The See Her Outside Podcast
Stories From Women Who Adventure
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Adventure teaches women lessons that can’t be learned indoors.
Our podcast amplifies stories that share how adventure helps girls and women:
- Build trust in their own bodies and minds
- Embrace imperfection and uncertainty
- Simplify to reconnect to their truest selves
- Discover that growth comes from challenge
- Bring resilience and resourcefulness to the rest of life
Women belong outdoors, and their stories help advocate for a more inclusive future of adventure.

You’ll hear from women who are using their passion to advocate for others, from recipients of Summit Scholarships, and from Trailblazers making moves to close the gender gap both on and off the mountain.
Got a story to tell? We want to hear it.
See Her Outside is now accepting audio submissions from our community, and we’d love to feature your voice in the mix.
We’re looking for personal essays set in the outdoors. Think friendship, change, healing, ridiculous encounters, anything that captures a moment where the outdoors shifted your perspective of the world or yourself.
Maybe it’s a tale of survival when everything on your trip went wrong, or a story of personal healing thanks to time in nature, or a recap of the moment when you finally realized that you belong outside.
You’ll send us a written story, and we’ll work together to get you ready to record an audio version of it to share on See Her Outside.
What makes a great story?
- A clear arc: Please structure your piece with a beginning, middle, and end, told in past tense and in chronological order.
- Event + Reflection: Start with a vivid experience, then reflect on why it mattered to you. It’s not just what happened, it’s why what happened matters.
- Show, don’t tell: We want texture and detail. Instead of “the lake was pretty,” say what made it memorable.
- Thematic takeaway: Your story should include an insight or shift in perspective.
- Length: Aim for 2,000-3,000 words to start. We’ll work together to make sure it’s a great length for an episode.
- Voice & tone: Keep it conversational—serious, funny, contemplative, heartfelt, or a blend. We’ll work with you to refine and develop the story into an audio piece.
What to do:
1. Write your story following the above guidance.
2. Email it to [email protected] with the subject line: “Field Notes Submission”.

Hosted by:
Angie Marie
Angie Marie: After completing two Adventure Fundraisers of her own through The Cairn Project, Angie saw the magic of sharing adventure stories to foster women’s inclusion in outdoor sports. Tune in to hear Angie and guests dig into the beauty and complexities of being a woman in the outdoors.
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Our conversations highlight:
How spending time outdoors can be used as a catalyst for good
Actions you can take to foster gender equity in your community
Behind-the-scenes of the challenges and triumphs of women in adventure
Episodes come out biweekly. Subscribe now so you don’t miss a story!
Get inspired to build adventure into your own everyday life.
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