Out There

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Rating
4.6
from
567 reviews
This podcast has
101 episodes
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Explicit
Yes
Date created
2015/03/10
Average duration
31 min.
Release period
29 days

Description

Out There is a podcast that explores big questions through intimate stories in the great outdoors.

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Building Self-Confidence
2024/01/04
Maya Kroth’s goal for the New Year was to build self-confidence, and she decided to start by taking herself snowboarding. But things did not go well. In this episode, Maya shares her story and explores how we can get our mojo back when life throws us curveballs. --- Links: Support Out There Subscribe to our email newsletter --- Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke  
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Closing the Gender Gap
2023/11/30
Women are often told we can do anything we want in life: ride bikes, scale cliffs, surf waves. But in some areas of outdoor recreation, the gender gap remains shockingly large. In this episode, we visit a women’s mountain bike camp in Wyoming and explore what’s really needed to get people of all genders on equal footing. --- Links: Support Out There Rowdy Gowdy Camp Hub & Spoke  
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The Flood
2023/11/02
This is a story about fear. It makes sense to be scared when we're facing danger. But what happens when disasters occur in unexpected places? In this episode, we travel from a desert in Utah to a suburb in Missouri and explore how a flood changed one woman's relationship with fear and risk. --- Support Out There on Patreon Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke.  
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Learning to Swim
2023/07/13
Learning something new as an adult can be daunting, especially when it's something that a lot of people have been doing since childhood. On this episode, Naomi Mellor takes us from a beach in Australia to an archipelago in the UK and explores how she got past her fears and pushed herself to take a big plunge. --- --- Links: Sign up for our email newsletter Support Out There on Patreon Follow us on Facebook and Instagram --- Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke  
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Excavating Grief
2023/06/29
Mykella Van Cooten was angry, and she didn’t know why. It got so bad that she began to feel unhinged. And then, she went to a little cabin in the woods. In this episode, she tells the story of what happened. It’s a story about stopping, about letting go, and about uncovering the real feelings that are buried deep beneath the surface. --- Links: Support Out There on Patreon --- Out There is a member of Hub & Spoke  
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Ice Swimming
2023/06/15
In Finland, it’s commonplace to go swimming in the winter — outdoors. The practice offers surprising mental-health benefits, and it isn’t just for die-hard adventurers. On this episode, we share the story of one woman who started “ice swimming” in an effort to soothe the brain by shocking the body. --- Links: Support Out There on Patreon --- Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke
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Queer in Appalachia
2023/06/01
As a nonbinary person, Newt Schottelkotte never felt at home in Appalachia. But then, they went on a road trip with their dad. Driving through the Blue Ridge Mountains, something started to shift. This is a story about figuring out how to be yourself without abandoning where you’re from. --- Links: Take our poll about next season's theme Sierra Club panel: Diverse Perspectives in Outdoor Media Support Out There on Patreon --- Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke
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Rekindling Hope
2023/05/18
Carolyn McDonald's depression had gotten so bad that she couldn’t see a way forward. Then, one particularly miserable day, she went to the beach — and something happened that she never could have imagined. Something that opened the door to healing and sparked a deep and genuine joy. --- Links: Take our poll about next season's theme Support Out There on Patreon --- Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke
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Moonlight
2023/05/04
We’ve all had moments when we feel lost. Sometimes it’s literal; sometimes it's emotional. Either way, it’s unnerving. And lonely. This episode takes us from the deserts of California to the jungles of the Philippines, and explores how one young woman got back on track, when she lost her way, both literally and figuratively.   SUPPORT OUT THERE: Become a patron Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke.
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Living Without Hope
2023/04/20
When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness, there’s often a flood of difficult emotions. Grief. Depression. Learning to live without hope. But more and more, people are experiencing that kind of anguish even when they’re perfectly healthy. In this episode, we bring you the story of a young man named Jacob Erickson, who almost died from climate anxiety — before a pivotal moment in nature rekindled his will to live. --- SUPPORT OUT THERE: Become a patron Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke.
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Secrets of the Earth
2023/04/06
This season, we’re exploring the theme SECRETS OF THE EARTH. Each episode, we’ll share a story about an outdoor experience that uncovered new truths. Through introspective personal narratives, we’ll harness the power of nature to make sense out of our lives and give us a fresh look at humanity. Here’s a little taste.   Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke.  
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This Is How You Win the Time War
2023/03/02
Clock time is a human invention. So it shouldn’t be a box that confines us; it should be a tool that helps us accomplish the things we care about. But consider the system of standard time, first imposed by the railroad companies in the 1880s. It constrains people who live 1,000 miles apart—on opposite edges of their time zones—to get up and go to work or go to school at the same time, even though their local sunrise and sunset times may vary by an hour or more. And it also consigns people who live on the eastern edges of their time zones to ludicrously early winter sunsets. For over a century, we've been fiddling with standard time, adding complications such as Daylight Saving Time that are meant to give us a little more evening sunlight for at least part of the year. But what if these are just palliatives for a broken system? What if it's time to reset the clock and try something completely different? This is a guest story from the podcast Soonish, first published in 2021. Links: VIRTUAL HAPPY HOUR: Become a patron by March 5, 2023 to get an invitation NEW KIDS' PODCAST: Once Upon a Meadow  Out There is a proud member of Hub & Spoke.      
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4.6 out of 5
567 reviews
Gregory Longstride 2023/06/12
Wide-Ranging, Compelling, and Relaxing
Host Willow Belden has pieced together a stunning and diverse show in Out There. I am an avid outdoors person and I feel like many other outdoorsy po...
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longdistancegaze 2023/11/05
Ugh
An advertisement for border patrol? Really?
C Go 1 2023/07/24
She sounds great when being interviewed, but for this podcast…
The host doesn’t use her normal speaking voice; she takes deep breaths and has a tone of voice that is on the sad spectrum. It’s such a shame, because...
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Jaimie Butterfly 2023/05/23
Great Stories
I love the unique perspectives of people’s experiences in the outside world! One of my favorite podcasts.
Found freedom 2023/05/10
Peaceful … much needed
So glad to find this podcast that popped up in my feed. Calming outdoors-life stories about resilience and hopes and capabilities. I’m in a season of...
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arcangel626 2023/03/25
Best model of inclusivity for the outdoors
As a woman raised by strong women and raising one of my own, I wish I had found this podcast earlier! Even for me--raised camping, doing time in the A...
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jthorndike 2023/02/18
Delightful, sometimes inspiring
I love this podcast. I stumbled across it, but it’s become a favorite. It’s almost always a delight —interesting pretty much much consistently and oft...
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MattFPerry 2023/01/17
Fresh perspectives
As a token white male in the outdoors I too appreciate fresh perspectives in storytelling. I have really enjoyed the broadening stories and points of ...
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Vanpediem 2022/11/27
Gets Me Out There!
I enjoy the original outdoor content with a positive vibe. Inspires me to spend more time out there. Thanks Willow for your heart felt presentation.
Dash driver 2022/11/08
Great podcast! Well worth your time!
Thanks for this podcast! The best one for outdoor adventures!
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