About That Outdoor Job is a series podcast for those more comfortable in hiking boots than business wear and that rather be outdoors than behind a desk. During every episode we chat with a guest to find out how they landed that outdoor job, what it takes to thrive in the outdoor industry, and how much outdoor time they really get. We’ll share their insights, observations, career advice and a few of their best adventure stories. Have a listen and you’ll be sure to pick up some useful leads. Hosted by Charlaine Jannerfeldt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, advice and a few of their best adventure stories.This is our first episode of our second series "Not your typical outdoor job".In this episode she talks to Martina Russo about her not so typical outdoor job and how she got there. The "how" in Martina's case is also atypical having started as a freelance translator while moving from place to place to support herself. But that doesn't mean she sees herself as a "digital nomad" and she shared with us why not. Her personal frustration with Italian sport gear translation is what spurred her creation of the action sports translator and she shared how she managed to create what some would say is too niche of an outdoor job to succeed. And succeed she has whilst facing a number of challenges that come not only from growing a fully remote business and team but, as she candidly reveals, from lack of experience being part of any type of translation firm herself. Martina has some great advice for anyone considering following a path like hers. Music by Dream-Protocol from PixabayShownotes and episode transcript at: http://www.aboutthatoutdoorjob.com/episode23-martinarusso-action-sports-translator.htmlVote for us in the "CAREER" category of the Women in Podcasting awards until 1 October 20224.Our Patreon page where you can become a member to support the creation of this independent podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26/09/2024 • 23:16
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living. We’ll share their experiences, challenges, insights, career advice and some of their best adventure stories.In this short episode we'll be telling you about our next series launching 22 August 2024.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtOur Patreon page where you can become a member to support the creation of this independent podcast.Visit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramSound Effect from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/06/2024 • 01:19
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, advice and a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Vicky Balfour about her transition from being a stay-at-home mom for 14 years to a bike mechanic. She opened up about her mental health and feelings of isolation that were the catalyst for her return to the workforce but not at any cost; the challenges she still faces to juggle it all which has made her re-evaluate what success is to her; and how today she and her daughter do advocacy work for disabled and inclusive cycling. And Vicky has some great advice for anyone considering re-entering the workforce after a lengthy hiatus and some gems of wisdom for those who want to attempt doing so in a completely new field.This is our last episode of the "Women in outdoor jobs" series. We'll be back soon to introduce our second series.Music by Olexy from PixabayShownotes and episode transcript at: http://www.aboutthatoutdoorjob.com/episode21-vickybalfour-bike-mechanicOur Patreon page where you can become a member to support the creation of this independent podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/05/2024 • 31:36
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Melissa Reid about her experience as a professional athlete. Melissa initially competed for Great Britain as a para triathlete, winning a bronze medal at the Paralympics in Rio and has successfully transitioned as a pro surfer with three world championship titles already to her name. In this raw and candid conversation, Melissa shares with us how losing it all propelled her into a pro athlete career she hadn't seen for herself and how an injury took her back to her true passion. She shared her honest experience and views as an adaptive athlete and the pitfalls she's had to face for not being disabled "enough". For anyone considering a career as a pro athlete, Melissa also gave us a major insight she wishes she's known when she started her pro career.Music by Julius H. from PixabayShownotes and episode transcript at: http://www.aboutthatoutdoorjob.com/episode20-melissareid-pro-surfer.html Our Patreon page where you can become a member to support the creation of this independent podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/04/2024 • 22:17
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Alicia de Pfyffer, Spanish-Swiss skipper about her decade experience sailing super yachts and her transition to offshore racing. She shares with us how "work" is actually an adventure and she finds herself honing her entrepreneurial and project management skills when not on the water. Alicia candidly speaks about the challenges of funding her offshore racing and the bold move she took to start qualifying for the Mini Transat 2025. And Alicia has some great advice for girls and women who want to get into sailing.Music by Chillmore from PixabayShownotes and episode transcript at: http://www.aboutthatoutdoorjob.com/episode19-aliciadepfyffer-skipper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21/03/2024 • 21:38
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Jeanne Mochel about her experience in the outdoor industry working as the Head of Apparel at Mammut Sports Group. She shares how a clear goal and drive, but also a willingness to take some detours, played a major part in her success. Jeanne reminds us that working in the outdoor industry isn't always where you get the most outdoor time but it is a catalyst for a lot of outdoor adventures. She candidly shares some of the pitfalls of working in an industry you're passionate about and how the boundaries between work and private life can be blurred. And Jeanne has some great advice for anyone considering product development in the outdoor industry.Music by Olexy from PixabayShownotes and episode transcript at: http://www.aboutthatoutdoorjob.com/episode18-jeannemochel-head-apparel-mammut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
