Episodes

  • Racing Sled Dogs Through the Alaskan Wilderness with Kristy & Anna Berington
    Dec 18 2025

    Kristy and Anna are twin mushers who race sled dogs across Alaska’s most remote wilderness.

    Racing sled dogs across Alaska’s vast wilderness is one of the most physically demanding and logistically complex endurance sports in the world. It means weeks of preparation, months of training, and days spent moving through snow, wind, darkness, and isolation alongside a team that cannot speak, but communicates constantly.

    In this episode, I sit down with identical twin sisters Kristy and Anna of Seeing Double Sled Dog Racing. Based in rural Alaska, they live and work together caring for, training, and racing with 32 sled dogs. Kristy and Anna share how a childhood fascination with mushing turned into a full-time lifestyle, how they found their way to Alaska, and why sled dog racing is not just a sport, but a long-term commitment to animals, routine, and place.

    We talk about what it actually takes to train a sled dog team leading up to hundred-mile days, how race days unfold from the starting line to remote checkpoints, and what it feels like to move through the wilderness when it seems like you might be the only people on earth. Kristy and Anna explain how they communicate with their dogs through body language and instinct, how they make hard decisions in the dogs’ best interest, and why trust is the foundation of everything they do.

    We also explore what many people misunderstand about sled dog racing, including why the dogs want to do this work, how they live fully in the present, and what it means to survive together as a team. This episode is about endurance, care, sisterhood, and the intelligence required to move responsibly through wild places.

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    • Website: https://seeingdoublesleddogracing.com
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    53 mins
  • Making History on Yosemite's Triple Crown with Kate Kelleghan
    Dec 11 2025

    Speed climbing the Yosemite Triple Crown, El Capitan, Half Dome, and Mount Watkins in under 24 hours, has always lived in the realm of legendary, and until recently, it was something dominated entirely by men. In this episode, I sit down with speed climber and designer Kate Kelleghan, who, along with her partner Laura Pineau, became the first women to complete the Yosemite Triple Crown in under 24 hours.

    We talk about how Kate was once an emo art kid who walked the mile on purpose who became an obsessive trail runner and then a climber. She shares how joining the Colorado Mountain Club and Yosemite Search and Rescue (YoSAR) gave her mentors, partners, and friends who took her big goals seriously. We dig into the nerdy side of speed climbing like spreadsheets, Coros data, gear notes in erasable pen and what it feels like to climb El Cap through the night with only a headlamp bubble around you.

    We also explore what it means to be a “competitive feminist,” to chase an audacious, history-making goal in a male-dominated space, and how Kate is thinking about mentoring the next wave of women climbers. This one is about big walls, big math, and even bigger belief.

    She shares updates about the Triple Crown documentary, guiding trips, and plenty of behind-the-scenes moments here:

    • Instagram: @katekelleghan

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Photographing Love in Changing Landscapes with Abbi Hearne
    Dec 4 2025

    Adventure photographer Abbi Hearne joins me to talk about what it means to photograph love in landscapes that are literally changing beneath our feet. We get into her early years building a life off the traditional path, her deep connection to Alaska’s glaciers, and how climate grief and her father’s terminal illness became intertwined.

    We also talk about raising her daughter in wild places, returning to the same canyons and lakes year after year, and why she treats landscapes like characters in her work. This is a conversation about love, loss, presence, and choosing a life that’s true to you.

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    • Instagram: @abbihearne, @thehearnes
    • Website: thehearnes.com

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    1 hr
  • Staying Adventurous in Early Motherhood: My Honest Take
    Nov 26 2025

    Staying adventurous after having a baby is one of the questions I get asked most so in this solo episode, I’m sharing my honest take:

    • The emotional + physical realities of returning to running, climbing, and mountain objectives
    • How pregnancy and postpartum reshaped, but didn’t erase, my adventurous identity
    • The exhaustion, healing, and breastfeeding logistics no one warned me about
    • Micro-adventures, short windows, and the small practices that helped me feel like myself again
    • How our family approaches outdoor life with a baby

    If you’re pregnant, postpartum, or simply wondering how motherhood and outdoor identity overlap, this is a grounded, real look at staying connected to wild places while raising a little one.

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    25 mins
  • Adaptive Alpinism, Ice Tools & Moose's Tooth with Kimber Cross
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode of Women in Wild Places, I talk with alpinist and adaptive athlete Kimber Cross—a kindergarten teacher turned ice climber who built her own prosthetic tool and is now taking on major alpine routes like the Moose’s Tooth.

    We get into her journey from hiding her limb difference to becoming her own representation, the story behind her ice tool prosthetic, unconscious bias in adaptive sport, and how she balances teaching, training, and big mountain goals with her mantra: can’t → will → did.

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    • Instagram: @kimberbelle
    • Website: https://www.kimberbelle.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Mountain Biking, Hype Girls, and Life After Baby with Emily Jordan
    Nov 13 2025

    If you’ve ever looked at mountain biking and thought, that looks incredible, but also terrifying, this episode is for you.

    This week on Women in Wild Places, I talk with Emily Jordan, mountain biker, mom, brand leader, and Beacon, NY local, about what it means to find flow, community, and courage on the trail and in motherhood.

    Emily grew up in Portland, Oregon, hating the outdoors. A stolen commuter bike led her to her first mountain bike and eventually to hauling a 40-pound setup over the Tour de Mont Blanc. We talk about learning to ride through fear, finding “hype girls” who cheer each other on, and redefining adventure after becoming a parent.

    It’s a conversation about joy, risk, guilt, and doing the things that make you feel alive, even (and especially) after baby.

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    41 mins
  • Rowing the Grand Canyon: Whitewater, Risk, & Mentorship
    Nov 6 2025

    River runner Jess Parks has rowed the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon 14 times, but she didn’t start out “outdoorsy.” Once a NYC crew rower surrounded by skyscrapers, a single road trip west changed her trajectory. In this episode, we talk about how she went from rowing in city rivers to guiding whitewater in Colorado, finding her home in Alaska, and building a life around big water, community, and mentorship.

    Jess shares how it feels to drop into the rapids with heart racing, muscles firing, everything else falling away, and how risk, awe, and mentorship intertwine on the river. We also explore what it means to be a woman at the oars, to teach others, and to recognize those once-in-a-lifetime canyon moments while they’re happening.

    If you’ve ever dreamed of rowing the Grand Canyon, chasing adventure, or saying yes before you feel ready — this one’s for you.

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    41 mins
  • Trail Sisterhood, Ultra Miles, and Female Grit
    Oct 30 2025

    Trail runners Sam Cash (@cruzoutside) and Kristi Confortin (@kristialexiis) join Gabriella to talk about courage, community, and finding belonging through movement. As leaders of Trail Sisters Catskills, they share how running together builds sisterhood and confidence in the mountains they call home.

    Trail Sisters is a nationwide organization. To learn more, follow @trailsisterscatskills and visit https://trailsisters.net/.

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    35 mins