Episode 12 - Amath Diouf is a Muslim, North Carolina based hiker from a globe-trotting Senegalese family. He enjoys hiking and camping in the Blue Ridge mountains and writing about access and diversity in the outdoors. You can find his articles at melaninbasecamp.com.

In my conversation with Amath, we kept coming back to was the idea of using nature as an escape. Whether it be venturing on a walk to break through writer's block, get the creative juices flowing if you're an artist, or release the stress and tension from your daily job, the stillness and serenity of nature can be a healing environment for all.

Throughout the episode we discuss:

The truth about freelancing and how it is becoming more possible now than ever to make a living doing it How a kid from Senegal became an outdoor enthusiast and environmental steward Realizing that taking care of the earth is just as important as taking care of ourselves The connection between the Muslim teachings and the conservation of the earth Simple things like going on a hike, walk, or going fishing can prevent your mind from burning out Examining the history of segregation in National Parks after the National Parks Service was established How systemic issues prevent many from enjoying the beauty of many of America's National Parks Why Covid-19 is spiking the number of people taking up outdoor activities and visiting State and National Parks The growing concerns of climate change and how we can adhere to making a difference

I hope this episode brings tremendous value as it did to me. Taking care of the earth is just as important as taking care of ourselves, and no matter what profession, hobby, or job title you hold, it is our responsibility to take care of our earth.


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