08/03/2024 • 22:24
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Rowena Phillips about her experience in the ski industry working as an instructor and cofounding Matterhorn Diamonds ski & snowboard school in the ski town of Zermatt, Switzerland. She shares with us how she took what was once her holiday hobby and turned it into her livelihood. The passion that took Rowena to the Swiss Alps some 20 years ago is clearly still a huge part of her day-to-day. However, she does speaks about managing expectations when "living your dream"; addresses the challenges of making a sustainable living in a seasonal job; and shares the less sexy side of ski town living. She also shared some down-to-earth, or what she calls "uncool", advice for anyone looking to make a career out of ski teaching. Music by Music_Unlimited from PixabayShownotes and episode transcript at: www.aboutthatoutdoorjob.com/episode17-rowenaphillips-ski-instructorComplete our Audience Poll so we can get to know you, the listener, better. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23/02/2023 • 21:51
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with with Sarah Smith, Canadian bush pilot. She shared with us how she naturally gravitated towards bush flying; how it's more than a job but a way of life; and a surprising risk she had to take to keep her plane safe. Sarah candidly speaks not only about the upsides of her profession but what the challenges are on a day-to-day basis and has some great advice for anyone considering bush flying..⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and more.Music by AudioCoffee from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Sarah SmithInstagram: @sarahjoanna01Our Audience PollEpisode 9 with Sophie Nolan, Wilderness Guide and founder of Sidetracked AdventuresMore info about bush flying in Canada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
22/12/2022 • 19:02
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with with Raquel Vélez, outdoor apparel entrepreneur and founder of Alpine Parrot who was named one of Outside Magazine's Outsider of the Year 2021. Raquel shares how her love for the sport of skiing, which she only picked up in her late twenties, was the catalyst for her entrepreneurial journey into the world of outdoor apparel. Though she always knew she'd start her own company some day, doing so in the outdoor industry was not on her radar. Let alone the apparel industry. Raquel openly shared the challenges and difficulties she's face in a still "male and pale" sector but also what has made a difference in succeeding. Much of her great advice isn't only for the outdoor apparel industry but for anyone considering an entrepreneurial journey.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by Olexy from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Raquel VélezInstagram: @alpineparrotWebsite: www.alpineparrot.comOur Audience Poll"Start With Why" by Simon SinekOutdoor Retailer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
08/12/2022 • 28:44
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this short bonus episode Charlaine has put together a medley of sorts of some of the great advice our guests to date have shared during her conversations with them. ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by DaddysMusic from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast:Nouf Alosaimi @redseacitizenAnna and Kirsty Berington @seeingdoublesleddogracingChristelle Bretaudeau @christellebretaudeauLarissa Clark @anotherworldadventuresCharlotte Ditchburn @publicrightsofwayexplorerCaroline Elliott @fjordsarCatie Friend @catiefriendAlexandra Gossink @ilovetheseasideJess Kroon @forest1979Sophie Nolan @sidetrackedadventuresDr. Lucy Obolensky @endeavourmedicalMelody Sky @melodysky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
28/07/2022 • 15:54
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Charlotte Ditchburn, Access Field Officer and Public Rights of Way advocate. Charlotte shared how she found herself in this niche area of the outdoor world, one that is often not well known to the general public but has such an impact on our ability to adventure outdoors. Her outdoor job has provided more than a living, it's part of how she keeps her mental wellness and lets her connect with likeminded communities to embark on new outdoor adventures. Charlotte was also candide about the challenges she faces as a woman in her role and has some great advice for anyone considering the access sector. ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by madirfan from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Charlotte DitchburnInstagram: @publicrightsofwayexplorerWebsite: www.prowexplorer.comMountain Training Association: Hill and Moorland LeaderBritish Horse Society: BHS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14/07/2022 • 22:29
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Nouf Alosaimi, Saudi scuba diving instructor, PADI Ambassador and founder of the Red Sea Citizen Dive Club. Nouf shared how she believes following your passion is always a success especially for your mental well-being. She is all about empowerment and she's taken the lead to help the female community of Saudi divers be supported in their sport and initiate those women who are willing to take the plunge. She candidly speaks not only about the upsides of her profession but what the challenges to be happy in this career are. She also has some great advice for anyone considering working as a scuba diving instructor.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by lemonmusicstudio from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Nouf AlosaimiInstagram: @redseacitizen @redseacitizendiveclubFacebook: @redseacitizendiveclubWebsite: www.redsea-citizen.comPADI Women's Dive Day with Nouf Alosaimi, Pink Bubbles DiversSylvia Earle: TED talk "My wish: Protect our oceans" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30/06/2022 • 18:23
