Outdoorsy

<p>Welcome to <em>Outdoorsy</em>—a podcast and community dedicated to redefining what it means to be “outdoorsy.” <br /><br />If you’ve ever felt like the outdoor community wasn’t built with you in mind, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re scaling mountains, reading by the campfire, or just enjoying the occasional stroll through the park, this podcast is for you. <br /><br /> This podcast stems from the belief that the outdoors are for everyone as long as you’re curious, kind, and respectful.<br /><br />Join host Madeleine (she/her), as she uplifts real-world stories from outdoor educators, small business owners, content creators, and nature enthusiasts who haven't always felt represented in the traditional "outdoorsy" community. Expect engaging, fun, and heartfelt discussions focused on inclusivity, curiosity, and building a community where everyone feels welcome, regardless of background or experience level.  <br /><br />Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or new to exploring nature, <em>Outdoorsy</em> invites you to be part of this growing movement. Let’s get started and redefine what it means to be outdoorsy!</p>

URGENT: Only 4 days left to defend the Roadless Rule - let's talk about it

Yes, the attacks on public lands just keep coming. This time, the USDA is moving to rescind the Roadless Rule (a critical conservation regulation that's protected 30% of our National Forests for nearly 25 years), and the first public comment period closes in just four days. I break down what the rule is, why it matters, and how you can leave a meaningful comment that goes on record. I also myth-bust claims about wildfire management, accessibility, and economic value, etc. Take action no...

09-16
50:36

Global outdoor ethics & recreation rules around the world (why Leave No Trace isn’t one-size-fits-all)

In this bonus episode of Outdoorsy, I’m diving into a topic I’ve been asked about a lot: How Leave No Trace and outdoor ethics apply outside the U.S. This is a Patreon-only episode, so head on over to https://www.patreon.com/c/Outdoorsy to listen to the full episode! A bit of background: As my platform has grown and reached more global listeners, it’s become clear that our U.S.-centric framework doesn’t always translate, and that’s okay! For this episode, I did a ton of research and crowd-so...

08-08
04:13

Digital Leave No Trace: Why What You Post Online Matters More Than You Think

In this bonus episode of Outdoorsy, I'm diving into an often-overlooked aspect of Leave No Trace: Your online footprint. We know the basics of LNT—stay on trail, pack it out, don’t feed wildlife—but what happens when the rules get broken online? From viral meadow-frolicking videos to misleading photo ops, I'm breaking down the real-world impact of what we post on social media, even if our intentions are good. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why posting a "harmless" photo can lead to long...

07-24
17:27

EMERGENCY: Our public lands are under attack! Here's how to fight back.

This is not a normal episode of Outdoorsy. It’s an emergency. Right now, a dangerous amendment proposed in the Senate threatens to sell off 3.3 million acres of public land, including BLM and USFS land we hike, camp, and recreate on every day. It bypasses tribal consultation, disregards public input, and could permanently restrict public access to these lands. In this bonus episode, I break down: What’s in the “Big Beautiful Bill” (aka H.R.1 / the reconciliation bill)Why this land sell-off is...

06-18
17:08

Parker McMullen Bushman (KWEEN WERK) on bringing social justice and inclusion to the outdoors

In the season one finale of Outdoorsy, I'm joined by Parker McMullen Bushman (also known as KWEEN WERK)! They share their journey of redefining what it means to be outdoorsy and the importance of representation in outdoor spaces. They discuss the barriers faced by marginalized communities in accessing nature and the need for inclusivity in environmental advocacy. Parker emphasizes the power of community, hope, and collective action in the fight for environmental justice, encouraging li...

01-16
43:41

The truth about the TikTok ban explained (it matters more than you think!) - FREE bonus episode

Is the TikTok ban really about data security, or is there something bigger at play? In this bonus episode, I break down the potential TikTok ban, its impact on small businesses, content creators, and marginalized communities, and why alternative platforms just don't compare. 🔑 Key takeaways: The economic impact of banning TikTok (170M users affected)TikTok's unique role in supporting marginalized voicesWhy Reels and Shorts aren't direct replacementsHow I’ll stay connected with you all throug...

