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Wild Common Podcast
Wild Common LLC
20 episodes
3 months ago
Welcome to the Wild Common Podcast. Hosted by photographer and Wild Common founder Andy Bardon. On this podcast, you'll hear from adventure athletes, sustainability experts, and world explorers as we dive off the deep end into far-flung conversations about creativity, risk, and the things that make life worth living. More information about Wild Common can be found at www.wildcommon.com or, on Instagram - @wild.common - Thanks for listening & Salud!
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Welcome to the Wild Common Podcast. Hosted by photographer and Wild Common founder Andy Bardon. On this podcast, you'll hear from adventure athletes, sustainability experts, and world explorers as we dive off the deep end into far-flung conversations about creativity, risk, and the things that make life worth living. More information about Wild Common can be found at www.wildcommon.com or, on Instagram - @wild.common - Thanks for listening & Salud!
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Fitness
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Visual Arts,
Philosophy,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/20)
Wild Common Podcast
E19 - Erin Trieb - Photographing war, climbing the highest mountains in Afghanistan, and inspiring future generations to lead.
Erin Grace Trieb grew up in Dallas, Texas and earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in photography from Texas A&M University-Commerce in 2004. She began her career photographing in Israel / The Palestinian territories and freelancing for newspapers in Texas. Since 2007 she has worked professionally as a freelance photojournalist, editorial and documentary photographer. In her work Erin focuses on social issue-driven topics like cultural identity, trauma from war, and feminism - her photography spans a diversity of subject matter from international conflict to feature stories. Based between Istanbul and New York City, Erin works for a variety of clients including The New York Times, ESPN Magazine, Rolling Stone, NBCnews.com, Newsweek, TIME Magazine, Harper’s, Playboy, and many others. Her work has received international recognition and awards from World Press Photo, Pictures of The Year International, The Art Director's Club, American Photography, The Magenta Foundation and the FotoVisura Foundation. In 2011 she founded The Homecoming Project - an awareness and educational campaign highlighting the effects of trauma from war on the US military - which has exhibited in over 50 platforms worldwide. In 2014 Trieb received the distinguished “Alumni Award” from her Alma Mater, Texas A&M University-Commerce. In 2017 she was named a “female icon” of adventure by Outside Magazine. She is represented by National Geographic Image Collection.
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4 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 22 seconds

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E18 - Frank Ockenfels 3 - The artist, photographer, and mentor speaks on the creative process, continually pushing your boundaries, and working with David Bowie.
Photographer, artist and visionary mentor Frank Ockenfels III joins for a conversation about creativity. Frank is a keen observer of the world around him. He makes art every day with reckless abandon. Shooting old film cameras from the mid 1900's, expired film, and painting on top of his prints. He's always experimenting and always pushing his limits. Failure is simply a step closer to the goal of making something new, something unique, and something that can only be created when you "look beyond the obvious". Highly regarded as one of the most in-demand photographers in Hollywood, Frank and I dive into a great conversation about life, art, and enjoying the ride. Salud!
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5 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 31 seconds

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E17 - Kaoru Ishibashi - Professional musician Kishi Bashi on re-discovering his own cultural identity, making the documentary film 'Omoiyari', and the importance of learning lessons from history.
Kishi Bashi is the pseudonym of singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi. Kishi Bashi has played in major festivals such as SXSW, Austin City Limits, and gone on extensive US and international tours over the last decade. His latest album 'Omoiyari' is a deeply personal journey into Karou's exploration of his roots and his cultural identity. It unpacks the process of Karou learning about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, aims to give multiple perspectives on the experience, and inspired an entire album of music that is streaming on all major platforms. Please enjoy this personal insight into the production of an album, the process of making a film, and a brief glimpse into the mind of a musical genius. Salud
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5 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 36 seconds

