Episode Description
EP 670: Brierley’s Battle: From African Trails to Unbreakable Spirit
Cody Rich here, do we have a wild episode of The Rich Outdoors Podcast for you! I’m sitting down with my longtime friend Brierley, who’s lived one heck of a life—think walking with elephants in the African bush, then facing a life-changing spinal injury that hit outta nowhere. Brierley takes us through the insane moment a rare autoimmune condition paralyzed her while working as a trails guide in South Africa, the mental grind of recovery, and her unstoppable drive to keep chasing her dreams, wheelchair or not. Plus, we dive into her passion for anti-poaching with Global Conservation Force, protecting rhinos and changing lives through community-driven conservation. This episode’s raw, inspiring, and packed with lessons on grit, adaptability, and why you gotta get out there and live big. Tune in, get stoked, and let’s dive in!
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00:00 – 03:00: Cody’s Bottle Cap Story and Intro
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Cody kicks off with a hilarious tale of mistaking a broken toe for a bottle cap in his shoe during a backcountry mishap, then introduces Brierley and their years-long connection.
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03:00 – 08:00: Brierley’s Background and Connection with Cody
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Brierley shares how she connected with Cody after loving his podcast with Micah Fink, their shared history, and a never-released episode about her first Africa trip.
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08:00 – 20:00: The Traumatic Spinal Injury in Africa
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Brierley recounts the life-altering moment in February 2025 when a rare autoimmune condition caused spinal lesions to rupture at T7, paralyzing her while working as a trails guide in South Africa.
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20:00 – 35:00: Navigating Recovery and the Mental Game
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Brierley and Cody get real about the emotional and physical toll of spinal injuries, frustrations with medical systems, and the mental toughness needed to push through rehab and doubt.
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35:00 – 45:00: Adapting to Life and Accessibility Challenges
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Brierley discusses adjusting to wheelchair life, tackling societal perceptions (like the “golf clap” incident), and the need for accessible outdoor spaces for healing and adventure.
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45:00 – 55:00: Anti-Poaching and Conservation in Africa
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Brierley dives into her work with Global Conservation Force, addressing the rhino poaching crisis, community-driven anti-poaching efforts, and their broader impact on local communities.
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55:00 – 60:00: Looking Ahead and Call to Action
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Brierley shares her plans to return to Africa, adapt old passions like wake surfing, and urges listeners to support conservation and live fully by visiting globalconservationforce.org.
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Resilience is Everything: Brierley’s refusal to let a paralyzing injury define her life shows the power of mental toughness and adaptability in overcoming massive setbacks.
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Conservation is Community: Her work with Global Conservation Force highlights how anti-poaching efforts protect wildlife like rhinos while uplifting local communities through jobs and empowerment.
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Live Now, Not Later: Brierley’s story underscores the importance of chasing your passions today, whether it’s eco-tours or outdoor adventures, and contributing to the protection of wild places.
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Instagram: Follow Brierley’s journey and conservation work at @brierleygrace.
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Global Conservation Force: Support anti-poaching efforts and learn more at globalconservationforce.org.