Episodes

  • 8.06: Outside Conversations with Chris Keevil - The Role of Adventure in Personal Growth
    Jan 13 2026
    On today’s episode, Tim and Tuesday welcome long-time friend Chris Keevil where they explore the themes of personal growth, leadership, and the complexities of masculinity. They discuss the importance of adventure in shaping identity, the role of sports in personal development, and the necessity of kindness in navigating success. They also delve into the challenges of modern masculinity, the significance of reflection, and the impact of personal choices on relationships. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the importance of optimism and resilience in facing the uncertainties of the future. Tune in!

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    54 mins
  • 8.05: Masculinity, Meaning, and the Mess We're In
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode, Tim and Tuesday dig into masculinity, leadership, and the cultural fallout of bullying and toxic masculine norms. They unpack why authoritarian leadership models are gaining traction, how fear and division shape today’s politics, and why our individual choices in community engagement matter more than ever.


    The conversation moves through political discontent, the citizen–state relationship, and what people look for in leaders during times of crisis. Tim and Tuesday also examine the rise of the Manosphere, the search for purpose and belonging among young men, and how those needs can fuel harmful identities.


    They close with lessons from history and the power of reconnecting with ancestral stories as a guide through modern challenges.


    Resources:

    • Learn more about, and follow, The Outside by visiting and liking all of our channels:
    • Website: www.findtheoutside.com
    • Facebook & Instagram: @findtheoutside
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/findtheoutside
    • Connect with us at hello@findtheoutside.com
    • Watch Tuesday’s podcast with her husband, Gibrán Rivera: Episode 1.4 - “Reclaiming The Divine Masculine”
    • BBC Documentary: “Men of the Manosphere,” by James Blake
    • BBC Documentary: “Empire with David Olusoga"
    • Song: “Thatcher Fucked The Kids,
    • ” by Frank Turner
    • Check out The Outside’s online course: Berkana Two Loops of Systems Change
    • Tim & Tuesday also offer keynotes on the Two Loops - contact us to learn more!
    • Dr. Martin Shaw - “What gets exiled, comes back hostile.”

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    37 mins
  • 8.02: Navigating Time: The Journey of the Human Experience
    Oct 21 2025

    In this soul-stirring episode, Tim and Tuesday dive deep into the rhythms of change, the mystery of time, and the power of presence. Together, they unpack the tension between reflecting on the past and embracing the unknown ahead. With honest stories and thoughtful insights, they explore emotional maturity, the evolving role of men’s work, and what it means to build truly supportive spaces. Tune in for a conversation that invites you to slow down, stay curious, and discover moments of joy—even in the chaos.


    Resources

    • Learn more about, and follow, The Outside by visiting and liking all of our channels:
    • Website: www.findtheoutside.com
    • Facebook & Instagram: @findtheoutside
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/findtheoutside
    • Connect with us at hello@findtheoutside.com


    • “Tyranny of the finish line” - Chris Corrigan
    • 6.02: Outside Conversations with Chris Corrigan + Caitlin Frost - On the reciprocity of community
    • 6.09: Outside Conversations with Brett Kencairn - On the promise of the fourth wave
    • Upcoming podcast guest, Dennis Adams, LOVE Nova Scotia
    • “Seven Rules of Life”
    • "Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” - Howard Thurman


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    38 mins
  • 8.04: From Collapse to Creation - Rethinking How We Build Community
    Nov 18 2025

    On today’s episode, Tuesday and Tim crack open the powerful themes of dissolution and reinvention - and what they mean for the future of our communities. From environmental protection to collaborative care, they explore why some systems need to be allowed to fade out so that fresh, community-driven alternatives can rise. It’s a lively, thought-provoking conversation about clearing space for what’s next and building structures that actually work. Tune in for an inspiring dive into renewal, resilience, and the courage to start again.


