
Zero To Travel Podcast Unlikely Explorer: Overcoming Doubts and Divorce, Documenting the Human-Elephant Conflict In India, and Holding Two Truths with Kim Frank
Feb 3, 2026
Kim Frank, award-winning writer and explorer who documents human‑elephant conflict in northeastern India. She talks about transforming a conservation project into a personal memoir. She discusses fear, identity, motherhood, and the bravery to act. She explores Indigenous knowledge, collecting oral histories, and holding two truths to imagine peaceful coexistence.
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Action Beats Waiting For Confidence
- Kim Frank says fear doesn't vanish; you work through it step by step to build confidence.
- She argues action is the catalyst: one brave step creates momentum toward change.
Journal Or Voice‑Memo Daily
- Use journaling or voice memos to process fieldwork and personal doubts.
- Kim Frank finds voice memos effective when exhausted after long days in the field.
Motherhood, Guilt, And Fieldwork
- Kim recounts adoption, becoming a stay‑at‑home mom, divorce, and guilt about returning to travel.
- She juggled motherhood with fieldwork and navigated questions about who cared for her children.