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Alexandra Gossink, travel writer and co-founder of "I Love the Seaside" surf and travel guides. Alexandra shares how the sea has always been her constant, travel her muse and writing her ambition. From freelance travel writing to creating, writing and edition surf and travel guides, she's intertwined her passion and job in a way that works for her. That's not to say she doesn't face challenges and she candidly shares what those are too. Alexandra also has some great advice for anyone considering travel writing.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by JuliusH from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Alexandra GossinkInstagram: @ilovetheseaside @alexandra.gossinkFacebook: @ilovetheseasideWebsite: www.ilovetheseaside.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16/06/2022 • 19:22
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Christelle Bretaudeau, PR & Events Manager Europe for Colombia Sportswear Company. She shares with us how destiny played its role in starting her career in the outdoor industry and how the outdoors has kept her there for nearly 17 years. Christelle speaks about how it can prove to be challenging to wear two hats but it can also be exhilarating. She candidly tells us how the pandemic has had a lasting impact on her work but also the key learnings she's gotten from it. And Christelle has some great advice for anyone considering PR and Events work in the outdoor industry.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by prazkhanal from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Christelle BretaudeauInstagram: @christellebretaudeauColumbia Sportswear Company:" Meet Columbia and Gert, One Tough Mother! "Instagram: @columbia_eu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
02/06/2022 • 19:27
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this short bonus episode she talks with identical twin sisters Anna & Kristy Berington, dog mushers and co-owners of Seeing Double Sled Dog Racing kennel, about what it's like to dog race with your sister, and if that's a plus or a minus.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by Coma-Media from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Anna and Kirsty BeringtonInstagram: @seeingdoublesleddogracingWebsite: www.seeingdoublesleddogracing.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26/05/2022 • 07:47
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with identical twin sisters Anna & Kristy Berington, dog mushers and co-owners of Seeing Double Sled Dog Racing kennel. They share with us how having free range growing up instilled a self-reliance and "can do" attitude that's served them well out on the trails; how two sisters from Wisconsin made their way to racing the legendary Iditarod dog race; what drives them to keep racing in these harsh conditions; and what having 40some fury colleagues is like year round. They also share some great advice for anyone considering dog mushing.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by Coma-Media from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Anna and Kirsty BeringtonInstagram: @seeingdoublesleddogracingWebsite: www.seeingdoublesleddogracing.comMovies mentioned:"Jeremiah Johnson" starring Robert Redford (1972)"Iron Will" starring Mackenzie Astin (1994)DeeDee Jonrowe: www.deedeejonrowe.comDean Osmar, 1984 winner of the IditarodLance Mackey, 4 time Iditarod winnerIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race results:Kristy BeringtonAnna Berington Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19/05/2022 • 23:29
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Sophie Nolan, Wilderness Guide and founder of Sidetracked Adventures. She shares with us how the call of the wild influenced her decision to leave her city job and head to the mountains; how a crazy adventure in Finland led her to her passion job; and why she chose to start her own wilderness guiding company. She candidly speaks not only about the upsides of her profession but what the challenges are on a day-to-day basis and has some great advice for anyone considering wilderness guiding.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by Coma-Media from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Sophie NolanInstagram: @sidetrackedadventuresFacebook: @sidetrackedadventuresguideYoutube: @SophieNolanWebsite: www.anotherworldadventures.comInternational Wilderness course at Tampere Vocational College Tredu: www.tredu.fi/en/index/programs-in-english/international-wilderness-guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21/04/2022 • 27:49
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Larissa Clark, co-founder and director of Another World Adventures. Larissa speaks of how after taking a sabbatical that proved to be a transformational journey, she co-founded an adventure travel company. She shares with us how she's fit her lifestyle needs into her business and how that's worked for her; the challenges adventure travel experts face not only in covid-times; how being in a male-dominated sector never fazed her; and some great advice for anyone considering running their own adventure travel company.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by Lesfm from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Larissa ClarkInstagram: @anotherworldadventuresFacebook: @anotherworldadventuresTwitter: @anotherworldadvLinkedin: Larissa ClarkWebsite: www.anotherworldadventures.comEnvironmental Justice Foundation: https://ejfoundation.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
07/04/2022 • 27:01
