• Chandrika D. Phea
    Feb 16 2022

    On this episode of Women Gone Wilderness we are talking with Chandrika D. Phea,  an active outdoor enthusiast, a triathlete who loves cycling, hiking, kayaking and the music nature brings. She has created a safe space for black women to hike and explore our wilderness areas, is a best selling author and an inspiration for others to get outside and try something new.

    Check out Chandrika's best selling Book, "Lord, I Don't Want to Die A Christian" 

    You can follow Chandrika on Twitter at: Chandrika D. Phea

    Columbus Laides, you can connect with Black Girls Run. For those ladies outside of the Columbus area visit : Black Girls Run to find a community near you. 

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    1 hr
  • Charlottes Great Adventure: Wyoming and Utah
    Oct 7 2021

    In the summer of 2020 and at the height of the COVID outbreak, Charlotte decided to take off on a cross country adventure - to cycle from Portland Oregon back to Columbus Georgia.

    During this episode you Charlotte will take us through her journey through Wyoming and Utah, how she felt when she reached the Grand Tetons, her fears about bears (and her bear encounter), rafting down the Snake River and eating elk burgers.

    To learn more about Charlotte visit her at SUP Y'all - https://supyallyoga.fitness
    or follow her on Instagram: @supyallyoga or @i.am.charlotte

    For more information on W.I.L.D. or how to sign up for trips, classes, events or to shop visit: www.wildoutdoorlearning.org

    Follow W.I.L.D. on Facebook @WILDColumbusGA and on Instagram @wild_columbus

    To make a tax-deductible donation visit DONATE

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    48 mins
  • Keeping Clean While Getting Dirty
    Sep 2 2021

    Backcountry Hygiene is always our #1 requested topic... and one that many women are uncomfortable talking about or evening asking questions..

    During this episode we will cover all tips and tricks on how to stay clean while in the wilderness - from your head to your feet, and everything in-between from experienced WILD women Sanna Moravek, Jen Lamb and Brooke Jackson.

    Please note that our conversations are candid, and we cover topics such as menstruation and poop. If you find this uncomfortable please choose another episode to listen to!

    For more information on W.I.L.D. or how to sign up for trips, classes, events or to shop visit: www.wildoutdoorlearning.org

    Follow W.I.L.D. on Facebook @WILDColumbusGA and on Instagram @wild_columbus

    To make a tax-deductible donation visit DONATE

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    45 mins
  • Charlotte's Great Adventure: Oregon and Idaho
    Jun 14 2021

    In the summer of 2020 and at the height of the COVID outbreak, Charlotte decided to take off on a cross country adventure - to cycle from Portland Oregon back to Columbus Georgia.

    During this episode you will hear about the preparations that Charlotte took in order to prepare for her adventure and how W.I.L.D helped with this,  her first few days on the road - and meeting some interesting people as she first set off. She will share with you her struggles with the wind, goat-heads and some of the gems she has camped and stayed out during her first 794 miles as she completed Oregon and Idaho.

    To learn more about Charlotte visit her at SUP Y'all - https://supyallyoga.fitness
    or follow her on Instagram: @supyallyoga or @i.am.charlotte

    For more information on W.I.L.D. or how to sign up for trips, classes, events or to shop visit: www.wildoutdoorlearning.org

    Follow W.I.L.D. on Facebook @WILDColumbusGA and on Instagram @wild_columbus

    To make a tax-deductible donation visit DONATE

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Charlotte Gallager
    May 3 2021

    In this episode you will meet Charlotte Gallagher, and hear about the experiences she had on her first few W.I.L.D. trips - (including catching her stove on fire).

    Charlotte's first W.I.L.D. trip was to Cloudland Canyon Sate Park, which is nestled in the northwestern corner of Georgia and is know for its beautiful waterfalls (and lots of steps - 600 to be exact!) This first trip was filled with an overload of experiences - with the W.I.L.D. bus breaking down on the way there and all the rain!

    On Charlotte's second W.I.L.D. trip, the destination was Cumberland Island National Seashore - a breathtaking barrier island off the coast of South Georgia. During this trip we had a water-purification snafu and her cookstove catching fire. We also talk about the book Untamed, and how one woman has helped to keep Cumberland wild.

    These first few trips and clinics that Charlotte attended helped her prepare for her great adventure, of biking solo across the United States. (This journey will be shared on following episodes).

    To learn more about Charlotte visit her at SUP Y'all - https://supyallyoga.fitness
    or follow her on Instagram: @supyallyoga or @i.am.charlotte

    For more information on W.I.L.D. or how to sign up for trips, classes, events or to shop visit: www.wildoutdoorlearning.org

    Follow W.I.L.D. on Facebook @WILDColumbusGA and on Instagram @wild_columbus

    To make a tax-deductible donation visit DONATE

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    56 mins
  • International Women's Day
    Mar 9 2021

    On this episode of Women Gone Wilderness - recorded on International Women's Day, we discuss some of the influential female Trail Blazers in our lives, and also some of the hurdles women face today when getting out to the backcountry.

    Hosted by Founder and Executive Director Sanna Moravek, with guest and current Board member Brooke Jackson.

    Women Gone Wilderness is brought to you by Women's Initiative for Learning and Discovery (W.I.L.D.) , a 501c3 non-profit organization. You can learn more about W.I.L.D., to support our mission, become a member or shop visit http://www.wildoutdoorlearning.org

    Follow us on Facebook at: @WILDColumbusGA

    Follow us on Instagram at: wild_columbus

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    42 mins
  • The Beginning
    Feb 18 2021

    Women's Initiative for Learning and Discovery is a 501c3 non-profit organization, but it wasn't always that way. Learn how W.I.L.D. got started, the early days when we were just a tiny group of girls hanging out our local outfitter.  Laugh  at our very first trips and cringe all the things that went wrong in those early days, but most importantly understand our journey to where we are today, and what sets W.I.L.D. apart from other outdoor organizations.

    Hosted by Founder and Executive Director Sanna Moravek, with guest and current Board President and Guide, Jen Lamb.

    You can learn more about W.I.L.D. at http://www.wildoutdoorlearning.org 


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    26 mins