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By Tim Garland
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
Imagine having to part ways with your dream truck and bus project, and feeling trapped in a job you resent, all while struggling with burnout. That was my reality not so long ago. As we celebrate the three-year anniversary of the Trail Connection podcast, I take a heartfelt walk down memory lane, recounting the trials, tribulations, and triumphs that have shaped my journey. Opening up about my darkest moments, the challenges I faced, and the toll it all took on my mental health, I also share how I found the courage to seek help and reignite my passion for the outdoors. Tune in for an episode filled with reflection, learning, growth, and finding peace in chaos.
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After over a year of radio silence Tim releases a recording from last summer discussing how nature inspires us to write and record. Featuring Tim's childhood friends and roommates, Danny Moody and Jordan Johnson.
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It's been quite a while since the mic of the Trail Connection has been turned on. Tim explains why there was a pause on production and reminds us to keep pushing forward. You're not a failure!
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Tim sits down with Jesse Cody of Hike the Good Hike to discuss wilderness therapy and the reality of common mental health struggles. Jesse shares his personal story of his battle with mental health and how his 2015 AT thru-hike saved his life.
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We bought a bus! Diving into the process of purchasing, gutting, and renovating a short bus for adventuring. Tim explains why the decision was made to take on this project, reveals the floor plan, and shares why you should share your dreams with those around you.
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So much to explore in your own backyard! Tim sits down with Danny Laurel of The Texas Trailhead and discusses what all local state parks have to offer.
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Tim talks with Jamie, a previous co-worker who recently quit his job to pursue his dream of thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail this year. Armed with knowledge gained from vloggers and other experienced hikers, he begins his northbound journey on March 2nd.
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Campfire cookin' and trying a brand new recipe of heart of palm and venison stew. Going over ingredients, meal and packing prep, harvesting a heart of palm, and preparing the dish in the woods.
Ingredients Used
1 Venison Tenderloin
1 pack of Jasmine Rice and Quinoa
1 bag of Matchstick Carrots
1 Can of Sweet White Corn
Pearl Onion Medley
Fresh Dill
Fresh Chives
2 Small Cartons of Beef Bone Broth
Olive Oil
Garlic, Black Pepper, and Sea Salt Spice Mixture
Fresh Heart of Palm (sliced)
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Kicking off 2021 with what we are deeming the first episode of "Season 2" with a new look and a new sound. Tim is joined by Peter Murphy and his son Ethan to discuss their first time section hike of the AT. Touching on all of the treasures of the trail, lessons learned, and special memories created together as father and son on a significant milestone for Ethan.
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After taking a significant break, Tim recaps the pros and cons of 2020. Sitting on the beach recounting all the wins from a very difficult year, 2021 looks promising!
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.