
We'd probably feel just like Christian at the end 😅 check out an all new episode of '2 Can Play That Game' with @jmlakl and @christiandelatorre_ on our YouTube channel! Link in bio 🔗
Most of us can't remember a single specific detail from a chat room or a game of Tetris, but we can vividly recall playing "Kick the Can" or exploring a creek.
This week on the Outside Podcast, speaker and journalist @catherinepriceofficial points out a staggering difference between "digital memories" and real-world experiences, and how a growing number of young adults regret their teen years because they feel they weren't actually there.
Listen to the full conversation at the link in bio and watch episodes of the pod on The Outside Podcast YouTube channel.