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Black-Footed Ferret Productions, LLC

Outdoor Minimalist

A weekly Sports and Wilderness podcast
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Outdoor Minimalist

Black-Footed Ferret Productions, LLC

Outdoor Minimalist

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Outdoor Minimalist

Black-Footed Ferret Productions, LLC

Outdoor Minimalist

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When West Virginia broke away from Virginia in 1861 at the start of the American Civil War, its founders did not agree upon the Confederacy or the role of the state in the war. They were, however, united in their interests around the extraction
There is wonder in storytelling, whether through words, film, photography, music, dance, or painting. Any form of art requires a deep wonder and admiration for the subject or muse. Growing up in a world plagued by a climate crisis, though, ther
In episode 140, we enter bear country. Now, we’ve talked about bears on the show before with bear biologist Garret Tovey (Episode 85). That episode is a must-listen if you are planning to enter the bear country and want to know some practical b
According to the Associated Press, on Friday, June 28 the US Supreme Court overturned the decades old Chevron decision. The Supreme Court overturned the Chevron decision, which allowed federal agencies to interpret unclear laws, thereby empow
In this edition of In the News, we cover: 1. Why climate protesters painted Stonehenge and why you should pay attention Inspo: https://www.tiktok.com/@liloceanpaige/video/7383069081353604383Sources:https://youtu.be/IOsPJcWlqo4?si=1pRyaj6
I was chatting with my brother, who is also the audio producer of this podcast, and I mentioned how we have a surprising number of anglers who listen to the show and interact with our content on social media, including YouTube. While I was sur
Let’s be real: zero waste is super hard to achieve. I myself will likely never be truly zero waste, but much like minimalism, I see zero waste as more of a journey than an endpoint. Several years ago, I came across a Facebook group called “Ze
If you’re suffering from “news fatigue” and, like me, have a healthy distrust of mainstream media, then you’re in the right place. We are trying a new segment here on the Outdoor Minimalist channel to bring you new and sometimes not-so-notewo
If you listen to this podcast, I assume you love outdoor adventure and travel. Although we may love to visit new places and schedule new adventures each year, it’s no secret that traveling is not sustainable. So, in episode 137 of the Outdoor
In episode 136 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we are tackling the highly requested topic of Down insulation. If you remember, back in episode 101 we spoke with Mike Somberby from Duckworth about how ethical and sustainable wool production
In episode 135 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, packaging design takes center stage. Packaging is often at the top of many consumers' minds regarding waste, and we've discussed what goes into changing packaging, the issues with plastics and
In episode 134, we explore a new topic on the show: impact investing. In one of the very first episodes of this podcast, we discussed how living sustainably can actually save you money, but what are you actually doing with the money you save?
In episode 133 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we explore some root concepts of minimalism: mindfulness. I’ve wanted to explore more topics regarding mindfulness on the show, so when I learned about Manduka’s company story and dedication to
In this special bonus episode, Maggie Peikon, manager of communication for American Hiking Society, is joining me to invite trail users across the country to celebrate the 32nd annual National Trails Day on Saturday, June 1st. From trail stewa
In episode 132 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we finally enter the world of snowsports and skiing with one of America's skiing legends, Ted Ligety. Ted Ligety is one of America's greatest ski racers of all time. The two-time Olympic Champi
Throughout this ten-part series, scientists, lawyers, advocates, and product producers all weighed in on our worldwide PFAS problem. While, yes, we have come a long way in understanding the scope of the issue and began moving away from PFAS, at
In episode 131, we dive even deeper into how becoming a mother can influence the importance of nature in our lives. More specifically, my guest, Madelaine Anderson, shares her journey of navigating postpartum depression and anxiety during a gl
Throughout this series, we’ve learned not only about how harmful PFAS is as a class of chemicals but also what the outdoor industry is doing to address the issue. While we may have started too late, we are on the right track now, but the work i
In episode 130 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we introduce the idea of Culinary Conservation. Forewarning: if you haven’t eaten or are hungry now, you’ll be starving by the end of this episode. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Justi
Celebrate this Earth Day by getting outside and following the Leave No Trace seven principles. Earth Day  is the perfect opportunity to enjoy our planet’s beauty, while considering how to preserve it for generations to come. As part of this ef
It seems that many brands are moving in the right direction in terms of phasing PFAS out of their products, but one of the many aspects complicating this process is the potential for contamination. In this episode, we hear directly from leadin
In episode 129 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we return to a highly requested topic area on the show: product packaging. By now, we all know that plastic is a problem, but what are the alternatives? And how can we as consumers really know
As we learned in earlier episodes, phase-out and regulatory efforts for PFAS were not swift, and they certainly are not complete. However, because of the recent regulatory changes on consumer goods, specifically in California, many US-based ou
In episode 128 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, I chatted with Katie Houston about Sawyer's clean water projects. Sawyer is a pioneering water filtration company with a rich history spanning over three decades, dedicated to providing innovat
The goal of this series is to provide useful information for consumers regarding PFAS, specifically within the outdoor industry, but also for those of us working in the industry. I learned from every single person that I interviewed and talked
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