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E16 - Kami Kenna - Moving to Peru, starting a pisco brand, traveling Mexico, and how to follow your curiosities.
Guest Kami Kenna is a brand owner, educator, and most recently a masters student in the Steinhardt School of Education, Culture, and Human Development at NYU. She moved to Peru after winning a competition that gave her free travel, ended up falling in love with the culture and the spirits, and ended up staying for a while. This led her down a path of becoming a brand owner in an artisanal pisco company - driven by quality, tradition, and a passion for bringing craft Pisco to the global market and establishing the category for Peruvian Pisco. In Mexico, she worked for one of the highest-rated Tequila, Mezcal, and Raicilla tour agencies, Experience Agave, and is now the senior tour coordinator, leading tours through the Tequila Valley and Highlands, into Oaxaca and western Jalisco. Additionally, she has done consultation and education at a number of bars, restaurants, and breweries from the Peruvian Andes to Mexico's Tequila Valley. In July of 2019, Kammi moved from Mexico to New York City to attend NYU and pursue a master's in the Food Studies program at their Steinhardt School of Education, Culture, and Human Development. In her free time, she runs a blog about Latin American spirits called Drink A Seat, with the aim of empowering producers by highlighting the spirits, ferments, and other drinkables produced throughout the region.
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5 years ago
57 minutes 53 seconds

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E15 - Marcus Smith - Photographer / Director - On hard work, vision, passion, and overcoming fear.
Award-winning photographer & director Marcus Smith joins us to talk about the creative life, business, hard work, and the mindset required to work for some of the biggest brands on earth. We dive into his upbringing, where his sense of style comes from, and his personal growth as a photographer. Marcus talks open and honestly about his process, dealing with fear, and what it's like to come full circle and make iconic images of some of his childhood heroes. I have the utmost respect for his values and absolutely love his work. Please enjoy this far-reaching conversation with one of the brightest minds working in the world of advertising today.
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5 years ago
57 minutes 45 seconds

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E14 - Nic "The Tequila Wanderer" - On why, "the world is still a beautiful place full of amazing people. Work Hard - Stay Positive - Drink Mexican & Keep Wandering""
Nic "The Tequila Wanderer" joins us on the show. We talk about growing up in South Africa, sports, agave spirits, and staying positive. Nick has a knack for great tequila and does weekly reviews with his huge audience. He also recognizes that there are so many different paths on the journey to learning about this amazing spirit and that sometimes the "best" tequila is simply the one you enjoy drinking with your friends. Enjoy
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5 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 21 seconds

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E13 - Clayton Szczech - Agave spirits expert- Traveling with an open mind, embacing culture, and the politics of supporting native resources.
Clayton Szczech is equal parts scholar, evangelist, and nerd. Clayton is a full-time agave spirits culture specialist who believes that agave spirits should be sipped and savored, their history and culture absorbed and appreciated, and their regions of origin explored. This ideology led him to create a new category of agave spirits tourism in Mexico. Fluent both linguistically and culturally, his dedication to Mexico has flourished over the past 25 years. It began as an affinity for the Spanish language and developed into an active exploration of culture where he discovered that agave spirits are not just a beverage—but a place, history and tradition. Clayton is proud to be a global interpreter of and voice for agave spirits. He is certified as an Experto en Tequila and the only non-Mexican national to earn the Tequila Regulatory Council’s prestigious “Double-T” certification. Pre-Covid he spent his time traveling the world speaking about agave spirits, consulting, or serving as a tasting judge for spirits festivals. Enjoy this far-reaching conversation about Mexico, the people, the place, and the culture.
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5 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 24 seconds

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E12 - Gina Rae La Cerva - Her new book "Feasting Wild", traveling the world in search of indigenous knowledge, "wild" food, and romance...
Todays guest is Gina Rae La Cerva - A writer and anthropologist who searches for wild foods—and reveals what we lose in a world where wildness itself is misunderstood, commodified, and hotly pursued. She holds degrees from Yale University, The University of Cambridge, and Vassar College. An avid adventurer, LaCerva has researched tsunamis in Indonesia, crossed the Pacific Ocean on a sailboat, and gone scuba diving with barracudas. Her love of being outside began in childhood, as she grew up exploring the mountains of northern New Mexico. She is dedicated to writing about environmental science and philosophy in ways that both personalize and contextualize dense research, broadening the scope of engagement with these subjects to scientists and non-scientists alike. For most of human history, we hunted and gathered. Today, most people will never eat anything undomesticated. And yet the desire to eat wild has never been stronger. To understand this trend, La Cerva forages for wild onions in a Danish cemetery, tracks the trade in illegal bushmeat from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Europe, sips elusive bird’s nest soup in Borneo, and smuggles Swedish "heartbreak" moose meat home in her suitcase. "Feasting Wild" is a remarkable celebration of biodiversity, Indigenous and women's knowledge, our vital connection to nature, and delicious flavors! I hope you enjoy this episode with GinaRae La Cerva
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5 years ago
57 minutes 25 seconds

