The Guidebook
By Rachel Meltzer
On the show, Rachel Meltzer shares everything she's learned in the past five years of freelancing and living nomadically – showing you how you can work to live instead of living to work. She's interviewing some of her favorite digital nomads and entrepreneurs to help you unlock your bravest self.
We’re unveiling the challenges and joys of adventure to inspire you to TAKE THE RISK.
The GuidebookApr 05, 2023
Blair Sharp is learning to thrive with ADHD
This week we have Blair Sharp on the podcast. She's a mum, wife, and writer from Minnesota, who specializes in mental health, parenting, and wellness content, regularly shares her insights on LinkedIn, and writes a newsletter called Hey Freelancer to motivate others to build their dream businesses.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Pros and cons of working a 9-5 compared to freelancing
- Learning from and collaborating with competetors
- LinkedIn strategies
- ADHD and how it impacts both work and personal life
You can learn more about Blair at:
Learn more about Rachel Meltzer and Pop Club on:
- Instagram
- LinkedIn
- Website
- Free Resources & Courses
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Sarah Anto wants you to think like a startup founder
In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Anto. Sarah helps female founders in the tech industry to start their businesses and prepare for fundraising. As a passionate advocate for women in entrepreneurship, Sarah shares her wealth of experience and insights. From launching her startups to empowering other women, she's full of really interesting insights and takeaways from the world of tech startups.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Tech startups and the parallels with solopreneurship
- Building sustainable long term viable businesses
- Digital nomad life in Europe
You can learn more about Sarah at:
Learn more about Rachel Meltzer and Pop Club on:
- Instagram
- LinkedIn
- Website
- Free Resources & Courses
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Monica Shaw juggles multiple revenue streams
This week in The Guidebook I'm joined by Monica Shaw. Monica is a freelance writer, mountain leader, blogger and SAAS business owner. I loved talking to Monica as she has so much going on at once and somehow finds time to work on them all. This is such an interesting conversation, diving into the mind of somebody who juggles multiple revenue streams.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Monicas background and how she found herself launching a niche SAAS software aimed at writers.
- Her passion for the outdoors and how that led to her combining mountain guiding with blogging.
- Finding time to work on multiple revenue streams
- Setting prices and how to manage your time
You can learn more about Monica at:
Learn more about Rachel Meltzer and Pop Club on:
- Instagram
- LinkedIn
- Website
- Free Resources & Courses
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Marie Pier Tremblay wants to change the way you think
I'm joined this week by Marie Pier Tremblay. Marie is a life coach, bookworm, kinkster, and close friend of mine. She lives in Montreal, Canada, and after completing her dream of thru-hiking the PCT in 2019 she transitioned from freelance illustrator to full-time entrepreneur. Through her work as a coach and the host of the Self-Growth Nerds podcast, she empowers creative weirdos to carve their unapologetic paths.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Building and reprioritizing self-care in your life
- The value of coaching
- 4 frameworks for changing the way you think
- Embracing freedom and designing your own life
You can learn more about Marie at:
Learn more about Rachel Meltzer and Pop Club on:
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Johanna Flashman wrote a book (while living in a van)
This week I'm chatting with Johanna Flashman. Johanna is a freelance writer, journalist, and SEO strategist in the outdoor industry. Rachel also runs the website The Freelance Outdoorswoman which shares stories of other freelancers in the outdoor industry.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Johannas started as a freelancer, some of her early challenges and how they were overcome
- The challenges of finding clients and marketing yourself
- Imposter syndrome
- Switching from freelancing to full time employment
You can learn more about Johanna at:
Learn more about Rachel Meltzer and Pop Club on:
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Rachel Ayotte on self care through freelancing
I'm talking to one of my favourite humans Rachel Ayotte, where we dive into our Pop Club community, her freelancing background, and our thoughts on mindset and self-care around the freelance lifestyle.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Rachel's experience of Pop Club
- The importance of taking time off and self-care
- Saying no to work
- The best bits about freelancing
Learn more about Rachel Ayotte on:
Learn more about Rachel and Pop Club on:
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Rachel Dilliplane discovers freelancing on the road
This week I'm chatting with Rachel Dilliplane. Another Rachel! Rachel is a voice-over artist and freelancer. Rachel is super funny, sharing her adventures on her TikTok along with her 2003 Ford E350 Shuttle Bus aks, the Rollsbud Motel.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Comparisons between building a Van and building a business
- Balancing vanlife and adventure with building your business
- Her story of moving from her 9-5 to freelancing and how there's no one way to build a business
- The realities of living in a van, and the pros and cons of balancing vanlife, adventure, and work.
