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You’re Allowed to Say It Out Loud: Overcoming the Urge to Self-Censor in Your Outdoor Storytelling

You’re Allowed to Say It Out Loud: Overcoming the Urge to Self-Censor in Your Outdoor Storytelling

Update: 2025-09-04
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Have you been censoring yourself? 🤔


If you've ever softened your language, felt imposter syndrome, or kept quiet when you had a message screaming inside of you, buckle up for a pep talk.


We're breaking down 5 common self-censorship blocks in adventure storytelling and how to break through them, including:


  • “I don’t have a good ending yet.”
  • “I’m afraid I’ll change my mind later.”
  • "I need to soften my language first.”
  • “I don’t think society is ready to talk about this.”
  • “An expert could share this better than I can.”


Angie shares how our volunteer Trailblazers are using their voices for change, and offers experiments so you can practice what she calls "using your outside voice."


  • Ready to use your voice for the cause? Join us for Trailtober, an October trail challenge to spend more time outdoors while supporting other girls and women!


    https://www.classy.org/campaign/trailtober-2025/c718566


    Or, submit a personal essay for Field Notes, our episodes featuring your stories about how nature changed you. Email angie@cairnproject.org with your topic idea.


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    You’re Allowed to Say It Out Loud: Overcoming the Urge to Self-Censor in Your Outdoor Storytelling

    You’re Allowed to Say It Out Loud: Overcoming the Urge to Self-Censor in Your Outdoor Storytelling

    Angie Marie | The GEA Alliance