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E11 - Pete McBride - Hiking the Grand Canyon, airplane crashes, traveling to 75 countries, and importance of "silence"....
Native Coloradan Pete McBride has spent two decades studying the world with a camera. A self-taught photographer, filmmaker, writer, and public speaker, he has traveled to 75 countries for the National Geographic Society, Smithsonian, Google, The Nature Conservancy, and more. He has also spoken on stages for TEDx, The World Economic Forum, USAID, Nat Geo Live, and many others. After a decade documenting remote expeditions from Everest to Antarctica, McBride decided to focus his camera closer to home on a subject near to his heart—his backyard river, the Colorado. Four years and 1500 river-miles later, McBride produced an acclaimed book, three award-winning documentaries, and co-hosted a PBS TV program. Next, over the course of a year, McBride hiked the entire length of Grand Canyon National Park — over 750 miles without a trail — to highlight development challenges facing this iconic landscape. After completing the journey, McBride released a book, “Grand Canyon; Between River and Rim,” that won a National Outdoor Book Award. He accompanied the book with a feature-length documentary, "Into the Grand Canyon", that you can watch on Disney+, which won Best Feature at the Banff Mountain Film Festival, among others. His latest project is about the value of silence.
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5 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 46 seconds

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E10 - Andy Bardon - The tables turn when Ric Stovall interviews Andy Bardon about photography, Wild Common, and staying inspired.
Ric Stovall, host of The Visual Revolutionary Podcast hosts this episode. Ric interviews Andy Bardon, founder of Wild Common, about his career path, professional photography, and how this whole project got going in the first place. Ric is a professional photography and director as well, so we geek out a bit about the industry, and living a creative life. Thanks for the great convo Ric! Enjoy
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5 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes 58 seconds

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E9 - Gordy Megroz - One investigative journalist's report on "cheaters". Specifically, people that cheat in marathons and other races...
Author, journalist, and investigative reporter Gordy Megroz follows a lead to catch marathon runners who cheat. After getting an initial assignment to catch a cheater, Gordy realized there was a much bigger story to be told. Check the full article in our show notes to see the feature piece on Wired.com - It's full of detail, rich characters, and a tragic ending. Well worth the read. Enjoy this episode.
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5 years ago
40 minutes 46 seconds

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E8 - Justin Cross - Founder & CEO of 'Earn Your Booze' on starting your own brand, earning your drinks, and how to live a balanced lifestyle.
Founder and CEO of 'Earn Your Booze' joins us to talk about the lifestyle brand that he's created with a number of friends. His goal is a no-gimmick approach to training hard, earning good food and drink, and building community. Along the way, he donates to multiple charities and helps support numerous veteran organizations. Justin is a former member of the Navy and talks about the roots of his disciplined approach to fitness as well as how we can tackle workouts with limited equipment. Check the links in our show notes to get some of their workouts. They are starting to release a bunch of them as they make the transitional to offering digital experiences. Enjoy!
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5 years ago
34 minutes 2 seconds

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E7 - Brian Skerry - Photographing underwater, promoting conservation of the world's oceans, and snorkeling with Obama.
Brian Skerry is one of the world's most accomplished underwater photographers specializing in marine wildlife. He fell in love with the sea as a child growing up in New England while taking family trips to the icy green waters of the Atlantic. Since 1998 he has been a contributing photographer for National Geographic Magazine. He has published over twenty feature stories for Nat Geo. This guy is a force. He is a 10-time award winner in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition in London, among numerous other industry awards. Too many to count. He’s addressed the United Nations general assembly, given TED TALKS, and gives lectures often about ocean conservation. While on assignment for National Geographic on September 1, 2016, he photographed President Barack Obama snorkeling in the waters off Midway Atoll in the Pacific Ocean helping to solidify Obama’s decision to create marine reserves. We talk about this story and get some funny behind the scenes info. Please enjoy this conversation with one of the finest underwater photographers on the planet.
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5 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 40 seconds