You can find Rachel D. Online:
Find Rachel M. Online:
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Austin L. Church's morning marketing habit will change your life
Join me, as I sit down with Austin L. Church, a seasoned writer, marketing consultant, and business coach. Having weathered the storm of a layoff from a marketing agency in 2009 Austin now shares invaluable insights with freelancers and consultants.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Austin's Morning Marketing Habit
- 6 Levers that will propel your business growth
- Austin's beliefs on work-life balance
- His new book, available now called Free Money
You can find Austin Online:
Find Rachel Online:
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Sarah Collie started freelance writing with no experience
This week, I'm joined by my dear friend Sarah Collie. Sarah is a Virginia-based freelance writer for sustainable outdoor brands and horticulture companies. You'll often find Sarah hiking, planning next year's garden, or snuggling her puppy.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Starting a freelance writing business with NO experience
- Living an intentional and flexible life because of your freelance writing business
- Learning your limitations and finding a balance within the freedom freelancing offers
Wanna join us in Pop Club? You can join here.
(or learn more here).
You can find Sarah Online:
Find Rachel Online:
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Megan K. Bradley quit her 9-5 with Camp Moxie
This week, I have Megan Kitzmiller Bradley on the show! Megan attended Camp Moxie, my bootcamp for new freelance writers in 2021.
At the time, she still had a full time job and started her biz as a side hustle during the bootcamp. Since then, she’s launched her own freelance writing business earning $70k in her first year! She’s also been able to take off an entire month for her wedding and make her work schedule flexible so she can do the things she loves during the day.
Camp Moxie is currently on sale for $200 off as a part of my biggest sale ever. You can join through November 30th to snag that special sale price! Once enrollment closes on November 30th, we won’t be opening Camp Moxie again until next year.
Camp Moxie is a 5-month bootcamp for new freelance writers. For the first three months you’ll go through a course with your cohort. Each chapter of the course is made up of video lessons with transcripts, workbooks, and homework to help you launch your business. In the last 8 weeks of the program, you’ll get your first client! Throughout the bootcamp, we’ll have group coaching calls every other week so you can get live support from me and get all your questions answered!
Links:
- GET $200 OFF CAMP MOXIE
- More info about Camp Moxie
- Get the discount codes for my BIGGEST SALE EVER – Up to 60% off of my entire shop!
Jenni Gritters slowed down
Jenni Gritters is a business coach for freelancers, a mostly retired journalist, and a mom of two. You might recognize her from the podcast she used to host, The Writer’s Co-op. Now, she’s helping freelancers build agile businesses while occasionally writing product reviews for Wirecutter, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, and more. She’s an avid adventurer with a three-and-a-half-year-old and a one-year-old.
Jenni has repeatedly amazed me with her ability to make her business work for her. She’s taken two maternity leaves while freelancing and consistently works 4-hour workweeks, capping her office time to six hours daily.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Jenni's journey to full-time freelancing and freelancer coaching
- How she intentionally makes business decisions
- the type of coaching she provides
- mindset tips
You can find Jenni Online:
Find Rachel Online:
Nick Lafferty exited early
5 months ago, Nick Lafferty quit what seemed like the perfect job for him to start his own business.
Nick is a growth marketing consultant and creator of Early Exit Club a newsletter and community for solopreneurs.
We met back when he worked at Loom. He actually hired me as a freelance content writer there. We’ve stayed in touch ever since and it’s been so fun growing together.
