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Jo Pybus
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Travel Adventures with Jaime
Experience Luxury in Alaska at Pybus Point Lodge
On this episode, my guest talks about a luxury fishing trip she took to Alaska. From flying in on a seaplane to a multi-course dinner, Pybus Point Lodge offers unique experiences to guests who love the outdoors but want to enjoy all the comforts of home. You can book 4-night stays at this all-inclusive lodge located on Admirality Island in Alaska. My guest had a great time, and many of the guests at this lodge come back year after year to experience the beauty of Alaska and great fishing!Pybus Point LodgeIf you would...
2025-02-18
52 min
Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis 🇺🇦
Lawton Pybus - Understanding the Value of UX in Lean Times
In this episode of Brave UX, Brendan welcomes Lawton Pybus, Principal and Co-Founder of Drill Bit Labs. Join them as they dive into the evolving landscape of UX amidst recent tech layoffs. Lawton shares insights from his extensive research on UX job markets and discusses the importance of valuing UX in organizations. With a blend of personal anecdotes—including a ‘fun’ story about a venomous snake—this conversation highlights key trends, challenges, and the potential role of AI in UX. Listeners will find valuable advice for navigating their careers and fostering resilience in the UX field. Don’t miss this insig...
2025-02-04
1h 12
UXR Minds Podcast
Lawton & Thomas's journeys & Drill Bit Labs ft. Lawton Pybus & Thomas Stokes
Lawton Pybus & Thomas Stokes: Founding Drill Bit Labs & Growing in UX Research | UXR Minds Podcast In this episode, UX researchers Lawton Pybus and Thomas Stokes discuss their unique paths into UX Research and how their shared experience at university led to the founding of Drill Bit Labs. They also share important advice for junior UX researchers on how to start strong in the field and find the best resources for learning and career growth. If you're at the beginning of your UX journey, this episode is full of practical tips from two experts who have...
2024-09-27
50 min
Crone Life™️ Revolution Podcast
Crone Life Joy Chat- From Sporty Spice to Creative Spice with Jo Pybus
"From Sporty-Spice to Creative-Spice: Finding the new menopaused me" with Jo Pybus @jo_pybus_writer Podcast Cohost of @alex_the_seal_podcast and Columnist for HerCanberra @hercanberra Jo spent her 40's finding her athleticism and became an Aussie representative athlete but Perimenopause pulled the rug out and left her with many questions, and on a quest to find her next challenge and desire. Jo wants listeners to know "That the transition into menopause is like a caterpillar breaking out of a chrysalis and become a butterfly. You'll discover a new you, and you'll like her!" Website: https://hercanberra.com.au...
2023-08-01
42 min
The Good Girl Confessional
#120 Jo Pybus | Writer & Podcaster | The legacy of being raised by an alcoholic Mother
TW: This episode contains conversations about alcohol abuse, alcoholism Today in the Confessional, I am honoured to be chatting with the gorgeous writer and fellow podcaster Jo Pybus. We’ll be talking about Jo’s powerful article that was published nationally this week about her experience of being raised by an alcoholic mother. Jo’s courage to share this very personal story has resonated with so many people.Jo’s article, titled “I didn’t want to demonise my alcoholic mother in her eulogy – but I wasn’t going to lie either” was published in the @sydneymorning...
2023-07-02
1h 11
SOFcast
S4 E9 Retired Navy Vice Admiral Sean A. Pybus and Mrs. Patty Pybus- SEALs, Family, and Loss
USSOCOM welcomes back former Deputy Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, Retired Admiral Sean A. Pybus and his wife Patty. In this episode we discuss Vice Admiral Pybus's storied military career, life as the military spouse of a Navy SEAL, and the tragic loss of their son Christopher to suicide. This is an emotionally packed episode that honors both the illustrious career of a father, love of family from a mother, and the memory of their son. Subscribe Today!
2023-01-11
57 min
The 40’s Project
Perimenopause with Jo Pybus
Jo Pybus is an author, podcaster, feminist and has a passion for raising awareness about perimenopause. We like to call it “reverse puberty”, and it’s coming for us ladies! Pour yourself a cuppa, buckle up and enjoy the insightful words of wisdom from Jo. More about Jo 👇🏻https://instagram.com/jo_pybus_writer?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://www.facebook.com/JoPybusWriterJo is also the co-host of “Alex The Seal” Listen to her podcast here 👇🏻https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/alex-the-seal/id1614354445CONTACT US: ...
2022-10-26
26 min
Secrets of Greatness
Richard Pybus on Coaching Pakistan, South Africa (FC) & Windies Cricket Teams
Richard Pybus speaks about his experience working with ATGs in Cricket - Saqlain Mushtaq, ShoaibAkhtar, Mark Boucher, Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, Faf Du Plessis & Mkhaya Ntini.Pybus talks about · His Coaching Journey · Development of players such as Boucher, Ntini, Steyn, Du Plessis· Pybus’ Strategic Thinking Framework · His experience coaching a team full of superstars (Pakistan World Cup team in 1999)· What happened during the 99 World Cup final Vs Australia· A story of innovation: Saqlain Mushtaq's 'doosra'· Leadership· Coaching stories with Morne Morkel, Dale Steyn & Windies Cricket· A fun Rapid Fire round with Py...
