ExploreMore Podcast
By Haley Cottey
ExploreMore PodcastMar 04, 2020
I Interview THE Jessy Coleman
Jessy Coleman has been leading Hike, Yoga and Brews with ExploreMore for a few months and has been killing it!
She is also an avid trail runner, licensed therapist, yoga instructor, wife to Kelli and mother Aiden and Eden. She also just launched a meditation through the Insight Timer app.
I hope you enjoy this interview and if you are in the DFW area, don't forget to check out one of Jessica's hikes.
To follow along on her yoga journey, you can also check out her Instagram.
My thoughts on using Nature to Heal
After a long day, I went for a short hike at a local park. This wasn't a crazy wilderness experience but really just some time outside in nature. I do this often and I always feel refreshed afterwards even if I'm only out there for 5 minutes. These are some thoughts I had while on my hike. I hope they resonate with you ❤
Mindfulness in Movement Podcast by Alycia Mantooth
How to hike with kids
Enjoy our LIVE (and very real with children) conversation about adventuring with kids plus some interruptions from kids! Let us know what questions you have as this will soon become a whole course!
CJ Interviews Me
I interview THE John Hardin with Warriors Keep
Website: https://www.thewarriorskeep.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewarriorskeep/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarriorskeep/
I Interview THE Kristina Holleman of Holleman Farms
Kristina Holleman and her husband RW bought a hundred-acre farm in Greenville, Texas in 2004, looking for some space, a slower pace, and a simpler way of life for their growing family. It took a few years to realize that the farm could be used for more than a giant playground for the kids. In an attempt to supply cleaner and more wholesome food for their family, they started raising chicken, eggs, pork, and beef, milking the family Jersey cow, and growing lots of fresh produce. They learned and grew through the adventures, disasters, and rewarding moments. The journey has been a powerful experience, making the connection between land, labor, and food, and enjoying the privilege of providing clean and healthy foods for family and friends.
Kristina also runs a private Academy on the farm that started this year. St. Isidore Academy began as the result of a small group of Catholic home schooling families coming together to support one another in their faith and in the formation and education of their children. The mission of home schooling is a unique and beautiful calling; those who answer the call seek to build up the Church by protecting and nurturing their families and passing on the faith by the intentional formation and education of their children. But the challenges to answering this call are many. Most families struggle to maintain consistency in schooling in the presence of life’s ups and downs and busy seasons, new babies, illnesses, work schedules and pressures. Teaching many children of different grade levels can be difficult, and most parents do not feel competent in every area of academics, especially as their children reach middle school and high school. Many struggle with the burden of paperwork, records, transcripts, standardized testing, or college applications. In addition, home schooling can sometimes feel isolating, and many parents recognize a need for social interaction and group learning opportunities, and the presence of a supportive community of families. St. Isidore Academy was founded to address all these challenges for the home schooling family, and to provide support and solutions that enable families to continue and to succeed in home schooling.
Shop here - https://www.hollemanfarms.com/shop-products
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hollemanfarms/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hollemanfarms/
St. Isidore Academy - http://stisidoreacademy.com/
I Interview THE Author Lewis Smith
As much at home behind the pulpit as he is in his classroom, where he teaches history to students of six different grades, Lewis also loves walking down ancient riverbeds seeking to add to his museum-like collection of stone artifacts left behind by Texas’ ancient inhabitants. He has even helped excavate the fossilized remains of a Mosasaur, a type of marine dinosaur that roamed the shallow seas that once covered his neck of the woods more than 70,000,000 years ago.
We sit down and talk about Indian artifacts, fossils, history and the many adventures Mr. Smith has had on the North Sulphur riverbed. On the interview he does some show and tell which obviously we cannot see on the Podcast but I'll try to upload to YouTube. In the meantime, check out his YouTube (link below) to see some much better quality videos of his many fossils.
Follow his many adventures below:
Website: https://lewisbensmith.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLb4pFJx_PIDzM6SgMC6suQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorindysmith/
I Interview THE Emily Cable
Emily Cable works for Solid Rock Outdoor Ministries which is the group I did my 40 day backpacking trip in Wyoming with in college. I love everything SROM is doing and wanted to get someone on the podcast who works for them. Emily and I talk about crazy adventures, pooping in the wilderness, amazing moments with God in the middle of His creation and so much more.
Learn more about SROM here:
Website: https://srom.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/srom.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solidrockoutdoorministries/
I interview THE CJ Cottey
Sights on Christ
Dean Conner is a local business owner of Crossfit Swashbuckle, engineer with L3, Veteran (THANK YOU for your service!), husband to Diana and Dad to Atticus.
Recently he was asked by a buddy to join a group of men as they attempt to summit the 4 tallest peaks in Texas in under 24 hours to raise money for Sights on Christ. SOC is a local non-profit whose mission is to impact youth lives, by spreading the gospel, while experiencing the great outdoors.
The 4 tallest peaks in Texas (yes there are mountains in Texas) all are located in the Guadalupe Mountains and the hike can range from 14-20 miles depending on the path you take. The peaks include Guadalupe Peak (8,751 ft), Bush Mountain (8,631 ft), Shumard Peak (8,615 ft) and Bartlett Peak (8,507 ft).
The team used their combined expertise to plan and execute a successful hike and raised almost 50K in the process. They completed the hike and did summit all 4 peaks in 14.5 miles and 17 hours.
Way to go guys!!! Here is his story.
All about Forest Bathing!
A few weeks ago I had a wonderful conversation with Kelly who is in school to be a therapist in California. She shares about Forest Bathing and what it is like to use nature to help her work with people and specifically children in her school where she works.
Books Kelly recommends:
Forest Bathing by Dr Qing Li
Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv
Follow Kelly and her work @thystle__ (https://www.instagram.com/thystle__/)
The Chronicles of Sassquatch
I sit down with none other than the Sassy Sassquatch herself. We talk about spiritual awakenings, shadow work, breaking out of the victim mindset and making beauty with ALL parts of yourself and your life. Follow her at @chroniclesofasassquatch
I want to write more but I would rather you check out her amazing website! You can also see all of Sass's work and support her mission here.