11 episodes

We know that queer folks are getting outdoors in various ways, but there isn't much out there that talks about how and why they get outdoors. Recognizing this gap, Expanding the Outdoors seeks to amplify LGTBQIA2+ voices in all things outdoors. During each session, we chat with different people to understand how they like to spend time outside, what barriers they face accessing the outdoors, times they have thrived, times they have faced oppression, and much more. We are dedicated to showcasing folks all across the outdoor spectrum to help pull the definition of an outdoorsy person away from its stereotype of a white, cis/het, hyper-masculine male. This podcast also takes an intersectional approach, as we recognize that folks hold multiple identities. It is important to make space and talk about how those identities impact their relationship with the great outdoors.

Want to share your story? Reach out to the host by filling out the Interest Form by visiting https://linktr.ee/Thewildernessexpansive

Stay rad and adventure on!

Expanding the Outdoors Chase R.

    • Society & Culture

We know that queer folks are getting outdoors in various ways, but there isn't much out there that talks about how and why they get outdoors. Recognizing this gap, Expanding the Outdoors seeks to amplify LGTBQIA2+ voices in all things outdoors. During each session, we chat with different people to understand how they like to spend time outside, what barriers they face accessing the outdoors, times they have thrived, times they have faced oppression, and much more. We are dedicated to showcasing folks all across the outdoor spectrum to help pull the definition of an outdoorsy person away from its stereotype of a white, cis/het, hyper-masculine male. This podcast also takes an intersectional approach, as we recognize that folks hold multiple identities. It is important to make space and talk about how those identities impact their relationship with the great outdoors.

Want to share your story? Reach out to the host by filling out the Interest Form by visiting https://linktr.ee/Thewildernessexpansive

Stay rad and adventure on!

    Unpacking Privilege and Access w. Rose

    Unpacking Privilege and Access w. Rose

    This week we have a lovely chat with Rose (they/them), who shares how being in the outdoors brings them a sense of calm and connection. Throughout our chat, Rose shares a variety of stories from dispersed camping as a child, their first (not so pretty) camping trip as an adult, and rustling up the courage to tell some loud camp neighbors to shush. Our discussion continues to dive into the many layers of privilege one can hold and how to focus that privilege into opening the doors for others. For Rose, this redirection of confidence is vital to making the outdoors more inclusive for all folks.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Manageable Failures & Other Lessons w. Wallace

    Manageable Failures & Other Lessons w. Wallace

    This week we chat with Wallace (he/they), who shares their upbringing in the outdoors and his journey in gaining privilege as a white, transmasculine person accessing outdoor spaces. Wallace provides a unique take on queer representation, discussing the difficulties he experiences when shopping for clothing and gear. Wallace also shares how folks can show up for him and how he can show up for others in escalated situations and chats around the campfire. Tune in to hear the many lessons Wallace has to share!

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Let’s Get You Comfortable w. Schafer

    Let’s Get You Comfortable w. Schafer

    After a bit of a break, we are back on schedule with bi-weekly episodes of hearing queer stories in the great outdoors.

    This week we chat with Schafer (they/them), who doesn’t hold back in sharing their rough-n-tough outdoors upbringing and their slow progression into investing in gear that is both practical and supports their body. Being a person whose gender expression fluctuates, Schafer also discusses how said fluctuation changes how they are treated on a day-to-day basis regarding their outdoor expertise. We also discuss hidden disabilities and how Schafer finds connections with others by practicing vulnerability and showing what gear can help folks feel the most comfortable outdoors.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Becoming My Own Representation w. Luke

    Becoming My Own Representation w. Luke

    This week we chat with Luke (he/him), who shares his experience as a transmasc, neurodivergent individual navigating the outdoors. Luke shares how his connection with the outdoors is rooted in childhood memories with his father while at the same time not seeing himself represented in outdoor pop culture. He also discusses his desire to break into the off-roading world, the barriers he faces, and the complex choice of choosing to be stealth when interacting with folks who may or may not be welcoming to queerness.

    E.T.O believes in providing proper compensation to folks who volunteer to speak on the podcast as their stories hold immense value. Along with offering $25 to each speaker, we encourage our listeners to make a donation to the speaker. Luke’s Venmo is
    @Luke-Engbrecht

    • 33 min
    Let Them See You Try w. Dani

    Let Them See You Try w. Dani

    We’re back with season two of Expanding the Outdoors! In this first episode, we interview Dani (she/they) who is an LTGBQ+ youth camp director by day, Wilderness First Responder on the trails, and sober adventurer in life. In this intimate episode, Dani chats with us on the representation barriers they have faced with accessing outdoor activities, the impacts that non-inclusive language and inclusive language can have in emergency situations, and her hopes for herself, their community, and the future of outdoor activities.

    E.T.O believes in providing proper compensation to folks who volunteer to speak on the podcast as their stories hold immense value. Along with offering $25 to each speaker, we encourage our listeners to make a donation to the speaker. Dani’s Venmo is @Dani-Logan

    • 45 min
    Blooming from Agricultural Roots w. Bea

    Blooming from Agricultural Roots w. Bea

    In our final episode of Season 1, we chat with Bea (they/them) and their beautiful journey of interconnecting their indigenous agricultural upbringing to American outdoor ideals. Bea shares how working and walking their family’s farmland in Mexico formed a deep connection with nature and outdoor spaces. They also chat about cultural differences regarding how their family participates in outdoor activities and the challenges they have faced when being a brown person/family at campsites and hikes. Lastly, we chat about the importance of community, gear/knowledge sharing to increase accessibility, and how we continue to build upon the generations that have come before us.

    E.T.O believes in providing proper compensation to folks who volunteer to speak on the podcast as their stories hold immense value. Along with offering $25 to each speaker, we encourage our listeners to make a donation to the speaker. Bea’s Venmo is @flordenopalmusic

    • 1 hr

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