In this special edition of Wayfarer Magazine our Founder L.M. Browning (they/them) sit down with Editor-at-Large, Frank Inzan Owen (he/him) to discuss some big shifts happening in Browning’s life and indeed in our larger society.
In late autumn of 2022, Browning hit the road and disappeared into the backcountry of Northern New Mexico. It was here they began sitting with some larger changes they felt brewing-changes around their pronouns, their gender identity, and their creative pursuits moving forward. ‘Far Rider’ is the product of that time spent in the wild.
This interview will act as the final words our Founder publish under the pen name ‘L.M. Browning’ as they move forward into a new time with a new name: Connor L. Wolfe (they/them).
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Connor L. Wolfe (they/them), TEDx Speaker and founder of Wayfarer Magazine, author of Drive Through the Night and numerous other works under the pen name, L.M. Browning. Connor’s hybrid of introspective travel writing and visual art focuses on the alchemizing of trauma through active awe-seeking and a re-wilding of one’s life and self. Wolfe serves on the State of Connecticut’s/NAMI’s Lived Experience Committee and received national certification as a Peer Facilitator for Survivor of Suicide Attempt Groups through the Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services Foundation in Los Angeles. Connor is a vocal advocate for the CPTSD community and new Psilocybin therapies for treatment of severe cases. They are a graduate of Harvard University and a longtime student of vipassana meditation and koryu bujutsu. Living primarily on the road, in their overlanding-rigged obsidian-black Subaru Forester, (affectionally called, Pearl) Connor and their coydog, Kiva, divide their time between Northern New Mexico and Wayfarer Farm in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts.