Scrambling and Rambling Podcast

The Power of the Invite in Outdoor Advocacy

45 min · 11. mar. 2026
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In this episode of the Scrambling and Rambling podcast, hosts Becca and Greg welcome Gabaccia Moreno, a multidisciplinary creator and outdoor advocate. They discuss Gabaccia's diverse roles, her experiences teaching skiing to children, and her work in outdoor advocacy aimed at increasing access for underserved youth. The conversation delves into the importance of representation in outdoor spaces, personal connections to nature, and the ethics of hunting and conservation. Gabaccia shares her insights on storytelling as a powerful tool for advocacy and the lessons learned from her outdoor experiences. The episode concludes with a rapid-fire question segment, showcasing Gabaccia's personality and perspectives. outdoor advocacy, skiing, storytelling, conservation, representation, nature, outdoor education, personal growth, identity, community engagement

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