2022-02-12
54 min
Let's Have A Chat About Murder
Pybus Case up-date November 2021
The Court of Appeal has refused to increase the sentence of Sam Pybus recently jailed for less than five years for choking his lover to death during sex. Three judges declined attorney general Suella Braverman’s attempt to have Sam Pybus’ sentence for killing Sophie Moss lengthened on Friday.
2021-11-25
07 min
The Good Girl Confessional
#54 Jo Pybus | Late Onset Feminism - It's never too late!
Jo Pybus is a late onset feminist who shares observations from her life in the middle-ages through another late onset pursuit; writing. Having been a late onset athlete, her love of an endurance event led her to write a novel and become an advocate for menopause awareness. Jo shared her views of menopause on SBS Insight. She s a regular columnist for Her Canberra and has written for Wb40 Magazine as well as other publications.Jo is also now the Co-Host (along with yours truly) of the Alex The Seal Podcast - talking all things 70's and 80s...
2021-11-16
1h 02
Let's Have A Chat About Murder
Wannabe Cop Pybus stated "She wanted to be Strangled" UK - 2021
On the 7th of February 2021 Sophie Moss, 33, was found unconscious at home in Darlington, County Durham, she later died in hospital. Sam Pybus - who was married but had been seeing Ms Moss for three years. The 32-year-old had previously pleaded guilty to manslaughter. On 6 February he had drunk 24 bottles of Amstel lager over 10 hours and drove to Ms Moss's flat after his wife went to bed. At 04:43 GMT the following morning he drove to Darlington police station and told staff he believed he had strangled Ms Moss.He said that...
2021-11-13
41 min
Small Business, Big Network
Your Partnerships Network. An interview with Lee Randall-Pybus
Lee Randall-Pybus is co-owner and director of Your Partnerships Ltd. Your Partnerships is a business networking platform that has grown from just two UK counties, to being a global networking organisation. After spending 25 years as an entertainer Lee is a true people’s person and works hard to make sure that connections are made between businesses and also helps those businesses reach out to new clients. www.yourpartnerships.co.uk
2021-04-05
22 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 75 - Josh Carr Hikes
We are joined in the studio by Josh Carr, videographer extraordinaire and hiking enthusiast about his adventures around WA and Tasmania. A talented filmmaker, Josh explains what goes into making one of his stunning videos and what drew him into making films about hiking.
2021-04-02
28 min
Saturday Sport on Coast and County Radio
On This Day 1965 with Whitby Town Amateur Cup finalist Nev Pybus...
Nev Pybus, Whitby Town's Amateur Cup finalist goalkeeper, joins Andrew to look back on the 56th anniversary of the Blues' semi-final win over Enfield at Sunderland's Roker Park...
2021-03-28
10 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 74 - Perth Hiking Expo
We are joined by the President of HikeWest, Dave Osborne, to talk about the upcoming WA Hiking Expo that is being held on Sunday the 2nd of May at the Perth Hills Discovery Centre in Mundaring. A celebration of hiking, trail running and the community, we discuss what has gone in to organising the first event and all the challenges of postponing due to Covid. https://www.wahikingexpo.com.au/ Thanks to our wine sponsor, Green Door Wines and as a special offer for Real Trail Talk listeners simply enter TRAILTALK at the che...
2021-03-19
29 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 73 - Feed the Hike
We are joined by Michelle Ryan to discuss her new dehydrated meal company, Feed the Hike. Providing tasty, fresh and smartly packaged options for the trail, we talk about why she created Feed the Hike, the journey to get to this point and what's in the future. As a special offer for Real Trail Talk listeners, use the code REALTRAILTALK15 for 15% off any purchase on the website for the month of March 2021 (https://feedthehike.com/store/) Thanks to our wine sponsor, Green Door Wines and as a special offer for Real Trail Talk listeners simply e...
2021-03-05
40 min
DJ Nocturna Presents Queen of Wands
Singer, Songwriter, Multi-Instrumentalist Brandon Pybus of Goth Rock Band Sonsombre
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and founder of goth rock band Sonsombre is the project of Brandon Pybus. Long time veteran of the black metal underground scene, Sonsombre has emerged quickly in the gothic rock genre playlists and dancefloors since its inception in 2018, releasing three albums consecutively : A Funeral For The Sun, The Veils Of Ending, and the latest, One Thousand Graves, along with several music videos. Sonsombre will be releasing a new album called "Revival" via Cleopatra Records set to be released this Spring, 2021.Bandcamp- https://sonsombre.ban...
