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    <copyright>Patagonia 2023</copyright>
    <description>Stories to get you out there. Each week, listen to the best of Patagonia’s longform stories, read aloud by our contributors and coworkers.</description>
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    <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Stories to get you out there. Each week, listen to the best of Patagonia’s longform stories, read aloud by our contributors and coworkers.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:email>podcasts@patagonia.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>Pocatello Round</title>
      <link>https://staging-us2.patagonia.com/story-162217.html </link>
      <description>“Pocatello Round” read and written by Luke Nelson.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2025 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>One runner’s attempt to link his hometown skyline becomes something much greater.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Pocatello Round” read and written by Luke Nelson.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Pocatello Round” read and written by Luke Nelson.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Why We Sit in Trees</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/why-we-sit-in-trees/story-90685.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“Why We Sit in Trees” read by Caitlin Fong and written by Robert Moor.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 21:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Roping up for a global protest.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Why We Sit in Trees” read by Caitlin Fong and written by Robert Moor.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Why We Sit in Trees” read by Caitlin Fong and written by Robert Moor.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Uplifted: The Evolution of a Climbing Life</title>
      <description>When Sonnie Trotter first tried climbing at age 15, he knew he’d found the path he was meant to follow. Now, 30 years later, he’s looking back on a life spent pushing himself and the sport, chasing adventures in wild places.

 

 

 

 

His new memoir, Uplifted, includes stories that span his climbing career, including his legendary first free ascent of the 5.14 trad testpiece Cobra Crack, climbs with friends Tommy Caldwell, Chris Sharma and Alex Honnold, and reflections on risk as a husband and father. One of the strongest and most positive climbers of our time, Sonnie manages to hold even his gnarliest experiences lightly and his writing offers hard-earned wisdom with the personal and friendly delivery of tales told around the campfire. Listen to an excerpt from Uplifted, read by Jack Schlinkert and written by Sonnie Trotter.This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 21:39:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Join Sonnie Trotter around the campfire for stories of climbing and the climbing life.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When Sonnie Trotter first tried climbing at age 15, he knew he’d found the path he was meant to follow. Now, 30 years later, he’s looking back on a life spent pushing himself and the sport, chasing adventures in wild places.

 

 

 

 

His new memoir, Uplifted, includes stories that span his climbing career, including his legendary first free ascent of the 5.14 trad testpiece Cobra Crack, climbs with friends Tommy Caldwell, Chris Sharma and Alex Honnold, and reflections on risk as a husband and father. One of the strongest and most positive climbers of our time, Sonnie manages to hold even his gnarliest experiences lightly and his writing offers hard-earned wisdom with the personal and friendly delivery of tales told around the campfire. Listen to an excerpt from Uplifted, read by Jack Schlinkert and written by Sonnie Trotter.This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When Sonnie Trotter first tried climbing at age 15, he knew he’d found the path he was meant to follow. Now, 30 years later, he’s looking back on a life spent pushing himself and the sport, chasing adventures in wild places.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>His new memoir, <em>Uplifted</em>, includes stories that span his climbing career, including his legendary first free ascent of the 5.14 trad testpiece Cobra Crack, climbs with friends Tommy Caldwell, Chris Sharma and Alex Honnold, and reflections on risk as a husband and father. One of the strongest and most positive climbers of our time, Sonnie manages to hold even his gnarliest experiences lightly and his writing offers hard-earned wisdom with the personal and friendly delivery of tales told around the campfire. Listen to an excerpt from <em>Uplifted,</em> read by Jack Schlinkert and written by Sonnie Trotter.This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Chunky Moments of Peace</title>
      <description>“Chunky Moments of Peace” read and written by Shaun Price.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 07:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Two photographers set out on a 10-day road trip in search of connection, community and a whole bunch of singletrack.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Chunky Moments of Peace” read and written by Shaun Price.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Chunky Moments of Peace” read and written by Shaun Price.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Relentless Push and Pull of a Mountain Guide</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-relentless-push-and-pull-of-a-mountain-guide/story-94071.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“The Relentless Push and Pull of a Mountain Guide” read by Nathan Yamaguchi and written by Matt Hansen.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 21:55:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How Zahan Billimoria recalibrated after unthinkable tragedy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“The Relentless Push and Pull of a Mountain Guide” read by Nathan Yamaguchi and written by Matt Hansen.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“The Relentless Push and Pull of a Mountain Guide” read by Nathan Yamaguchi and written by Matt Hansen.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Capture a Patagoniac</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/capture-a-patagoniac/story-91628.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“Capture a Patagoniac” read by Hilary McLeod and written by Jennifer Ridgeway

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2025 15:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>How we found our photographic style.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Capture a Patagoniac” read by Hilary McLeod and written by Jennifer Ridgeway

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>“Capture a Patagoniac” read by Hilary McLeod and written by Jennifer Ridgeway</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>812</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Emergent Seas</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/emergent-seas/story-119364.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“Emergent Seas” read by Lauren L. Hill and written by Jenning Steger.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 23:58:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/70c721b6-369f-11f0-a44f-4befd662df86/image/064dc48fa9dc73b1df9b22b7cc195be0.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Exploring motherhood and meaningful play.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Emergent Seas” read by Lauren L. Hill and written by Jenning Steger.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Emergent Seas” read by Lauren L. Hill and written by Jenning Steger.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1168</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Red Lake, Green Future</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/red-lake-green-future/story-89564.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“Red Lake, Green Future” read by Nate Ptacek and written by Nick Martin.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 23:56:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The case for Indigenous-led land management.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Red Lake, Green Future” read by Nate Ptacek and written by Nick Martin.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>“Red Lake, Green Future” read by Nate Ptacek and written by Nick Martin.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1034</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Worst Traverse</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-worst-traverse/story-104069.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“The Worst Traverse” read by Jakob Reisinger and written by Dave Quinn.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 23:54:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/f881d1a6-369e-11f0-bb6a-3fa2b780e645/image/88c3a7c65d0b3893204654b961e9ac57.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>The industrious truth of British Columbia’s forgotten forests.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“The Worst Traverse” read by Jakob Reisinger and written by Dave Quinn.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“The Worst Traverse” read by Jakob Reisinger and written by Dave Quinn.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1183</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Child of the Setting Sun</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/child-of-the-setting-sun/story-114049.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“Child of the Setting Sun” read and written by Mitchell Scott.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 20:12:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>One woman’s against-all-odds journey to save a beautiful piece of a stolen future.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Child of the Setting Sun” read and written by Mitchell Scott.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Child of the Setting Sun” read and written by Mitchell Scott.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>812</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A Seventh Chance</title>
      <link>https://staging-us2.patagonia.com/stories/a-seventh-chance/story-161084.html</link>
      <description>“A Seventh Chance” read and written by Pete Whittaker.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 18:22:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/759fa9cc-35a7-11f0-af26-179510317c1f/image/e620e9fa64389485a7003903cd5c4f8f.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>For routes like Crown Royale, a lot of what goes into putting them up is falling down.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“A Seventh Chance” read and written by Pete Whittaker.

 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>“</strong>A Seventh Chance” read and written by Pete Whittaker.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>386</itunes:duration>
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      <title>There Is Only Send or Fail. Just Ask Alex Megos.</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/there-is-only-send-or-fail-just-ask-alex-megos/story-73799.html</link>
      <description>Alex Megos was on a mission to be the best climber in the world, he just needs to get out of his own way.



“There Is Only Send or Fail. Just Ask Alex Megos.” read and written by Alex Lowther. 



This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2025 16:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/f6d00570-3019-11f0-ac06-d3fc4edb4433/image/a0506fcb41797b1b232ef40e9c6d3441.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>He’s on a mission to be the best climber in the world.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Alex Megos was on a mission to be the best climber in the world, he just needs to get out of his own way.



“There Is Only Send or Fail. Just Ask Alex Megos.” read and written by Alex Lowther. 



This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Alex Megos was on a mission to be the best climber in the world, he just needs to get out of his own way.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>“There Is Only Send or Fail. Just Ask Alex Megos.” read and written by Alex Lowther. </p>
<p><br></p>
<p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1529</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Art of the Skintrack</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/art-of-the-skintrack/story-157595.html</link>
      <description>There’s a story behind each skintrack that hints at the creator’s motivations and approach to the mountains. If you see enough skintracks, you’ll notice shared styles begin to emerge until, eventually, you begin to think of the track-setters as artists and the mountains as a canvas, with a whole range of strokes scrawled across the snowy landscape. These are some of those artists.

