Outdoorsy
Welcome to Outdoorsy—a podcast and community dedicated to redefining what it means to be “outdoorsy.”
If you’ve ever felt like the outdoor community wasn’t built with you in mind, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re scaling mountains, reading by the campfire, or just enjoying the occasional stroll through the park, this podcast is for you.
This podcast stems from the belief that the outdoors are for everyone as long as you’re curious, kind, and respectful.
Join host Madeleine (she/her), as she uplifts real-world stories from outdoor educators, small business owners, content creators, and nature enthusiasts who haven't always felt represented in the traditional "outdoorsy" community. Expect engaging, fun, and heartfelt discussions focused on inclusivity, curiosity, and building a community where everyone feels welcome, regardless of background or experience level.
Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or new to exploring nature, Outdoorsy invites you to be part of this growing movement. Let’s get started and redefine what it means to be outdoorsy!
Episodes
URGENT: Only 4 days left to defend the Roadless Rule - let's talk about it
Global outdoor ethics & recreation rules around the world (why Leave No Trace isn’t one-size-fits-all)
Digital Leave No Trace: Why What You Post Online Matters More Than You Think
EMERGENCY: Our public lands are under attack! Here's how to fight back.
Parker McMullen Bushman (KWEEN WERK) on bringing social justice and inclusion to the outdoors
The truth about the TikTok ban explained (it matters more than you think!) - FREE bonus episode
Vanlife, photography, and solo travel as a queer woman in the outdoors: Chatting with Emilie Hofferber
Empowered & prepared: Staying safe in the outdoors as a solo adventurer
A fat-positive, queer hiker & solo traveler: What Ilsa's learned from their adventures
Hobbit Hikers: How Chelsea McCurdy is creating a more inclusive outdoor community
Outdoorsy gift guide for book lovers and readers (BONUS)
Everyone deserves safe and functional outdoor gear: A conversation with Maria Baker, founder of Nobody's Princess