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Unlikely Explorer: Overcoming Doubts and Divorce, Documenting the Human-Elephant Conflict In India, and Holding Two Truths with Kim Frank

Kim Frank is an award‑winning writer, multimedia storyteller, and explorer whose work has appeared in The Explorers Journal, Sidetracked, and Earth Island Journal. She is a Fellow of The Explorers Club and the Royal Geographical Society. Kim’s latest book, Elephants in the Hourglass: A Journey of Reckoning and Hope Along the Himalaya, reflects her deep engagement with the human elephant conflict in northeastern India.  

In this episode, Kim joins me to talk about her personal and professional evolution from mom and fiction writer to author and storyteller, tackling one of the world’s lesser‑known environmental crises: the human‑elephant conflict. 

This conversation moves beyond travel storytelling to explore deep themes of identity, fear, and the bravery required to act. Kim shares how she navigated self‑doubt, embraced vulnerability, and found strength through community. Listeners will gain insight into the realities of conservation work, especially the nuanced human‑elephant relationship in the Eastern Himalaya. You’ll also learn how storytelling and openness can bridge cultural gaps and inspire action for coexistence. Specific personal stories, like balancing motherhood with fieldwork, and philosophical reflections on the space between are woven throughout. 

What’s one fear you’re holding that might be the gateway to your next big chapter, and how might acknowledging two truths about it help you move forward? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message. 

Tune In To Learn: 


How Kim’s childhood and family travels shaped her perspective on exploration and meaning 


Why Elephants in the Hourglass became both a conservation story and personal memoir 


What Kim learned about fear, confidence, and taking action in big life transitions 


The role of mentorship and community in pursuing meaningful work 


How cultural assumptions about motherhood impacted Kim’s work and identity 


What the space between means and why it matters in our relationship to nature 


The complexity of human‑elephant conflict and why simple narratives fall short 


How language and framing influence conservation and public perception 


Why holding opposing truths is essential to peaceful coexistence 


Practical takeaways on curiosity, empathy, and openness in travel and life 


And so much more 

Resources: 


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Kim’s website 


Instagram 


Elephants in the Hourglass 


Wildlife Trust of India 

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