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Caroline Elliott, snowsports awareness educator and author. Caroline shares her challenging journey to break into the ski patrol world and the obstacles she's had to face not only as a women but a foreigner. Her passion for snow safety and rescue has take her to Australia, France and back to the UK with an ever evolving role to bring snowsports awareness to the people who need it most. She's recently published a picture book for kids "Fjord's Mountain Mission" based on her work and partnership with her flat-coated retrieve work dog Fjord.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by penguinmusic from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Caroline ElliottInstagram: @fjordsarWebsite: www.fjordsar.comBook: Fjord's Mountain Mission: Slope Safety with Fjord the Avalanche DogAustralian Ski Patrol Association: www.skipatrol.org.auThredobo Ski Patrol: www.thredboskipatrol.org.auZippia's gender statistics for ski patrol jobs : www.zippia.com/ski-patrol-jobs/demographics/#gender-statistics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24/03/2022 • 16:40
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Jess Kroon, mountain biking guide and co-owner of MTB Verbier. Jess' story is one of passion and love, where following her instincts and her heart leads her to a lifelong career in the outdoor recreational industry. She shared with us how even after 17 years she still gets excited to show her clients the beauty that surrounds her home trails; the challenges there are growing old in this job; what stereotypes she's faced in this male-dominated sport; and some great advice for anyone considering mountain bike guiding.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by ZakharValaha from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Jess KroonInstagram: @forest1979Website: www.mtbverbier.comInternational Mountain Biking Association Survey: www.imba.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
03/03/2022 • 17:30
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Catie Friend about her transition from stay-at-home mom to official speaker for the International Ski Mountaineering Federation. Catie shares how she landed that first speaker job and how interviewing Kilian Jornet played a role in what happened next; the challenges that came with being a freelancer in the extreme sports industry; the concerns she had to workout to find the right balance for her family; her biggest lessons learnt; and some great advice for anyone considering sports commentating.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by madirfan from PixabayAudio from the 10th ISMF Ski Mountaineering World Championship in Villars-sur-Ollon in 2019 used with permission from SkiMo Villars.ResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Catie FriendInstagram: @catiefriendWebsite: www.catiefriend.comPodcast: Chatting to a friendEpisode "Chatting with Mimi Anderson" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17/02/2022 • 26:23
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Dr. Lucy Obolensky, Expedition Medic. Lucy shared the insights she's gained through her extensive experience in expedition medicine in diverse environments from desert, altitude, jungle and polar settings and with projects like BBC's Planet Earth and Netflix's One Planet. Lucy shared with us how a girl from the UK found herself doing expedition medicine; her professional highs and lows as well as what she learnt from them; the importance of mental health in her role; and great advice for women considering expedition medicine but also for those who perhaps had to put being an expedition medic to the side because of family responsibilities.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by madirfan from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Dr. Lucy ObolenskyInstagram: @endeavourmedicalWebsite: www.endeavourmedical.co.ukHelp for Heroes websiteBBC's Planet Earth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/02/2022 • 23:27
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this episode she talks with Melody Sky, adventure photographer and filmmaker, based in the Swiss Alps. Melody shares with us how she got her first photography job, how it led her to working as an ice diving guide, learning to ski and wanting to produce her own ski movies. She eventually settled in the beautiful mountain town of Verbier where she's busy working on multiple adventure photography and filmmaking projects. She openly shares not only the upsides of her profession but what the challenges are on a day-to-day basis and has some great advice for anyone wanting to make adventure photography and filmmaking their living too.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramYou can listen on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.Music by Lesfm from PixabayResourcesFeatures in this podcast: Melody SkyInstagram: @melodyskyWebsite: www.melodysky.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
03/02/2022 • 19:02
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this short launch episode we share with you the theme of our first series: women in outdoor jobs.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramMusic by Lesfm from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/01/2022 • 02:16
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this short launch episode we tackle the question of what we mean by the outdoor sector and what kind of outdoor jobs we're going to explore on the podcast.⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramMusic by Lesfm from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/01/2022 • 03:28
Welcome to ⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast where host Charlaine Jannerfeldt has conversations with those who’ve made the outdoors their living, so you can too. We’ll share their insights, observations, tips and why not a few of their best adventure stories.In this Trailer episode we talk about:Who this podcast is forWhat you the listener will get from this podcastThe podcast set up and frequencyInvite you to be part of the growth of the podcast⟪About that outdoor job⟫ podcast is hosted & produced by Charlaine JannerfeldtVisit Aboutthatoutdoorjob.com and follow us on InstagramMusic by Lesfm from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27/01/2022 • 03:40