01-14
32:34

Vanlife, photography, and solo travel as a queer woman in the outdoors: Chatting with Emilie Hofferber

I sat down with the incredibly talented photographer, Emilie Hofferber, for a conversation that was both inspiring and deeply relatable. Emilie shared her journey from retail burnout to building a creative life she loves on the road, blending her love for photography with a passion for the outdoors and travel. We explored what it means to break down barriers in outdoor spaces and reject gatekeeping that often keeps people from feeling like they belong outside. We also talked about her transit...

01-07
01:05:45

Empowered & prepared: Staying safe in the outdoors as a solo adventurer

As 2024 comes to a close, I’m feeling immense gratitude for the Outdoorsy community and the journey we’re on together. In today’s episode, I'm tackling the most requested topic: safety in the outdoors. Whether you’re solo hiking, camping, or just starting your outdoor adventures, this episode is packed with practical strategies, personal anecdotes, and tips to help you feel empowered and prepared. The outdoors should feel safe and welcoming for everyone, and I’m here to make sure you’ve got t...

12-31
42:54

A fat-positive, queer hiker & solo traveler: What Ilsa's learned from their adventures

Meet Ilsa, a fat-positive hiker and solo traveler who shares her experiences as a queer adventurer navigating the outdoors. From overcoming stereotypes to finding joy in small hikes, Ilsa’s story inspires us to embrace nature on our terms. Join us as we dive into everything from solo hiking tips to breaking down misconceptions about gear and inclusivity in outdoor spaces. Ilsa reminds us all that there’s no “right” way to be outdoorsy—just get out there! 📌 Timestamps & Chapters 0:08 – I...

12-23
01:04:17

Hobbit Hikers: How Chelsea McCurdy is creating a more inclusive outdoor community

Meet the incredible Chelsea McCurdy, a queer hiker and pilates instructor who founded Hobbit Hikers—a community redefining what it means to be outdoorsy. Chelsea opens up about body neutrality, reclaiming joy in movement, and building inclusive spaces in the outdoors. Plus, we dig into her love for Lord of the Rings and how it inspired her approach to hiking and the ultimate creation of Hobbit Hikers. 🌿 Topics covered: The inspiration behind Hobbit Hikers Reframing fitness and embraci...

12-17
01:05:33

Outdoorsy gift guide for book lovers and readers (BONUS)

Meet the ultimate holiday gift guide for the outdoorsy book lovers in your life! If you’re looking for the perfect gift or want ideas to add to your own wishlist, I've got you covered. The Lord of the Rings (Box Set) by J.R.R. TolkienThe Mechanic Shop Femme’s Guide to Car Ownership by Chaya MilchteinThe Green Camping Book: How to Camp Sustainably, Ethically and Responsibly by Martin DoreyBraiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Ki...

12-12
12:30

Everyone deserves safe and functional outdoor gear: A conversation with Maria Baker, founder of Nobody's Princess

Is it such a crime to want outdoor gear for EVERYONE that looks cute, feels comfy, keeps us safe, and is actually functional? In this episode, I sat down with Maria Baker, the founder of Nobody’s Princess, a groundbreaking snow apparel brand empowering women through inclusivity and innovation. Maria shares her journey from growing up in Australia to creating a brand that challenges the norms of the snow sports industry. We discuss the barriers women face in outdoor sports, the importance of ...

12-10
01:10:26

TikTok star Emily Sedona talks confidence outdoors, solo travel, sobriety, personal style, & more

In this episode of Outdoorsy, I sit down with the incredible Emily Sedona—content creator, TikTok sensation, and advocate for making the outdoors approachable for everyone. We talk about her unique journey into the outdoors, her viral rise to TikTok fame, and how she’s redefined what it means to be outdoorsy. From her humble beginnings living out of a car to building a thriving online community, Emily’s story is as inspiring as it is relatable. We also dive deep into topics like embracing per...