 

 

“Art of the Skintrack” read and written by Leah Evans.This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 16:54:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/75d102a4-2451-11f0-9fc9-13bfd59744cd/image/128c359f742b46c9a5a80401375eade8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our stories are written in the tracks we leave.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There’s a story behind each skintrack that hints at the creator’s motivations and approach to the mountains. If you see enough skintracks, you’ll notice shared styles begin to emerge until, eventually, you begin to think of the track-setters as artists and the mountains as a canvas, with a whole range of strokes scrawled across the snowy landscape. These are some of those artists.

 

 

“Art of the Skintrack” read and written by Leah Evans.This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a story behind each skintrack that hints at the creator’s motivations and approach to the mountains. If you see enough skintracks, you’ll notice shared styles begin to emerge until, eventually, you begin to think of the track-setters as artists and the mountains as a canvas, with a whole range of strokes scrawled across the snowy landscape. These are some of those artists.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>“Art of the Skintrack” read and written by Leah Evans.This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>470</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Home Is an Open Place</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/home-is-an-open-place/story-103717.html</link>
      <description>Runner Rio Lakeshore explores how the trails beneath our feet can help us belong. 
 
“Home Is an Open Place” read and written by Rio Lakeshore.
 
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2025 16:44:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/4104097e-2062-11f0-bab0-63d5ddae9997/image/ae704a9b6972defb82f76476045b6b53.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>How the trails beneath our feet help us belong.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Runner Rio Lakeshore explores how the trails beneath our feet can help us belong. 
 
“Home Is an Open Place” read and written by Rio Lakeshore.
 
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Runner Rio Lakeshore explores how the trails beneath our feet can help us belong. </p><p> </p><p>“Home Is an Open Place” read and written by Rio Lakeshore.</p><p> </p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>637</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Riding Out the Storm</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/riding-out-the-storm/story-156513.html</link>
      <description>It took Nico Favresse, Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll and Siebe Vanhee 18 days in some of the gnarliest conditions they'd ever climbed in to put up the first free ascent of Riders on the Storm, one of the most famous big-wall climbs in Torres del Paine, Chile.
 
“Riding Out the Storm” read by Kyle Sparks and written by Nico Favresse.
 
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2025 16:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/b0f9ecc2-1ed1-11f0-89b2-ab541fb9714b/image/cd3065d6910b6ee3a0fd1381394911ac.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>How the worst climbing conditions can bring out the best in us.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It took Nico Favresse, Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll and Siebe Vanhee 18 days in some of the gnarliest conditions they'd ever climbed in to put up the first free ascent of Riders on the Storm, one of the most famous big-wall climbs in Torres del Paine, Chile.
 
“Riding Out the Storm” read by Kyle Sparks and written by Nico Favresse.
 
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>It took Nico Favresse, Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll and Siebe Vanhee 18 days in some of the gnarliest conditions they'd ever climbed in to put up the first free ascent of Riders on the Storm, one of the most famous big-wall climbs in Torres del Paine, Chile.</p><p> </p><p>“Riding Out the Storm” read by Kyle Sparks and written by Nico Favresse.</p><p> </p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>534</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Did You Ever Think?</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/did-you-ever-think/story-100572.html</link>
      <description>“Did You Ever Think?” read and written by Kim Strom.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. 

See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 22:50:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/842aa4ac-0e82-11f0-8da8-7bb13cd263d0/image/06731c50124b518dc982df3bf6dcf77d.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>After a difficult year, a runner finds life anew in the Sierra.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Did You Ever Think?” read and written by Kim Strom.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. 

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        <![CDATA[<p>“Did You Ever Think?” read and written by Kim Strom.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. </p><p><br></p><p>See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>874</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Cochamó Por Siempre</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/cochamo-por-siempre/story-159358.html</link>
      <description>“Cochamó Por Siempre” read by Mailee Hung and written by Daniel Seeliger &amp; Rodrigo Condeza.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. 

See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 16:12:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/fa3f0ed0-04dc-11f0-b7bd-df693007ef52/image/3701c6058d9044bce128698708ab3125.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Inside the efforts to protect Chile’s Cochamó Valley from developers and overtourism.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“Cochamó Por Siempre” read by Mailee Hung and written by Daniel Seeliger &amp; Rodrigo Condeza.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. 

See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Cochamó Por Siempre” read by Mailee Hung and written by Daniel Seeliger &amp; Rodrigo Condeza.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. </p><p><br></p><p>See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>913</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Quest to Save 100 Waves in Peru</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-quest-to-save-100-waves-in-peru/story-146583.html?msockid=0358ef6c4b71655f3157fa264af56403</link>
      <description>“The Quest to Save 100 Waves in Peru” read by Shiva Minovi and written by Bruno Monteferri.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 23:31:49 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/5ae6f2b2-0063-11f0-b25f-43b3123a04e4/image/a3982a680f9c5813cbaf6d5a212ae953.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>A friendship built between waves becomes a powerful alliance for the protection of surf breaks.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>“The Quest to Save 100 Waves in Peru” read by Shiva Minovi and written by Bruno Monteferri.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>“The Quest to Save 100 Waves in Peru” read by Shiva Minovi and written by Bruno Monteferri.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>636</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A Partial Ascent of Mantok 0</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/a-partial-ascent-of-mantok-0/story-118601.html</link>
      <description>A near death experience puts things into perspective on a remote climbing expedition in Alaska.
“A Partial Ascent of Mantok 0” read by Nathan Blackmon and written by Jack Cramer.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 16:39:42 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e62ee0bc-0029-11f0-9fdd-7b46230af3c1/image/782c7c4d5407de55c42d45d9baaf6217.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lessons from a close one in Alaska.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A near death experience puts things into perspective on a remote climbing expedition in Alaska.
“A Partial Ascent of Mantok 0” read by Nathan Blackmon and written by Jack Cramer.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>A near death experience puts things into perspective on a remote climbing expedition in Alaska.</p><p>“A Partial Ascent of Mantok 0” read by Nathan Blackmon and written by Jack Cramer.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>797</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Field Notes from a Gear Tester</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/field-notes-from-a-gear-tester/story-155802.html</link>
      <description>Meet three Patagonia testers who will spare no suffering in pursuit of the very best gear.
“Field Notes from a Gear Tester” read and written by Jenny Abegg.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2025 21:59:22 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/2c83930a-e8c4-11ef-8264-fb8d6bd3849f/image/71a3b36c01e434158fb7c03137c1f71b.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>A season of testing in Washington State.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Meet three Patagonia testers who will spare no suffering in pursuit of the very best gear.
“Field Notes from a Gear Tester” read and written by Jenny Abegg.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Meet three Patagonia testers who will spare no suffering in pursuit of the very best gear.</p><p>“Field Notes from a Gear Tester” read and written by Jenny Abegg.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>894</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Riders of the Night</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/riders-of-the-night/story-156320.html</link>
      <description>The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record for Phoenix, Arizona, with a daily average temperature of 100 degrees for more than 100 days and 61 days with highs of at least 110 degrees. In such conditions, getting out on the trails isn't just uncomfortable; it can be downright deadly.
Mountain bikers, however, tend to be a foolishly tenacious crowd. Faced with such searing conditions, many local riders have taken a cue from the wildlife and gone fully nocturnal to escape the heat.
“Down here, it’s the only time that’s safe and tolerable to ride," says Arizona rider Kurt Refsnider. "You can only spend so much time by the pool, and not everyone has a pool."
“Riders of the Night” read and written by Sakeus Bankson.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 23:21:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/1f71f370-e02a-11ef-b321-8b4ef7542138/image/09edee40631397f7997e7e6115c78d9a.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>As temperatures rise in the Southwest, mountain bikers in Phoenix, Arizona, are going nocturnal to escape the heat.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record for Phoenix, Arizona, with a daily average temperature of 100 degrees for more than 100 days and 61 days with highs of at least 110 degrees. In such conditions, getting out on the trails isn't just uncomfortable; it can be downright deadly.
Mountain bikers, however, tend to be a foolishly tenacious crowd. Faced with such searing conditions, many local riders have taken a cue from the wildlife and gone fully nocturnal to escape the heat.
“Down here, it’s the only time that’s safe and tolerable to ride," says Arizona rider Kurt Refsnider. "You can only spend so much time by the pool, and not everyone has a pool."
“Riders of the Night” read and written by Sakeus Bankson.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record for Phoenix, Arizona, with a daily average temperature of 100 degrees for more than 100 days and 61 days with highs of at least 110 degrees. In such conditions, getting out on the trails isn't just uncomfortable; it can be downright deadly.</p><p>Mountain bikers, however, tend to be a foolishly tenacious crowd. Faced with such searing conditions, many local riders have taken a cue from the wildlife and gone fully nocturnal to escape the heat.</p><p>“Down here, it’s the only time that’s safe and tolerable to ride," says Arizona rider Kurt Refsnider. "You can only spend so much time by the pool, and not everyone has a pool."</p><p>“Riders of the Night” read and written by Sakeus Bankson.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>911</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Built from Scrap</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/built-from-scrap/story-151785.html</link>
      <description>In northern Chile, a stretch of Atacama Desert has become known as the fashion industry’s biggest dumpster. Discarded clothing enters the country in bales through the tax-free zone in Iquique. What can’t be sold by merchants gets transported to neighboring Alto Hospicio and illegally dumped into its surrounding dunes. These illegal landfills come with a host of environmental and human-health issues, including greenhouse gas emissions and fires that spew toxic fumes.
Most stories about this region are filled with bleakness. But a community of activists, educators and artists are turning the fashion industry’s trash into seeds for change and building the foundation for a different narrative.
“Built from Scrap” read by Alex Perry and written by Franco Calderón.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 19:23:14 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/3ac8f78a-b72c-11ef-8212-cbb3c3d766c4/image/ef08205bc8a57f76e2c74e4a1590674b.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>In northern Chile, a desert is being scourged by the textile industry. But a resilient community is transforming a reality of waste into opportunity.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In northern Chile, a stretch of Atacama Desert has become known as the fashion industry’s biggest dumpster. Discarded clothing enters the country in bales through the tax-free zone in Iquique. What can’t be sold by merchants gets transported to neighboring Alto Hospicio and illegally dumped into its surrounding dunes. These illegal landfills come with a host of environmental and human-health issues, including greenhouse gas emissions and fires that spew toxic fumes.
Most stories about this region are filled with bleakness. But a community of activists, educators and artists are turning the fashion industry’s trash into seeds for change and building the foundation for a different narrative.
“Built from Scrap” read by Alex Perry and written by Franco Calderón.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In northern Chile, a stretch of Atacama Desert has become known as the fashion industry’s biggest dumpster. Discarded clothing enters the country in bales through the tax-free zone in Iquique. What can’t be sold by merchants gets transported to neighboring Alto Hospicio and illegally dumped into its surrounding dunes. These illegal landfills come with a host of environmental and human-health issues, including greenhouse gas emissions and fires that spew toxic fumes.</p><p>Most stories about this region are filled with bleakness. But a community of activists, educators and artists are turning the fashion industry’s trash into seeds for change and building the foundation for a different narrative.</p><p><strong>“</strong>Built from Scrap” read by Alex Perry and written by Franco Calderón.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>889</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Running Led Me Home</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/running-led-me-home/story-150672.html</link>
      <description>Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada spent most of her childhood outside. Then, at 7 years old, she emigrated from Colombia to the US and found herself far from the mountains and forests that had once been like an extension of home. She spent decades chasing access and acceptance in Western outdoors culture, only to realize that she had much more to learn from the mountains—and mountain community—of her youth.

