LGBTQ Outdoors Podcast

LGBTQ Outdoors

LGBTQ Outdoors is a 501c3 nonprofit and this podcast serves as a tool to help us advance our mission of connecting the LGBTQIA+ community to the outdoors and to each other while creating a more diverse and inclusive outdoor space. LGBTQOutdoors.com

  1. 4d ago

    45: Pride Month Special: Celebrating Queer Nature with Nova West

    Pride Month Special: Celebrating Queer Nature with Nova West This Pride Month, we’re joined by Nova West (they/them), a National Geographic Explorer, underwater cinematographer, and visual storyteller exploring the connection between queerness and the natural world. In this episode, Nova shares how their work in wildlife media and deep sea exploration has helped challenge the harmful idea that queerness is “unnatural.” From documented queer behavior in over 1,500 species to the importance of authentic representation both behind and in front of the camera, this conversation dives into the beauty, complexity, and diversity already present in nature. We also talk about identity, storytelling, visibility, and the power of creating spaces where LGBTQ+ people can fully be themselves — outdoors and beyond. This episode is a reminder that queer people have always belonged in nature because queerness has always existed in nature. In This Episode Nova’s journey into underwater cinematography and wildlife storytellingWhat it means to be a National Geographic ExplorerQueer behavior documented across more than 1,500 speciesWhy representation in nature media mattersChallenging stereotypes through authentic storytellingThe realities and challenges of wildlife filmmaking and explorationCommunity-centered projects including Brave Trails and Deep as Our RootsFinding belonging, identity, and connection through the outdoorsAbout Nova West Nova West (they/them) is a National Geographic Explorer, cinematographer, photographer, and creative focused on telling stories at the intersection of wildlife, science, identity, and conservation. Their work explores how representation can reshape the way we understand both nature and ourselves. Resources & Links Nova West WebsiteInstagram: @novawestBrave Trails LGBTQ+ Youth CampDeep as Our Roots (upcoming project)Breck Pride Events with LGBTQ Outdoors We also highlight a few upcoming Pride events happening in Breckenridge, Colorado in partnership with LGBTQ Outdoors: Vendor Fair https://www.lgbtqoutdoors.com/events/rebecca06122026Half Day Hike https://www.lgbtqoutdoors.com/events/soich06122026Group Bike Ride https://www.lgbtqoutdoors.com/events/chapin06132026Connect with LGBTQ Outdoors Website: LGBTQOutdoors.com Instagram: @lgbtqoutdoors If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or supporting LGBTQ Outdoors by helping us continue creating inclusive outdoor spaces for the LGBTQIA+ community. Happy Pride Month, and remember: you belong outside. Help support this podcast and the LGBTQ Outdoors mission by joining The Trailblazers Society. To learn more about LGBTQ Outdoors, visit our website.

    1h 9m
  2. May 18

    44: Breaking Barriers in Fly Fishing: The Journey of J. Michelle Swope

    Breaking Barriers in Fly Fishing: The Journey of J. Michelle SwopeIn this episode of the LGBTQ Outdoors Podcast, hosts Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson sit down with J. Michelle Swope to talk about her journey into fly fishing, what it means to create more inclusive spaces in the outdoors, and the importance of representation in the fly fishing community. Michelle shares her experiences as a queer woman in the industry, the work she is doing through her fly shop and guide service, and how events like the Roslyn Riffle are helping build connection, confidence, and community for anglers of all backgrounds. The conversation also dives into conservation, mentorship, and why creating welcoming outdoor spaces matters. In This Episode  Michelle’s journey into fly fishing and guiding  Representation and inclusivity in the fly fishing world  Building community through outdoor experiences  Conservation and protecting outdoor spaces  Details about the upcoming Roslyn Riffle 2026 event Resources Crow Creek Fly Shop and Guide ServiceUnited Women on the FlyiFish I BelongRoslyn Riffle 2026 EventLGBTQ OutdoorsConnect with J. Michelle Swope Instagram @jmichelle.swopeCrow Creek Fly Shop WebsiteStay Connected Be sure to sign up for the LGBTQ Outdoors newsletter on our homepage at LGBTQ Outdoors to stay informed about upcoming events, podcast episodes, community stories, and opportunities to get involved. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the podcast. Ratings and reviews help more people discover the show, expand conversations around LGBTQ+ inclusion in the outdoors, and support the growth of this community. Keywords Fly fishing, LGBTQ Outdoors, inclusivity, representation, conservation, queer outdoors, women in fly fishing, community building, Roslyn Riffle, outdoor leadership, fly fishing guide, LGBTQ community Help support this podcast and the LGBTQ Outdoors mission by joining The Trailblazers Society. To learn more about LGBTQ Outdoors, visit our website.

