About Your Host, Regina Reiter
Regina has walked the Appalachian Trail twice since turning 53 in 2007. Along the way, she discovered that walking in Nature is her system for balancing all aspects of her life - physical, mental, spiritual. In 2008, as she reached the northern terminus of the Pacific Crest Trail, she declared that she would earn her living hiking. Transforming her belief that walking in service is not a "real job" has taken her on a journey of courage, discovery, and prosperity that calls her to share what she's learned along the way.
Working for seven summers for the Appalachian Trail Conservancy as an ambassador for Leave-No-Trace principles (a "ridgerunner"), she talked with thousands of hikers. She discovered that most hikers focus on the physical aspects of walking the trail and see their walk as an arduous battle against the antagonistic mountains that they must endure and conquer through determination, pain, and mental fortitude.
In contrast, Regina realized that walking the trail can be a fulfilling meeting with a supportive landscape that we can enjoy and allow to unfold with each easy step, crafting our Outer AND Inner Journeys. She teaches her practices and guides her clients through customized coaching and group programs like this one.
Come along!