Results for 'Interview'

05 / 08
Inside Slim Pickins, America's First Black-Owned Outdoor Shop

Video: America's First Black-Owned Outdoor Shop, Slim Pickins Outfitters

A short documentary by Outbound Collective looks at how and why the shop came to be, and what it represents in the outdoor industry

At Camp Skate Wild, Youth Find Nature Through Skateboarding

At Skate Wild, Youth Learn to Connect With Nature Through Skateboarding

How one uniquely Californian outdoor program teaches teens wilderness skills and outdoor education—and rare camaraderie amid a pandemic

Q&A: Snowboarder Kennedi Deck on Hard Work, Positivity & Inclusivity

The Future Of Snowboarding Is Inclusivity, Says Pro Rider Kennedi Deck

The influential young rider on her Pride Week interview, filming for the Vans snowboard film "Evergreen," and why being a good person is so important

Q&A: Judith Kasiama, Founder of POC Outdoor Group Colour the Trails

Q&A with Judith Kasiama, Founder of Colour the Trails—An Outdoor Group for POC & Allies

The Congolese Canadian on building communities as a refugee, the need for inclusivity not just diversity, advocating through action, and asking for help

How Allmansright Makes Ultralight Hiking Equipment in New York City

Outdoor Gear Lab Allmansright Makes Ultralight Hiking Equipment in NYC

Meet the Dominican-born, Bronx-based designer and his Swedish partner diversifying and uniting the outdoors through the joys of UL hiking

How HiHeyHello Magazine Is Reshaping the Narrative of Women in the Outdoors

How Two Strangers Launched a Print Magazine to Celebrate Women in the Outdoors

A conversation with co-founders Sierra Domaille & Juhee Kim on a changing outdoors culture, running a magazine during a pandemic, and more

Q&A: Pro Snowboarder Jess Kimura on Her Future Behind the Lens

How Pro Snowboarder Turned Filmmaker Jess Kimura Became the Mentor She Never Had

The self taught filmmaker talks supporting the next generation of women riders, her journey with mental health, and new film, The Uninvited II

How America's Largest Japanese Pagoda Tree Came to Martha's Vineyard

Video: How America's Largest Japanese Pagoda Tree Landed on Martha's Vineyard

New short film by Gathering Growth documents the unlikely journey from a seedling's voyage in 1837 to National Champion in 2020

Q&A: Snowboarder & Writer Emilé Zynobia Finds Her Voice in the Outdoors

Snowboarder & Writer Emilé Zynobia on Toxic Positivity & Mountain Town Representation

We talk with Jackson Hole ambassador and Yale grad student @curlsinthewild about studying the environment in a crisis, learning to claim, and more

Q&A: Plant Kween on Bringing the Great Outdoors Inside

Instagram Sensation Plant Kween on the Benefits and Joys of the Great Indoors

Christopher Griffin, aka @plantkween, shares tips for plant parenting and self care, and why they turned their NYC apartment into an indoor garden paradise

Q&A: Jeremy Jones on Climate Deniers & Founding the Nonprofit POW

Snowboarder and Activist Jeremy Jones on Climate Deniers & His Nonprofit POW


The snowboard legend talks about his new film, Purple Mountains, promoting climate science on Capitol Hill, and starting Protect Our Winters

How HBCUs Outside Brings Adventure and Gear to Black Students

How HBCUs Outside Makes Outdoor Gear & Experiences More Accessible for Black Students

Nonprofit founder Ron Griswell talks changing the face of the outdoors and launching #BlacktotheTrails5K fundraiser to support future BIPOC outdoorists

Alex Strohl on Pandemic Perseverance and the Future of Photography

Alex Strohl on the End of Instagram, Launching Workshops & Pandemic Perseverance

The influential photographer talks the end of Instagram, supporting women photographers at Wildist, and how to land clients in the pandemic

Photographer Forrest Smith on Life Adrift and His New Book “Wilder"

Photographer Forrest Smith Shares His 5 Favorite Moments From New Book "Wilder"

Reflecting on a thoughtful project spanning four years of photography, nine states, a handful of countries, and a lifetime of experience

Rumpl Taps Native American Artists for New Outdoor Blanket Collection

Rumpl Now Collaborating with Native American Artists, Aiming to Right Past Wrongs

The OG outdoor blanket brand's newest artist division collaborators bring traditional art to the table to supporting the First Peoples Fund

Q&A: Tawny Newsome on Life in Comedy, Space, and the Outdoors

How Life Outside Prepared Comedian Tawny Newsome to Take on Hollywood

The LA-based actress, musician, and outdoorist talks growing up on a farm, working with Steve Carell, and being Black in nature

Q&A: Photographer Gina Danza on Discovering Nature & Chasing Epicness

How Nature Photographer Gina Danza Created a Life of Epicness

We talk with outdoor enthusiast @wildgina on her path to working in the outdoor industry, increasing Black representation in nature, and much more

The New American Dream Is a Rent-Free Life on the Road

When the Corporate World Failed Them, Vanlife Offered a New American Dream

Why this writer left their corporate life to renovate a 1979 RV and what the nomadic lifestyle can mean for Black & Queer communities

Q&A: Adventurer, Educator, and Trailblazer Ron Griswell

Q&A: Adventurer Ron Griswell on How to Get into the Outdoor Industry

The founder of HBCUs Outside discusses mindfulness, advice for adventure newcomers, and how he's helping increase representation outdoors

Inside New Book, "Curator Vol II: Cult of Snowboarding"

Inside "Curator Vol II: Cult of Snowboarding," a New Book for Fans of all Styles

An intimate look at contemporary snowboarding and the icons and unsung heroes that make riding a piece of wood so special

Video: Discovering the World's Largest Pine Tree

Video: The Unlikely Story of Discovering the World's Largest Pine Tree

A touching short film by Gathering Growth, an organization documenting America’s Champion Trees—the largest of their species

10 Essentials for Upgrading Your Backyard Fire Pit

The 10 Best Products for Elevating Your Backyard Fire Pit Experience

Because the great outdoors behind your house is about as good as it gets during times of shelter-in-place

A DIY A-Frame Cabin in the UK, Inspired by Dutch Minimalism

A DIY A-Frame Cabin in Cornwall, England Inspired by Dutch Minimalism

Q&A with furniture maker Heather Scott on building by hand, finding inspiration in art, and drawing influence from the land

Book Report: Ingenuity, Insanity, and 25 Years of European Snowboarding

Ingenuity, Insanity, and 25 Years of European Snowboarding in New Hardcover

"Hold Fast, Tweak Hard" documents a lifetime of chaotic genius by snowboarding's most infamous title, Method Magazine