Episode 59 Playing Classical Music in the Mountains with Anastasia Allison - a podcast by Emory R. Wanger
from 2018-12-26T15:51:13
Anastasia Allison is the violinist of the Musical Mountaineers and the founder/inventor of Kula Cloth, but living a life of entrepreneurship and adventures wasn’t always the case. After being involved in a bad car accident, Anastasia realized it was time to stop putting off her dreams and start engaging them.
A handful of years later, she’s found herself being more inspired than ever before and going after those dreams she had previously been told weren’t attainable.
If you’re in the need of a little inspiration and finding yourself feeling stuck in a rut, this episode with Anastasia is going to motivate you to chase down those dreams you’ve been putting off.
I had a blast talking with Anastasia and I know you’ll enjoy the heck out of this episode!
By Land,
Emory R. Wanger
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SHOW NOTES
Introductions
Anastasias’ background
On finding purpose and going for it
The musical mountaineers
Why we explore the backcountry
Bringing classical instruments into the backcountry
The origin story of Kula Cloth
Stepping into the world of entrepreneurship with Kula Cloth
The reach of Kula Cloth
What it is and why it works
Dealing with self doubt and finding purpose
Anastasia’s podcast
How to reach Anastasia
LINKS
https://www.youtube.com/themusicalmountaineers
https://www.instagram.com/anastasia.allison/
Further episodes of The By Land Podcast
Further podcasts by Emory R. Wanger
Website of Emory R. Wanger