Join athletes and environmental advocates Faith E. Briggs and Addie Thompson as they dig into conversations at the intersection of race, environment, history and culture.
They talk to thought-leaders, athletes, activists, artists, scientists, comedians — folks from all walks of life. Together, they aim to galvanize a dialogue in the outdoors that is authentic, sustained and leads to tangible change. Presented by Merrell and Patagonia.
Episode 5. Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant: Racism, Role Models And Bears (Oh, My!)
The only Black female carnivore ecologists working on bears in the world, Rae Wynn-Grant talks work, representation and bears.
Episode 4. Layel Camargo: Climate Action, Decolonization And Finding Joy
Layel Camargo is a climate activist, outdoor enthusiast, and comedian. They speak on the joy of the outdoors, end of the world cocktails, and where pleasure fits in activism.
Episode 2. Lydia Jennings: Soil, Sovereignty And Mining
Lydia Jennings is a Huichol (Wixáritari) and Pascua Yaqui (Yoeme) soil scientist and runner. She talks soil, mining, and indigenous sovereignty.