The Journey of a Sparkle Chasing Mountain Mermaid called Neck Knife
This week I’m joined by Laura Bee, aka Neck Knife. She was living in California when she decided to come back home east for a 2020 AT flip-flop thruhike. She felt the trail was approachable and could fulfill nostalgic goals, as she grew up in New Hampshire. Join us for a conversation about how the AT can bring families closer together, encouraging women to thruhike alone, why the AT can be a great place for people with opposing viewpoints to have respectful conversation with each other, how moving slower can make you happier, and so much more!
Check out Laura’s great AT blog!
https://www.tobeeaflipflop.com/
Follow her on Instagram:
@laurabee0
Bonus episode once I reach 100 ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts!
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