Adventure teaches women lessons that can’t be learned indoors.

I host the See Her Outside Podcast for the Alliance for Gender Equity in Outdoor Adventure.

Our podcast amplifies stories that share how adventure helps girls and women:

  • Build trust in their own bodies and minds

  • Embrace imperfection and uncertainty

  • Simplify to reconnect to their truest selves

  • Discover that growth comes from challenge

  • Bring resilience and resourcefulness to the rest of life

Women belong outdoors, and their stories help advocate for a more inclusive future of adventure.

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Angie Angie

How to Regulate Your Nervous System in Outdoor Adventure with Sarah Histand

Sarah Histand is an Alaskan adventurer, a somatic nervous system educator, and a mental health-informed fitness trainer through her business, Mind & Mountain. Sarah loves nerding out about nervous systems and figuring out how to take good care of ourselves while we’re building the world we want for future generations.

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An Honest Look at Power Dynamics in Outdoor Adventure Communities: Climbing Clubs, Mentorship, Assault, and Reciprocity with Carlie Graham

Carlie Graham lives in Seattle, WA, where she’s pursuing a career in finance while staying deeply connected to the outdoors, especially through climbing and trail running. After experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic as a high schooler and falling in love with mountaineering, Carlie led the climbing team at UC Irvine in Southern California.

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Your Body Knows More than Your Training Plan: Rachel Boim on Pain, FKTs and Body Dysmorphia

Rachel Lee Boim is a record holding endurance athlete and Doctor of Physical Therapy who has set Fastest Known Times on iconic routes like the Kilimanjaro Summit Circuit, Aconcagua, and the trail from Namche Bazaar to Everest Base Camp. Rachel’s also a volunteer Trailblazer at The Cairn Project, blending her passion with philanthropy so other girls and women can experience the magic of time outdoors.

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How Women’s Hiking Communities Build a More Inclusive Outdoors with Gunjan of MyTrailPals

Gunjan Utreja is a first-generation Indian immigrant to the United States who earned a master’s degree in engineering and built an 18-year corporate career as a hardware engineer in the semiconductor industry. Her new passion led her to co-found the HikeQueen Buddies community, which inspired the creation of MyTrailPals—a mobile app designed to integrate outdoors into everyday existence.

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How to Be an Advocate for your Community while Choosing Difficult Pursuits

Alex Garcia is an engineer, writer and outdoorswoman based partly in western North Carolina and partly in Puerto Rico, where she grew up. As a founding board member of the Summit Scholarship Foundation and a former Trailblazer at The Cairn Project, Alex blends her adventurous passions with advocacy work to shape a more inclusive outdoors.

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How Danielle Blends Her Passions of Mountains and Medicine

When Danielle started rock climbing, she saw the need for increasing safe spaces for women and Latinas to be introduced to the sport. As a Ladies Climbing Coalition ambassador, she started the Atlanta Chapter which has grown to hundreds of local women who love climbing. She’s also a PhD in Pharmacology and MD.

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