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Uplifting African American voices in the outdoors. 6:52
The origins of "Nature Swagger" book and reception.
The need to shift the narrative of African Americans in the outdoors from resilience to empowerment, highlighting the importance of showcasing them as experts in the field.
Outdoor leadership and Black Heritage hunt. 21:05
The importance of recognizing commonalities between outdoor enthusiasts, including the shared history of hunting and fishing.
The outdoor brand's use of African American culture, from clothing to logo.
Inspiring leaders by building a movement on dreams, empowering others to make a positive impact.
Unknown Speaker and Speaker 4 discuss the Black Heritage Hunt, with Unknown Speaker expressing appreciation for the mentor's kindness and lack of competition.
Hunting, faith, and personal growth. 38:30
Unlikely hunter experiences outdoor adventure with supportive family member.
Hunting trips with friends, identifying habitat and asking questions.
Reflections on their father's influence and what they would tell him if he were alive today.
Speaker 4 advises letting go and trusting in God during difficult times.
Family, legacy, and mentorship. 51:51
The importance of honoring one's calling in life.
Meeting Jonathan Wilkins and connecting with him in California.
Mentorship and participation in the black heritage community.
The importance of taking responsibility for one's own success and committing to it.
Emotional experience of connecting with their deceased father & mother through their love for horses, feeling her presence during a speaking engagement and the MOA Festival.
By Durrell Smith4.1
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Uplifting African American voices in the outdoors. 6:52
The origins of "Nature Swagger" book and reception.
The need to shift the narrative of African Americans in the outdoors from resilience to empowerment, highlighting the importance of showcasing them as experts in the field.
Outdoor leadership and Black Heritage hunt. 21:05
The importance of recognizing commonalities between outdoor enthusiasts, including the shared history of hunting and fishing.
The outdoor brand's use of African American culture, from clothing to logo.
Inspiring leaders by building a movement on dreams, empowering others to make a positive impact.
Unknown Speaker and Speaker 4 discuss the Black Heritage Hunt, with Unknown Speaker expressing appreciation for the mentor's kindness and lack of competition.
Hunting, faith, and personal growth. 38:30
Unlikely hunter experiences outdoor adventure with supportive family member.
Hunting trips with friends, identifying habitat and asking questions.
Reflections on their father's influence and what they would tell him if he were alive today.
Speaker 4 advises letting go and trusting in God during difficult times.
Family, legacy, and mentorship. 51:51
The importance of honoring one's calling in life.
Meeting Jonathan Wilkins and connecting with him in California.
Mentorship and participation in the black heritage community.
The importance of taking responsibility for one's own success and committing to it.
Emotional experience of connecting with their deceased father & mother through their love for horses, feeling her presence during a speaking engagement and the MOA Festival.

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