“Running Led Me Home” read and written by Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 21:28:46 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/e9cfc446-924e-11ef-a76a-63c21f57565f/image/45082e068aa3e4ef92ee40c7d269a2b6.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>After years of trying to fit in with Western trail culture, one runner realizes that what she’s been missing lies in the Colombian mountains of her youth.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada spent most of her childhood outside. Then, at 7 years old, she emigrated from Colombia to the US and found herself far from the mountains and forests that had once been like an extension of home. She spent decades chasing access and acceptance in Western outdoors culture, only to realize that she had much more to learn from the mountains—and mountain community—of her youth.

“Running Led Me Home” read and written by Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada spent most of her childhood outside. Then, at 7 years old, she emigrated from Colombia to the US and found herself far from the mountains and forests that had once been like an extension of home. She spent decades chasing access and acceptance in Western outdoors culture, only to realize that she had much more to learn from the mountains—and mountain community—of her youth.</p><p><br></p><p>“Running Led Me Home” read and written by Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>690</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Roscoe's Last Ride</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/roscoes-last-ride/story-123508.html</link>
      <description>Grappling with her aging trail dog’s declining health, a mountain biker decides to give her furry best friend one last dose of singletrack.
“Roscoe's Last Ride”read and written by Lacy Kemp.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 23:58:41 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/1a6eae74-8051-11ef-8e24-7784c68755c6/image/a5222b83576e743f696dca8f421e805c.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Grappling with her aging trail dog’s declining health, a mountain biker decides to give her furry best friend one last dose of singletrack.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Grappling with her aging trail dog’s declining health, a mountain biker decides to give her furry best friend one last dose of singletrack.
“Roscoe's Last Ride”read and written by Lacy Kemp.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Grappling with her aging trail dog’s declining health, a mountain biker decides to give her furry best friend one last dose of singletrack.</p><p>“Roscoe's Last Ride”read and written by Lacy Kemp.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>538</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Protecting the Right to Protest</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/protecting-the-right-to-protest/story-154589.html</link>
      <description>We can't protect our home planet if we lose our basic rights to defend it, says longtime climate advocate Annie Leonard.

“Protecting the Right to Protest” read and written by Annie Leonard.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/67b251ac-75fe-11ef-8e14-eb04c4dcdf34/image/58ed4c18779706e276f6d93b4b14ebad.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>A healthy democracy is a precondition for a healthy environment. Both are on the ballot this November.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We can't protect our home planet if we lose our basic rights to defend it, says longtime climate advocate Annie Leonard.

“Protecting the Right to Protest” read and written by Annie Leonard.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We can't protect our home planet if we lose our basic rights to defend it, says longtime climate advocate Annie Leonard.</p><p><br></p><p>“Protecting the Right to Protest” read and written by Annie Leonard.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>621</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Our Power</title>
      <description>Jane Fonda has been angry at politicians for as long as she's been an activist. Here's why she still votes.

“Our Power” read and written by Jane Fonda.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/07e1e8ea-712c-11ef-978c-e3e3a65b298c/image/7e891f69ff98f6ff04960d728f1b5308.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>I’ve been angry at politicians for as long as I’ve been an activist. Here’s why I still vote.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jane Fonda has been angry at politicians for as long as she's been an activist. Here's why she still votes.

“Our Power” read and written by Jane Fonda.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Jane Fonda has been angry at politicians for as long as she's been an activist. Here's why she still votes.</p><p><br></p><p>“Our Power” read and written by Jane Fonda.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>620</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Free to Breathe</title>
      <description>At 9, Nalleli Cobo set out to shut down an oil well next to her South Los Angeles home that was making her community sick. What unfolded would change history.
“Free to Breathe” read and written by Nalleli Cobo.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2024 23:50:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/39f6edc8-6a4f-11ef-971f-77ea025b3081/image/5848afe749366308124d75010c1ca934.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Will you vote for climate action this November or wait until your own life is at risk?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>At 9, Nalleli Cobo set out to shut down an oil well next to her South Los Angeles home that was making her community sick. What unfolded would change history.
“Free to Breathe” read and written by Nalleli Cobo.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>At 9, Nalleli Cobo set out to shut down an oil well next to her South Los Angeles home that was making her community sick. What unfolded would change history.</p><p>“Free to Breathe” read and written by Nalleli Cobo.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>665</itunes:duration>
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      <title>What Is the Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World?</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/what-is-the-future-of-dams-in-a-hot-chaotic-world/story-135155.html</link>
      <description>All dams are dirty. The Round Butte Dam and its reservoir has been spewing methane, polluting Oregon’s Deschutes River and blocking its iconic salmon and steelhead since 1964. In his piece, “The Wrong Green,” writer Steven Hawley shows how efforts to mitigate this destruction are only making things worse.

“What Is the Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World?” read by Steve Duda and written by Steven Hawley.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 18:10:40 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/af9bfb20-5fe8-11ef-95d3-4b95c3bb05e1/image/453620b7a1724c8ed9ee4b6517a97c47.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>An excerpt from Steven Hawley’s book about dirty dams—and their methane problem.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>All dams are dirty. The Round Butte Dam and its reservoir has been spewing methane, polluting Oregon’s Deschutes River and blocking its iconic salmon and steelhead since 1964. In his piece, “The Wrong Green,” writer Steven Hawley shows how efforts to mitigate this destruction are only making things worse.