2021-02-21
25 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 72 - Munda Biddi - Collie to Nala Mia
The next episode in our Munda Biddi series discussing the section of the track taking you from Collie to Nala Mia with special guest Saf Flatters from Bark and Spark. Exploring the stunning Jarrah forests of Wellington National Park, including one of the more entertaining downhill stretches, the trail then heads into the Ferguson Valley for rolling farmland and orchards before arriving in the apple capital of Western Australia, Donnybrook. From Donnybrook the trail heads through the forests and farmlands to the old timber town of Jarrahwood and the Nala Mia Campsite. Welcome to our fi...
2021-02-19
1h 10
Pure Fitbaw
Pure Championship - Queen of the South's Dan Pybus
Chris and Cammy catch up with Dan Pybus to chat all things Championship. Dan takes them through what's gone into their recent upturn in form, what it's like playing alongside a club legend and how he's found the league in his time at the club so far.
2021-01-29
19 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 71- 2020 in Review
In what was an unexpected year for the world, we sit back and discuss the year that was, our trail adventures and then get into a Q&A. Welcome to our first wine sponsor, Green Door Wines and as a special offer for Real Trail Talk listeners simply enter TRAILTALK at the checkout for a 10% discount on your first online order.
2021-01-01
1h 38
Real Trail Talk
Episode 70 - Munda Biddi - Dwellingup to Collie
The next episode in our Munda Biddi series discussing the section of the track taking you from Dwellingup to Collie. Taking in some really nice Jarrah forest, this section is unfortunately blighted by the ongoing destruction of the forests by Alcoa and their bauxite mining operations. To read more about the section and see some great photos check out The Long Way's Better
2020-12-11
1h 09
Real Trail Talk
Episode 69 - Kep Track
Running between Mundaring Weir and Northam, the historic Kep Track follows the old rail trail as it winds through the forests, towns and farms along the water pipeline. This 75km trail is best experienced on a bike so on a rainy November day, we loaded up our mountain bikes to discover what this trail was all about.
2020-11-27
51 min
Build Upon The Good
Ep 8- Vice Admiral (Ret) Sean Pybus, fmr US Navy SEAL
Kean interviews former Navy SEAL and commanding officer Vice Admiral (ret) Sean Pybus. How was he able to separate being a father at home, while having the huge responsibility of commanding our elite warriors? What lessons did he learn along the way? What good does he hope to pass down to his children? Pybus is currently the Chairman of the Board for the Navy SEAL Foundation. Please support our warriors and their families at www.navysealfoundation.org www.BuildUponTheGood.com *Special thank you to Sean Kelly and the band The Samples f...
2020-11-08
29 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 68 - Mark's Spring Road Trip
After a long break we have returned with Mark giving an account of his four week road trip where he hiked the Cape to Cape, ticked off several hikes on his to-do list around Walpole, Albany and Esperance and finished with a fun weekend at the Pemby Trail Festival. To hear Mark's response to several previous episodes plus get a sneak peek of the content that will be coming to The Life of Py over the next few months, settle in and have a listen.
2020-10-30
1h 11
The Sportageous Cast
Richard Pybus: Coaching Pakistan, Bangladesh and West Indies Cricket (Part 2)
In this episode of Sportageous Podcast, we bring you part 2 of our conversation with cricket coach extraordinaire, Richard Pybus. In part 1 Richard Pybus, shared the story of his own cricket career and his role in developing cricket at the domestic level in South Africa. This time around he talks about his time with Pakistan, Bangladesh and West Indies cricket as a coach and as the director of the West Indies Cricket Board. We then talk about his new coaching platform, Cricketlab, which you can visit here: https://www.cricketlab.co/. This is part two of our three-part series on Richard P...
2020-09-17
29 min
The Sportageous Cast
Richard Pybus: Cricket from the UK to South Africa (Part 1)
In this episode of Sportageous Podcast, we bring you a conversation with none other than cricket coach extraordinaire, Richard Pybus. He has coached international teams such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and the West Indies, he was formerly the director of the West Indies Cricket Board and arguably one of the most influential coaches in South African domestic cricket. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-09-10
39 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 67 - Dave Osborne from WalkGPS
This week we are joined by Dave Osborne from WalkGPS to discuss off-track hiking, what went into creating the depth and breadth of walks on his website and the state of bushwalking in Western Australia.
2020-08-28
55 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 66 - Risk
We are joined by Risk Expert Alan de Souza, who also happens to be father to Donovan, to discuss the topic of risk and how it relates to trails, government and decision making. Stay to the end for a quick Q&A on what Donovan was like as a kid.
2020-08-07
43 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 65 - Munda Biddi - Jarrahdale to Dwellingup
The second episode of our Munda Biddi series sees us joined by Jake from Intents Offroad to discuss the Jarrahdale to Dwellingup section of this 1000km cycling trail. Taking you through the Jarrah forests of the Darling Range, there is some lovely cycling mixed in with mining and forestry operations.