In this episode we cover:
- What it felt like for Nick to leave his job (one that was seemingly perfect for him)
- How Nick got to $20k revenue months
- How to know it’s the “right” time to take the leap into solopreneurship
- How to turn a layoff into a new career (and triple your income)
Here are some things we mentioned in the episode:
Find Nick Online:
- Sign up for Nick's free newsletter (Early Exit Club)
- Follow Nick on LinkedIn
- Early Exit Club Products
- Nick's Website
Find Rachel Online:
Liz Heflin has been freelancing since 2006
Liz is a freelance marketing consultant, business coach for freelance writers, and the founder of MACE writing. She’s been freelancing since 2006.
She’s done so many cool things, like traveling to all 7 continents, living abroad, and becoming a mom.
Liz has been popping’ off on LinkedIn, and I know y’all are gonna love our conversation because it’s chock full of juicy mindset moments that will help you thrive as a freelancer.
We talk about:
- The freedom, fulfillment, and flexibility that freelancing offers
- What happens when your business can run on autopilot, but you want control
- The mental rollercoasters of freelancing are overthinking, the challenge of your first year, separating your self-worth from your work, taking risks, and how much you change year to year.
- AI & freelance writing: we answer your questions like Is AI going to eliminate freelance writers? And How do you use AI?
- Lastly, Liz gives advice to new freelancers who want to get started.
You can find Liz online:
For a limited time, you can also get your hands on all of her paid resources for freelance writers through her The Ultimate Copywriter’s Super Stack with a major discount! The whole bundle is just $49 for all resources, and it includes Liz’s three e-books:
-Asked and Answered (Series 1)
-Asked and Answered (Series 2)
-Find Your Floor
It comes with a whole bundle of resources for copywriters from other educators, too.
You can find Rachel online:
Shelbi Polk shares all of her travel & budgeting tips for freelancers
This is part 2 of a two-part series with Shelbi! Go back and listen to part 1 from last week if you haven't already.
Shelbi is a freelance writer, book nerd, and world traveler. She’s traveled with friends and solo both internationally and around the US.
In this episode, we talk about travel and money as freelancers:
- How to afford travel multiple times a year
- Traveling with friends
- Traveling while working
- Traveling solo
- Travel hacking basics
- How to make friends while traveling
- Getting out of debt
- What freelancers should actually have in their savings accounts
Find Shelbi Online:
Learn more about Pop Club and join Shelbi and me in our online community for freelancers!
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Tools, Apps, Resources, and Products from this episode:
We aren't sponsored in any way by any of these entities. These are just things we love to use and mentioned in this episode!
- Our fave travel backpack
- Going (formerly Scott's Cheap Flights)
- FareDrop & The Daily Drop
- How I manage my money
- Hostelworld
- Skiplagged
Shelbi Polk left newspapers to nerd out about books
Shelbi is a freelance writer, book nerd, and world traveler. She’s traveled with friends and solo both internationally and around the US.
We talked for TWO HOURS, so I’ve split our casual conversation up into TWO episodes! The second episode will air next week.
In this episode, we talk about:
- How Shelbi got started freelancing
- Our opinions on low-paying freelance work
- What really gets our goat
- How she budgets for travel (she visited 4 other countries this year and took 4 domestic trips too!)
On the next episode we take a deep dive into travel, budgeting, and her tips for freelancers who want to travel – you’re not going to want to miss it.
Find Shelbi Online:
Learn more about Pop Club and join Shelbi and me in our online community for freelancers!
Disclaimer: We talk about money in this episode. This is not financial advice; we are not financial experts. If you need help with your finances please find a credible, licensed professional to help you! We’re just talking about our experiences and what worked for us.
Polly Clover quit teaching to become a freelance writer & SEO expert
Polly Clover joins us today to talk about:
- That time she bought a one-way ticket to teach English as a foreign language
- How she became a freelance writer
- Why she finally quit being a teacher
- The honesty that turned her from freelance writer to SEO expert
- How to LEARN
- Her new SEO Blogging Course
- How she DOUBLED her rates
This episode is chock full of expert tips you can apply to your freelance career right now!