    59 min
  3. May 4

    43: Hiking for Visibility: Ryan Schepers’ Appalachian Trail Journey for LGBTQ+ Inclusion

    Hiking for Visibility: Ryan Schepers’ Appalachian Trail Journey for LGBTQ+ Inclusion Summary Join us as Ryan Schepers shares his journey of discovering his queerness through nature, his path in environmental science, and his upcoming Appalachian Trail hike to raise awareness and support for LGBTQ+ inclusion in the outdoors. This conversation explores how curiosity, community, and authenticity can shape our lives—and inspire others to get outside and be fully themselves. Key Topics  Ryan’s background in environmental science and cellular biology  The intersection of queerness and the natural world  The importance of community and representation in outdoor spaces  Ryan’s Appalachian Trail hike and fundraising efforts  How curiosity and exploration fuel personal growth Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to the LGBTQ Outdoors Podcast  01:32 – Ryan’s connection to nature  03:53 – Growing up in Ohio and early outdoor experiences  09:08 – Curiosity and exploration in nature  11:25 – Education and career in environmental science  14:51 – Adventure, biking, and community engagement  17:57 – Plant science and ecosystem restoration  18:18 – Queerness in nature  20:58 – Personal coming out journey  23:29 – Community and self-discovery  26:30 – Connecting identity and the outdoors  29:22 – Preparing for the Appalachian Trail  32:14 – Representation in outdoor spaces  34:55 – Encouraging others to explore nature  37:58 – Fundraising for LGBTQ Outdoors  41:04 – Final thoughts and call to action Support Ryan’s Fundraiser Ryan is hiking the Appalachian Trail to support LGBTQ Outdoors and increase visibility in outdoor spaces.  👉 Donate here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/ryan-schepers-hiking-fundraiser Resources  LGBTQ Outdoors: https://lgbtqoutdoors.com  Trailblazers Society: https://lgbtqoutdoors.com/trailblazer  Ryan Schepers on Instagram: https://instagram.com/lumberjerk Keywords LGBTQ outdoors, Appalachian Trail, environmental science, queer identity, outdoor community, LGBTQ+ visibility, hiking fundraiser, nature exploration, diversity in the outdoors, outdoor advocacy Help support this podcast and the LGBTQ Outdoors mission by joining The Trailblazers Society. To learn more about LGBTQ Outdoors, visit our website.

    51 min
  4. 41: It’s Been A Minute: Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going

    Mar 16

    41: It’s Been A Minute: Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going

    Summary Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson share a comprehensive update on LGBTQ Outdoors, including recent Pride events, adventure trips, and exciting plans for 2026. They discuss the importance of building inclusive outdoor spaces, expanding community connections, and the organization’s continued growth. The conversation highlights upcoming programs, including LGBTQ Outdoorfest and new adventure trips, while encouraging listeners to get involved and explore the outdoors. Keywords LGBTQ Outdoors, outdoor adventures, Pride events, community building, nonprofit organization, adventure trips, 2026 plans, inclusivity, outdoor festivals, national parks Key Topics Organizational growth and leadership updates for 2026Recap of 2025 Pride events and Adventure TripsUpcoming LGBTQ Outdoorfest and 2026 Adventure TripsCommunity building and inclusivity in outdoor spacesOrganizational funding, sponsorships, and volunteer effortsHosts Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Updates  02:42 Pride Month Reflections  05:37 Adventure Trips Recap  11:26 LGBTQ Outdoorfest Highlights  17:26 2026 Adventure Trips Preview  28:05 Organizational Changes and Future Plans Resources Alaska Adventure Trip Podcast – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9jKf1DOp_k LGBTQ Outdoors Website – https://lgbtqoutdoors.com LGBTQ Outdoors YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/@LGBTQOutdoors Help support this podcast and the LGBTQ Outdoors mission by joining The Trailblazers Society. To learn more about LGBTQ Outdoors, visit our website.

    34 min
4.5
out of 5
29 Ratings

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LGBTQ Outdoors is a 501c3 nonprofit and this podcast serves as a tool to help us advance our mission of connecting the LGBTQIA+ community to the outdoors and to each other while creating a more diverse and inclusive outdoor space. LGBTQOutdoors.com

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