2020-07-27
37 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 64 - Neil McCulloch from the First Hike Project
We sit down with Neil McCulloch from the First Hike Project, a not for profit organisation that takes newly arrived youth from refugee and migrant backgrounds out on hiking trips in the Australian bush to help introduce them to the outdoors and build confidence. Discussing what is involved with the trips, who participates and the effort required, this was a really fascinating chat with a man that is doing a lot of great things in the community. If you'd like to help out in any way send the FHP an email at contact@firsthikeproject.org.au, anything y...
2020-07-10
28 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 63 - Jess Beckerling from the WA Forest Alliance
In this episode we interview Jess Beckerling from the WA Forest Alliance to discuss the threats facing the forests of the South West of WA, the transition away from native logging, the future of the forests and how you can help save their beautiful ecosystems.
2020-06-26
31 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 62 - Munda Biddi - Mundaring to Jarrahdale
Hopping on the mountain bike for 2020, Donovan has started a sectional end to end of the Munda Biddi, a 1000km long distance trail running from Mundaring to Albany. Running North to South we are doing a series on the track starting with the Mundaring to Jarrahdale section that runs through the Darling Range.
2020-06-12
58 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 61 - South West Road Trip Challenge
Our mission for this episode was to come up with the ultimate South West Road Trip given a time frame of roughly two weeks that could be realistically accomplished. We both map out our hypothetical routes and discuss how we would fill each day (which of course included a lot of trails).
2020-05-27
52 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 60 - Hiking Gear Discussion
In this episode we get into a discussion about hiking gear, what we use, how we came to choose that gear, a brief chat about ultralight gear, sustainability and what gear we'd like heading into the future.
2020-05-01
50 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 59 - Mark's Bibbulmun Track Rebuttal
After finally finishing his sectional end to end, Mark discusses his thoughts on the entire Bibbulmun Track and how life has changed over that time.
2020-04-18
1h 33
Real Trail Talk
Episode 58 - Snorkelling in WA - Coral Coast and the North West (Part Two)
We are joined again by WA outdoor adventure enthusiast Shavaurn to discuss the world class snorkelling locations up and down the northern part of Western Australia. With some of the most stunning spots in the whole of the state (and perhaps the country), the snorkelling at places like Ningaloo is beyond amazing.
2020-04-01
38 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 57 - Snorkelling in WA - Perth and the South West (Part One)
We are joined by WA outdoor adventure enthusiast Shavaurn to discuss the various snorkelling spots around Perth and South West. With summer meaning a break in the hiking season, we like to get out into the water and explore a different type of scene. Thanks to the Leeuwin Current there is a variety of sea life and coral to see so close to shore.
2020-03-18
40 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 56 - Tongariro Northern Circuit
The second of our two Great Walks of New Zealand discussions, we talk about the Tongariro Northern Circuit that was completed by The Long Way's Better at the end of 2019. This four day hike takes you around the active volcanoes of Mount Tongariro and Mount Ngauruhoe (used as Mt Doom from Lord of the Rings) with public huts along the way to stay in. Hear all about the adventure as Donovan and Alissa recount their journey through this remarkable landscape.
2020-03-03
46 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 55 - Abel Tasman Coast Track
In this episode we are joined by the other half of The Long Way's Better to discuss their Christmas expedition on the Abel Tasman Coast Track in New Zealand. This 4.5 day coastal hike is a relaxing escape from the usual rigours of multi-day hiking with stunning scenery, nice huts to stay in and some casual distances on each day.
2020-02-18
53 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 54 - 2019 in Review
With a busy year for both The Long Way's Better and The Life of Py, we sat down and reminisced about the past year's adventures and what will be coming up in the future.
2020-02-04
1h 05
Real Trail Talk
Episode 53 - Dream Bibbulmun (Part Two)
Continuing on with the blank slate idea of where we would take the Bibbulmun Track in an ideal world, the journey continues from Donnelly River to Albany. We are joined by Steve Sertis from the Bibbulmun Track Foundation and Bonny from Friendly Dropbear as the hotly debated coastal section receives a major realignment including an epic finish as proposed by Mark.
2019-12-26
1h 02
Real Trail Talk
Episode 52 - Dream Bibbulmun (Part One)
In this episode we are joined by Steve Sertis from the Bibbulmun Track Foundation and recent end to ender Bonny to discuss where we would take the Bibbulmun Track if given a clean slate. Grab a map or follow along on the Bibbulmun Track website and join us as we have a fun discussion about the changes we would make and why.
