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98: Global Problems, Local Solutions, with American Hiking Society Executive Director Kate Van Waes
May 4, 2026
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97: Following Joy, with Writer, Director, Founder and Host, Kathy Karlo
Apr 29, 2026
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96: An Ode To New Beginnings, with Nutrition Coach & Elite Athlete, Stephanie Howe
Apr 27, 2026
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95: How To Recreate Responsibly Outdoors with Access Fund Executive Director Chris Winter
Apr 15, 2026
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94: Duct Tape, Beer, & The Decisions That Fuel The Creative Process - with Becca Cahall
Apr 13, 2026
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| 5/4/26 | 98: Global Problems, Local Solutions, with American Hiking Society Executive Director Kate Van Waes | In this episode, American Hiking Society Executive Director, Public Lands Lover, JEDI in the Outdoors ally, and advocate for the hiking community, Kate Van Waes. We discuss the pandemic, finding purpose, discovering passion, and planning for the future. It's a good one!Get involved with American Hiking Society at https://americanhiking.org/Connect with Kate on Instagram @KVanWaesAHS or Twitter @KateVanWaesHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily Holland | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | 97: Following Joy, with Writer, Director, Founder and Host, Kathy Karlo | Kathy Karlo is the host of the popular outdoor podcast, For The Love Of Climbing, where she focuses on exploring concepts of vulnerability, healing, and personal development by way of pushing oneself in the wild. She's also the Executive Director of the No Man's Land Film Festival and contributing writer to Climbing Magazine and Alpinist.In this episode, we, of course, get candid with Kathy and talk about how she developed her career and community by chasing authenticity and following joy to where she wanted to go.Tune into her podcast hereConnect with Kathy on IG hereHosted by Jonathan Ronzio & Emily Holland | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | 96: An Ode To New Beginnings, with Nutrition Coach & Elite Athlete, Stephanie Howe | Two-time All-American Nordic skiing and cross-country racer, Stephanie Howes, is no stranger to pushing her boundaries. But her latest obsession and life's purpose she discovered, is helping you push yours. With a Master's in Exercise Physiology from Montana State University, a Ph.D. in Nutrition & Exercise Science, and a Top 3 ranking from Ultra Runner Magazine under her belt, Stephanie started her own coaching & nutrition business.In this episode, we dive deep into how to manage and adapt to huge life changes like starting a business, moving to a new place, or ending a relationship. Plus, the science of sports nutrition, adventures in trail running, and more.Learn more and connect with Stephanie at https://stephaniemariehowe.com/ | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | 95: How To Recreate Responsibly Outdoors with Access Fund Executive Director Chris Winter | Chris Winter is the Executive Director of the Access Fund. As the leader and operations manager of the organization works closely with the board of directors, staff, and partners to fulfill on Access Fund's mission to keep climbing areas open and conserve the climbing environment.Access Fund is on a mission to keep climbing areas open and conserve the climbing environment. In this episode, learn how you can help. But also, hear how the pandemic has impacted the fund, and how they plan to tackle reopening of our protected, and precious, climbing areas.Connect with Chris on LinkedInLearn more about the Access Fund | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | 94: Duct Tape, Beer, & The Decisions That Fuel The Creative Process - with Becca Cahall | Becca Cahall is the co-founder and CEO of adventure media company Duct Tape Then Beer. DTTB is known for projects such as The Dirtbag Diaries, Safety Third, Running Thoughts, Solar Detroit, Big World, Follow Through, and This Is Bears Ears. From podcasts to virtual reality and everything in between, Duct Tape Then Beer has been on the forefront of immersive storytelling in the outdoor industry, not allowing impactful narratives to ever be confined to one medium.In this episode, we dig into Becca's beginnings, how she accidentally co-founded this media powerhouse, and how she thinks about building teams, decision-making, and the creative process.Learn more at https://www.ducttapethenbeer.com/ | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | 93: Unleashing Laser Focus On Your Creative Hustle, with Alex Strohl | Alex Strohl is a Madrid-born, French photographer, based in Whitefish, Montana. His work is characterized by his extraordinary travels and instead of creating contrived scenes, Strohl creates authentic moments and captures them as they unfold before him—continually blurring the lines between work and life. Strohl's photography has been featured in prestigious publications such as Forbes, Vanity Fair, and Gentleman's Journal; his client lists includes dozens of household names. He is the founder of Strohl Works, creator of The Nooq, and Co-Founder of Stay & Wander.Connect with Alex on Instagram or learn more about his work and projects at alexstrohl.com | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | 92: How To Get Up After You Fall, with Xavier De Le Rue | Xavier de le Rue is a world-renowned big mountain snowboarder raised in the Pyrenees and based in Verbier, Switzerland. This three-time Freeride World Tour champion