about brittany
Brittany Gawley is a photographer, producer, and educator who dedicates her life and work to bringing more hope, adventure and compassion into the world. Gawley’s work has appeared in print and online for publications such as enRoute Magazine, Canadian Geographic, Health Magazine and Canada’s History Magazine. Her client roster includes Global Citizen, Scotiabank, the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada, Engineers Without Borders, Canadian Paralympic Committee, Royal Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Cadillac Fairview, Morguard, Royal Roads University, Volleyball Canada and Big Brothers Big Sisters Canada.
Brittany hosts the Naturally Curious Podcast, featuring inspiring creatives, modern day explorers, culture changers, athletes and some of the world’s leading thinkers (including Olympic Gold Medalist Erica Wiebe, Former US Ambassador to Canada – Bruce Heyman, and Canada’s greatest living explorer and Author – Adam Shoalts) about ways we can embrace our curious side, find direction and cultivate our stories.
Prior to her business, Gawley earned a Master’s in Education, taught high school history, and played professional hockey in the CWHL. Gawley is the proud founder of A Night For Conservation , a founding member of Women for Nature with Nature Canada, an honorary NEXTIE at the Canadian Museum of Nature and an honorary Women For Humane Canada. Gawley empowers her audience to be bold, take action toward their dreams and tap into their own unique power to make the world a better place – all while having fun, of course.
blogs & interviews
Putting People First with Rhonda Vetere
Can you truly change the world without getting your hands dirty? Today’s guest is Rhonda Vetere who is a firm believer that when you're not afraid of getting your hands dirty, and when you embrace the idea that grit and grind can be fun, nothing is going to stop you...
Am I going to be okay? with Annie Horton
It’s hard to know what to say to someone who is grieving and how do we avoid saying the wrong thing? In this week’s episode, Britt talks with grief advocate and the creator of Emerging Grief, Annie Horton and shares an honest conversation about how awful grieving can...
Got hope? with Elin Kelsey
How do you feel when you think about the environment? Fearful? Anxious? Helpless? Hopeless? Totally normal. That’s where Elin Kelsey and hope come in. Elin is an award winning author, educator, and climate scholar who is on a mission to help us feel less hopeless...
Dealing with chronic stress with Dr. Bal Pawa
No matter how easy going you are, life gets stressful. And when stress takes over, even for those who appear to be calm all the time, it can be a chore to find our center again. The emotional demand of stress can build up over time and if stressors are always present...
Eco-exploring with Mario Rigby
n this week’s episode, I’m talking with eco-explorer Mario Rigby, who is well known for his two-year trek, walking and kayaking the entire length of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa to Cairo, Egypt. That’s a lot of walking and kayaking, folks! Mario was born in...
What is courageous leadership with Annamie Paul
Kimberlé Crenshaw, an activist and professor at UCLA and Columbia University who you might know for coining the term intersectional environmentalist said, “It’s not about supplication, it’s about power. It’s not about asking, it’s about demanding. It’s not about...
What you have to do is to get into the heart, And how do you get into the heart? With stories.
~ Dr. Jane Goodall
on-camera work
I’m a producer and host that thrives on and off the camera in upbeat, innovative environments with people (and animals!) who are as passionate about sparking joy as I am. Check out my hosting reel!
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