2019-12-11
1h 10
Destinations Incentive Travel Podcast
Pybus Point Podcast
The typical Alaskan fishing lodge script: A bit of Deadliest Catch meets roughing it man-camp. But Pybus Point Lodge is anything but typical. Listen as Darryl Bosshardt, Corporate Travel and Group Sales at Pybus Point Lodge, discusses with Destinations Brand Ambassador Kip Lambert how the motto of Elevating the Human Experience has transformed this destination into a premier, all-inclusive Alaskan fishing resort welcoming to couples, families, and corporate groups. Find out how Pybus Point breaks the script with everything from the strong and beautiful Captain Jenny to five-star chefs in the kitchen. And biggest script break of all, how a co...
2019-11-27
48 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 51 - World Trails Network
This week we sit down with Melina, a World Trails Network Ambassador from Perth to discuss who the World Trails Network, what they do and what the future holds. It was a great insight into the world trails community that is developing and what to expect at the 2020 World Trails Conference in Nepal. For more information visit their website a visit (https://worldtrailsnetwork.org/)
2019-11-26
31 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 50 - Half Century Q&A
To celebrate our 50th episode we asked you, the listeners, to send in your questions that we would try our best to answer. We had some fun in the process and thank you to everyone who sent in something. Here's to our first 50 episodes and to continuing on with the next 50 episodes.
2019-11-13
55 min
What Does It Take To Win?
The Power of Purpose: Keri-anne Payne & Richard Pybus
Discovering what it really takes to win in sport and business, this podcast explores what genuine confidence looks like and how to attain it.“Confidence comes from knowing your purpose and how you can genuinely contribute towards that.”Keri-anne Payne is Double World Champion, Olympic Silver medalist and triple Olympian in 10km Open Water Swimming. Founder of two businesses Triscape, a luxury swim retreat, and Straight-line Swimming, which teaches those interested in the open water how to coach through qualifications and online CPDs.Richard Pybus is a world renowned cricket coach and one of the...
2019-11-04
47 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 49 - Golden Outback Coastal Walks
With Western Australia being home to some spectacular coastal walking, we spend this episode talking about some of the best coastal walking along the south east part of WA. With walks in Cape Arid NP, Cape Le Grand NP and Esperance, we discuss what makes this area so special. In the second half of the episode Donovan provides his insight into his visits to Fitzgerald River National Park that we previously talked about with Erika Jacobson.
2019-10-30
52 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 48 - Grose Valley
Part 2 of our NSW series of overnight hikes, this episode we are talking about The Long Way's Better's adventure at Grose Valley in the Blue Mountains. A challenging hike, you descend down into the valley where you follow the Grose River and camp the night before heading up some steep terrain to the finishing point.
2019-09-11
47 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 47 - Royal Coast Track
This week we are joined by Alissa for the first of a two part NSW special discussing the Royal Coast Track, located in Royal National Park, just south of Sydney.
2019-08-28
54 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 46 - Caminos and Pilgrimages
We are pleased to welcome back Michelle Ryan from Walkingtwobytwo to discuss Caminos from around the world, what they are, what defines them, the experience of walking a Camino and who hikes them.
2019-08-14
56 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 45 - Bibbulmun Track - Denmark to Albany
Joined by Kerstin Stender, former maintenance volunteer in this area and current Unit Coordinator for the Trails and Recreation Department of Parks and Wildlife, we discuss the Denmark to Albany section of the Bibbulmun Track. The final section of the 1000km track, enjoy the coastal finish into the Southern Terminus with plenty of great views and nice beaches. Stay tuned for more Bibbulmun Track content in the future as we wrap up the whole 1000km in one giant episode.
2019-07-31
1h 05
Real Trail Talk
Episode 44 - Shire of Kalamunda Walks
This week we are joined by Bonny from Friendly Drop Bear to discuss the extensive list of Shire of Kalamunda Walks that have been mapped out for our hiking pleasure in Perth. We discuss the good, the bad and the interesting from these collection of hikes located on the Darling Scarp.
2019-07-17
55 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 43 - Wiilman Bilya Trail
With new hiking trails in Western Australia few and far between, we were excited to check out the recently opened Wiilman Bilya Trail located in Wellington National Park just near Collie. Opened in January 2019, this 20km one way trail will eventually connect up and form a loop trail around Collie so we thought we would head out to see what it was like. To hear all about our adventures and what to expect from the Wiilman Bilya Trail have a listen.
2019-07-03
1h 03
Real Trail Talk
Episode 42 - Hiking Blogging - Behind the Scenes
In this episode we have a chat about what it's like adding to and maintaining both our websites, social media interactions, the process of going from planning to a finished trail experience, what we've learned over the years, a philosophical deep dive on why we do it and what's in store for the future. If you're interested in starting a hiking blog or any other kind of blog, or even if you're just curious about we do behind the scenes for The Long Way's Better and The Life of Py then have a listen.