“What Is the Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World?” read by Steve Duda and written by Steven Hawley.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>All dams are dirty. The Round Butte Dam and its reservoir has been spewing methane, polluting Oregon’s Deschutes River and blocking its iconic salmon and steelhead since 1964. In his piece, “The Wrong Green,” writer Steven Hawley shows how efforts to mitigate this destruction are only making things worse.</p><p><br></p><p>“What Is the Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World?” read by Steve Duda and written by Steven Hawley.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>420</itunes:duration>
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      <title>For the Love of Dirt</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/for-the-love-of-dirt/story-149310.html </link>
      <description>Eastern Washington is known for apple trees, hops and college basketball, not verdant forests or loam-lined singletrack. But each spring, when the still-damp soil meets the full brunt of Spokane sunshine, there is no better place to ride a bike.

“For the Love of Dirt” read and written by Sakeus Bankson.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 18:19:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/be538520-54e9-11ef-923f-07410cd3e139/image/bb6652fb3a8778d3f253ea0d35e186ac.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Simplicity, style and lessons in bike jazz on Eastern Washington’s Beacon Hill.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Eastern Washington is known for apple trees, hops and college basketball, not verdant forests or loam-lined singletrack. But each spring, when the still-damp soil meets the full brunt of Spokane sunshine, there is no better place to ride a bike.

“For the Love of Dirt” read and written by Sakeus Bankson.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Eastern Washington is known for apple trees, hops and college basketball, not verdant forests or loam-lined singletrack. But each spring, when the still-damp soil meets the full brunt of Spokane sunshine, there is no better place to ride a bike.</p><p><br></p><p>“For the Love of Dirt” read and written by Sakeus Bankson.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>On the Theft of Dreams</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/on-the-theft-of-dreams/story-153420.html</link>
      <description>"On the Theft of Dreams," 17-year-old writer Maya Rose's winning essay from the youth writing contest we held in April 2024 with Write the World, is an artful experimentation full of scenes from her beloved Arizona desert that linger with dizzying effect.

“On the Theft of Dreams” read and written by Maya Broeks.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 16:49:10 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The first-place essay from a youth writing competition we hosted with the nonprofit Write the World.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>"On the Theft of Dreams," 17-year-old writer Maya Rose's winning essay from the youth writing contest we held in April 2024 with Write the World, is an artful experimentation full of scenes from her beloved Arizona desert that linger with dizzying effect.

“On the Theft of Dreams” read and written by Maya Broeks.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"On the Theft of Dreams," 17-year-old writer Maya Rose's winning essay from the youth writing contest we held in April 2024 with Write the World, is an artful experimentation full of scenes from her beloved Arizona desert that linger with dizzying effect.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>“</strong>On the Theft of Dreams” read and written by Maya Broeks.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>482</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Keeping Pace</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/keeping-pace/story-149437.html</link>
      <description>Almost no one runs an ultramarathon alone. Behind every race bib, there is a pacer (or two or three). Pacers accompany their runner for portions of the race to help keep the motivation high, the legs moving and the calories flowing (in, hopefully not out). They can be the difference between dropping and finishing. But for Lisa Jhung, pacing is about much more than just helping her friends so they’ll return the favor. It’s given her a new outlook on the sport she loves. In “Keeping Pace,” she reflects on lessons learned and how helping friends reach their goals is more of a gift than she ever expected.

“Keeping Pace” read and written by Lisa Jhung.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 23:06:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/a0cf8fd8-4f91-11ef-9785-4b6cc2b6aa32/image/08cf099d31c3a24eef4f948ee8d6413b.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>One runner gets her fix helping others chase their dreams, again and again.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Almost no one runs an ultramarathon alone. Behind every race bib, there is a pacer (or two or three). Pacers accompany their runner for portions of the race to help keep the motivation high, the legs moving and the calories flowing (in, hopefully not out). They can be the difference between dropping and finishing. But for Lisa Jhung, pacing is about much more than just helping her friends so they’ll return the favor. It’s given her a new outlook on the sport she loves. In “Keeping Pace,” she reflects on lessons learned and how helping friends reach their goals is more of a gift than she ever expected.

“Keeping Pace” read and written by Lisa Jhung.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Almost no one runs an ultramarathon alone. Behind every race bib, there is a pacer (or two or three). Pacers accompany their runner for portions of the race to help keep the motivation high, the legs moving and the calories flowing (in, hopefully not out). They can be the difference between dropping and finishing. But for Lisa Jhung, pacing is about much more than just helping her friends so they’ll return the favor. It’s given her a new outlook on the sport she loves. In “Keeping Pace,” she reflects on lessons learned and how helping friends reach their goals is more of a gift than she ever expected.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>“</strong>Keeping Pace” read and written by Lisa Jhung.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>670</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Leave it to Beavers</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/leave-it-to-beavers/story-149108.html</link>
      <description>Healthy meadows are wet, spongy and teeming with diversity; but too many lack that swampy hospitality due to the eradication of beavers. Now, crews are recreating beaver dams to encourage complex, healthy meadows. With luck, a passing beaver might see the dams and the pooling water they love and think, "This is nice … but I could do better." The hope is they’ll stick around.
“Leave it to Beavers” read by Kirstie Carrizales and written by Amanda Monthei.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 21:07:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/775726c2-3400-11ef-b9bb-237ef2050384/image/4e5238acfb2758a90de88335447952e8.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Renewing rivers one rodent at a time.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Healthy meadows are wet, spongy and teeming with diversity; but too many lack that swampy hospitality due to the eradication of beavers. Now, crews are recreating beaver dams to encourage complex, healthy meadows. With luck, a passing beaver might see the dams and the pooling water they love and think, "This is nice … but I could do better." The hope is they’ll stick around.
“Leave it to Beavers” read by Kirstie Carrizales and written by Amanda Monthei.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Healthy meadows are wet, spongy and teeming with diversity; but too many lack that swampy hospitality due to the eradication of beavers. Now, crews are recreating beaver dams to encourage complex, healthy meadows. With luck, a passing beaver might see the dams and the pooling water they love and think, "This is nice … but I could do better." The hope is they’ll stick around.</p><p><strong>“</strong>Leave it to Beavers” read by Kirstie Carrizales and written by Amanda Monthei.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>802</itunes:duration>
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      <title>1,300 Miles</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/1300-miles/story-143510.html</link>
      <description>Would you attempt to take a 1,300-mile bite out of the Pacific Crest Trail with your three kids, all under age 5? We found a family who did. Their experience might help you decide to give something like it a go. "1,300 Miles" read and written by Marketa Zlatuskova.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 23:55:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/2ec1e764-22ce-11ef-bd78-4b85774047d4/image/b3c462a7226ec9859b1b702b81a2b5ee.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>How one young family of five took on the Pacific Crest Trail. (Hint: There’s candy)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Would you attempt to take a 1,300-mile bite out of the Pacific Crest Trail with your three kids, all under age 5? We found a family who did. Their experience might help you decide to give something like it a go. "1,300 Miles" read and written by Marketa Zlatuskova.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Would you attempt to take a 1,300-mile bite out of the Pacific Crest Trail with your three kids, all under age 5? We found a family who did. Their experience might help you decide to give something like it a go. "1,300 Miles" read and written by Marketa Zlatuskova.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>632</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Wall as a Mirror</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-wall-as-a-mirror/story-148961.html</link>
      <description>Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll reflects on the positive force of failure during his latest climbing–sailing expedition to Greenland.
“The Wall as a Mirror” read by Jane Sievert and written by Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 23:58:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/2594f38c-1d4e-11ef-8887-c7f9e400ef69/image/6114e23ad7d2a77cd122abbc45e4bad0.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Giving failure a chance in Greenland.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll reflects on the positive force of failure during his latest climbing–sailing expedition to Greenland.
“The Wall as a Mirror” read by Jane Sievert and written by Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll reflects on the positive force of failure during his latest climbing–sailing expedition to Greenland.</p><p><strong>“</strong>The Wall as a Mirror” read by Jane Sievert and written by Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1984</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A River's Own Name</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/a-rivers-own-name/story-124149.html</link>
      <description>Flyfishing guide and writer Cameron Keller Scott shares his poem that gives voice to a river outside of human naming and language. As he writes in his author's note:
"In my search for hope, I’ve deepened my experience of the natural world, as many of us have, from one of reverence and recreation to humility, advocacy and the idea that the natural world has a voice and rights equal to the human-built world."
“A River's Own Name” read and written by Cameron Keller Scott.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 23:10:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/7ea60648-1d47-11ef-afe8-174d1488d5d6/image/411863f86a2fc7ff922a555333e85f44.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>Flyfishing guide and writer Cameron Keller Scott shares his poem that gives voice to a river outside of human naming and language. As he writes in his author's note:
"In my search for hope, I’ve deepened my experience of the natural world, as many of us have, from one of reverence and recreation to humility, advocacy and the idea that the natural world has a voice and rights equal to the human-built world."
“A River's Own Name” read and written by Cameron Keller Scott.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Flyfishing guide and writer Cameron Keller Scott shares his poem that gives voice to a river outside of human naming and language. As he writes in his author's note:</p><p>"In my search for hope, I’ve deepened my experience of the natural world, as many of us have, from one of reverence and recreation to humility, advocacy and the idea that the natural world has a voice and rights equal to the human-built world."</p><p>“A River's Own Name” read and written by Cameron Keller Scott.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>863</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Strength for the Next Disaster</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/strength-for-the-next-disaster/story-148682.html</link>
      <description>While enduring the effects of pollution firsthand, Roishetta Ozane, a two-time Louisiana hurricane survivor and single mom of six, helped lead a historic campaign to pause new US liquefied natural gas permit applications, potentially preventing the single largest expansion of fossil fuels on earth. But her vision of activism, rooted in mutual aid, doesn’t end there. Read “Strength for the Next Disaster” on Patagonia Stories.

