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Safety first? Not so fast.
In this episode, Chris sits down with Tom Zimmer — outdoor adventurer, professor at Wyoming Catholic College, and founder of CORE Expeditions — to explore why calculated risk isn't just healthy, it's necessary for raising saints.
Tom leads seminarians, college students, and everyday people on grueling 21-day backpacking trips through the Wyoming wilderness — not to make them mountaineers, but to build grit, resilience, and the kind of boldness it takes to live the Catholic faith in a soft world.
In this conversation, you'll discover:
This episode will challenge the way you think about comfort, courage, and what it really takes to become a saint.
HIGHLIGHTS
0:00 — "Safety second" — Chris's wild story feeding a 16-foot saltwater crocodile
4:20 — How Wyoming Catholic College uses 21-day wilderness trips to form the whole person
8:25 — Why being a Catholic is risky — and why that's a feature, not a bug
13:00 — The vocation crisis and the tree-climbing crisis: are they connected?
17:55 — Three reasons today's society has almost zero risk tolerance (lawsuits, media, and safety culture)
24:15 — What vocation directors told Tom: "Our seminarians don't have grit"
26:54 — The seminarian who offered $10,000 to be airlifted off the mountain — and what happened next
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