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 14: José González: Discovering the Multitudes of You
Episode 13: Faith and Addie on the Identity of Being in Between, Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable, and Not Quitting
Episode 12. Sergio Avila: Science Education, Reimagining Conservation And Jaguars
Sergio Avila is a conservation scientist, educator, and wildlife researcher and tracker based in Tucson, Arizona. He is also a trail runner and an educator. His episode is available in both Spanish with a summary episode in English.
Episode 11. Brooklyn Bell: Mountain Biking, Creating Space And Reclaiming Legacy
Brooklyn Bell is a professional snowboarder and mountain biker. She uses her personal story to increase representation and extend invitations to historically marginalized communities to outdoor recreation and advocacy.
Episode 10. Imperfect Advocacy, Climate, And The Joy Of Running
Clare Gallagher is an ultrarunner who uses her global platform to advocate for environmental politics and an inclusive running community.
Episode 9. Monica Medellin: Surfing, Storytelling And Women Behind The Lens
Monica Medellin is a surfer, filmmaker and the founder of creative collective, The Gnar Gnar Honeys. She talks about creating with other women creators, inclusivity in filmmaking and surfing, and how she fell in love with dancing on waves.
Episode 8. Whitney Clapper: Environmental Marketing, Speaking Your Truth And Wrangling Unicorns
Whitney Clapper is a fierce advocate for our better future, a future that is socially and environmentally just and equitable. She works in Global Environmental Marketing and Changemaking at Patagonia.
Episode 7. Dr. Gabe Patterson: Climbing, Community And Celebrating Difference
Gabe Patterson is a scientist and climber working towards inclusivity in the climbing community.
Episode 6. Jordan Marie-Daniel: Indigenous Sovereignty, Reclamation, And Running In Prayer
Jordan Marie Daniel Brings Three White Horses is a runner and an activist with a heart for the people. She is Kul Wicasa Oyate, also known as the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. She shares her personal story and speaks on how she uses running to advocate for indigenous sovereignty and to fight against the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Epidemic.