helped establish big mountain snowboarding as we know it, systematically ticking off some of the steepest and most mind-boggling descents in the world.His film projects include This Is My Winter, White Noise, The Sky Piercer, and you’ve seen him featured in Jeremy Jones’ Deeper, Further, Higher series or on epic magazine covers for Transworld and White Lines.He’s also constantly pushing the boundaries of product design in the sport, leaving his innovative mark on boots, bindings, and even whistles. Now, Xavier is focusing on sharing his knowledge of the steep, gnarly, and deep in his How To XV YouTube series.In this conversation, we get a more casual Xavier tuning in from his mountain home amid the quarantine to share candid stories, family moments, and his truest motivations.Learn more about Xavier and his pursuits at xavierdelerue.comJoin The Stokecast Community on Facebook | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | 91: How to Find Work That Makes You Come Alive, with Ami Vitale | Nikon Ambassador and National Geographic magazine photographer, Ami Vitale, has traveled to more than 100 countries, bearing witness not only to violence and conflict but also to surreal beauty and the enduring power of the human spirit.Throughout the years, Ami has lived in mud huts and war zones, contracted malaria, and donned a panda suit— keeping true to her belief in the importance of “living the story.” In 2009, after shooting a powerful story on the transport and release of one the world’s last white rhinos, Ami shifted her focus to today’s most compelling wildlife and environmental stories.Follow Ami on Instagram @amivitaleShare what you learned from this episode and join the conversation at The Stokecast Facebook group | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | 90: How to Save the Outdoors, with Protect Our Winters Executive Director Mario Molina | Learn what Mario Molina and Protect Our Winters are working on to rally the Outdoor State and bring our community together for a passion-centered purpose—to combat climate change and protect the places we love to play.Explore the work of POW Alliance athletes, creatives, scientists, and brands, and learn what actions you can take, even from home, even amid the global pandemic, to pursue progress and turn your passion into action.About Mario Molina:"An avid alpinist, snowboarder, mountain biker, guide, and life adventurer, Molina previously served as international director at The Climate Reality Project, where he designed the organization’s climate leadership training and oversaw its post-Paris Agreement international strategy. Prior to his work at Climate Reality, Molina led strategy and programs as deputy director at the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE)."Join the conversation in The Stokecast member Facebook groupGet involved with POW at protectourwinters.org | — | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | 88: Emily Harrington, Adrian Ballinger, Angel Collinson, & Caroline Gleich | Coping with Rapidly Changing, Challenging Conditions!Big mountain climber and Alpenglow Expeditions founder Adrian Ballinger, professional rock climber Emily Harrington, ski mountaineer and activist Caroline Gleich, and pro skier Angel Collinson discuss the adventurer’s perspective on coping with rapidly changing, challenging conditions as it relates to the outdoors and the world as of 2020. This is a replay from the Stoked From Home online summit by The Stokecast.Hosted by Jonathan Ronzio and Emily Holland.(Watch the episode at youtube.com/c/jonathanronzio) | — | ||||||
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| 3/23/26 | 87: Cody Townsend, Shelma Jun, Andrew Muse, & Scott Kranz | Resetting Intentions When Goals Go Out The Window!Pro skier and The Fifty Project creator Cody Townsend, Flash Foxy founder Shelma Jun, Tiny Home Adventure creator Andrew Muse, and adventure photographer Scott Kranz give their perspectives on what happens when big goals get interrupted and intentions must be reset. This is a replay from the Stoked From Home online summit by The Stokecast.Hosted by Jonathan Ronzio and Emily Holland.(Watch the episode at youtube.com/c/jonathanronzio) | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | 86: Hadley Hammer, Renee Hahnel, Nick Dio, & TJ David | Transitions and Transformation During a Crisis!Mountain athlete TJ David, travel influencer “Renee Roaming” Hahnel, entrepreneur Nick Dio, and pro skier Hadley Hammer discuss transitions and transformations during moments of crisis. This is a replay from the Stoked From Home online summit by The Stokecast.Hosted by Jonathan Ronzio and Emily Holland. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | 85: Michelle Parker, Jason Antin, Kikkan Randall, Jeanine Pesce | Time, Pressure, & Productivity!Professional skier Michelle Parker, mountain endurance athlete Jason Antin, Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall, and Range founder Jeanine Pesce come together to talk about balancing time, pressures to be productive, and how to enjoy the moment. This is a replay from the Stoked From Home online summit by The Stokecast.Hosted by Jonathan Ronzio and Emily Holland. | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | 84: Mirna Valerio, Brody Leven, Lindsey Richter, & Max Lowe | Departure from the Comfort Zone!Ultrarunner Mirna Valerio, adventure skier Brody Leven, mountain bike coach Lindsey Richter, and filmmaker Max Lowe muse on their life/work decisions amid a pandemic, speaking to professional pivots and harnessing stoke!This is a replay from the Stoked From Home online summit by The Stokecast.Hosted by Jonathan Ronzio and Emily Holland. | — | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | 82: Looking Back to Look Forward—The Future of Stoke | What are your biggest goals for this shiny new decade and how are you going to make them happen?In this first episode of 2020, Emily and Jonathan reflect back on the past decade and year and talk through their goals and priorities for the New Year.Plus! After 82 weekly stoke-filled episodes, Emily and Jonathan have decided to take a little pause to revamp and restructure The Stokecast and make it even better. Tune in to hear more about what’s coming up.