“Strength for the Next Disaster” read and written by Zina Rodriguez.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 23:10:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/69d3c8d8-0e59-11ef-a8f0-33bbaf008ff5/image/fa58f6107ae699d672a9215fce317a47.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Louisiana community organizer Roishetta Ozane on her fight to stop the biggest fossil fuel expansion on earth and how mutual aid can play a part.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>While enduring the effects of pollution firsthand, Roishetta Ozane, a two-time Louisiana hurricane survivor and single mom of six, helped lead a historic campaign to pause new US liquefied natural gas permit applications, potentially preventing the single largest expansion of fossil fuels on earth. But her vision of activism, rooted in mutual aid, doesn’t end there. Read “Strength for the Next Disaster” on Patagonia Stories.

“Strength for the Next Disaster” read and written by Zina Rodriguez.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>While enduring the effects of pollution firsthand, Roishetta Ozane, a two-time Louisiana hurricane survivor and single mom of six, helped lead a historic campaign to pause new US liquefied natural gas permit applications, potentially preventing the single largest expansion of fossil fuels on earth. But her vision of activism, rooted in mutual aid, doesn’t end there. Read “Strength for the Next Disaster” on Patagonia Stories.</p><p><br></p><p>“Strength for the Next Disaster” read and written by Zina Rodriguez.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1576</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Perched On A Wild Border</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/perched-on-a-wild-border/story-75218.html</link>
      <description>From a series about the Fitzroy Skyline, climber Timmy O’Neill reflects on a first ascent, and the way landscapes change with time. 

“Perched On A Wild Border” read and written by Timmy O'Neill.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 21:57:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/c49eeae0-e63b-11ee-9637-6f3cdb754c48/image/f1f9e1f5ea3b432244984faa9ec08a16.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
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      <itunes:summary>From a series about the Fitzroy Skyline, climber Timmy O’Neill reflects on a first ascent, and the way landscapes change with time. 

“Perched On A Wild Border” read and written by Timmy O'Neill.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>From a series about the Fitzroy Skyline, climber Timmy O’Neill reflects on a first ascent, and the way landscapes change with time. </p><p><br></p><p>“Perched On A Wild Border” read and written by Timmy O'Neill.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>459</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Charpoua Way</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-charpoua-way/story-127891.html</link>
      <description>At a historic refuge near Chamonix, France, Sarah Cartier and her two kids (ages 3 and 10 months) demonstrate the joys and possibility of raising a family in the mountains.

“The Charpoua Way” read by Linden Mallory and written by Floran Tomei.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 18:11:27 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/f7f0788c-e09b-11ee-97ea-ab587693f698/image/e30c35bc5b31cff4ad1b89f6b9a1e8ea.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>One family sets the pace at a historic refuge near Chamonix, France.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>At a historic refuge near Chamonix, France, Sarah Cartier and her two kids (ages 3 and 10 months) demonstrate the joys and possibility of raising a family in the mountains.

“The Charpoua Way” read by Linden Mallory and written by Floran Tomei.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>At a historic refuge near Chamonix, France, Sarah Cartier and her two kids (ages 3 and 10 months) demonstrate the joys and possibility of raising a family in the mountains.</p><p><br></p><p>“The Charpoua Way” read by Linden Mallory and written by Floran Tomei.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>435</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Taking the Kids to Point Nemo</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/taking-the-kids-to-point-nemo/story-117553.html</link>
      <description>Somira Sao and her husband knew they didn't want to stop traveling after they had a family. So they took their sailboat and their three kids out on the seas. An unexpected stranding near the southern tip of Southern Chile was just a reminder that when raising kids in wild places it helps to be flexible.

“Taking the Kids to Point Nemo” read by Molly Baker and written by Somira Sao.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 23:05:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/4f89ef6a-dcd7-11ee-b8f5-c76a8c2a0a90/image/117b01c9065da19cffbd75bf2feee336.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>When your goal is to raise children in wild places, it helps if you’re flexible.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Somira Sao and her husband knew they didn't want to stop traveling after they had a family. So they took their sailboat and their three kids out on the seas. An unexpected stranding near the southern tip of Southern Chile was just a reminder that when raising kids in wild places it helps to be flexible.

“Taking the Kids to Point Nemo” read by Molly Baker and written by Somira Sao.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Somira Sao and her husband knew they didn't want to stop traveling after they had a family. So they took their sailboat and their three kids out on the seas. An unexpected stranding near the southern tip of Southern Chile was just a reminder that when raising kids in wild places it helps to be flexible.</p><p><br></p><p>“Taking the Kids to Point Nemo” read by Molly Baker and written by Somira Sao.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>940</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Stich in Time</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/stitch-in-time/story-95186.html</link>
      <description>Brad Wieners, Patagonia's editorial director, writes about the Patagonia shirt that's had his back over the years. A shirt that continues to bring memories, thanks in large part to the Patagonia repair team, and the way they've been able to mend a beloved garment for more memories to be made. 

“Stich in Time” read and written by Brad Wieners.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/eacfb1a8-da61-11ee-8f32-178462407249/image/98650fe291ad88b5455d492012072f7c.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>As a repaired shirt becomes more of an original, it still takes the author back.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Brad Wieners, Patagonia's editorial director, writes about the Patagonia shirt that's had his back over the years. A shirt that continues to bring memories, thanks in large part to the Patagonia repair team, and the way they've been able to mend a beloved garment for more memories to be made. 

“Stich in Time” read and written by Brad Wieners.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Brad Wieners, Patagonia's editorial director, writes about the Patagonia shirt that's had his back over the years. A shirt that continues to bring memories, thanks in large part to the Patagonia repair team, and the way they've been able to mend a beloved garment for more memories to be made. </p><p><br></p><p>“Stich in Time” read and written by Brad Wieners.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>453</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Calculating Risk</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/calculating-risk/story-94198.html</link>
      <description>Climber and photographer Mikey Schaefer reflects on a lifetime of climbing, and the risks, and rewards that come with it.

“Calculating Risk” read by Justin Roth and written by Mikey Schaefer.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2024 19:57:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/7db04600-da61-11ee-810b-fb6bc14e0429/image/86681c3d66ab64db0b9f79a04182d3ea.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reflecting on a lifetime of climbing, and the risks and rewards that come with it.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Climber and photographer Mikey Schaefer reflects on a lifetime of climbing, and the risks, and rewards that come with it.

