39: Where the Redwoods Grow
Listen now
Description
Savannah lived in a truck for a year in an attempt to pursue a career in adventure photography. She learned that the privilege to electively suffer still comes at a cost. It didn’t give her more time with her aunt, but it did give her the ability to bloom with a new season, to grow big enough to hold both love and grief simultaneously. Because grief, at its deepest core, is an act of love itself.For the Love of Climbing is presented by Patagonia (https://www.patagonia.com/home/). Additional support is from Deuter USA (https://www.deuter.com/us-en), Gnarly Nutrition (https://gognarly.com/), Allez Outdoors (https://allezoutdoor.com/), Ocún (https://www.ocun.com/), and the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) (https://suwa.org/).Music is by Chad Crouch. Additional music is licensed by Music Bed.Cover art by Kika MacFarlane (https://www.kikamacfarlane.co/).Read the transcript here (https://www.fortheloveofclimbing.com/episodes/episode-39-where-the-redwoods-grow).Catch up on podcast (pod-Kath?) updates and general life things: @inheadlights (https://www.instagram.com/inheadlights/)FLC is public media which means we’re supported by listeners like you. Donate (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/inheadlights) or become a patron (https://www.patreon.com/fortheloveofclimbing).
More Episodes
On October 29, 2019, Michelle Xue and her climbing partner, Jenny Shedden, set off to climb Red Slate Mountain in the Sierra Nevada when they were struck by rockfall and killed. This story is told through the lens of her dear friend, Artem.While all genres of climbing can be dangerous, alpine...
Published 12/01/23
Published 12/01/23
“Are you a good witch or a bad witch?” Glinda asked Dorothy when she crash-landed in Oz for the first time. The theory of everything is that every element has an opposite. And by this logic, if there are, in fact, “good moms”, then it would follow that there must also be “bad moms”. But it...
Published 11/01/23