2019-06-19
1h 16
Real Trail Talk
Episode 41 - Bay of Fires Lodge Walk
This week we are joined by Caris to discuss the Bay of Fires Lodge Walk, a four day trek offered by the Tasmanian Walking Company. Taking in the picturesque coastline of North East Tasmania, explore pristine beaches, rocky headlands and stay at the famous Bay of Fires Lodge. Ending Music - Layla as performed by Jessie Holden. Live for one night only at the Bay of Fires Lodge
2019-06-05
55 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 40 - Albany Opportunities
While we both love the Albany region for the plethora of lovely hikes that exists there, we've always thought the area has so much potential so for this episode we've brought in Bonny from The Friendly Drop Bear to discuss where we think there are opportunities to expand on the great hiking within the greater Albany area.
2019-05-22
1h 15
Real Trail Talk
Episode 39 - Hiking in Kalbarri
Alissa once again joins us in the studio to discuss the various adventures that The Long Way's Better have had over the years around the coastal town of Kalbarri. A popular holiday destination 6.5 hours north of Perth, there are a range of hiking options available from coastal walks to exploring the inland gorge systems.
2019-05-08
28 min
Real Trail Talk
Bonus Episode - Helena Campsite
As a special treat we kept Steve Sertis from the Bibbulmun Track Foundation in the studio to ask him some questions about the new Helena Campsite that is currently under construction and is due for completion around June 2019.
2019-05-01
22 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 38 - Bibbulmun Track - Walpole to Denmark
Continuing on our Bibbulmun Track journey, we are joined by Steve Sertis from the Bibbulmun Track Foundation to discuss the Walpole to Denmark section. Often described as one of the best town to town sections on the track, both Donovan and Steve talk about their experiences and the many great sites you can see along the way.
2019-04-24
1h 48
Real Trail Talk
Episode 37 - Tasmanian Day Walks
In this episode we discuss the wide variety of day hikes that we've both covered in Tasmania. With hundreds of walks to explore around the island we limited ourselves to walks we've experienced ourselves and between us we've covered most of the "greatest hits". Ranging from Southwest National Park to Mount Field National Park to Cradle Mountain and Freycinet National Park, this is a great listen for those planning a holiday to Tasmania. To check out the hikes we talk about visit thelongwaysbetter.blogspot.com/ or www.thelifeofpy.com
2019-04-10
1h 04
Real Trail Talk
Episode 36 - Wilsons Promontory Southern Circuit
In this episode we talk about Donovan's adventures on the Wilsons Promontory Southern Circuit in Victoria with his friend Zach. This four day hike just outside of Melbourne is a popular destination and as we discuss, a very lovely coastal walk worthy of the popularity. Enjoy hearing about the misadventures of young Zach and also what kind of scenery you can expect from this part of Australia.
2019-03-26
42 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 35 - Women Who Hike Roundtable
To celebrate International Women's Day Alissa takes over hosting duties to bring together a round-table of women who hike to discuss a range of issues ranging from their favourite hiking moments, hiking solo as a female, women's hiking gear, the term "women hikers", group hikes and hygiene on the trail. A big thank you to Michelle (WalkingTwoByTwo), Bonny (Friendly Drop Bear) and Louise for joining in the discussion.
2019-03-12
1h 09
Real Trail Talk
Episode 34 - Bushfires and Prescribed Burns
Our long awaited episode on Bushfires and Prescribed Burns is finally here and to help us to discuss the topic is Piers Verstagen from the Conservation Council of Western Australia and Hannah Etchells, a PhD student from UWA studying Fire Ecology in the South West of WA. The aim of this discussion is to get people talking about fire management, the different reasons behind prescribed burns and bushfires, how the environment responds to fire, climate change and also how you can make a difference in shaping the future of the forests of Western Australia.
2019-02-26
1h 03
Real Trail Talk
Episode 33 - Frenchmans Cap
In this episode we are joined once again by Alissa to discuss the four day hike to Frenchmans Cap in beautiful Tasmania as experienced by The Long Way's Better. Taking in one of the most picturesque landscapes in Australia, this stunning hike is a challenging but rewarding experience that should be on the "to-hike" list for every avid hiker.
2019-02-12
58 min
Real Trail Talk
Episode 32 - Bibbulmun Track - Northcliffe to Walpole
We are joined once again by Ben Dineen from Going Solo to discuss the Northcliffe to Walpole section of the Bibbulmun Track. Home to the infamous Pingerup Plains, this section is marketed as one of the best wilderness experiences of the trail. Enjoy some lively conversation in this episode about what merits that title along with Ben and Donovan's experiences in this section.
2019-01-30
1h 21
Real Trail Talk
Episode 31 - 2018 in Review plus Q&A
In our last episode of 2018 we sit down to have a rundown of what we both did during 2018 in what was a pretty crazy year for both of us. Going through season by season we explain where we were, what we were doing and how we enjoyed that particular place. Around the 50 minute mark things get a bit philosophical as we discuss the whys of all our adventures and we finish with a few questions sent in by our lovely listeners.
