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#130 Living Nomadically on Horseback with Michael Ridge
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Michael Ridge has spent the last decade living and traveling nomadically on horseback, mostly in the Pacific Northwest. He is an expert in primitive skills and wild foods, and possesses a level of bravery and commitment to core values that I find extraordinarily impressive. In our conversation, Michael shares about the events that led him to his current life on horseback, and outlines what his day-to-day has looked like, season by season, for the past ten years. We discuss civilization, technology, authenticity, grief, ecology, and community, and Michael outlines the the logistical, psychological, spiritual and emotional tools necessary to live the kind of life he’s chosen. This conversation is by far one of my favorite episodes of the podcast, and deserves more than one listen.
Find Michael on Instagram, TikTok and Youtube.
Here is a short video about Finisia Medrano, Michael’s teacher -
Songs featured: “And You Don’t Even Know You Hurt Me” by Nick Murphy, “Fertile Ground” by Evan Fraser, Vir McCoy, Rising Appalachia, and Chloe Smith, and “Wandering Nomad” by Cody Francis
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A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World is a reader and listener-supported project. If you find this content valuable, and have the means to contribute financially, please consider becoming a paid supporter for only $5/month.
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Michael Ridge has spent the last decade living and traveling nomadically on horseback, mostly in the Pacific Northwest. He is an expert in primitive skills and wild foods, and possesses a level of bravery and commitment to core values that I find extraordinarily impressive. In our conversation, Michael shares about the events that led him to his current life on horseback, and outlines what his day-to-day has looked like, season by season, for the past ten years. We discuss civilization, technology, authenticity, grief, ecology, and community, and Michael outlines the the logistical, psychological, spiritual and emotional tools necessary to live the kind of life he’s chosen. This conversation is by far one of my favorite episodes of the podcast, and deserves more than one listen.
Find Michael on Instagram, TikTok and Youtube.
Here is a short video about Finisia Medrano, Michael’s teacher -
Songs featured: “And You Don’t Even Know You Hurt Me” by Nick Murphy, “Fertile Ground” by Evan Fraser, Vir McCoy, Rising Appalachia, and Chloe Smith, and “Wandering Nomad” by Cody Francis
How to support the show:
* Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes
* Become a paid subscriber on Substack
* Visit my website - AnyaKaats.com & Find me on Instagram
A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World is a reader and listener-supported project. If you find this content valuable, and have the means to contribute financially, please consider becoming a paid supporter for only $5/month.
Get full access to Dirt Road Dispatch at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe
141 episoder
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×1 #140 Catalyzing Wider Organisms of Belonging with Ian MacKenzie 1:29:39
1 #139 A Holistic and Intuitive Approach to Life and Ecology with Peter May 2:04:14
1 #138 Taking Advantage of Everything That Makes Life Worth Living with Sarah Jones 1:23:49
1 #137 Critical Ethnobotany and Reimagining Our Role in Ecology with Kelly Moody 1:38:06
1 #136 Critical Spirituality, Ecstatic Literacy & Psychedelic Harm Reduction with Jules Evans 1:28:32
1 #135 Making a Living From Sunlight and Soil with George Whitten and Sam Schmidt 1:39:53
1 #134 To Worship at the Altar of Life, Death, Sex, and Love with Erin Ginder-Shaw 1:58:09
1 #133 Build Me a Castle of Dreams: Musings on Saturn in Pisces with Jenny Kellogg 1:46:39
1 #132 Pursuing Gender Reconciliation Through Love and Compassion with William Keepin and Cynthia Brix 2:11:20
1 #131 Can getting better at one thing help us get better at everything else? (A solo episode / life update) 1:01:00
1 #130 Living Nomadically on Horseback with Michael Ridge 1:37:06
1 #129 Envisioning, Designing and Creating Spaces for the Future with Johanna Hoffman 1:46:08
1 #128 Mending Our Myths and Planting Seeds of Future Stories with Téo Montoya 1:46:32
1 #127 Healing, Transformation, and Evolution through Movement and Dance with Vangelis Legakis 1:34:17
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