The Journey Podcast

The Journey Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Journey Podcast: collective wisdom for your evolution. Expect tools for improved physical, mental and spiritual health, wisdoms and philosophy, and a deep dive into wellness, spirituality, performance, leadership, radical honesty, and much more. Mathew Channer is a journalist and author with a deep curiosity for life and the people living it, on a mission to use his voice and his platform to bring growth, healing and optimisation to individuals and his community.
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The podcast focuses on themes of personal evolution, wellness, spirituality, performance, leadership, and radical honesty, featuring episodes that explore how to practice reciprocity with nature, building healthy relationships with fear, and goal setting in the face of adversity.

Welcome to The Journey Podcast: collective wisdom for your evolution. Expect tools for improved physical, mental and spiritual health, wisdoms and philosophy, and a deep dive into wellness, spirituality, performance, leadership, radical honesty, and much more. Mathew Channer is a journalist and author with a deep curiosity for life and the people living it, on a mission to use his voice and his platform to bring growth, healing and optimisation to individuals and his community.
Lexie Obey is a Piapot First Nations women and a trail runner, who recently starred in a beautiful short film titled Miyo-Kiyokâwin, which means “visiting in a good way”. In it, Lexie explores her connection to the land, and the often difficult balance between using extreme sports to “conquer the mountain” or “visit the mountain”.
It’s my honour to talk to Lexie about how to practice reciprocity with the land, and how to start making that important change in perspective from seeing land as a thing to land as spirit. We also talk about doing hard things as a path to finding joy, what it’s like to be both environmentally conscious and a tree-planter in Canada, and how individualism and spiritual connection with land and nature are diametrically opposed.
I am blessed to have my good friend Lexie Obey on The Journey Podcast, and I hope you find as much joy and value in this conversation as I did.
Follow Lexie: https://www.instagram.com/lexieobey/
Watch Miyo-Kiyokâwin: https://youtu.be/KoekJAMSIRQ?si=3tQHChQ9t2j6XDIq
Learn more about Spirit North: https://www.spiritnorthxc.ca/

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