2018-12-19
1h 16
Real Trail Talk
Episode 30 - Bibbulmun Track - Pemberton to Northcliffe
Continuing with our look at the Bibbulmun Track, we move on to the Pemberton to Northcliffe section where you will find no shortage of Karri forest, farmland and waterways to keep you entertained. One of the more manageable sections at only three days, this section is perfect for a quick getaway or a long weekend.
2018-12-04
59 min
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Episode 29 - Three Capes Track
This week we are joined by the other half of The Life of Py, Caris, to discuss the Three Capes Track on the East Coast of Tasmania. This four day hike takes in some of the best coastal scenery in Tasmania and can be done in a variety of ways ranging from free day walks to self-guided public hut walks to the full luxury lodge option.
2018-11-20
1h 00
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Episode 28 - Fitzgerald River: The West Side
To conclude our two part series on Fitzgerald River National Park we are once again joined by Dr Erika Jacobson from Edgewalkers to discuss the western side of the park. A Unesco Biosphere reserve, Fitzgerald River is renowned for its incredible biodiversity and stunning beaches that rival the more famous Cape Le Grand National Park. The more isolated western side of the park is home to the best overnight walks in the state, the Mamang Trail, along with the day hikes at West Mount Barren and the Point Ann Heritage Trail. Camping is available at St Marys...
2018-11-06
57 min
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Episode 27 - Fitzgerald River: The East Side
This week we are joined by Dr. Erika Jacobson from Edgewalkers to discuss the east side of the spectacular Fitzgerald River National Park. A Unesco Biosphere reserved, Fitzgerald River is renowned for its incredible biodiversity and stunning beaches that rival the more famous Cape Le Grand National Park. For this first part of a two part mini-series, we discuss the walks on the eastern side of the park, including the rugged East Mount Barren and the Hakea Trail, which ranks as one of the best coastal overnight hikes in the country.
2018-10-23
36 min
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Episode 26 - Outdoors October With Jamie Bennett
This episode we are joined by Jamie Bennett from Outdoors WA to discuss Outdoors October and the various events that are taking place as part of this month long program. Jamie is one of the leading voices in the outdoors community, bringing people together and trying to get people outdoors and exploring the beautiful home we call Western Australia. To find out more about Outdoors October, visit the website below and make your Outdoors October pledge along with tagging all your photos with #OutdoorsOctober. www.outdoorsoctober.com.au
2018-10-12
34 min
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Episode 25 - Walls of Jerusalem
This week we are joined by Alissa to discuss one of Tasmania's Great Multi-Day Bushwalks, the Walls of Jerusalem. Home to some of the finest alpine scenery in Australia, the Walls of Jerusalem National Park lies within a core reserve of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and is recognised as one of the more pristine places in Australia. This hike can be done as a choose your own adventure with trips lasting from one day up to eight days but for the purposes of the podcast we will be discussing Don and Alissa's three day trip fro...
2018-09-27
1h 05
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Episode 24 - Bibbulmun Track - Donnelly River to Pemberton
Continuing on our Bibbulmun journey we pick up where we left off at Donnelly River Village and begin the first of the true experiences through the Karri forest. This lush and magical section is full of fungi, wildflowers, streams and the Donnelly River, which you will follow for a couple of the days. Feauturing some of the best campsites on the track, this is rated very highly for good reason. Finishing at Pemberton rounds off this five day experience where you get the opportunity to relax and enjoy a hot meal and shower.
2018-09-14
1h 45
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Episode 23 - Cape to Cape Track
We are joined this episode by Dr Erika Jacobson from Edgewalkers to discuss the 135km Cape to Cape Track in the beautiful south west region of Western Australia. Following the journey from north to south, we discuss each day and what to expect from one of the best multi-day trails in Australia. From long beach stretches to stunning Karri forest to a variety of wonderful wildflowers, this trail has it all and is the perfect way to spend a week of your life.
2018-08-29
1h 37
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Episode 22 - Hike Your Own Hike Roundtable
Joining us for the first ever four person Real Trail Talk roundtable discussion is Bonny from Young Perth Hikers and Ben from Going Solo to chat about the old hiking term "Hike Your Own Hike". One of our longest podcasts ever, we dive into the topic with discussion points around our various experiences, gear choice, the reasons why we hike and also who we like to hike with. If you love your hiking or want to hear things from a different perspective then brew up your favourite hot drink and strap yourself in for over an hour of us...
2018-08-15
1h 41
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Episode 21 - Dave Willcox From Common Ground Trails
This week we were lucky enough to be joined by Dave Willcox from Common Ground Trails to discuss what goes into trail building, the process to get trails planned, approved, funded and built along with how WA stacks up when it comes to trail planning and construction. This was a really fun chat as Dave has extensive knowledge of the trail industry and as an avid trail user himself, has a fantastic insight into what is going on right now within the trail community.
