Louise and Michelle are joined by Rhys Denham, digital growth manager at Non-stop Dogwear, who shares his journey from UK teacher to living an outdoor-focused life in Norway. Listeners are taken behind the scenes of a life shaped by dogs, adventure and bold decisions, as Rhys explains how he made the leap abroad and embraced a new lifestyle centred around nature and movement.
The conversation explores how their Dalmatians, Django and Amber, played a pivotal role in this transformation, including Amber’s recovery from a rare condition and how it influenced their direction. Rhys also shares how photography, community and social media opened unexpected doors, eventually leading them to Norway.
A key highlight of the episode is an introduction to skijoring – skiing with your dog – including what it feels like, how to get started and the realities of learning a new sport in a completely different environment. From snowy trails and peaceful landscapes to the challenges of cross-country skiing, this episode gives a refreshing and honest insight into trying something new.
Whether you’re curious about skijoring, love canicross or dream of combining dogs with outdoor adventure, this episode is packed with relatable experiences, practical insights and plenty of inspiration.
Timings
1.07 – introduction to Rhys and moving to Norway
2.00 – leaving teaching and career change into digital marketing
3.00 – meet the dogs: Django and Amber
4.15 – Amber’s injury and recovery journey
6.00 – photography, social media and new opportunities
7.30 – discovering canicross and community events
10.00 – the move to Norway and job opportunities
14.00 – working in Norway and settling into a new lifestyle
15.00 – travelling across Europe with dogs and cats
18.30 – dogs adapting to snow and cold weather
22.00 – winter kit, booties and paw care
23.00 – introduction to skijoring
25.00 – learning to cross-country ski
31.00 – first skijoring experiences with the dogs
33.00 – speeds, safety and downhill challenges
36.00 – training dogs for skijoring
39.00 – distances and building endurance
41.00 – fitness benefits of skijoring
43.30 – quick fire round
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