Processing Grief in Nature | #14

In this episode of Camp Nowhere, MAK sits down to take a hard look at processing grief in nature. MAK has a candid conversation with long time friend and fellow traveler, Aimee Bartee about their shared experience of traveling around Alaska for a summer while in the depths of grief. Even though their experiences were years apart, they compare notes on the what it was like to process loss during prolonged periods in nature while being completely alone. Their open and honest recounting of their experiences are shared in the spirit of helping anyone else who is experiencing grief in their own life.

Listener warning: This episode details grief, sadness and all the complicated feelings that comes of it, which includes strong language. Take care while listening.

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Things Mentioned in this Episode:

Our Alaska Series called Lost & Found

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Jackson Casimiro

Jackson is a filmmaker, who explores his wide range of interests in design, adventure, and more, through a variety of mediums.

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