Episode 12
The Journey to the Summit with Erin Pata
Erin Pata is one of those people whose journey makes you deeply consider your own life’s journey. Her journey starts in Ohio and winds through ranching and dry farming in the Jalama Valley in California, many National Parks, motherhood, graphic design, and leads her to where she stands now: at the precipice of attempting the summit of Mt. Rainier. We talk about why we chase our dreams - whether they’re mountains, art, or just a life guided by wanderlust. Our conversation leads us to look at life through the lens of motherhood and the lessons we impart to our children that we could probably stand to learn ourselves. Throughout the conversation, we hit on values that guide her life - things like freedom, bravery, curiosity, and creativity. We dive into her passion for tracking megafauna and how it led her to buy a piece of property where she’s building a cabin in Montana. Through all the time she’s spent in nature, we talk about how nature has the ability to bring a sense of peace and calm to highly sensitive people, and we have a detailed conversation about both of our experiences as HSP’s. This is a rollicking conversation and Erin’s wisdom and zest for life is contagious.
We also talk about:
- Erin’s work as a freelance graphic designer
- Problem solving
- Learning to mountaineer
- & so much more!
Resources:
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Website: butterbeanstudios.com
Further Reading:
Night of the Grizzlies by Jack Olsen
The Highly Sensitive Person by Elaine Aron
Other Mentions:
Identifying Your Values with Africa Brooke
Daniel Curry’s work
Cover Photo by Trever Stolte
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