Episodios

  • Ian Aman - Ultramarathoner, Coach and Author
    Feb 11 2026

    Ian Aman is an ultramarathoner, executive coach, and author from Airdrie, Alberta, who has turned personal struggle into a mission of inspiring others to redefine their limits.

    In 2016, Ian embarked on "Ian Runs Alberta"—a historic 1,600-kilometre journey from the Alberta/Northwest Territories border that spanned 62 days and raised $25,000 for the Canadian Mental Health Association and Centre for Suicide Prevention. Running the equivalent of 38 marathons in a row, Ian chronicled this transformative experience in his book Soul Runner, a raw, day-by-day account of physical endurance intertwined with mental resilience, family connection, and the power of human spirit.

    Originally from Medicine Hat, Ian has watched family members struggle with mental health issues while navigating his own battles with anxiety. His answer has always been the same: lace up and run. Inspired by Terry Fox's legacy, Ian believes that "your mind will quit long before your body, if you let it"—a philosophy that drives both his athletic pursuits and his work as a running coach and motivational figure.

    After experiencing profound loss and having to rebuild his life from the ground up, Ian emerged with a deeper understanding of transformation through discipline, silence, and internal work. His latest book, Disappear for a Year: Disconnect From The Chaos And Level Up Your Life (January 2026), offers a blueprint for leaders and high-performers who feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck—showing them how stepping back from the noise can be the fastest path to becoming their strongest selves.

    Through his coaching, speaking, and writing, he continues to challenge others to discover what they're truly capable of when they refuse to let their minds set the limits.

    Links:

    Ian’s website: https://www.ianamanofficial.com/

    His latest book, Disappear for a Year, Amazon link: https://a.co/d/03EDpk33

    Airdrie Backyard Ultra: https://www.airdriebyu.com/

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  • Mandy Gill - Adventurer, Ultra Endurance Athlete and Author
    Jan 23 2026

    Mandy Gill is an adventurer, ultra-endurance athlete, author (Reset with Resilience) and leadership advisor who has built a career at the intersection of high performance, resilience, and human potential. A nationally known media personality and former broadcaster, she has spent nearly two decades turning hard-earned lessons from the mountains and the microphone into practical strategies for teams, leaders, and everyday athletes. As CEO and founder behind the Healthy Habits platform, Mandy has helped people and organizations around the world build sustainable routines that drive meaningful, long-term change.

    On the adventure side, Mandy has tested her limits on some of the world’s toughest terrain—from ultra-trail races well over 100 km to high-altitude expeditions in the Himalaya, including an attempt on Ama Dablam. Those experiences inform her work as a sought-after keynote speaker on resilience, mental toughness, and performing under pressure in uncertain environments. She draws clear parallels between navigating risk in the mountains and leading through volatility at work, making her a go-to voice for organizations looking to strengthen culture, wellbeing, and team cohesion.

    www.mandygill.com

    @mandygilldotcom

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  • Maxime Chaya - Explorer and Adventurer
    Dec 9 2025

    Today's guest is Maxime Chaya, Lebanon’s foremost adventurer and the first person from his country to stand atop Mount Everest, which he summited in 2006. That Everest climb was actually featured on Discovery Channel's reality series "Everest: Beyond the Limit," but it was just one chapter in an extraordinary career of exploration.

    Max went on to complete the Seven Summits—the highest peak on every continent—and then pushed further, adding ski expeditions to the North and South Poles to achieve what's known as the Three Poles or the Explorer’s Grand Slam .

    In 2013, he took to the ocean, rowing across the Indian Ocean with two crew mates and setting a Guinness World speed record in the process—covering over 5,800 kilometers in just under 58 days.

    But one of Max's most remarkable adventures came on two wheels. He and British ultra-runner Steve Holyoak completed not one, but two bikepacking expeditions across the Rub' al Khali—the Empty Quarter, the world's largest sand desert. Their first crossing in 2016 took them 1,500 kilometers from Abu Dhabi to Salalah, Oman in 21 days. They loved it so much they went back for more, this time riding 2,500 kilometers from Jeddah to Muscat over 33 days.

    Back home in Lebanon, Max continues to promote adventure sports throughout the region. He's also a sought-after motivational speaker, sharing his philosophy that "There is an Everest for Everyone."

    Please welcome Maxime Chaya.

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  • Go Outside - Cailynn Klingbeil and Annalise Klingbeil
    Nov 14 2025

    A conversation with Annalise and Cailynn Klingbeil, the Calgary-based twin sisters behind Go Outside, one of Canada's most influential outdoor newsletters. From their first hike at two months old to building a community of thousands who are discovering that adventure doesn't require epic summits or extreme objectives—it just requires stepping outside.

    Annalise Klingbeil is a former daily newspaper journalist, co-founder and principal of Champion Communications, and co-creator of the Go Outside newsletter. Her writing focuses on making Alberta's wilderness accessible to everyone, challenging the notion that outdoor adventure requires specialized skills or elite fitness. She's been featured in CTV Calgary, Calgary Herald, and The Guardian discussing outdoor accessibility and the future of Canada's parks.

    Cailynn Klingbeil is a freelance journalist whose stories have appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, and co-creator of Go Outside. Her work explores the intersection of nature, community, and everyday adventure. She brings a generalist's curiosity and a storyteller's eye to the question: how do we help more people fall in love with the outdoors?


    gooutside.substack.com

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  • Ben Kwiatkowski - Adventure Racer
    Oct 30 2025

    In today’s episode of the Adventure Audio Podcast Laval speaks with his adventure racing teammate and friend, Ben Kwiatkowski.

    Ben has a master’s in sustainable forest management, a B.Sc. in cell biology and genetics, is a professional avalanche forecaster, former ski patroller, medical team supervisor for music festivals and one of North America’s top adventure racers and captain of Team Expedition Canada AR. Ben calls Golden, British Columbia home.

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  • David Calder - Ultramarathoner
    Oct 21 2025

    Today’s guest is someone who pushes limits—not just in distance, but in grit, landscape, and life. Meet David Calder.

    Dave calls Alberta’s Rocky Mountains home now, but his journey begins on Canada’s east coast. A native of Cape Breton, he’s gone from coastal trails to alpine ridge-lines. On LinkedIn, he describes himself as an ultramarathoner living in the mountains—and occasionally “blowing stuff up” in his work as a driller/blaster at a nearby quarry.

    In today’s episode, we’ll dive into how David’s background—his grit forged in two coasts—shapes his approach to ultra distance, resilience, terrain strategy, and life beyond finish lines.

    From hydrating alpine summits to pacing in storms, you’ll hear how he thinks in kilometres, miles and meters, and why his path might challenge how you see what's possible.

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  • James Allen - Explorer, Speaker, Mentor and Storyteller
    Sep 29 2025

    James Allen is an Australian modern-day explorer, speaker, mentor, and storyteller who fuses adventure with deep wisdom. From high peaks to frozen poles, he’s turned extreme environments into laboratories for leadership, resilience, and personal growth.

    By the age of 22 (in 1995), James became the youngest person to summit Mount Everest via the North side. Over his career he has completed the Seven Summits, skied to the South Pole, traversed remote jungles, deserts, oceans, and scuba dived in challenging locations around the world.

    James holds degrees in Exploration Geology, Economics, and Polar Studies, and has served in senior roles at global organizations including Shell International, Walmart, PA Consulting, Wilkinsons UK and Woolworths Australia. His life is a blend of expeditionary daring and corporate leadership — lessons from one inform the other.

    Through his expeditions and business endeavors, James has crafted a unique voice on pushing boundaries: be it physical, mental, or cultural. James inspires people to see that ordinary individuals can accomplish extraordinary things. He now lives in Avalon Beach, Sydney, Australia, yet continues to mount global expeditions, often inviting others to join in discovering more of what we are all capable of.

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  • Tom Babin - Author, Journalist and Cycling Advocate
    Sep 16 2025

    Welcome back to Adventure Audio after a bit of a summer hiatus that involved a whole lot of time in the mountains of southeastern British Columbia where we have a home.

    On the topic of hiatuses, my co-host Pete, continues his, but still managed to do a lot of riding and of course put on his brilliant cycling event - The Crowsnest Pass 100, google it and sign-up for next summer, it’s good one.

    In this episode I am joined by Tom Babin—author, journalist, cycling advocate, and storyteller. Tom literally wrote the book on winter cycling with the book Frostbike: The Joy, Pain and Numbness of Winter Cycling, and he’s spent his career exploring how bikes fit into our lives—not just as a sport, but as a way to connect with cities, nature, and each other.

    Through his writing, speaking, and online presence thru his popular Youtube channel, Shifter, he’s become one of the most thoughtful voices on how two wheels can transform how we live.

    We’ll talk about why people are so reluctant to be uncomfortable, how e-bikes are changing the fitness conversation, and where cycling is headed in a world that’s more stressed and distracted than ever.

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    1 h y 10 m