“Calculating Risk” read by Justin Roth and written by Mikey Schaefer.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Climber and photographer Mikey Schaefer reflects on a lifetime of climbing, and the risks, and rewards that come with it.</p><p><br></p><p>“Calculating Risk” read by Justin Roth and written by Mikey Schaefer.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>644</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Breaking Trail for Clean Air</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/breaking-trail-for-clean-air/story-144627.html</link>
      <description>Every February in Utah, a community gathers to run laps up Grandeur Peak while raising money for the organizations fighting Salt Lake City’s notorious air pollution. Running Up For Air (RUFA) is technically a race, but anyone will tell you that word doesn’t paint a complete picture.
"Breaking Trail for Clean Air” read and written by Ariella Carpenter.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 23:31:22 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/dc809c3a-bbd9-11ee-a823-e7b328326163/image/8e1309.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Running Up For Air is not a race. It’s a community, a gathering of friends and a fundraiser for clean-air advocacy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Every February in Utah, a community gathers to run laps up Grandeur Peak while raising money for the organizations fighting Salt Lake City’s notorious air pollution. Running Up For Air (RUFA) is technically a race, but anyone will tell you that word doesn’t paint a complete picture.
"Breaking Trail for Clean Air” read and written by Ariella Carpenter.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every February in Utah, a community gathers to run laps up Grandeur Peak while raising money for the organizations fighting Salt Lake City’s notorious air pollution. Running Up For Air (RUFA) is technically a race, but anyone will tell you that word doesn’t paint a complete picture.</p><p>"Breaking Trail for Clean Air” read and written by Ariella Carpenter.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>689</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Suing for Survival</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/suing-for-survival/story-143066.html</link>
      <description>What happens when salmon take the witness stand? In a recent lawsuit, the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe sued the city of Seattle on behalf of Skagit River salmon, seeking acknowledgement that the city’s three hydropower dams on the river infringed upon the fish’s “inherent rights to exist, flourish, regenerate … and the right of access to their ancestral waters.”
“Suing for Survival” read by Dylan Tomine and written by Jann Eberharter.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 23:25:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/1789c42e-bbd9-11ee-a8ee-770882d57950/image/11bc0a.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do Skagit River salmon have legal rights?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>What happens when salmon take the witness stand? In a recent lawsuit, the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe sued the city of Seattle on behalf of Skagit River salmon, seeking acknowledgement that the city’s three hydropower dams on the river infringed upon the fish’s “inherent rights to exist, flourish, regenerate … and the right of access to their ancestral waters.”
“Suing for Survival” read by Dylan Tomine and written by Jann Eberharter.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when salmon take the witness stand? In a recent lawsuit, the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe sued the city of Seattle on behalf of Skagit River salmon, seeking acknowledgement that the city’s three hydropower dams on the river infringed upon the fish’s “inherent rights to exist, flourish, regenerate … and the right of access to their ancestral waters.”</p><p>“Suing for Survival” read by Dylan Tomine and written by Jann Eberharter.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>554</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Made to Work</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/made-to-work/story-141715.html</link>
      <description>Our latest in technical innovation is a hyper-specific sailing kit for big water and foul weather. In fact, that's its name, the Big Water Foul Weather kit. In this conversation with Linden Mallory and Meaghen Brown, hear how it came to life over a decade of collaboration between the crew from the Polynesian Voyaging Society and the expertise of our in-house product innovation team. 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2024 17:56:28 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/b44fc7f8-790e-11ee-8065-afa61d1bb757/image/83e4fe.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>The story behind our Big Water Foul Weather Kit.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Our latest in technical innovation is a hyper-specific sailing kit for big water and foul weather. In fact, that's its name, the Big Water Foul Weather kit. In this conversation with Linden Mallory and Meaghen Brown, hear how it came to life over a decade of collaboration between the crew from the Polynesian Voyaging Society and the expertise of our in-house product innovation team. 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our latest in technical innovation is a hyper-specific sailing kit for big water and foul weather. In fact, that's its name, the Big Water Foul Weather kit. In this conversation with Linden Mallory and Meaghen Brown, hear how it came to life over a decade of collaboration between the crew from the Polynesian Voyaging Society and the expertise of our in-house product innovation team. </p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>882</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Be Brave, Be Kind, Go Get 'Em</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/be-brave-be-kind-go-get-em/story-100106.html</link>
      <description>Aimee Eaton wants her kids to grow up to take risks and stand up for what’s right. It starts with exposing them what she values, through time outside, mucking around.

"Be Brave, Be Kind, Go Get 'Em" read and written by Aimee Eaton. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2024 17:04:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/f4381d8e-7f53-11ee-b695-d393a3ab1ab7/image/53fce7.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Raising activist anglers.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Aimee Eaton wants her kids to grow up to take risks and stand up for what’s right. It starts with exposing them what she values, through time outside, mucking around.

"Be Brave, Be Kind, Go Get 'Em" read and written by Aimee Eaton. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Aimee Eaton wants her kids to grow up to take risks and stand up for what’s right. It starts with exposing them what she values, through time outside, mucking around.</p><p><br></p><p>"Be Brave, Be Kind, Go Get 'Em" read and written by Aimee Eaton. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>994</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Living on Easy</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/living-on-easy/story-141483.html</link>
      <description>A trip to Amami Ōshima, Japan, transports Gerry Lopez to a familiar feeling and place in a distant land. “In a way, life is a little like Dad’s car … it takes us down the road, and at some point, a stop at the service station is needed to keep going." Listen to Gerry on the necessities of surfing, friends, family and exploration.

“Living on Easy” read and written by Gerry Lopez. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2024 21:23:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/9b57020e-7f42-11ee-8868-77b754c3d5da/image/b4f16d.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Gerry Lopez story. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A trip to Amami Ōshima, Japan, transports Gerry Lopez to a familiar feeling and place in a distant land. “In a way, life is a little like Dad’s car … it takes us down the road, and at some point, a stop at the service station is needed to keep going." Listen to Gerry on the necessities of surfing, friends, family and exploration.

“Living on Easy” read and written by Gerry Lopez. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A trip to Amami Ōshima, Japan, transports Gerry Lopez to a familiar feeling and place in a distant land. “In a way, life is a little like Dad’s car … it takes us down the road, and at some point, a stop at the service station is needed to keep going." Listen to Gerry on the necessities of surfing, friends, family and exploration.</p><p><br></p><p>“Living on Easy” read and written by Gerry Lopez. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>769</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Dear Earth,</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/dear-earth/story-142627.html</link>
      <description>When we made Earth our sole shareholder a year ago, we got some nice feedback, but converting Patagonia’s ownership isn’t finally about us. It’s about helping our environmental partners do big things. Have they ever! Years of effort recently culminated in the protection of 9.3M acres of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest; 1.2M acres of Argentina’s peatlands in Peninsula Mitre; and Albania’s 118-mile Vjosa River. Up in Alaska, we also helped block the construction of the Pebble Mine and secure financial relief for climate refugees in Newtok. Naturally, there is far, far more to do. But we’re pleased to share some cool progress during this hot, hot year.
"Dear Earth," read by Meaghen Brown. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jan 2024 18:55:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/ad83f6ec-7913-11ee-9285-c7518ea194bd/image/c30331.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>We have a lot to do, but we’re working on it.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When we made Earth our sole shareholder a year ago, we got some nice feedback, but converting Patagonia’s ownership isn’t finally about us. It’s about helping our environmental partners do big things. Have they ever! Years of effort recently culminated in the protection of 9.3M acres of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest; 1.2M acres of Argentina’s peatlands in Peninsula Mitre; and Albania’s 118-mile Vjosa River. Up in Alaska, we also helped block the construction of the Pebble Mine and secure financial relief for climate refugees in Newtok. Naturally, there is far, far more to do. But we’re pleased to share some cool progress during this hot, hot year.
"Dear Earth," read by Meaghen Brown. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When we made Earth our sole shareholder a year ago, we got some nice feedback, but converting Patagonia’s ownership isn’t finally about us. It’s about helping our environmental partners do big things. Have they ever! Years of effort recently culminated in the protection of 9.3M acres of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest; 1.2M acres of Argentina’s peatlands in Peninsula Mitre; and Albania’s 118-mile Vjosa River. Up in Alaska, we also helped block the construction of the Pebble Mine and secure financial relief for climate refugees in Newtok. Naturally, there is far, far more to do. But we’re pleased to share some cool progress during this hot, hot year.</p><p>"Dear Earth," read by Meaghen Brown. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories">https://pat.ag/PataStories</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>372</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Trading a Hatchback for a Rolling Duffel</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/trading-a-hatchback-for-a-rolling-duffel/story-144264.html</link>
      <description>Opting to only take California public transit for a climbing trip from Oakland to Yosemite National Park and back again, narinda heng wonders if relinquishing some road trip romance allows for a deeper intimacy with place.
“Trading a Hatchback for a Rolling Duffel” read and written by narinda heng.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2023 17:43:09 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/4f3e1c5a-9aa8-11ee-97bb-b30237225560/image/d1a49d.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Taking California public transit from Oakland to Yosemite National Park, narinda heng wonders: What’s a climbing trip without a car?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Opting to only take California public transit for a climbing trip from Oakland to Yosemite National Park and back again, narinda heng wonders if relinquishing some road trip romance allows for a deeper intimacy with place.
“Trading a Hatchback for a Rolling Duffel” read and written by narinda heng.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Opting to only take California public transit for a climbing trip from Oakland to Yosemite National Park and back again, narinda heng wonders if relinquishing some road trip romance allows for a deeper intimacy with place.</p><p>“Trading a Hatchback for a Rolling Duffel” read and written by narinda heng.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>585</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The 150-Mile Test</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-150-mile-test/story-142208.html</link>
      <description>As an advanced R&amp;D designer, Eric Noel saw running Sweden’s 150 mile Kungsleden as a perfect vacation, and a perfect opportunity to test a new pack. Here’s a peak into the world of product development. 

