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BIPoC Outside

49 episodes - English - Latest episode: 14 days ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

BIPoC Outside is a podcast about joy, empowerment, and the transformative power of the outdoors.

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S4 E9 Ellen Bradley - Critical Conversations About Systems

April 05, 2024 05:59 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

Ellen Bradley is a Lingít scientist and professional skier whose work brings Indigenous perspective to both climate science and the outdoor industry. We had the opportunity to sit down with Ellen to discuss her work, how skiing helps her connect with land and identity, the arc of western science, extractive tourism; what it is, the consequences, and what perpetuates it, how the skiing industry's approach to wild places is rooted in colonialism, the impacts of tourism, and how we have to have...

S4 E8 Brittany Leavitt - Mindfully Taking Up Space

March 15, 2024 05:59 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

Brittany Leavitt is a jill of all trades in the climbing community as an educator, instructor, athlete, and community organizer. She is also a founding member and now Executive Director of Brown Girls Climb; a national non-profit which strives to facilitate mentorship, provide access, uplift leadership, and celebrate representation in the outdoors and climbing for People of the Global Majority. We had the opportunity to sit down with Brittany to discuss her work both with and outside of Brow...

S4 E7 Alison Mariella Désir - The Past Informs the Present

March 08, 2024 06:59 - 50 minutes - 46.6 MB

Alison Mariella Désir is an endurance athlete, author, activist, mental health advocate, the mind behind PBS's Out and Back series, and the founder of Harlem Run, Run for all Women, and the Meaning Through Movement Tour. We had the opportunity to sit down with Alison to discuss her work and comprehensive approach to community building, how exclusionary histories inform the spaces we move through, how racialized bodies move differently through space, mental health and movement and how the pas...

S4 E6 Nykkie Lugosi-Schimpf - Silence is the Enemy

March 01, 2024 18:40 - 32 minutes - 29.7 MB

Dr. Nicole (Nykkie) Lugosi-Schimpf is a world traveler and polyglot. She is also an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and a qualitative scholar specializing in: International Indigeneity, BIPOC-Indigenous relations (Canada and Central Europe), nation(hood), identity, and structural racism. We had the opportunity to sit down with Nykkie to discuss what inspires her work, how to both teach and learn uncomfortable topics, how to find experts and l...

S4 E5 Tori Baird - Paddle Like A Girl!

February 23, 2024 06:59 - 33 minutes - 30.3 MB

Tori Baird is a canoeist and wilderness adventurer who has expeditioned in some of Canada's most rugged, remote, and wild places, often with her boys and dogs in tow. She also runs "Paddle Like a Girl," outdoors' skill-building and canoeing workshops that are geared to women. Tori paused her most recent adventure to chat with us about her expeditions, remote wilderness, back country, and water risks and planning, the additional planning it takes when expeditions are family affairs, empowerin...

S4 E4 L Renee Blount - What's the Win?

February 16, 2024 06:59 - 57 minutes - 53 MB

"L” (short for Lanisha) Renee Blount is a Harvard-trained designer, creative strategist, professional adventurer, storyteller, and photographer. We had the opportunity to sit down with L to discuss her work, her approach to allyship in the industry, how creatives with cultural capital change outcomes, tips for newcomers to the industry, and defining what the win is.

S4 E3 Guarina Lopez - Building Community For and By Us

January 26, 2024 06:59 - 1 hour - 67.2 MB

Guarina Lopez is a Yaqui citizen, visual artist, storyteller, cyclist and the Founder of Native Women Ride & The Indigenous Cycling Collective We had the opportunity to sit down with Guarina to discuss her work, how culture comes first, the roots of the problem with environmentalism and feminism, the cycling space, the wild west of social media, building solidarity by respecting individual agency, and the Carlisle 200; Guarina's film documenting her prayer ride to raise awareness about Carli...

S4 E2 Teresa Baker - We Have Currency in the Outdoors

January 19, 2024 06:59 - 50 minutes - 46.7 MB

Teresa Baker is an outdoor diversity activist, writer, and founder of several organizations which most recently includes the In Solidarity Project. We had the opportunity to sit down with Teresa to discuss African American National Park Event, retracing the route of the Buffalo Soldiers, overcoming fear, breaking the mold of the outdoor person, giving people space to make mistakes, bringing humility to the work, authentic storytelling, the Outdoor CEO Diversity Pledge, the In Solidarity Proj...

