Welcome to the Wild Common Podcast. Hosted by photographer and Wild Common founder Andy Bardon. On this podcast, you'll hear from adventure athletes, sustainability experts, and world explorers as we dive off the deep end into far-flung conversations about creativity, risk, and the things that make life worth living. More information about Wild Common can be found at www.wildcommon.com or, on Instagram - @wild.common - Thanks for listening & Salud!

Wild Common Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Welcome to the Wild Common Podcast. Hosted by photographer and Wild Common founder Andy Bardon. On this podcast, you'll hear from adventure athletes, sustainability experts, and world explorers as we dive off the deep end into far-flung conversations about creativity, risk, and the things that make life worth living. More information about Wild Common can be found at www.wildcommon.com or, on Instagram - @wild.common - Thanks for listening & Salud!
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Recent Episodes

December 10, 2020
E19 - Erin Trieb - Photographing war, climbing the highest mountains in Afghanistan, and inspiring future generations to lead.
Erin Grace Trieb grew up in Dallas, Texas and earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in photography from Texas A&M University-Commerce in 2004. She began her career photographing in Israel / The Palestinian territories and freelancing for newspapers in Texas. Since 2007 she has worked professionally as a freelance photojournalist, editorial and documentary photographer. In her work Erin focuses on social issue-driven topics like cultural identity, trauma from war, and feminism - her photography spans a diversity of subject matter from international conflict to feature stories. Based between Istanbul and New York City, Erin works for a variety of clients including The New York Times, ESPN Magazine, Rolling Stone, NBCnews.com, Newsweek, TIME Magazine, Harper’s, Playboy, and many others. Her work has received international recognition and awards from World Press Photo, Pictures of The Year International, The Art Director's Club, American Photography, The Magenta Foundation and the FotoVisura Foundation. In 2011 she founded The Homecoming Project - an awareness and educational campaign highlighting the effects of trauma from war on the US military - which has exhibited in over 50 platforms worldwide. In 2014 Trieb received the distinguished “Alumni Award” from her Alma Mater, Texas A&M University-Commerce. In 2017 she was named a “female icon” of adventure by Outside Magazine. She is represented by National Geographic Image Collection.

October 23, 2020
E18 - Frank Ockenfels 3 - The artist, photographer, and mentor speaks on the creative process, continually pushing your boundaries, and working with David Bowie.
Photographer, artist and visionary mentor Frank Ockenfels III joins for a conversation about creativity. Frank is a keen observer of the world around him. He makes art every day with reckless abandon. Shooting old film cameras from the mid 1900's, expired film, and painting on top of his prints. He's always experimenting and always pushing his limits. Failure is simply a step closer to the goal of making something new, something unique, and something that can only be created when you "look beyond the obvious". Highly regarded as one of the most in-demand photographers in Hollywood, Frank and I dive into a great conversation about life, art, and enjoying the ride. Salud!

September 30, 2020
E17 - Kaoru Ishibashi - Professional musician Kishi Bashi on re-discovering his own cultural identity, making the documentary film 'Omoiyari', and the importance of learning lessons from history.
Kishi Bashi is the pseudonym of singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi. Kishi Bashi has played in major festivals such as SXSW, Austin City Limits, and gone on extensive US and international tours over the last decade. His latest album 'Omoiyari' is a deeply personal journey into Karou's exploration of his roots and his cultural identity. It unpacks the process of Karou learning about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, aims to give multiple perspectives on the experience, and inspired an entire album of music that is streaming on all major platforms. Please enjoy this personal insight into the production of an album, the process of making a film, and a brief glimpse into the mind of a musical genius. Salud
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