Unfiltered Outdoors by Hunters Of Color

Hunters Of Color

Alright, let's be honest for a second. If you've ever felt like the outdoors wasn't built with you in mind… this episode is for you. Welcome to Unfiltered Outdoors, where we talk about hunting, conservation, culture, and community without the fake politeness, without the gatekeeping, and without pretending everything is fine. Today we're throwing out the rulebook. We're playing games, telling wild stories, calling out nonsense, and saying the quiet parts out loud. If you love the outdoors but are tired of the stereotypes, the weird looks, and the "you don't look like a hunter" energy… you're in the right place. Because this is Unfiltered Outdoors by Hunters of Color… and we're not filtering a thing today. Let's get into it.

Episodes

  1. APR 7

    Unfiltered Outdoors: Chad Brown, He Went to the River to Die. Now He Takes Hundreds There to Live.

    What does it look like when the outdoors saves your life — and then you spend the rest of it making sure it saves others? In this episode, we sit down with Chad Brown, founder of Soul River Inc. and Love Is King, award-winning photographer and filmmaker, Navy combat veteran, and one of the most powerful voices in the outdoor and conservation space today. Chad is the only Black person to hold a backcountry guide permit for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and has led over 30 expeditions into the Arctic Circle — many of them with veterans and youth of color who had never set foot in wild spaces before. But before all of that, Chad was homeless, living out of his truck, and standing on the banks of the Clackamas River in crisis. His path from that moment to testifying before Congress on public lands protection is one of the most raw, honest, and inspiring stories we've had on this podcast. We also kick things off with a quick debrief from Kenny's recent trip to the Texas border — successful hunts, wild footage, some tense conversations about what it means to eat meat and be in the outdoors, and yes, a late-night animal processing session in a Bucky's parking lot. This episode covers it all: fly fishing as therapy, outdoor art, Arctic expeditions, advocacy, and what it really means to build something for the people who were never invited to the table. If you've ever doubted whether nature has the power to change a life — this episode will settle that question.

    39 min

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About

Alright, let's be honest for a second. If you've ever felt like the outdoors wasn't built with you in mind… this episode is for you. Welcome to Unfiltered Outdoors, where we talk about hunting, conservation, culture, and community without the fake politeness, without the gatekeeping, and without pretending everything is fine. Today we're throwing out the rulebook. We're playing games, telling wild stories, calling out nonsense, and saying the quiet parts out loud. If you love the outdoors but are tired of the stereotypes, the weird looks, and the "you don't look like a hunter" energy… you're in the right place. Because this is Unfiltered Outdoors by Hunters of Color… and we're not filtering a thing today. Let's get into it.