Find Polly Online:
Get Polly's SEO Blogging Course & Resources
Try Pop Club for 30 Days for free
Join us for our pitch parties!
Jackie Lastinger on fueling your own fire
This week we're talking to Jackie “Dirt Nap” Lastinger, founder of The Girls Trip Adventure Co.
The Girls Trip Adventure Co. empowers & connects women through outdoor adventure & travel! It’s a space for women to dip their foot into the world of backpacking and other activities with no pressure or judgment.
Their next trips include: the Trans Catalina Trail, Channel Islands NP, and Alaska!
Find Jackie on Instagram:
Ash Czarnota on thruhiking while freelancing
Ash Czarnota from Alpine Start Creative joins us today on the pod. She's a small business owner, freelance writer, thru-hiker, and fan of failing forward!
Our freeform conversation talks about:
- what it was like to start her biz (spoiler: she flew by the seat of her pants)
- how she saved for, prepped her biz for, and went on a thruhike of the PCT
- what coming home from a thruhike to diving back into work felt like
- pro tips for new freelancers
You can find Ash online:
Don't share your rates publicly...
Controversial take: you shouldn't share your rates publicly. In this episode, find out why! Plus, snag my pricing guide template.
Get the Template:
PS Insta is kinda my thing:
Money Mindset for Freelance Writers
Your money mindset is foundational to your business.
Your money mindset has been cultivated over your entire lifetime. Growing up in a capitalist society, everything has contributed to your mindset – From how your parents handled money to the community you grew up in.
A good money mindset can mean making a thriving living as a freelance writer. Leaving your mindset unkempt can lead to a struggling business.
It's time to heal your money mindset and create a solid foundation for your business.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into my Money Mindset Workbook. I go over my favorite lesson about money from my Life Coach, Marie Pier Tremblay of Self-Growth Nerds – go check out her podcast too! And I share strategies for changing your money mindset.
Get the Money Mindset Workbook - it's free!
Come back to this workbook every 6-12 months to stay on top of your ever-changing mindset.
Can I have more than 1 niche? + How do I know if a niche is a profitable?
This is the most commonly asked niche question I get – can you have more than 1 niche?
There’s no hard and fast answer to this question, but my advice is:
For the first 6 months of your business only focus on one niche. Pick the niche that has the most profit potential.
Season 3 Trailer
Welcome back to the Guidebook! We're doing things a bit differently this season. Stay tuned for more...
Kevin "Spacejam" Grooman
This week’s episode features Kevin Grooman aka “Spacejam”
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I met Kevin through Dylan’s hiker chat (go listen to last week’s episode!). He’s triple crowned and gotten engaged along the way.
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In this episode we’re talking about triple crowning; navigating home ownership, a career, and thruhiking all at once; forging a relationship formed in “real life” on the trail; Casa de Luna and Hiker Heaven closing; CDT vs PCT vs AT culture and intimidation level; the most epic trail magic ever; paper maps vs guthooks; bringing a camera on trail; finding your place after triple crowning; as well as the pandemic and the antiracism movement in the US in 2020.
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Thanks to Chelsea Hall and Monica Aguilar, our Patron donors this week. And shoutout to Michelle and Eric Meltzer, my parents, who always support the show.
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Find Kevin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/groomanji/?hl=en
Kevin’s website: https://www.groomanji.com/
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Find Rachel on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meltzerseltzer
Rachel’s website: https://www.trailnamehere.com/
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Dylan “Pickle” Tonkin’s Hiker Chat (DM him on instagram!): https://www.instagram.com/dstonkin/
Dylan "Pickle" Tonkin
Dylan Tonkin
This episode features Dylan “Pickle” Tonkin
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I saw Dylan’s podcast come out at the end of 2018 when I was just under a year into my show. I remember being completely jealous and totally comparing myself to him bahahah I was still so self-conscious about podcasting back then.
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Fast-forward to nearly a year and a half later, I decided to kick my ego out and message Dylan on Instagram to see if he might want to come on my show and do a crossover episode like the one I’d done with Trail Tales.
