35 episodes

Welcome to to Explore Magazine’s LIVE THE ADVENTURE Podcast

This is the podcast that delves deep into the outdoors—we’ll inspire, inform and get you stoked to explore.

Hiking? Camping? Environmental stewardship? Active living? Gear? You know it—and a whole lot more. Fresh guests every episode!

Hosted by Explore Magazine editor and adventure expert, David Webb (@davidebwebb).

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Welcome to to Explore Magazine’s LIVE THE ADVENTURE Podcast

This is the podcast that delves deep into the outdoors—we’ll inspire, inform and get you stoked to explore.

Hiking? Camping? Environmental stewardship? Active living? Gear? You know it—and a whole lot more. Fresh guests every episode!

Hosted by Explore Magazine editor and adventure expert, David Webb (@davidebwebb).

    EP35: Krista Halling & John Freeman—Better Adventures With Your Dog

    EP35: Krista Halling & John Freeman—Better Adventures With Your Dog

    Let's talk about dogs. We love them! Walks, cuddles, playing fetch...
    But what about travel and adventure with your dog? Have you boarded a plane with your pup? Embarked on a multi-day backpacking adventure? An epic road trip?
    If you're like most people, you likely look for a dog-sitter when you're travelling. But what if you changed your mindset and looked at ways you can bring your do with you.
    It's possible. Krista and John can show us how—and this is why they founded DogPacking.com, a website devoted to information and inspiration for better adventures with your dog.  
    Krista is a veterinary surgeon and John is currently on a round-the-world bike-packing trip with his dog in tow. So they know their stuff.
    So let's sit back and talk dogs with Krista Halling and John Freeman. 

    • 51 min
    EP34: Dr. Saeid Mushtagh and Burgess Andre—Pine Pollen, Canada's Home-Grown Superfood

    EP34: Dr. Saeid Mushtagh and Burgess Andre—Pine Pollen, Canada's Home-Grown Superfood

    We’ve all heard the term “superfood” before. Often in relationship to things like acai, a berry native to south and central America, or coconut oil—maybe avocado.
    All of these foods, for Canadians anyway, would need to be imported. Such is the way…
    So, when I heard about a superfood that was being wild and sustainably harvested right here in British Columbia—one that can bring you increases in energy, stamina, recovery and more—I was very interested.
    Have you heard of pine pollen? A powdery dust harvested from the small male cones of the lodgepole and ponderosa pine?
    Maybe you’re familiar with it as part of the tree’s propagation—but as a superfood? This is where things get really interesting.
    Today, my guests are Dr. Saeid Mushtagh and Burgess Andre. They are the co-founders of a company called Canadian Pine Pollen, harvesters and retailers of, among other things, pine pollen products.
    And they’ve been on a journey of discovery to unlock the potential of this superfood for our benefit.
    You’re gonna want to stay tuned for this one—we balance science, nature and sustainability—and if that’s not enough, I even have a special gift for you at the end of the episode.
    So let’s talk pine pollen with Dr. Saeid Mushtagh and Burgess Andre.

    • 45 min
    EP33: Michael Spivak and Daniel Mazour—We're Going for a Cold Plunge

    EP33: Michael Spivak and Daniel Mazour—We're Going for a Cold Plunge

    It’s December. It’s cold. Do you want to warm up?
    Or do you want to get even colder? Colder than you’ve ever been?
    We’re talking up to your chin in ice cold. Fozen. And you’re doing it all for your mental and physical health.
    Welcome to the world of cold plunges.
    You may have seen it online lately. Folks submersing themselves in frigid H2O and claiming mental acuity, physical activation, fat loss and more.
    Is this for real? Are regular folks like you and I actually doing it?
    And are the benefits actually measurable?
    Today, my guests are Michael Spivak and Daniel Mazour.
    They’re the co-founders of Coldture, a Canadian company that manufacturers cold plunge equipment for home and commercial use.
     And they believe in the power of the cold as much as you’ve ever believed in anything in your life.
     So let’s hear their story—and dive into the wild and wonderful world of the cold plunge.