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/stokecast-episode-82Hosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | 81: Author And Adventurer Alastair Humphreys On Taking The First Step And Acting On Your Dreams | Alastair Humphreys is a British Adventurer and Author. He has been on expeditions all around the world, traveling through over 80 countries by bicycle, boat and on foot. In 2012 he was named as one of National Geographic’s Adventurers Of The Year.Alastair has completed numerous epic human-powered journeys all across the globe. But after becoming a father, he realized that heading off into the wild for months at the time just wasn’t a viable option anymore.That’s when he started exploring the concept of microadventures—shorter, more local adventures that still offer an escape to the wilderness but without the need to ski to the South Pole or go live in a cabin in Patagonia.As an author, speaker and creative, Alastair is all about trying to encourage people to get outside and leave their comfort zone. This quest is what inspired his latest creative project, the ‘Living Adventurously’ Podcast.In this episode, Alastair talks about the process behind writing and publishing his latest book, The Doorstep Mile. He also shares his tips on leveraging social media to engage with your audience, building momentum towards your dreams, creating habits that stick and building adventure into your busy daily life.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/alastairhumphreysHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | 80: Going All In On The Thing You Love, With Ski The Whites Creator, Andrew Drummond | Andrew Drummond is a New Hampshire-based mountain athlete specializing in backcountry skiing and SkiMo racing. He is also a race director, ski and running events organizer and the owner of Ski The Whites, a New Hampshire-based alpine touring ski shop.Andrew has become known as the go-to backcountry skiing expert in the White Mountains and attributes this to spending as much time as possible challenging himself in the mountains, challenging himself to do things that maybe hadn’t been done before, and also investing time in sharing his experiences.After taking a break from the corporate world, Andrew decided to design a life and career around his passion for the mountains and for alpine touring. It took a few years to figure out exactly what this would look like but in 2016 Andrew started ‘Ski The Whites’, a community and shop dedicated to outfitting backcountry enthusiasts with the proper gear and resources for the wild experiences they craved. He also organizes skiing and trail running events and recently launched the ‘Weekend Beta’ podcast via a Patreon page.In this episode, we talk to Andrew about leaving the traditional path to pursue your passion, establishing yourself as an expert in your field, starting an online reseller store and running a business without losing sight of your original goal, and even some of the barriers to the backcountry from a cost and safety perspective.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/andrewdrummondHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | 79: Breaking Down the Brand Pitch Process, with Tara Kerzhner | Tara Kerzhner is an award-winning photographer, cinematographer and accomplished rock climber.Tara is originally from Oregon where until about five years ago she worked a “traditional” marketing job while pursuing her two passions, climbing and photography, on the side.Eventually, she took a leap of faith and decided to pursue her dream of becoming a full-time photographer and cinematographer. Tara now works across the globe shooting some of the world’s best climbers for renowned outdoor brands like Arc’teryx and The North Face.Tara shares her tips and lessons on getting into outdoor photography, developing relationships with brands, valuing your work as a creative and the process of pitching creative projects to brands.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/tara-kerzhnerHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | 78: Say Yes and Do More, with Nicole Handel | Nicole Handel is a Vermont-based adventure athlete who has designed her life in a way that enables her to balance her full-time marketing job with her many outdoor pursuits. Whether it means going camping on a weeknight, waking up early to hit the slopes before work or going trail running over lunch – Nicole is constantly striving to get the most out of every day.After a break-up a few years ago, Nicole decided to start saying yes to more things – even things that scared her. Her willingness to try new things and to follow through has led her to become an avid outdoor athlete and brand ambassador.In this episode, Nicole shares her insights on a wide range of topics including overcoming imposter syndrome, managing a full-time job with other pursuits, going backpacking with your dog and building an engaged audience and community on social media.