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Man, Dylan turned out to be so kind, funny, and such a great conversation. On our pre-recording screening chat (usually about 15 minutes) we talked for almost an hour! He invited me to his hiker chat (you’re invited too, see the podcast episode description your fave podcast player for details!) and it was a blast. It felt SO good to reconnect with the hiking community virtually while we can’t be out on trail.
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This episode was incredible. We talked about how the trail community and the relationships we build on the trail, how the trail brings us back to our best selves, starting your own business after thruhiking, starting a podcast, and social media on trail. Dylan also opens up and shares a very personal story with us about the one day that hit him the hardest emotionally on the trail and why he kept going after it.
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I hope this episode inspires you. Whether you’re dreaming about thruhiking, considering entrepreneurship, or you’re also facing the death of an important person in your life, we’ve got something for you here. This episode really rekindled my excitement to plan another thruhike and to push myself harder with this podcast.
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If you haven’t heard, our Patreon has officially launched! You can find the link in our bio! Patreon is a platform that allows our listeners to support the show through a small monthly donation. All patrons (people who donate) will receive a free sticker, invites to The Guidebook community meetups (check out our story for deets!), and even voting power. By joining us on Patreon, you’re helping pay for our server costs and gear maintenance.
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I want to thank you ALL for being here listening. I am so grateful that I get to connect with you through this amazing journey.
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Thanks to our Patrons + Donors:
Chelsea Hall
Luke Pearsall
Eric Meltzer
Michelle Meltzer
Support The Guidebook on Patreon and get a free sticker, a shoutout in the show credits, and invites to our community events where you can talk to guests from the show (currently via zoom)! https://www.patreon.com/theguidebookpod
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Follow Dylan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dstonkin/
And be sure to direct message him if you want to join in on the Hiker Chat! It takes place every Wednesday at 6pmET over Zoom.
Dylan’s Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2F0P14DYPZTGQ1Clly09pJ
Follow Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meltzerseltzer
Rachel’s Website: https://www.trailnamehere.com/
The photo for this episode was taken by Twerk!
Find Twerk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twerkinthedirt/
Twerk’s Website: https://www.tommycorey.com/
Lea 'Blue Cheese' Geibel
It’s been so amazing to get to talk to thruhikers from other countries this season. You might remember episode 1 of this season with @ValIsmaili who hiked the Transcaucasian trail. He connected me with @Leahikes who is an expert thruhiker from Germany. She’s lived and hiked basically all over the world.
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In this episode Lea and I got to chat about arranging your life to allow for lots of hiking, the time her backpack got stollen in Chile, vanlife in Switzerland, gear and food – of course, resupplying in a foreign country and hiking alone as a solo female traveler. We also discuss what makes an expert because often, even though we might be incredibly experienced, we don’t feel like “experts.”
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If you haven’t heard, I’ve launched our Patreon early! Head to patreon.com/theguidebookpod. For just $5/month you can support the show so that we can get back on a paid server!
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You’ll receive a sticker and a handwritten thank you card from me in the mail. Plus, you’ll get exclusive invites to The Guidebook events which I’ll be creating via Zoom during the coming months! I can’t wait to meet you all face to face. It blows my mind that there are so many of you listening every week.
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If you can’t afford to support us through Patreon monthly, you can make a one-time donation to our PayPal (paypal.me/trailnamehere). OR you can share the show with your friends, subscribe to the show on your fave podcast player, or review the show! It helps more people find us.
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I’m so grateful to have all of you here listening in this big extended tramily. I can’t wait to meet you over on Patreon!
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Now, listen to this episode and comment over on our insta!: How are you making time and space in your life for outdoor adventures?
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Follow Lea on Instagram: instagram.com/leahikes
Follow Rachel on Instagram: instagram.com/meltzerseltzer
Follow The Guidebook on Instagram: instagram.com/theguidebookpod
Rachel's Website: trailnamehere.com
The Guidebook on Patreon: patreon.com/theguidebookpod
Asher 'AM Fog' McGlothlin
I met AM Fog (aka @ashermcglothlin) on the Appalachian Trail in 2018 when we were both making our way Northbound through the Smokies.
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Asher is a musician, grad student, and thruhiker. He just released a new EP called “Smothered, Lovered, and Covered” which is available now on his website and will be available on all streaming platforms on July 30th!
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This episode is a simple shooting the shit trail stories episode much like the classic Podcast Here episodes from our origin. We talk about the blizzard we trekked through in the Smokies, the moment you realize you can hike your own hike, the powerful confidence thruhiking gives you, the best trail magic ever, and so much more.
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I hope this episode helps you reminisce or look forward to your first thruhike. Maybe it’ll even help you avoid our novice mice mishaps and pack enough food!
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One thing that hit me from this episode is when Asher said “Even on the hard days there was never anywhere else I’d rather be. That is a hard feeling to recapture.”
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Give it a listen along with all of our other episodes from season 3 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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P.S. Thanks for all of your patience with this season’s new host and upload limits! We’ll get it right next week!
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We’ll be rebooting our Patreon next month with tiers starting as low as $3/mo! I’d love it if you’ll join us over there for some bonus content, merch, and virtual community gatherings! Stay tuned for its release on Thursday, August 6th.
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Asher's Website: https://www.ashermcglothlin.com/store/smothered-lovered-and-covered-digital-download-hear-it-today
Rachel's Website: trailnamehere.com
Elina 'Tip Tap' Osborne | Pt. II
Welcome back to part two of my lovely chat with Elina "Tip Tap" Osborne!!
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In this second part of our chat we dive deeper and discuss the impact of social media on thruhiking and story telling, the glorification of thruhiking on Youtube, the struggle of telling your own story and Elina's tips on beginning to tell your own, camping alone, and Elina's best cry on trail.
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I hope y'all love this episode as much as I did. Elina has inspired me to work on my trail memoir again with renewed excitement! Are you working on any storytelling projects? Let us know in the comments!
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If you love the show, please please subscribe on your favorite podcast player and rate and review the show! You can also just share this episode on your Instagram story and send it to a friend.
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Find Elina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elinasborne/
Find Elina on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/elinabox
Elina's Website: https://www.elinaosborne.com/
Find Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trailnamehere/
Rachel's Website: https://www.trailnamehere.com/
Elina 'Tip Tap' Osborne | Pt. I
This week’s guest is Elina “Tip Tap” Osborne (aka @elinasborne)!
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Oh my gosh, I had such a good time interviewing Elina. We have lots in common and the jokes were flowing!! We talked so much that this is going to be released as a two-part episode.
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In this first part of our chat, we talk about loads of things. From life plans to the confidence we found on trail, post-trail grief to the euphoria of climbing Mount Witney, how it felt to edit her PCT videos after her thruhike, doing things for YOURSELF by YOURSELF, fear on trail, and social media on the trail. Oh, and sooooo much more.
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This episode will bring you laughs, bring back memories, and hopefully get you excited about your next adventure! Find it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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If you love the show, please please subscribe on your favorite podcast player and rate and review the show! You can also just share this episode on your Instagram story and send it to a friend.
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Find Elina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elinasborne/
Find Elina on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/elinabox
Elina's Website: https://www.elinaosborne.com/
Find Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trailnamehere/
Rachel's Website: https://www.trailnamehere.com/
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Life Update: I have now picked up my van! She’s amazing and I’ve named her Marcel (like the shell). Unfortunately COVID messed up some of my financial plans and is making it more difficult with cafes and gyms closed for cheap cross country travel while working more difficult. I’m saving up for some solar panels so that I can make it all happen! For now, I’ll be taking her out on weekend trips and recording podcasts in her!
Anne 'Scrappy' Baker
Welcome back to Season 1 of The Guidebook! I'm your host Rachel. This here episode 4 features Anne “Scrappy” Baker (@ennakrek).