12-03
45:29

The outdoorsy girl dad: Lessons from my mountaineer father, Jim Wilson

This episode is one of the most special ones I’ve ever recorded because my guest isn’t just an outdoorsman, mountaineer, and Eagle Scout—he’s my dad. Jim Wilson is the man who taught me to love the outdoors, appreciate the small wonders in nature, and believe in myself on every trail, summit, and journey. We talk about everything from his experiences climbing Tahoma (Mt. Rainier) multiple times and his attempt to summit Denali, to the joy of raising three daughters to love the outdoors. My da...

11-26
01:30:27

Becoming the representation she always wanted: Diyor's journey redefining outdoorsy for herself

In this episode of Outdoorsy, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Diyor, someone I’ve admired for a long time online. Diyor is a plus-size, beginner outdoor enthusiast and content creator who is redefining what it means to be “outdoorsy.” Her story is as inspiring as it is relatable—she shares how she went from doubting her place in outdoor spaces to becoming a viral sensation and a beacon of representation for people of color, plus-size individuals, and anyone who doesn’t see th...

11-19
37:16

Practicing Leave No Trace: Tips for responsible hiking and camping

In this episode of Outdoorsy, I dive into the principles of Leave No Trace (LNT) to give you a practical, thoughtful guide on how to enjoy the outdoors while protecting it for generations to come. This topic is more critical now than ever, particularly with recent budget cuts for the U.S. Forest Service, which will impact their ability to maintain public lands. I break down each of the seven LNT principles, covering practical steps for planning ahead, camping responsibly, handling waste, resp...

11-12
01:00:16

Campfire confessions: Spooky fails and silly mishaps from my adventures outdoors (FREE bonus episode!)

HAPPY HALLOWEEEEEEN! Look, we're just a few days out from Election Day, the world is on fire, everything is bad, so we might as well have a little treat to get us through these times, right? Here is a FREE bonus episode for all of you grubby ghouls out there! And this is a fun episode, I promise. Typically, we cover some heavy stuff on this podcast, but today's episode is just me yapping about the dumb mistakes I've made in my many adventures outdoors. So grab some Halloween candy, get cozy, ...

10-31
41:35

Taking up space in the outdoors: A conversation with outdoorsy and inclusive boudoir photographer, Laura Brooks

In this episode of Outdoorsy, I chat with Laura Brooks, an incredibly talented outdoor boudoir photographer who is redefining what it means to take up space in nature. Laura’s work is all about inclusivity, whether it’s capturing fat-positive, weight-neutral, or queer- and poly-friendly portraits in the wild landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. We discuss the realities of navigating fatphobia in the outdoor community, the vital role of community support in healing, and how to balance the joy ...

10-29
01:03:20

Hot girls hike too: How Katie Gassmann creates inclusive & fun community in the outdoors

I sat down with Katie Gassmann, the founder of Hot Girl Hikes—a community dedicated to redefining what it means to be outdoorsy and creating a much more welcoming community for the girlies in the outdoors. Katie and I talked about her journey into the outdoors later in life and how she built a fun, inclusive hiking community from scratch. She shares her passion for breaking down stereotypes and empowering women to explore the outdoors confidently. We dive into important topics like removing b...

10-22
56:37

How plus-size ex-pastor turned mental health advocate and content creator, Andy Neal, is shaping the future of inclusivity in the outdoors

In this episode of Outdoorsy, I'm joined by Andy Neal, a plus-size model, content creator, and outdoor mental health advocate. We dive into Andy’s journey of finding the outdoors later in life, his shift from a conservative background to advocating for inclusivity, and how he’s using his platform to change the narrative of who belongs outside. From his viral content to his work with major brands like Columbia Sportswear, Andy is redefining what it means to be outdoorsy. We talk about everythi...

10-15
01:05:25

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