S4 E1 Judy Kasiama - When You Know Better, You Do Better

January 12, 2024 06:59 - 51 minutes - 46.9 MB

Judy Kasiama is a multi-sport athlete, an outdoor advocate, and the founder of Colour the Trails and the Like Me Film Festival. We had the opportunity to sit down with Judy for the second time to discuss what she's been up to since we last chat, the positive change in snow sports demographics, the work left to be done, how industry is still getting it wrong, and how they can change that.

S4 E0 Introducing Season 4

December 15, 2023 06:59 - 2 minutes - 2 MB

S3 E12 Jose Gonzalez- Build Constellations Not Stars

June 02, 2023 05:59 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

Jose Gonzalez is a professional educator, conservationist, artist, community builder, the co-founder of the Outdoorist Oath, and founder of Latino Outdoors. We had the opportunity to sit down with Jose to discuss Latino Outdoors, making structural changes to our approach to environmental conservation, education, engagement and inclusion, the spectrum of nearby nature to far away wilderness, and the power that comes when we build constellations, not stars.

S3 E11 Lydia Jennings - Building Relationship with Place

May 26, 2023 05:59 - 57 minutes - 52.9 MB

Dr. Lydia Jennings is a soil scientist, science communicator, educator, and long-distance runner. We had the opportunity to sit down with Lydia to discuss her work, environmental policy impacts, Indigenous data sovereignty, the cultural history of spaces, running to decode land, 50 Miles for 50 Indigenous Scientists, disrupting deficit narratives, celebrating #LandBack at the Boston Marathon, and building relationship with place.  

S3 E10 Mardi Fuller - Claiming It!

April 28, 2023 05:59 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

Mardi Fuller is an Outdoors Woman, fully and unapologetically. She is also a multi-sport athlete, outdoor educator, and outdoor leader. We had the opportunity to sit down with Mardi to discuss the White Mountain region of New Hampshire, the opportunity cost of being in the outdoors as a racialized person, the ridiculousness of 'firsts', ski bum culture, racial literacy, water safety in Black communities, and the importance of claiming it.

S3 E9 James Edward Mills - Learning to be Future Elders

April 21, 2023 05:59 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

James Edward Mills is a freelance journalist, contributor to National Geographic Magazine, a Fellow of the Mountain & Wilderness Writing Program of the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada, a professional educator, and a recipient of the Paul K. Petzoldt Award For Environmental Education. He is also the author of “The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors” and the co-writer/co-producer of the documentary film “An American Ascent”. We had the opportunity to sit down with James to talk a...

S3 E8 Ruandy Albisurez - Our Stories Through Our Lens

April 14, 2023 05:59 - 56 minutes - 51.3 MB

Ruandy Albisurez is a multisport athlete, professional sports photographer, mountain bike educator, community organizer, and the founder of Warpaint Magazine, filling the gap in media coverage of BIPoC folk in the outdoors. We had the opportunity to sit down with Ruandy to discuss his career and community work, problematic narratives in traditional sports media, extractive journalist practices when working in the global south, the impetus for Warpaint and the importance of telling our storie...

S3 E7 Josephine Baran - Building Tomorrows Leaders

March 24, 2023 05:59 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

Josephine Baran is a multisport athlete, a professional in the outdoor industry, and the director of the Outward Bound Canada Training Academy. We had the opportunity to sit down with Josephine to discuss her career, the barriers to the outdoors both, recreationally and as a career path, the increase in eco-anxiety, and how the Training Academy is working to change that.

S3 E6 Connor Ryan - Obligations not Activism

March 17, 2023 05:59 - 54 minutes - 50.2 MB

Connor Ryan is a professional skier, ultra runner, and film director actively working to decolonize the outdoors. We had the opportunity to sit down with Connor for the second time to discuss the huge response to Spirit of the Peaks, Indigenous running traditions, renaming Mount Evans, the importance of placenames and language, and how it’s not activism, it’s an obligation.

