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The Power of Storytelling: Danielle Williams & Melanin Base Camp

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She Explores
Published
Wed 13 Feb 2019
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http://www.she-explores.com/podcast

Stories connect us, help us learn, and help us better understand each other. Melanin Base Camp founder Danielle Williams taps into the power of storytelling to showcase the many different ways people of color and LGBTQ+ folks experience the outdoors. In this episode, we talk to Danielle and featured bloggers Nadia Mercado and Dr. Favia Dubyk.


In interviewing Danielle, there’s a lot we could dig in to. She’s a skydiver and started “Team Blackstar Skydivers,” a community for skydivers of color. She’s third generation military. She’s coping with complications from Rheumatic Fever that have left her unable to run. She’s also one of the founding members of Diversify Outdoors, a coalition of social media influencers who share the goal of promoting diversity in outdoor spaces. Their website also hosts Teresa Baker’s Outdoor CEO Diversity pledge.


For this episode, I want to highlight Danielle’s work with Melanin Base Camp and the power of storytelling, and in particular, the power of telling your own story and listening to the personal stories of others.


Women featured in this episode: Danielle Williams, Nadia Mercado, and Dr. Favia Dubyk


Hosted by Gale Straub


In this episode you'll hear:



  • About Danielle's early experiences running

  • Nadia Mercado's article "I said I Wasn't Outdoorsy, but I Lied" and how we create stories about what is outdoorsy and what isn't

  • The value of stories to help us understand people with different backgrounds and cultures

  • How Danielle's chronic illness has changed her perspective

  • Why Danielle started Melanin Base Camp to share the stories of people of color and the myriad of ways they experience the outdoors

  • Why bloggers Nadia Mercado and Dr. Favia Dubyk contribute to Melanin Base Camp

  • The power of storytelling to connect, to educate, and to create a historical record

  • About Nadia's article, "Shut Up and Climb" and why 'good vibes only' cultures in outdoor adventure sports can be destructive

  • What Melanin Base Camp will be focusing on in 2019


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Music is by Evan Schaeffer, Nihilore, Lee Rosevere, Miss, and Kai Engel using a Creative Commons Attribution license.

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