Mandela van Eeden
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Born | San Francisco, California | May 31, 1987
Occupation(s) | Radio personality, educator |
Mandela van Eeden (May 31, 1987) is an American radio personality and educator who lives in Missoula, Montana.
Life and career[edit]
Van Eeden was born in San Francisco, California, but grew up in Australia, South Africa, and Montana.[1]
Van Eeden is host of “The Trail Less Travelled,” an international adventure and travel radio show and podcast.[2][3] Van Eeden is an educator[4] and an international whitewater adventure instructor.[5][6][7] She also works for the National Wildlife Federation.[8][9]
Music[edit]
Van Eeden plays the didgeridoo and was in a band called "Peanut Butter and Didjeridu Jam".[10][11]
External links[edit]
- The Trail Less Traveled Podcast.
- The Trail Less Traveled Radio Show.
References[edit]
- ^ Kaimin, Austin Amestoy / Montana (26 January 2020). "Mandela van Eeden and lessons from 'The Trail Less Traveled'". Montana Kaimin. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ "CityNews". vancouver.citynews.ca. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ Peters, Mark (January 13, 2017). "The Less Traveled Trail". Bisborne Herald. p. 1.
- ^ Scheer, Laura (26 January 2020). "Monday's Montanan: Missoula radio host inspires global awareness sharing stories from around the world". missoulian.com. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ Wegner, Dave (Spring 2021). "The Meditation of Riverboarding during Covid-19" (PDF). The Journal of the Grand Canyon River Guides. 34 (1): 5.
- ^ Helgeson, Katy (28 December 2020). "Featured Outlaw: Unscripted Adventure with Mandela van Eeden". Mountain Outlaw. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ "Ambassador Mandela Leola van Eeden". Rafting Magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ "Mandela van Eeden". National Wildlife Federation. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ Development, PodBean. "Dust Off Your Dreams with Mandela Van Eeden | National Wildlife Federation Outdoors". www.nwfoutdoors.org. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ Kordenbrock, Mike (11 September 2016). "Ancient Aboriginal instrument has a home in Big Sky Country". Billings Gazette. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ Hariadas, Aathira (Feb 2, 2016). "A Karmic journey around the world with didgeridoo". The New Indian Express. p. 1.