“The 150-Mile Test” read and written by Eric Noll. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2023 18:37:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/a8e9a938-7f53-11ee-b255-1fbb4887b39b/image/1b79a5.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>A bold idea for rethinking multiday trail travel</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As an advanced R&amp;D designer, Eric Noel saw running Sweden’s 150 mile Kungsleden as a perfect vacation, and a perfect opportunity to test a new pack. Here’s a peak into the world of product development. 

“The 150-Mile Test” read and written by Eric Noll. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As an advanced R&amp;D designer, Eric Noel saw running Sweden’s 150 mile Kungsleden as a perfect vacation, and a perfect opportunity to test a new pack. Here’s a peak into the world of product development. </p><p><br></p><p>“The 150-Mile Test” read and written by Eric Noll. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>709</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A Matter of Breathing</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/a-matter-of-breathing/story-144884.html</link>
      <description>On September 30, residents of Gloster, Mississippi, and supporters from throughout the Southeast came together for the Equitable Action Run Towards Health (EARTH run): “A forum for communal movement near the source of the very same extraction that is affecting those who live close by.”
"A Matter of Breathing” read and written by Peyton Thomas.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2023 17:58:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/2024e48c-9461-11ee-ab34-b3dac8bf161a/image/1da145.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Running won’t solve the issue of wood pellet biomass pollution. But it can ignite community and conversation—and that’s a start.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On September 30, residents of Gloster, Mississippi, and supporters from throughout the Southeast came together for the Equitable Action Run Towards Health (EARTH run): “A forum for communal movement near the source of the very same extraction that is affecting those who live close by.”
"A Matter of Breathing” read and written by Peyton Thomas.
This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On September 30, residents of Gloster, Mississippi, and supporters from throughout the Southeast came together for the Equitable Action Run Towards Health (EARTH run): “A forum for communal movement near the source of the very same extraction that is affecting those who live close by.”</p><p>"A Matter of Breathing” read and written by Peyton Thomas.</p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>765</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Why Do We Keep Buying New Stuff?</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/feeling-like-new/story-144207.html</link>
      <description>This is your brain on shopping: When you see something new-to-you, your brain gives you a small pulse of the feel-good neurotransmitter dopamine. This reward system was great for the prehistoric era—new berry patch: good; saber-tooth tiger: bad—but today, it’s contributing to an overconsumption problem that’s deepening our climate crisis.

"Why Do We Keep Buying New Stuff?” read and written by Archana Ram.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 19:48:19 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/7fd6bf3a-87dd-11ee-b935-ef3e6f6349e8/image/8f1dc0.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our brains tend to like it that way.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is your brain on shopping: When you see something new-to-you, your brain gives you a small pulse of the feel-good neurotransmitter dopamine. This reward system was great for the prehistoric era—new berry patch: good; saber-tooth tiger: bad—but today, it’s contributing to an overconsumption problem that’s deepening our climate crisis.

"Why Do We Keep Buying New Stuff?” read and written by Archana Ram.

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is your brain on shopping: When you see something new-to-you, your brain gives you a small pulse of the feel-good neurotransmitter dopamine. This reward system was great for the prehistoric era—new berry patch: good; saber-tooth tiger: bad—but today, it’s contributing to an overconsumption problem that’s deepening our climate crisis.</p><p><br></p><p>"Why Do We Keep Buying New Stuff?” read and written by Archana Ram.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories.">https://pat.ag/PataStories.</a></p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>914</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Joy of Junky Windslop</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-joy-of-junky-windslop/story-100995.html</link>
      <description>While teaching his teenage daughter to surf, author Dan Duane rediscovers the pure, unadulterated joy of doing something for the first time.

“The Joy of Junky Windslop” read and written by Dan Duane. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 15:54:41 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/fd3c5514-7f42-11ee-82a8-533456b2abc0/image/4fc460.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Remembering what it is to be a beginner.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>While teaching his teenage daughter to surf, author Dan Duane rediscovers the pure, unadulterated joy of doing something for the first time.

“The Joy of Junky Windslop” read and written by Dan Duane. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>While teaching his teenage daughter to surf, author Dan Duane rediscovers the pure, unadulterated joy of doing something for the first time.</p><p><br></p><p>“The Joy of Junky Windslop” read and written by Dan Duane. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>750</itunes:duration>
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      <title>No Pressure</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/no-pressure/story-142183.html</link>
      <description>After years of going fast and pushing hard on Yosemite’s big walls, Rhiannon Williams and Alexa Flower attempt a route in Peru, embracing a “no pressure to summit” mentality.

"No Pressure" read and written by Alexa Flower. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2023 23:40:41 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/424e97fa-7f54-11ee-9871-7ff38e4f3fb0/image/c748b9.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes releasing the need to summit is what gets you there.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After years of going fast and pushing hard on Yosemite’s big walls, Rhiannon Williams and Alexa Flower attempt a route in Peru, embracing a “no pressure to summit” mentality.

"No Pressure" read and written by Alexa Flower. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>After years of going fast and pushing hard on Yosemite’s big walls, Rhiannon Williams and Alexa Flower attempt a route in Peru, embracing a “no pressure to summit” mentality.</p><p><br></p><p>"No Pressure" read and written by Alexa Flower. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>606</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Remember to Breathe</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/remember-to-breathe/story-142912.html</link>
      <description>The Dixie Fire revealed a whole spectrum of potential uses for the Lost Sierra’s trails: a firefighting tool during the blaze, protection against fires in the future, and a means for wildlife to travel between fragmented habitats and escape threats. Hear our story about fire, mountain biking, and resilience.

“Remember to Breathe” read by MaiLee Hung and written by Greg Williams. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2023 19:08:38 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/f663ef3a-7f52-11ee-913c-5f26588bb6ed/image/4c3a67.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>In the wake of a devastating wildfire, the communities of California’s Lost Sierra look to trails for hope, healing and a dose of dirt magic.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Dixie Fire revealed a whole spectrum of potential uses for the Lost Sierra’s trails: a firefighting tool during the blaze, protection against fires in the future, and a means for wildlife to travel between fragmented habitats and escape threats. Hear our story about fire, mountain biking, and resilience.

“Remember to Breathe” read by MaiLee Hung and written by Greg Williams. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Dixie Fire revealed a whole spectrum of potential uses for the Lost Sierra’s trails: a firefighting tool during the blaze, protection against fires in the future, and a means for wildlife to travel between fragmented habitats and escape threats. Hear our story about fire, mountain biking, and resilience.</p><p><br></p><p>“Remember to Breathe” read by MaiLee Hung and written by Greg Williams. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>341</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Crash Test Dummy</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/crash-test-dummy/story-79359.html</link>
      <description>Field testing guru Kelly Cordes takes us on a journey through the extremes of Patagonia's field testing program and possibly to the brink of hypothermia. We promise, we take this work – if not always ourselves - seriously.

“Crash Test Dummy” read by and written by Kelly Cordes. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2023 16:35:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/680fbc9e-7f40-11ee-8ea4-0bf3a50cec11/image/d6d863.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who gets hypothermia on purpose? This guy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Field testing guru Kelly Cordes takes us on a journey through the extremes of Patagonia's field testing program and possibly to the brink of hypothermia. We promise, we take this work – if not always ourselves - seriously.

