Welcome to episode 2 of don't worry, i'm finite, the podcast! Meagan Eishen and I met while working on the Westerdam cruise ship, much like my first guest. My friendship with Meagan began when we were stranded aboard the ship during Covid with no place to dock. She did open mic piano shows and we... Continue Reading →
Don’t Worry, I’m Finite. The Podcast!
After several months of preparation, recording, and still so much traveling I am excited to to release my new podcast into the world! The first TWO episodes drop tomorrow, August 23, and I will be releasing new episodes every Monday with artists, poets, photographers, and anyone else who inspires and interests me. We'll dig into... Continue Reading →
Frank Turner on Making the Most of Life
It's less than a week until Frank Turner's new album, Be More Kind, is released! This video clip focuses on Frank's acceptance of things changing as he gets older while still touring and his desire to make the most of all the time he has been given. It was inspiring for me to sit across... Continue Reading →
Empty Chains – Winter Weekend in Zion
Utah's National Parks were the first thing I experienced in this state, and they remain one of my favorite things about living here. Last weekend we made the short drive from Salt Lake City to Zion National Park to take advantage of the unusually warm winter we are having. It was so warm that we... Continue Reading →
Success is Not Final; Failure is Not Fatal
While watching a movie tonight I heard a quote that caught my attention. That led me to another quote. Both are attributed to, but most certainly not actually said by, Winston Churchill. Regardless of who said them, the words hold meaning: “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that... Continue Reading →
Day 3: Living and Dying in the Grand Canyon
When the alarm went off at 4:45am I was somewhere between excited and dreading our rim to river to rim hike of the Grand Canyon. Before I had a chance to think twice about it I got myself out of bed and put on my hiking clothes for the day. Making sure everything was ready... Continue Reading →
Day 0: Packing and Planning
The day before a road trip is always the day I pack, never sooner. It's part procrastination and part knowing that what I'm packing is what I use daily. Even though I pack at the last minute, I'm constantly making a list leading up to a trip. You never know when something will remind you... Continue Reading →
6 Amazing Cycling Trails in Salt Lake City
When you talk about biking in Utah, most people assume you're talking about mountain biking. Utah has some of the best mountain biking in the world, but that's not what I'm talking about. I have yet to brave the single track downhills and smooth red rock drops that Utah is famous for in the world... Continue Reading →
The Road Beneath His Feet: Frank Turner on Music and Traveling (Video Interview)
It's hard to believe it's been a whole year since I did this interview! It's one of my favorite that I've done, and it's a perfect way to sort of re-launch my ambition for this project. I've been living in Salt Lake City since April, and it finally feels like home. That's one of the... Continue Reading →
The Ear Canal: Make Your Voice Heard!
Our National Monuments are under attack by a reckless regime in the United States government that sees no value beyond the bottom line. There is still time to make your voices heard. Visit this website before July 9, 2017 to leave a comment letting the government know that these designations are important for us and future... Continue Reading →