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/nicolehandelHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | 77: How To Beat Monday, with Jason Antin | Jason Antin is a New England native who now calls Colorado home with his wife Jenny and daughter Avery. The Beat Monday co-host is obsessed with outdoor endurance challenges, big efforts on tight timeframes with great friends, and strives to achieve the ultimate work-life balance.From football, Fidelity Investments, and a career as a police officer to climbing and running around the world with a show on Outside TV, Jason's story is an inspired pursuit of what makes you feel most alive.Between working with early-stage start-ups with business development and strategy, to training and guiding clients eager to explore the mountains, Jason's professional life is built around cultivating and contributing to an enthusiastic outdoor community.Off the clock, Jason enjoys moving quickly in the mountains over all mediums that mother nature shares with us whether that be trails, rock, ice or snow. Long days in the mountains with plenty of smiles is what he's looking for.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/jason-antinHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | 76: How To Scale Something Beyond Yourself, with Chris Ronzio | Chris Ronzio started his first real business when he was 14, but his entrepreneurial career began long before that. Learn about Chris' journey from lemonade stands and car washes to a nationwide video production company, and now, a software that helps small businesses build their playbooks and train their growing teams—Trainual. Alongside his business endeavors, Chris has been managing Type 1 diabetes since 7 years old and shares how this disease has impacted his motivation and entrepreneurial drive. Plus, Chris shares a humbling story of barely being able to run 2 miles just two years ago, In contrast with completing his first half Ironman just last month. Chris also happens to be host Jonathan Ronzio's big brother and business partner! This is a fun episode. Hope you enjoy it! | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | 75: Expeditions, Entrepreneurship, and Uncertainty with Liz Sampey & Rob Bart | Today, adventurers Liz Sampey and Rob Bart leave on a one-way ticket to Pakistan to begin a human-powered journey across the Himalayas in winter. On bikes and a packraft, the two will travel from Pakistan to Nepal, and it's a mystery even to them exactly how long this voyage will take.How do you develop even remote comfortability with the extreme unknowns of expedition life? And how do you design your lifestyle and career in a way that allows you to take off for an undetermined amount of time to pursue an adventure dream?This episode explores the mindset it takes to chase both expeditions and entrepreneurship, how Liz and Rob have planned and prepared for their journey ahead, and the steps you can take to infuse a little more uncertainty into your life to achieve your own impossible.Find the show notes at https://exploreinspired.com/liz-and-robs-himalayan-journeyHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | 74: Uncomfortable and Awesome, with Angel Collinson | 29-year old Professional big mountain skier Angel Collinson has shattered industry ceilings since she hit the scene. The first female skier to land both the opening and finale segments in a TGR film and the first woman to win Powder Magazine's "Best Line" award.Raised on the slopes of Alta ski area in Utah's Little Cottonwood Canyon, her and her brother Johnny (also a professional skier on The North Face athlete team) spent their youth splitting time between ski resort employee housing and living out of a van chasing backcountry adventures for family fun.In this episode we talk all things skiing and stoke of course, Angel's sibling dynamic in the professional sphere, as well as how to overcome your own worst critic—yourself.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/angelcollinsonHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | 73: How to Take Your Passion and Run With It, with Rickey Gates | Rickey Gates is a Salomon sponsored runner, writer, and storyteller. He is the author of the upcoming book, Cross Country, written about his run across America—a project titled Transamericana that is also set to become a feature film. He is the creator of the Hut Run Hut retreat series, in its 7th year, as well as the Bus Run Bus guided adventure series in its 2nd year. In this episode, Rickey talks about how he fell in love with running, how its influenced his life at different moments, and the inception of his projects and the momentum they've created. Additionally, Rickey weighs in on learning to live on almost nothing, why waiting tables and seasonal employment shaped his career aspirations and opportunities, how to smile through frustration, and why you need to start talking to strangers.For more: https://exploreinspired.com/rickeygatesHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | 72: Nicole Deboom's Epic Entrepreneurial Epiphany (The Evolution of Skirt Sports) | Nicole Deboom is the Founder and CEO of Skirt Sports, a former professional triathlete, host of the Run This World podcast, founder of the Running Start nonprofit, a wife and a mom. How does she have the time? Tune in to find out.Also discover how Nicole continues to evolve both personally and professionally with business pivots that feel more akin to a startup than a 15 year old apparel company, and the confidence factor to tackle any tough challenge ahead.Show notes: https://exploreinspired.com/nicoledeboomHosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily HollandEditor: Chris PlantePresented by: Explore Inspired | — | ||||||
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