S3 E5 Coree Woltering - Getting out into the Real World

March 10, 2023 06:59 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

Coree Woltering is a professional runner of all distances on all surfaces. We had the opportunity to sit down with Coree to discuss his career progression, growing up in the industry, creating space for the next generation, and how getting out into the real world can restore your faith in humanity. 

S3 E4 Lamont Joseph White - Mountaintop Futurisms

March 03, 2023 06:59 - 43 minutes - 39.7 MB

Lamont Joseph White is a professional artist at the center of the current conversation of meaningful representation and the outdoors. We had the opportunity to sit down with Lamont to discuss his work and upcoming projects, meaningful representation, multiculturalism, Black and Indigenous Futurisms, and how Martin Luther King Jr. ‘I’ve Been to the Mountaintop’ speech inspires his work.

S3 E3 Patricia Cameron - Celebrating Where You Are

February 24, 2023 06:59 - 48 minutes - 44 MB

Patricia Cameron is the chair of Outdoor Leadership and Recreation Technology at Pikes Peak State College, Vice-Chair of the Board of Food to Power, and on the board of the Trails and Open Spaces Coalition. She is also a Wilderness First Responder and a Wilderness First Response, First Aid, and Heartsaver CPR instructor, a Certified Interpretive Guide, a Leave No Trace Master Educator, and a 4 times NOLS graduate.  She was honoured in 2020 as a Colorado Springs Woman of Influence and is a f...

S3 E2 Ivan McClellan - Eight Seconds

February 10, 2023 06:59 - 41 minutes - 37.8 MB

Ivan McClellan is a photographer and designer based in Portland OR. In 2015 he was invited to attend his first Black rodeo which was the start of a journey to the heart of Black cowboy culture where he found community and reframed his perception of home. 

S3 E1 Benji Alexander - The Big Picture

February 03, 2023 06:59 - 44 minutes - 41 MB

Benji Alexander doesn’t think small. When he broke out on the scene in 2020 declaring his intention to ski for Jamaica in the Beijing Olympics it took the ski world by surprise. Not only was he not a professional skier, but he had just started skiing. Many of us missed the big picture though, this was more than a singular goal, and it’s manifesting in the most incredible way.

Introducing Season 3 on the BIPoC Outside Podcast

January 27, 2023 18:30 - 4 minutes - 4.24 MB

S2 E11 Anna Soens - The Dignity of Risk

August 19, 2022 05:59 - 40 minutes - 36.7 MB

Anna Soens is a multi-sport adaptive athlete, a committed outdoors person in all seasons, and a wildlife biologist. We had the opportunity to sit down with Anna to discuss her expeditions and projects, tackling old problems in new ways, making trails and bikeways accessible for everyone, how adaptive sports and traditional sports are not separate spheres, and the dignity of risk.

S2 E10 Jalen Bazile - Soul Rebel

August 12, 2022 05:59 - 45 minutes - 42.1 MB

Jalen Bazile is a professional outdoorsman and outdoor educator, a cycling advocate, a member of the Black Foxes, and the founder of the newly launched Trvl Wide. We had an opportunity to sit down with Jalen just prior to the launch to discuss his company, bikepacking as a path to healing, moving at the speed of relationships, different types of fun, controlling the narrative, leaving the doors open, and positive masculinity. 

S2 E9 Lanrick Bennett Jr. - Yes! And_

July 29, 2022 05:59 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

Lanrick Bennett Jr is the Bicycle Mayor of Toronto, Canada’s largest city, with extensive experience in active transportation policy, urban design, and placemaking. We had the opportunity to sit down with Lanrick to discuss painted lines or ‘sharrows’, the political will to embrace change, NIMBYism, the concept of 8 80 cities, complete streets, and the opportunities you create when you say: Yes! And?

S2 E8 Monica Garrison - Black Girls Do Bike

July 22, 2022 05:59 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

Monica Garrison is the Founder, Executive Director, and Chief Storyteller at Black Girls Do Bike, a Pennsylvania based nonprofit that has 100+ chapters of women centric bike clubs worldwide. We had the opportunity to sit down with Monica to discuss her work, safety in community, building confidence, moving under your own power, how cities would look if women were setting infrastructure standards, riding with natural hair, size inclusive kit, and the mission of Black Girls Do Bike.

