In this one we sit down with National Geographic explorer Dwayne Fields to talk about giving young people chance to shine, helping urban communities connect with the wild, advice for allies and how to respect the outdoors.
Growing up in Jamaica and the traumatic transition to life in LondonHow Scouts gave him freedom to be himselfTraining in UK mountain environmentsThe special magic of challenging yourself in the outdoorsOvercoming the fear of going into wild places for the first timeExperiencing inner city gang violence – being robbed, stabbed and an attempted shootingDiscovering the outdoors as a way to be his real selfBeing the first black Briton to walk to the North Pole, and what that was likeWhy outdoor and adventure communities aren’t representative, and what needs to changeThe We Two Foundation and giving underprivileged youngsters a chanceThe Scouts and the Agoonoree Camp for Scouts with special needsHow to be an ally to improve diversity in the outdoorsLeave No Trace and wild campingWhat’s next for Dwayne
Show notes and full transcript available at https://www.thebmc.co.uk/finding-our-way-podcast-dwayne-fields-on-urban-britain-nature-connection
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