
Laura Kaciubskyj - Founder of My Urban Trail
03/12/25 • 20 min
I chat to Founder of My Urban Trail, Laura Kaciubskyj about how she came to discover the outdoors and why she feels that it's so good for mental health. We also find out what inspired the iconic women's outdoors brand, My Urban Trail.
You can find out more information on My Urban Trail here.
I chat to Founder of My Urban Trail, Laura Kaciubskyj about how she came to discover the outdoors and why she feels that it's so good for mental health. We also find out what inspired the iconic women's outdoors brand, My Urban Trail.
You can find out more information on My Urban Trail here.
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