53. How To Talk About Outdoor Minimalism

53. How To Talk About Outdoor Minimalism

In episode 53 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we are answering a listener question. How do you talk about outdoor minimalism with friends and family who don’t know much about these topics or don’t agree with the ideas?

First off, I love this question. Second, if you have a specific topic or question, please feel free to message me, email me, or submit an episode request on theoutdoorminimalist.com

For most outdoor recreationists, the concepts in the outdoor minimalist book are ones that we can agree on. But when it comes to minimizing your environmental impact, it can reach into areas of our lives like the food we eat, the clothes we buy, and how we interact with nature in general. These things can require behavioral changes that not everyone in your life may be comfortable with or even willing to ever do.

So, if that sounds like someone you know, how can you introduce these ideas in an approachable way and might stir up a constructive conversation?

To help me with this episode, I am excited to have my older brother and audio editor, Alex, on the show. We will go over some different approaches to help introduce outdoor minimalism to people of all backgrounds and ways of life.

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