by Tori Baird
Join host Tori Baird, founder of Paddle Like a Girl, as she sits down with inspiring, influential, and downright badass women and folks who are breaking barriers and leading the way in the outdoors. From adventurers to entrepreneurs, each episode dives into their journeys, challenges, and triumphs, offering insight, inspiration, and practical advice for anyone looking to embrace the great outdoors. Tori also shares her own experiences—lessons learned from the backcountry and from being a mom and entrepreneur.
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April 29, 2025
<p>In this episode of the Paddle Like a Girl podcast, Tori Baird interviews Chelsea Murphy, an outdoor advocate and founder of She Colors Nature. Chelsea shares her journey of growing up with a love for the outdoors, the evolution of her adventures as a mother, and the importance of representation in nature. She discusses the challenges and blessings of building a community around outdoor activities, especially for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Chelsea also reflects on her personal experiences with motherhood, the joy of winter sports, and her recent decision to cut her hair, emphasizing the importance of self-care and authenticity in her life. In this conversation, Chelsea Murphy discusses her hair journey, the intersection of femininity and short hair, and the societal pressures surrounding beauty standards. She emphasizes the importance of normalizing authenticity in social media appearances, particularly for Black women. The discussion then shifts to her experiences with brand partnerships, focusing on accountability and the challenges of aligning with brands that genuinely support diversity and inclusion. Chelsea encourages Black women to explore the outdoors, highlighting the significance of community and representation in outdoor activities. She concludes by sharing her future projects and the importance of engaging with nonprofit organizations that support marginalized communities in nature.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Chelsea Murphy and Her Mission</p><p>01:15 Chelsea's Childhood and Relationship with Nature</p><p>04:13 The Evolution of Outdoor Adventures</p><p>06:01 The Birth of She Colors Nature</p><p>08:51 Blessings and Challenges of Growing a Platform</p><p>12:32 Navigating Joy and Advocacy in the Outdoors</p><p>13:21 Embracing Winter Adventures with Family</p><p>17:07 The Importance of Outdoor Time for Kids</p><p>18:48 Redefining Outdoor Experiences</p><p>20:37 Kids' Excitement for Outdoor Adventures</p><p>23:00 Adapting to Changing Family Dynamics</p><p>31:37 Chelsea's Hair Journey and Its Impact on Her Life</p><p>36:14 Embracing Short Hair and Femininity</p><p>40:16 Navigating Brand Partnerships and Accountability</p><p>49:56 Encouraging Black Women to Explore the Outdoors</p><p>55:37 Future Projects and Community Engagement</p><p><br></p>
April 22, 2025
<p>Follow Mercede Here: https://www.instagram.com/backcountrybabies</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of the Paddle Like a Girl podcast, Tori Baird interviews Mercedes Rogers, a professional educator and outdoor leader, about her experiences in outdoor education and canoe tripping. They discuss the importance of connecting young people with nature, the structure and benefits of canoe tripping camps, and the challenges parents face when sending their children to summer camps. Mercedes shares insights on the skills children develop through outdoor experiences, the role of camp counselors, and the significance of overcoming conflicts in group settings. The conversation also touches on financial accessibility for families seeking outdoor education opportunities. In this conversation, Mercede and Tori discuss the challenges and joys of outdoor adventures with children, emphasizing the importance of starting small, building skills, and being flexible in planning. They share personal experiences and practical tips for navigating camping and canoe tripping with kids, highlighting the need for patience, understanding, and resilience in the face of challenges. The conversation also touches on the significance of modeling positive behaviors for children and the value of outdoor experiences in their development. In this conversation, Tori Baird and Mercede discuss the challenges and joys of outdoor parenting, emphasizing the importance of connection to nature and the balance needed in family adventures. They share personal experiences of navigating outdoor trips with children, the significance of building an off-grid cabin, and the lasting memories created through these experiences. Mercede offers valuable advice for mothers looking to embrace the outdoors with their kids, highlighting the importance of community support and self-compassion in the journey of parenting.</p>
April 15, 2025
<p>Brookes Website: https://www.brookewhipple.com/Brookes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlinthewoodz/Brookes YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/alaskagirlinthewoods</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of Paddle Like a Girl, Tori Baird interviews Brooke Whipple, a filmmaker and outdoor adventurer known for her YouTube channel, Girl in the Woods, and her participation in the survival series Alone. Brooke shares her journey from a rural upbringing in Michigan to her adventurous life in Alaska, discussing her love for the outdoors, the challenges she faced on Alone, and the complexities of being a YouTuber. The conversation highlights the importance of following one's passion, the struggles of reality TV editing, and the evolving landscape of content creation. In this conversation, Brooke and Tori discuss the challenges and realities of content creation, the importance of health and wellness, and the journey of building a cabin. They explore the pressures of managing multiple channels, the physical demands of building, and the need for creativity and personal growth. The discussion emphasizes the importance of taking action, overcoming fears, and finding joy in outdoor activities.</p>
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