2018-08-01
56 min
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Episode 20 - Bibbulmun Track - Balingup to Donnelly River Village
In our 20th Episode, special guest Michelle Ryan (Walkingtwobytwo) returns for an an extended overview of the Balingup to Donnelly River Village section of the Bibbulmun Track, talking about the transition to lush Jarrah and Karri forests. Includes discussion about Mark's third opinion on the Dwellingup to Collie section of the Bibbulmun and Michelle's newly released guidebook to the Cape to Cape Track
2018-07-12
53 min
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Episode 19 - The Overland Track
We are joined once again by Alissa to discuss The Long Way's Better's adventure on the Overland Track in Tasmania. This world famous multi-day hike takes you through some true wilderness but with a touch of comfort along the way. Explore mountains, plains, waterfalls and temperate rainforest in one of the best hiking destinations in the world. This episode is proudly brought to you by Sudio, a Swedish based headphone company wanting to revolutionize the way people see headphones, as not just a tech device but also an accessory. Currently, the headphones market can offer you one of...
2018-06-27
1h 33
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Episode 18 - Karijini Adventures
With the peak Karijini National Park visitation period upon us, we are joined by Alissa (the other half of The Long Way's Better) to discuss what goes into a road trip up to Karijini National Park, the various hikes that you can do while you're there and what to expect in terms of accommodation, facilities and adventures. If you're planning a trip to Karijini then this is essential listening as Don and Alissa talk about their experiences and what they thought of this iconic part of Western Australia, located in 1400km north of Perth. This ep...
2018-06-11
1h 22
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Episode 17 - Bibbulmun Track Events with Steve Sertis
Joining us for a return visit is Steve Sertis from the Bibbulmun Track Foundation to talk about the events calendar that the foundation runs, his latest trip to Nepal and also a few stories from his time as Lead Guide. It's always great to have Steve on the podcast and as you can tell by the length we had a fun time talking trails. This episode is proudly brought to you by Sudio, a Swedish based headphone company wanting to revolutionize the way people see headphones, as not just a tech device but also an accessory. Currently, t...
2018-05-30
1h 25
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Episode 16 - Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area
With Donovan now safely back on Western Australian shores we discuss his three month stint exploring the Gondwana Ranforests of the Australia World Heritage Area in Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Joining us for the first time to provide a different viewpoint is the other half of The Long Way's Better, Alissa, who regales us with some great Donovan stories. This episode is proudly brought to you by Sudio, a Swedish based headphone company wanting to revolutionize the way people see headphones, as not just a tech device but also an accessory. Currently, the headphones m...
2018-05-14
1h 10
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Episode 15 - Mark's Costa Rican Adventure
This episode Donovan interviews Mark about his 2008 travel adventure to Costa Rica that sparked his interest in hiking and confirmed his love of the outdoors. Partaking in a World Expeditions three week trip, hear about Mark's cross country "origin story" and all the trials and tribulations that came his way.
2018-04-23
58 min
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Episode 14 - Bibbulmun Track - Collie to Balingup with Steve Sertis
We continue on the Bibbulmun Track discussion with the next town to town section, Collie to Balingup. Joining us in this episode is Lead Guide and Events Manager from the Bibbulmun Track Foundation to share his experiences and offer a counterpoint to Donovan's opinions. One of the shorter town to town sections, Collie to Balingup takes you through some regrowth Jarrah forest and you get to see some of the first farmland areas on the track.
2018-04-09
1h 01
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Episode 13 - Dream Trails and Hiking Movies
In this week's episode we have some fun discussing our dream trails both in Australia and Overseas. With no limit on money we pick five trails from each location and discuss why we selected our dream hikes. In the second half of the podcast we talk about our favourite hiking related movies and what makes us associate them with hiking (warning: spoiler warnings for all movies discussed).
2018-03-18
1h 01
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Episode 12 - Interview With Melina from Perth Trail Series
Joining us in the studio for Episode 12 is fellow trail lover and enthusiast, Melina Mellino, Director of the Perth Trail Series trail running events to discuss trail running, being a trail visionary and what goes into running the Perth Trail Series.
2018-03-04
31 min
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Episode 11 - Donovan's Vietnam Adventure
Donovan sits down to discuss his post Christmas adventures exploring the beautiful country of Vietnam and specifically his three day expedition on the Wild Tu Lan Cave Explorer. Taking in some of the best cave systems in the world combined with some tough jungle trekking, Donovan describes what it was like, how he fared and his experiences with Oxalis Adventures.
2018-02-18
49 min
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Episode 10 - Bibbulmun Track Documentary and Helena Campsite
With the highly anticipated premiere of a documentary about the Bibbulmun Track and the people who use it we talk to the woman behind the project, Michelle Ryan from WalkingTwoByTwo about what went into making it and her love for the track. We also discuss the recent destruction of the Helena Campsite and the devastation of losing another campsite to bushfires.
2018-02-05
32 min