S2 E7 Courtney Williams - Exposing People to Their Possibilities

July 15, 2022 05:59 - 55 minutes - 50.7 MB

Courtney Williams is the founder and lead strategist at the Brown Bike Girl, a New York based consultancy that not only teaches people about biking but empowers cycling leaders, collaborates with local health authorities on active transportation initiatives, and does diversity, equity, inclusion, and access training throughout industry. We had the opportunity to sit down with Courtney to discuss embracing the fail, navigating the space between mainstream cyclists and cyclists of colour, bike...

S2 E6 Alyssa Gonzalez - Going All In

July 01, 2022 05:59 - 43 minutes - 39.6 MB

Alyssa Gonzalez is a multi-sport athlete, an outdoor advocate, and a product designer in the outdoor industry. We had the opportunity to sit down with Alyssa to talk about finding new ways to love movement, questioning what success looks like, the benefit of slowing down, building things with people in mind, and going all in.

S2 E5 Chris Chan - Building Bike Friendly Cities

June 10, 2022 05:59 - 1 hour - 61.1 MB

I’ve gotten to link up with a lot of heroes with this show, but Chris Chan is one of my hometown heroes so this was pretty special. Chris is a dedicated urbanist, multi-modal transportation advocate, urban canoeist, and the former executive director of Bike Edmonton, which is a nonprofit advocacy, education, and outreach organization that promotes and works to increase accessibility for cycling. This includes running the oldest community run and volunteer led bike workshop in North America. ...

S2 E4 Judy Kasiama - Building Opportunities

June 03, 2022 05:59 - 52 minutes - 48.1 MB

Judy Kasiama is a multi-sport athlete, an outdoor advocate, and the founder of Colour the Trails. We had the opportunity to sit down with Judy to talk about building supportive communities, calling the outdoor industry into conversation, sitting in discomfort, and building opportunities.

S2 E3 Adam Jaber - Going Deeper

May 27, 2022 05:59 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

Adam Jaber was born to do this, literally. He is now part of the second generation running the Colorado Ski Shops of Massachusetts and Vermont. He is also the host of the Out of Bounds Podcast, founder of the Out Of Collective and probably one of the most helpful dudes in the industry. We had an opportunity to sit down with Adam to get some great tips on getting started, whether it’s your first time, or you’re thinking of going pro, creating space for real stories, shutting down gatekeepers ...

S2 E2 Gregg Deal - Looking for Connection

May 20, 2022 05:59 - 55 minutes - 50.9 MB

Gregg Deal is a cultural disrupter in all aspects of his life as a mountain biker, multi-media artist, activist, and speaker. We had the opportunity to sit down with Gregg to discuss disrupting stereotypes of all sorts, taking care not just taking, the flaws in appreciation, how a bike changes the way you engage with space, and the desire to connect.

S2 E1 Rachel Olzer - Your Right to Move

May 13, 2022 21:00 - 1 hour - 56.1 MB

Rachel Olzer is a multi-sport athlete, co-founder of Pedal 2 the People, executive director of All Bikes Welcome, and a cyclist riding for Specialized, SRAM, Velocio, Saris and Hammerhead. We had the opportunity to sit down with Rachel to discuss building community, storytelling as a powerful tool, not resting on your privilege, and our right to move.

Introducing Season 2 - BIPoC Outside on Wheels

April 22, 2022 05:59 - 2 minutes - 2.6 MB

S1 E12 Errol Kerr - The Closet Thing to Flying

February 11, 2022 06:59 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

S1 E12 Errol Kerr - The Closest Thing to Flying

February 11, 2022 06:59 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

Errol Kerr is a professional skier, winter Olympian, 5x X games competitor, and 4x ArticMan competitor. We had the opportunity to sit down with Errol to discuss his incredible ski journey, mental health, and finding joy.

S1 E11 Vasu Sojitra - Bringing Intersectionality Outdoors

February 04, 2022 06:59 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MB

Vasu Sojitra is a multi-sport adaptive athlete, a professional skier, a disability and inclusion strategist, and a climate change advocate. We had the opportunity to sit down with Vasu to discuss his career, privileging marginalized voices, how creating adaptive spaces requires being adaptive, and bringing intersectionality to the outdoors.

