We’re back with another interview from my Radical Self-Acceptance as Activism series I hosted in collaboration with the Seattle Public Library!
In this episode, I’m speaking with Amanda Machado, a writer, facilitator and activist whose work explores how race, gender, sexuality, and power affect the way we travel and experience the outdoors.
In this talk we explore:
- How Amanda left behind a life that included all the “right” accomplishments to discover her love of travel and the outdoors
- Nature as medicine and how you can use it to heal from burnout and disconnection
- What the “awe gap” is and why we need to close it
- Tips for exploring the outdoors and traveling safely as a BIPOC and/or queer person
- Ways people from non-marginalized communities can be real allies when it comes to providing access to the outdoors for everyone
- How to plan post-pandemic travel while respecting local communities and cultures
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