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Anne has hiked the Wind River Travers, the Teton Crest Trail, the Sheltowee Trace Trail, parts of the Appalachian Trail and Mountains to Sea Trail, and completed the PCT in sections. She’s a PhD candidate too!
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Anne wrote an article for The Trek called “Post Trail Depression: It’s Not What You Think” in 2019 and I immediately reached out to her to talk. I was so curious about her research because at the time I had just launched my Post Trail Depression survey and decided to write a book about Post Trail Depression (it’s still in the works).
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This interview is more than just a talk about post trail depression – well actually post trail grief. We also discussed reconciling the person you are on trail with the person you are at home, the thruhiking community, working toward her PhD, and working in the US mental healthcare system.
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Anne is incredibly smart, so relatable, and a great gear reviewer (check her out on the Trek!). I hope you’ll be able to relate to this episode and maybe put some thought into your feelings about your thruhike and yourself.
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PS I did finally sell that saxophone! A college freshman studying jazz performance bought it from me and he uses it every day, happily.
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Get 20% off of Backcountry Foodie here with he discount code “The Guidebook”: https://backcountryfoodie.com/friends
Find Rachel on Instagram: instagram.com/trailnamehere
Find Rachel online: Trailnamehere.com
Aaron Owens Mayhew - Backcountry Foodie
This episode features Aaron Owens Mayhew. Aaron is a registered dietician and the creator of Backcountry Foodie! Aaron and her husband, Chris, live in a van they custom designed and built themselves.
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We chat about how Aaron got started backpacking, thruhiking misadventures, how Aaron became a nutritionist and used those skills to create the Backcountry Foodie, the van that Aaron and her husband Chris designed and built together, and starting a small business together. Aaron also gives great tips for living vanlife with your dog!
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This episode was recorded pre-COVID-19 so quick update on Aaron and Chris’s status… Aaron and Chris have traveled in their van back to Florida to park in the driveway of some family members to shelter in place safely. They’re pretty bummed because, as you’ll hear in the episode they were working on choosing a place to plant roots and begin phase two of their business. They’re incredible entrepreneurs and I know they’ll get through this.
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LIVE Amanda Shale
Our guest this week is Amanda aka @tidelinetoalpine on Instagram!
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Amanda has lived in a van for 6 years! She thru-hiked the PCT SOBO in 2018, Hiked the Washington section of the PCT in 2019 NOBO, and she’s hiked the Sunshine Coast Trail 3 times. Amanda is a climber, photographer, and writer too. She travels everywhere with her dog Frank who has summited over 60 peaks with her. She created @walk9radio to share more about backpacking with dogs.
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Amanda’s Instagram is full of truly honest and gritty accounts of her travels, the people she’s encountered, the things she’s learned, and the mental stuff she’s working through and I love that. Her honesty is really why I started following her. Plus, she shares adorable pics of her dog on her stories and in her feed!
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We talked to Amanda about her choice to live in a van and some things she’s learned over the past 6 years of living in a van. Plus, we’ll touch on adventure travel with a dog! I hope we’ll get to talk about climbing too, but let’s see where this leads us! She gave us some AMAZING advice. You can find more from Amanda on her website: http://tidelinetoalpine.com/
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LIVE Britany Freeman
Our LIVE guest this week is Britany aka @britanyinwanderland!
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Brit is the founder of @11thessential and a part-time road traveler who is building out a van with an incredible story. Brit is proof that stewardship matters and that a fun car camping adventure can be achieved in just about any vehicle.
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I started following Brit for her stewardship promotion with 11th Essential and I stayed for her dope captions and adventures. We’ll be talking about her recently acquired van, the 11th Essential, and her adventures in part-time road travel!
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LIVE: Nicholas Reichard
Nicholas thruhiked or LASHed for three consecutive hiking seasons and since then has settled down to have a family in Maine. He's hiked the AT, PCT, and a portion of the CDT.
I started following Nicholas for his simple beginner’s film photography tricks! On this episode we’ll be chatting about film photography during a thruhike, completing three thruhikes in three years, and how your thoughts about thruhiking change over time (especially after having a kid!).
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