S1 E10 Callan Chythlook-Sifsof - Using Your Voice

January 28, 2022 06:59 - 52 minutes - 48.1 MB

Callan Chythlook-Sifsof is a professional snowboarder, winter Olympian, X Games medalist, advocate with Protect Our Winters, and professional coach. We had an opportunity to chat with Callan live from her boat moored in the Bay area to discuss her career, her climate change and social justice advocacy, the risk of staying silent, and the importance of using your voice.

S1 E9 Andrea Haughton - Finding Your Pace

January 21, 2022 06:59 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

Andrea Haughton is a lifelong skier/snowboarder, an ambassador with Ski Big 3 in Banff, and a nutritionist serving up healthy foods in the Bow Valley. We had the opportunity to sit down with Andrea to discuss fueling up for adventure, and the importance of communication, community, and finding your own pace.

S1 E8 Schone Malliet - Its About Culture Not Committees

January 14, 2022 06:59 - 48 minutes - 44.3 MB

Schone Malliet is a former US Marine Pilot and ski racing coach. Today he is the CEO of Winter 4 Kids, an organizations that turned a dormant New Jersey ski area into a nonprofit whose goal is to give urban, suburban and rural children in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut access to winter sports. We had the opportunity to sit down with Schone to discuss his work, building a ski area from the ground up, creating opportunities for children to grab their piece of sky, and changing culture be...

S1 E7 Emilé Zynobia - Curls in the Wild

January 07, 2022 06:59 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Emile is a professional snowboarder, and multisport athlete, who works and researches in environmental studies, management, and resource conservation. We had the opportunity to sit down with Emile to discuss her work, the importance of play, claiming space in the outdoors, and how representation isn’t enough. 

S1 E6 Court Larabee - A Holistic Approach

December 17, 2021 06:59 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Court Larabee is the Founder and Executive Director of the Indigenous Life Sport Academy (ISLA), the Indigenous Relations Specialist for Whistler Blackcomb, and a multisport athlete. We had the opportunity to sit down with Court to discuss his work, holistic approaches to sport, developing young leaders, and authentic partnerships. 

S1 E5 Henri Rivers - There‘s Only One Question

December 10, 2021 06:59 - 1 hour - 61.6 MB

Henri Rivers is the 16th and current President of the National Brotherhood of Skiers. The largest and oldest Black ski organization in the world, with over 3500 members and a 50th anniversary coming up in 2023. We had the opportunity to sit down with Henri to discuss the organization's success, the changing demographics in Canada in the US, and the one question organizations need to ask themselves about inclusivity. 

S1 E4 Sandy Ward - Holding Space for Women

December 03, 2021 06:59 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Sandy Ward is a professional snowboarder, the back country team lead at Indigenous Women Outdoors, and a professional coach and instructor. We had the opportunity to sit down with Sandy to discuss her coaching philosophy, the importance of creating women centered spaces, and developing women leaders in outdoor spaces.

S1 E3 Aaron Marchant - Dreaming Big

November 26, 2021 06:59 - 29 minutes - 26.9 MB

Aaron Marchant is the Founder and President of the First Nations Snowboard Team. We had the opportunity to sit down with Aaron to discuss the dream of the First Nations Snowboard Team, the work to make that dream a reality, and how it’s grown and evolved over the last 20 years.

S1 E2 Latasha Dunston - A Fresh Perspective

November 19, 2021 06:59 - 57 minutes - 52.4 MB

Latasha Dunston is an artist, designer muralist, and an Ambassador with Coalition Snow. We had the opportunity to sit down with Latasha to discuss her work, her introduction to snowboarding, being unapologetically yourself in the outdoors, and some great advice for folks new to the sports.

S1 E1 Connor Ryan - Good Relations

November 12, 2021 06:59 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

Connor Ryan is a professional skier, Natives Outdoors Athlete, and Protect Our Winters Advocate. We had the opportunity to sit down with Connor to discuss his work and upcoming projects, skiing with reciprocity, and being in good relation.

S1 E0 Introducing BIPoC Outside

October 19, 2021 03:01 - 28 seconds - 571 KB