    • 48 min
    EP32: Anne Bouchard—Desire, Discipline and Trail Running

    EP32: Anne Bouchard—Desire, Discipline and Trail Running

    Welcome to episode 32 of Explore Magazine's Live the Adventure Podcast.
    What drives you? What gets you out of bed in the morning?
    And how do you stay focussed on this passion so that it enhances all other aspects of your life?
    Well, today we’re talking to an expert in mindset, focus, desire, discipline—and trail running.
    Anne Bouchard is a The North Face athelete, professional trail runner, mother of two and works ful-time in the world of corporate taxes!
    So she has a lot going on. But still she balances all while training and competing at a high level—running races and events in excess of 50, 60, 100, 200 and even 600 kilometres!
    How does she do it? What can we learn? Stay tuned for Anne Bouchard, The North Face sponsored trail runner.

    • 46 min
    EP31: Alex Man and Melissa Stefaniw—Mountain Biking in Manitoba, Really?

    EP31: Alex Man and Melissa Stefaniw—Mountain Biking in Manitoba, Really?

    When you think of a mountain biking destination in Canada, where comes to mind?
    Vancouver? Golden? Canmore?
    How about Neepawa, Dauphin and Minnedosa—all in Manitoba? Yes, it's true. Manitoba has a burgeoning mountain bike scene, with parks and trails popping up all over the province.
    Today, my guests are Alex Man and Melissa Stefaniw. Based near Dauphin, they raise funds, build trails, organize events and get the word out about Manitoba's mountain bike scene.
    But what exactly is Manitoba's mountain bike scene? How does it differ?
    And can it compete? 
    Let's find out!

    • 40 min
    EP30: Curtis Matwishyn—Let's Talk About Bears

    EP30: Curtis Matwishyn—Let's Talk About Bears

    Welcome to episode 30 of Explore Magazine's "Live the Adventure" Podcast.
    Let's talk about bears. Those majestic, beautiful creatures that roam the wild lands of just about every region in Canada...
    Those apex predators who can be misunderstood and feared by humans...
    And who, due to habituation and encroachment, are every so often the subject of a dicey (or worse) human-wildlife encounter.
    Today, my guest is Curtis Matwishyn. Curtis is a wildland firefighter and wildlife photographer living in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan.
    As you can imagine, he's see a few bears. But one in particular resulted in a viral video and an impactful learning experience about how we as humans can better interact with bears...
    ...And what we NEED to carry with us when we travel in bear country.
    Do you like bears? Let's get into it.

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Liveinyourbody ,

Nice for a change of pace

I listen to a lot of podcasts, but they are mostly about food and health. An adventure podcast is a nice change of pace. Plus, it's great to hear a Canada-based and -focused podcast. Looking forward to enjoying to more.

MamaMelinda1978 ,

Loving others’ experiences and looking forward to mine

As a sheltered mom with two young girls in the rut of routine in urban life, I desperately want to get out and away and live adventurously - and want my children to want to, as well! But, well ... (insert challenges and excuses). (Insert this podcast.) After listening to the first episode, I was inspired by what it has to offer. I love that it contains practical ideas and specific advice, but I also love that it is presented in such a way as to get me thinking about outdoor adventuring and to give me motivation and inspiration to get underway in our own adventures. I feel challenged by my lack of experience and resources in this area, but here is a resource that allows me to benefit from others’ experience - not just to love vicariously through it, but to get started on building my own experience - and not feel totally clueless as I do. I am grateful for the food for thought and am looking forward to coming episodes!

CC Bolton ,

Great Adventure Podcast

Podcasts are my new favorite addiction! I’ve only listened to a few episodes but so far so great!

My favorite thing is when my 5yo son brings up something he heard on the podcast. It always amazes me what sponges kids are and the things they remember 🥰 He recently told his dad about people mountain biking in “Port Pooty” in Canada. It took me a minute but then I remembered and realized he was talking about Port Moody 🤣 I think we’ll be visiting Port Pooty one day!

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