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E6 - Corey Rich - Picking up a camera as a kid, ditching college exams to shoot for Patagonia, and giving back to the next generation.
Corey Rich has built a life and career around his passions for travel, adventure, and telling stories with his camera. With a background in rock climbing and photojournalism, Rich’s work spans a range of genres, from iconic still imagery for leading editorial publications, to television spots and films, to directing high-production-value commercial projects for Fortune 100 companies. Outside of shooting photographs and directing films, Rich spends a significant portion of his time teaching, speaking, and sharing knowledge with the next generation of storytellers. He lives with his wife, Marina, daughter, Leila, and dog, Preta, in South Lake Tahoe.
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5 years ago
58 minutes 12 seconds

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E5 - Adrian Ballinger - Climbing Everest, K2, patnership, failure, and triumph.
Adrian Ballinger is a world class mountaineer, skier, business leader, and professional speaker. He is founder and head guide of the internationally acclaimed Alpenglow Expeditions. What started in 2004 with three trips on one continent with one lead guide has grown into a thriving company running 30 trips annually on 5 continents with six lead guides. In 10 years, Alpenglow has helped more than 100 clients successfully summit Everest, Lhotse (the 4th tallest mountain in the world), Manaslu (8th tallest), and Cho Oyu (6th tallest). As a professional athlete first and foremost, Adrian is the only American who has skied two 8,000 meter peaks, was the first person to ski Manaslu, the 8th tallest mountain in the world, and in 2011 became the first person to summit three 8,000 meter peaks in only 3 weeks (Everest twice and Lhotse once). He is the only American guide to have both AMGA/IFMGA guide’s certifications and has achieved more than 10 summits of 8,000 meter peaks (including 6 summits of Mt. Everest).
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5 years ago
49 minutes 7 seconds

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E4 - Jody MacDonald - Photographing elephants, sailing around the world, and perspective on hardship
An award winning photographer, Jody MacDonald is no stranger to adventure and exploration in the last untamed corners of the planet. Having spent her formative years in Saudi Arabia before sailing around the world twice over the span of a decade on kiteboarding, sailing, surfing and paragliding expeditions, she has traveled to over 90 countries in search of the unknown. From train hopping in the Sahara to paragliding in the Himalayas at 17,000 ft she is passionate about stepping off the beaten path in pursuit of documenting issues that blend insightful storytelling, big adventure expeditions and social change inspiration in the hopes of promoting the preservation of wild places.
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5 years ago
58 minutes 10 seconds

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E3- Charlie Hamilton James - Conservation is for yuppies, meeting the baddest guy in the amazon, and shooting for National Geographic magazine.
Charlie Hamilton James is an award winning National Geographic Magazine photographer specializing in issues concerning conservation, natural history, and anthropology. His photographs are technically complex and often involve specially invented and engineered equipment, which he makes himself in his workshop. When not taking photos Charlie shoots and produces wildlife films for clients including BBC and Animal Planet. Charlie is currently on assignment for NatGeo shooting the Serengeti for a future feature article and also finishing up an autobiography soon to be released for publication. Enjoy
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5 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 46 seconds

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E2 - Will "Akuna" Robinson - Thru-hiking 8,000 miles, war, PTSD, and finding a new purpose in life.
In this episode we talk with Will "Akuna" Robinson. Akuna is one of the few people to have completed the "Triple Crown" of hiking, which includes over 8,000 miles of trail. He served in the military during the Iraq war and upon finding himself medically discharged he forged a new path, battled PTSD, and found peace and solace in nature.
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5 years ago
37 minutes 28 seconds

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E1 - Hadley Hammer - Life, risk, love, loss, and cake.
Big-mountain skier Hadley Hammer shares her views on life, talks about her career as a professional athlete, and reflects openly on the tragic loss of her boyfriend David Llama in an avalanche.
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5 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 9 seconds

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E0 - Wild Common Podcast intro with host Andy Bardon
Welcome to the intro episode of the Wild Common Podcast. This short 12-min listen will give you a brief understanding of who we are, where we come from, and what this podcast will be about. Enjoy
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5 years ago
10 minutes 18 seconds

Wild Common Podcast
Welcome to the Wild Common Podcast. Hosted by photographer and Wild Common founder Andy Bardon. On this podcast, you'll hear from adventure athletes, sustainability experts, and world explorers as we dive off the deep end into far-flung conversations about creativity, risk, and the things that make life worth living. More information about Wild Common can be found at www.wildcommon.com or, on Instagram - @wild.common - Thanks for listening & Salud!