    Resources

    • Learn more about, and follow, The Outside by visiting and liking all of our channels:
    • Website: www.findtheoutside.com
    • Facebook & Instagram: @findtheoutside
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/findtheoutside
    • Connect with us at hello@findtheoutside.com
    • Check out The Outside’s online course - Berkana Two Loops of Systems Change - https://onlinecourses.findtheoutside.com/courses/berkana-two-loops
    • Berkana Institute - “Start anywhere, follow it everywhere!”
    • “No woman is required to build the world by destroying herself.” ― Rabbi Sofer


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    37 mins
  • 8.03: Outside Conversations with Dennis Adams - On Finding Joy in the Journey
    Nov 4 2025

    Get ready for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation with Dennis Adams, as he opens up about what it really means to live fully and age gracefully! Dennis dives into the power of surrounding yourself with the right people, finding joy in everyday moments, and staying true to who you are. From embracing authenticity and building genuine connections to facing your fears with courage, this episode is packed with wisdom and warmth. Tune in for a refreshing reminder that living with purpose isn’t about perfection — it’s about growth, gratitude, and the people who lift us up along the way.


    Resources:

    • Learn more about, and follow, The Outside by visiting and liking all of our channels:
    • Website: www.findtheoutside.com
    • Facebook & Instagram: @findtheoutside
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/findtheoutside
    • Connect with us at hello@findtheoutside.com

    • Dennis Adams, Executive Director/Chief Harmony Officer, LOVE Nova Scotia
    • LOVE Nova Scotia (Leave Out Violence, Nova Scotia)
    • “One cannot be fully happy if they don’t care equally about their family and community.“ - African proverb


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    51 mins
  • 8.01: New Roads, New Possibilities
    Oct 7 2025

    We’re back — and we’re not playing it safe. In this exuberant Season 8 kickoff, Tim and Tuesday dive headfirst into life’s crossroads, where change isn’t just inevitable — it’s fuel for something greater. They’re talking bold pivots, fresh perspectives, and what it really takes to lift your gaze when the road gets rough. This isn’t just reflection — it’s ignition. Tune in.


    Resources:

    Learn more about, and follow, The Outside by visiting and liking all of our channels:

    • Website: www.findtheoutside.com
    • Facebook & Instagram: @findtheoutside
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/findtheoutside
    • Connect with us at hello@findtheoutside.com
    • What is significant for you with the Number 8? Let us know!
    • Tuesday’s new work - “Rooted In Light": www.tuesdayrivera.com


    Upcoming Guests:

    • Dennis Adams, Executive Director/Chief Harmony Officer, LOVE Nova Scotia
    • Sommer Sibilly-Brown, Founder, Virgin Islands Good Food
    • Chris Keevil, CEO of multiple organizations
    • Meg Buzzi, Owner, fixchr
    • Caroline Blackwell
    • Briana Miller
    • Adam Kahane, Co-Founder of Reos Partners + Author
    • Juanita Brown, Founder of the World Café


    St. Croix Foundation for Community Development


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    23 mins
  • 7.19: Stillness in Motion: A Journey Through Season Seven
    Jun 24 2025

    In the final episode of Season 7, Tim and Tuesday are re-joined by Dr. Gabrielle Donnelly and Gian Paul Ganzoni, where they all reflect on their season’s journey, diving into themes of courageous leadership, nature as a guide, and the power of community. These four powerhouses explore the tension between speed and stillness, the need for self-care, and how intentional action can drive personal and professional transformation - especially in times of crisis.


    For links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast

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    52 mins
  • 7.18: Exploring Darkness + Discovery
    Jun 10 2025

    In this rich and thoughtful conversation, Tim and Tuesday delve into the themes of integration, imagination, and the courage it takes to face darkness—both personal and collective—in times of societal upheaval. Drawing inspiration from Ursula K. Le Guin’s radical storytelling to the recent SSIR article on systems collapse, they explore alternatives to traditional heroic narratives and consider other ways to creatively navigate the current polycrisis. The discussion weaves together reflections on war, relationships, and the pursuit of peace, highlighting how deep bonds often form in extreme circumstances. Tim and Tuesday talk about the concept of "islands of sanity"—spaces of refuge and clarity amidst chaos—and the vital role of community in fostering resilience. They also explore the practical side of peace: how daily practices, honest self-reflection, and intentional connection can help build a more compassionate world, even in the face of difficulty. Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to imagine new models of creation, grounded in both hope and reality.


    For links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast



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    39 mins