“Crash Test Dummy” read by and written by Kelly Cordes. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Field testing guru Kelly Cordes takes us on a journey through the extremes of Patagonia's field testing program and possibly to the brink of hypothermia. We promise, we take this work – if not always ourselves - seriously.</p><p><br></p><p>“Crash Test Dummy” read by and written by Kelly Cordes. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>496</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Last Takajo</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-last-takajo/story-120760.html</link>
      <description>Hidetoshi Matsubara lives a solitary life in the mountains of Tōhoku, Japan, where he is the last remaining tajako, or hawk master, in the area. Now 71 years old, Matsubara has lived in the snow-capped mountains of his home for the past 50 years, walking and hunting in harmony with his hawks. 
“The Last Takajo” read by Kosuke Fujikura and written by Hironori Taniyama. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2023 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/1fdd552a-7910-11ee-bb24-3b3aebd81cd4/image/a3ab07.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>The remarkable relationship between a falconer and his birds of prey.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hidetoshi Matsubara lives a solitary life in the mountains of Tōhoku, Japan, where he is the last remaining tajako, or hawk master, in the area. Now 71 years old, Matsubara has lived in the snow-capped mountains of his home for the past 50 years, walking and hunting in harmony with his hawks. 
“The Last Takajo” read by Kosuke Fujikura and written by Hironori Taniyama. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hidetoshi Matsubara lives a solitary life in the mountains of Tōhoku, Japan, where he is the last remaining tajako, or hawk master, in the area. Now 71 years old, Matsubara has lived in the snow-capped mountains of his home for the past 50 years, walking and hunting in harmony with his hawks. </p><p>“The Last Takajo” read by Kosuke Fujikura and written by Hironori Taniyama. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>627</itunes:duration>
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      <title>FFFKT (Fastest Fish Fourteener Known Time)</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/fffkt/story-73819.html</link>
      <description>After 195 miles and 34 mountain passes, traversed mostly alone, with the exception of a few days spent with photographer Ken Etzel eating mostly fish she caught along the way, Jenn Shelton completed the Sierra High Route. Listen to her story about her Fastest Fish Fourteener Known Time, her FFFKT.

“FFFKT (Fastest Fish Fourteener Known Time)” read by Meaghen Brown and written by Jenn Shelton. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Nov 2023 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Jenn Shelton traverses the Sierra High Route.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After 195 miles and 34 mountain passes, traversed mostly alone, with the exception of a few days spent with photographer Ken Etzel eating mostly fish she caught along the way, Jenn Shelton completed the Sierra High Route. Listen to her story about her Fastest Fish Fourteener Known Time, her FFFKT.

“FFFKT (Fastest Fish Fourteener Known Time)” read by Meaghen Brown and written by Jenn Shelton. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After 195 miles and 34 mountain passes, traversed mostly alone, with the exception of a few days spent with photographer Ken Etzel eating mostly fish she caught along the way, Jenn Shelton completed the Sierra High Route. Listen to her story about her Fastest Fish Fourteener Known Time, her FFFKT.</p><p><br></p><p>“FFFKT (Fastest Fish Fourteener Known Time)” read by Meaghen Brown and written by Jenn Shelton. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Make It Last</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/make-it-last/story-142548.html</link>
      <description>When Patagonia Ambassador Katie Lamb started climbing and sewing at age seven, she was just mirroring her family. But as she got older, she found surprising common ground between bouldering and mending.

“Make it Last” read and and written by Katie Lamb. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Nov 2023 03:50:22 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Katie Lamb sews at her own pace.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When Patagonia Ambassador Katie Lamb started climbing and sewing at age seven, she was just mirroring her family. But as she got older, she found surprising common ground between bouldering and mending.

“Make it Last” read and and written by Katie Lamb. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When Patagonia Ambassador Katie Lamb started climbing and sewing at age seven, she was just mirroring her family. But as she got older, she found surprising common ground between bouldering and mending.</p><p><br></p><p>“Make it Last” read and and written by Katie Lamb. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>436</itunes:duration>
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      <title>In Solidarity with the Future</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/in-solidarity-with-the-future/story-135864.html</link>
      <description>After successfully holding back an open pit coal mine expansion for two years, climate activists were forcefully removed from the village of Lützerath. Like many activists before them, their demands weren’t met, but it’s impossible to know the full consequences of action in the long run, because living out ideals and beliefs can instill hope and courage in others.
"In Solidarity with the Future" read and written by Rebecca Solnit. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2023 18:06:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The demands of a protest aren't always met, but they can still have lasting and important consequences.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After successfully holding back an open pit coal mine expansion for two years, climate activists were forcefully removed from the village of Lützerath. Like many activists before them, their demands weren’t met, but it’s impossible to know the full consequences of action in the long run, because living out ideals and beliefs can instill hope and courage in others.
"In Solidarity with the Future" read and written by Rebecca Solnit. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After successfully holding back an open pit coal mine expansion for two years, climate activists were forcefully removed from the village of Lützerath. Like many activists before them, their demands weren’t met, but it’s impossible to know the full consequences of action in the long run, because living out ideals and beliefs can instill hope and courage in others.</p><p>"In Solidarity with the Future" read and written by Rebecca Solnit. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories">https://pat.ag/PataStories</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>821</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A Better Way To Do Business</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/a-better-way-to-do-business/story-141300.html</link>
      <description>50 years of business unusual has taught us a lot. Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s director of philosophy, and co-author of The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years, talks with managing editor Archana Ram about the new edition of the book. 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2023 16:32:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/1a5b1238-790e-11ee-a1cb-a765306b851e/image/a19d4c.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>50 years of business unusual has taught us a lot. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>50 years of business unusual has taught us a lot. Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s director of philosophy, and co-author of The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years, talks with managing editor Archana Ram about the new edition of the book. 

This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>50 years of business unusual has taught us a lot. Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s director of philosophy, and co-author of <em>The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years</em>,<em> </em>talks with managing editor Archana Ram about the new edition of the book. </p><p><br></p><p>This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories">https://pat.ag/PataStories</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>1059</itunes:duration>
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      <title>To My Bebito</title>
      <description>Climate and sustainability journalist, Yessenia Funes, pries open a significant question of our time—is it responsible to have children amidst the climate crisis? In a personal account of the balance between fear and hope, we get a letter to the future and a child Funes hopes is in it. 

"To My Bebito" read and written by Yessia Funes. This episode of Patagonia Stories is produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2023 19:31:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/4b857c1a-790c-11ee-b82c-5f5d1fe244b7/image/cef5d2.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is it responsible to have children amidst the climate crisis?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Climate and sustainability journalist, Yessenia Funes, pries open a significant question of our time—is it responsible to have children amidst the climate crisis? In a personal account of the balance between fear and hope, we get a letter to the future and a child Funes hopes is in it. 

"To My Bebito" read and written by Yessia Funes. This episode of Patagonia Stories is produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Climate and sustainability journalist, Yessenia Funes, pries open a significant question of our time—is it responsible to have children amidst the climate crisis? In a personal account of the balance between fear and hope, we get a letter to the future and a child Funes hopes is in it. </p><p><br></p><p>"To My Bebito" read and written by Yessia Funes. This episode of Patagonia Stories is produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories">https://pat.ag/PataStories</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <itunes:duration>618</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Dude, Where's My Hatch?</title>
      <link>https://www.patagonia.com/stories/dude-wheres-my-hatch/story-136295.html</link>
      <description>Think the worldwide decline of aquatic insects isn’t a serious issue for fly anglers? Stephen Sautner asked guides, scientists and long-time anglers for their boots-on-the-ground experiences regarding the global “bug apocalypse.”

"Dude, Where's My Hatch?" read and written by Stephen Sautner. This episode of Patagonia Stories is produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2023 17:29:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Patagonia</itunes:author>
      <itunes:image href="https://megaphone.imgix.net/podcasts/c2982a54-7908-11ee-a153-9364b67d7dc2/image/fd6aa0.jpg?ixlib=rails-4.3.1&amp;max-w=3000&amp;max-h=3000&amp;fit=crop&amp;auto=format,compress"/>
      <itunes:subtitle>The decline of aquatic insects should bug everyone.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Think the worldwide decline of aquatic insects isn’t a serious issue for fly anglers? Stephen Sautner asked guides, scientists and long-time anglers for their boots-on-the-ground experiences regarding the global “bug apocalypse.”

"Dude, Where's My Hatch?" read and written by Stephen Sautner. This episode of Patagonia Stories is produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Think the worldwide decline of aquatic insects isn’t a serious issue for fly anglers? Stephen Sautner asked guides, scientists and long-time anglers for their boots-on-the-ground experiences regarding the global “bug apocalypse.”</p><p><br></p><p>"Dude, Where's My Hatch?" read and written by Stephen Sautner. This episode of Patagonia Stories is produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at <a href="https://pat.ag/PataStories">https://pat.ag/PataStories</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1016</itunes:duration>
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