The Trail Less Traveled Podcast
1) HIV and AIDS: Education, Treatment, and Stigma
Virginia (Ginny) Bond is an educator and public health researcher based in Zambia whose work focuses on HIV, stigma reduction, and community health. Trained as a social anthropologist, she collab...Show More
2) Stewardship and Phenology with Lisa Bickell
Lisa Bickell is an environmental educator and interpretive planner based in Missoula, Montana, and the current board chair of the Montana Natural History Center. She has been involved with the or...Show More
3) Selway River Adventures with Doug Proctor
Doug Proctor grew up just outside Cincinnati, Ohio, where his love for rivers was seeded early in life. As a boy he spent years canoeing with his family and through the Boy Scouts on class one ri...Show More
4) A Culinary Journey Across Continents: The Silk Road Catering & Spice
Sam and Elise Risho are the culinary heart and soul behind The Silk Road Catering & Spice in Missoula, Montana. Their story is rooted in decades of family food tradition and a passion for gl...Show More
5) Missoula Spotlight: Aimee McQuilkin, Shane Clouse and Dave Stromeyer
Aimee McQuilkin is a Missoula entrepreneur and community builder, best known as the owner of Betty’s Divine and the Clark Fork Yacht Club. Through these beloved businesses, she has helped shape Missou...Show More
6) Defending Wildlife as Public Trust: Frank Szollosi of the Montana Wildlife Federation
Frank Szollosi is the Executive Director of the Montana Wildlife Federation, the state’s oldest and largest wildlife conservation organization focused on protecting wildlife habitat, public lands...Show More
7) Iditarod Lessons: John Wood on Dogs, Distance, and Discipline
John Wood is an Alaska musher from Chugiak who started chasing the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in the late nineteen seventies and went on to finish the thousand mile route to Nome four times in 1978,...Show More
8) Listening to Nature: Master Naturalist, Kelly Dix.
Kelly Dix was raised in Lyndonville, NY, where time spent outside sparked her curiosity and awe of the natural world. She holds degrees in Mathematics, Environmental Sciences & Engineering, and Toxico...Show More
9) Return: A Journey Back to Living Wild
Lynx Vilden is a renowned author, wilderness guide, and ancestral skills teacher known for her immersive “Stone Age Projects,” where participants live off the land using only primitive tools and techn...Show More
10) A Mountain Man Legacy of Hunting, Gathering & Primitive Wisdom
Dana Anderson, better known as Wild Mountain Man Dan, is a celebrated bushcraft instructor based in Matlock, Washington. Now 68, he has spent over six decades honing wilderness skills and teachin...Show More