Hello, Nature is back! In season 1, Misha Euceph traveled across the country to share the unknown stories of America’s National Parks. In season 2, Misha is back on the road in her Subaru Outback Wilderness, and this time she’s exploring nature right outside our front doors in cities across the country – from Los Angeles to Atlanta and Portland to New York City. She’s hitting the trails, camping o... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
Misha visits one of the best-known bike cities in the US, Portland, to explore bike equity and how it can contribute to a sense of belonging. She meets with Alexis Vazquez and Nanette Beyale, a couple who leads Native and Indigenous bike rides throug... more
Misha visits her old stomping grounds, Brooklyn, New York, where she meets up with with Alison Desir and Jerry Francois to learn about their experience running while black and how run clubs have helped all sorts of New Yorkers— from the bright-eyed n... more
Misha attends the most historic marathon in the US to witness history in the making. For the first time in the Boston Marathon’s 127 years, the Boston Athletic Association (BAA) added a non-binary category to the race. Misha "runs" the Boston Marath... more
Misha meets with historian, advocate, and founder of Civil Bikes, Nedra Deadwyler to explore the civil rights history of Atlanta by bike. Digging into Nedra’s personal story, Misha learns not only how cycling has helped her reconnect with nature but ... more
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i love that this podcast takes me around to national parks and then some other destinations sometimes. i have been missing being out in nature a lot and it makes me feel like i’m immersed in it. i enjoy the historical social justice aspect of it too. it’s important for me not to enjoy these lands blindly. this podcast also promotes that yes people of color can enjoy hiking and camping and backpacking, exploring all the majestic lands too and it’s not just limited to the stereotype!
Awesome podcast. Thanks!
REI- if something is rated clean, you should be able to listen to it with children. Unfortunately Misha swears way too much for that to be the case. Quite frankly, it’s giving “my content is kinda mid so I need to spice it up by swearing”. Please change the rating or get this lady to wash her mouth out.
I thought this was going to be about nature and the preserving of nature and urban planning around nature….instead it was all about race….im not against addressing black history by any means, but I thought we were talking abt nature here. I only have so much time in the day and when I click on a nature podcast, it’s because I actually want to dedicate that time to hearing abt nature.
You should do Seattle
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