• Episode 22 - Trail Ahead: The New Backbone of America’s Economy
    Sep 16 2025

    We’re living in what some call the golden era of outdoor recreation. Participation is high and outdoor spaces are being recognized; not just as places to visit and play, but as critical infrastructure for our health, our economy, and our democracy.

    But this golden era is under threat.

    There are real efforts underway to sell off public lands, gut conservation funding, and roll back programs that center equity and climate resilience. If we care about the outdoors—who it belongs to, who it serves—this may be one of the most pivotal moments in our history.

    This episode is about that moment. We’ll explore how outdoor recreation is powering jobs, especially in rural communities, shaping identity, and why protecting public access to the outdoors is a national priority.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 21 - Park Crush Confessions and ParkScore 2025!
    May 29 2025

    Are you crushing hard on a neighborhood park? Maybe one with rolling hills and super tall trees that sway gently in the summer breeze? Or maybe you’ve got a second crush, too—another park with waterfalls and vistas that just won’t quit? Well, you're not alone!

    On this month’s episode, Ronda takes to the Denver parks to discover the secret (and not-so-secret) “park crushes” local residents have on their favorite outdoor spaces.

    And then, Bianca Clarke—Associate Vice President of TPL’s 10-Minute Walk Program & Parks Initiative—shares some takeaways from ParkScore 2025.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 20 - A Podcast Gets Outside, Feels Good, & Spreads Joy
    Apr 25 2025

    On April's People. Nature. Big Ideas., you'll learn what makes folks Happiest Outside when a mother/son duo, a delirious birder, and a wellbeing advocate share their stories of joy and connection in the outdoors.



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    36 mins
  • Episode 19 - Breaking Barriers: Opening Outdoors for All
    Mar 19 2025

    In this episode, host Ronda Lee Chapman is at SXSW! Discover how outdoor programs transform the lives of young people of color through experiences in nature, understand historical exclusion from outdoor spaces and ongoing self-exclusion in communities of color, and learn how these programs cultivate strong, resilient, mentally healthy leaders.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 18 - Impressive People: Personal Reflections for Black History Month
    Feb 19 2025

    Ronda celebrates Black History Month by opening her box of family photos, reflecting on family members and others—past and present—who have uplifted their communities and who, amidst the threat of erasure, persist with rigor, joy, and love.

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  • Episode 17 - Dispatches from the Outdoors
    Jan 15 2025

    This month, we’ve got five audio essays from some of our TPL team members’ favorite outdoor places. Join us in Mexico, California, Texas, and New York City, for this heart-felt audio journey. And check out the video version as well on our YouTube channel.

    https://youtu.be/8HgUecr-nMo

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  • Episode 16 - A Tale of Three Oases
    Dec 19 2024

    It’s year-end, and we’re highlighting three remarkable TPL projects in this month’s podcast.

    In our “People,” segment, we talk with a Philadelphia principal who chased her dream and brought a schoolyard to her community. In our “Nature” segment, we learn about a new wildlife management area—twice the size of Central Park—located just outside downtown Minneapolis. And in our third segment, our “Big Idea,” an old golf course is “rewilded” in fire-prone Marin, California, to create a place of resilience, safety, and community.

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    53 mins
  • Episode 15 - Grace in Every Step: Reflections on Non-Profit Leadership with Queta Gonzalez
    Nov 19 2024

    This month, People. Nature. Big Ideas. host Ronda Lee Chapman chats with Queta Gonzalez—the outgoing director of Center for Diversity and the Environment—about Queta’s fifteen years working at the intersection of equity and the outdoors. This expansive conversation covers democracy, internalizing DEI at your organization, career tips for those working in the non-profit space, and a revolutionary (or a Big Idea, at least!) new advancement in the role of pay equity.

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    49 mins