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Breaking Down Barriers: A Conversation with Earl B Hunter Jr, Black Folks Camp Too

Mike Andress Season 1 Episode 84
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What does it take to break barriers and invite more Black folks into the great outdoors? In this episode we unpack that, and a whole lot more as I sit down with Earl B Hunter, Jr. with Black Folks Camp Too to recap all the happenings since the last time Earl was on the show. Only this time, we go deeper.

We reflect on Earl's transformational journey and how his high school football coach had a profound impact on his life. Earl's belief that 'a change gonna come' resonates powerfully with the civil rights movement and his vision for Black Folks Camp Too.

Earl and I reflect on the importance of unity and inclusivity in enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds us. We delve into the reasons why many folks of color are yet to experience the outdoor lifestyle, and explore the impactful ways to extend an invitation to them. Hear about the winsome philosophy that keeps Earl motivated: a focus on the positive and a firm belief that unity is the key to success. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we discuss the ROI of welcoming those new to nature and the significant benefits it can bring to the outdoor industry.

As Earl rightly puts it, inviting more Black folks to the outdoors is not just about extending an invitation; it's about creating a space of unity open to all people. I hope you enjoy this eye & heart-opening episode that challenges us all to play our part in shaping a more inclusive and unified outdoor industry.



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