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Eliza Earle on Navigating Grief and Photographing Adventure Around the World
Running On Om
English - March 24, 2020 07:00 - 1 hour - 65.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 473 ratingsAlternative Health Health & Fitness sport women running Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Eliza Earle is an adventure sports photographer, filmmaker, and endurance athlete. She has filmed all over the world, including iconic locations like Yosemite, Chamonix and New Zealand. She is a climber, runner and an all-round outdoor enthusiast. This is a really powerful conversation. Eliza speaks openly and honestly about grief, as well as the following topics:
Her early years and wanting to be an actorStudying Theatre at Tufts College and playing Ultimate FrisbeeMoving to LA to pursue acting and running in the Hollywood HillsHer introduction to climbing and having a professional climber for a brotherNot having a passion for acting, and discovering the joy of using a cameraHow telling stories and helping a friend morphed into a passion and careerHow she transitioned into filming adventure sports and her desire to tell more athlete storiesHer time in Yosemite, and the tragic passing of her boyfriend EthanReconciling grief, and moving forward with lifeReconnecting with Yosemite and climbing post traumaHer ‘Photo a Day Challenge’ and how that has transformed over the yearsVan life, and the untold stories of that realityTrail running in Chamonix, and the importance of running in her lifeFilming an adventure show in FijiThe yearning to travel versus the desire for a home base____
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