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Leveling the Playing Field

1 h 26 min · 28. Apr. 2026
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In this week’s conversation I have another talk with a new friend, Mr. Justin Campbell aka Mr.JayCam of Equalized Outdoors. Justin shares his experience as a hunter who grew up in Virginia and how hunting is an important part of his life for many reasons. The biggest being his mental health. He describes his journey to creating equalized outdoors and how being outside can benefit everybody. Whether you are a hunter, know someone who hunts, or is curious about the ethics of hunting, you’ll find this conversation enlightening and interesting. Justin! Thank you for being a guest on black in Wild! This was a fun and thought provoking conversation to be a part of. I’m so excited about our plans to collaborate in the future. Stay tuned for some more content coming out from us in the near future. But really I’m appreciative of the way you patiently and humbly share your story and information on hunting. Equalized outdoors is a great platform to connect anybody with more information on hunting. Thanks for making easily digestible and entertaining content. Follow Justin on instagram @equalizedoutdoors and check out their website equalizedoutdoors.com for more information regarding hunting, cooking, etc. Thanks for checking out this episode! Don't forget to visit blackinwild.com for all things Black in Wild and stay connected to the community!

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Episode Leveling the Playing Field Cover

Leveling the Playing Field

In this week’s conversation I have another talk with a new friend, Mr. Justin Campbell aka Mr.JayCam of Equalized Outdoors. Justin shares his experience as a hunter who grew up in Virginia and how hunting is an important part of his life for many reasons. The biggest being his mental health. He describes his journey to creating equalized outdoors and how being outside can benefit everybody. Whether you are a hunter, know someone who hunts, or is curious about the ethics of hunting, you’ll find this conversation enlightening and interesting. Justin! Thank you for being a guest on black in Wild! This was a fun and thought provoking conversation to be a part of. I’m so excited about our plans to collaborate in the future. Stay tuned for some more content coming out from us in the near future. But really I’m appreciative of the way you patiently and humbly share your story and information on hunting. Equalized outdoors is a great platform to connect anybody with more information on hunting. Thanks for making easily digestible and entertaining content. Follow Justin on instagram @equalizedoutdoors and check out their website equalizedoutdoors.com for more information regarding hunting, cooking, etc. Thanks for checking out this episode! Don't forget to visit blackinwild.com for all things Black in Wild and stay connected to the community!

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Lately I have been reminded of the goal I set for my younger self. College aged Deja who studied History and Anthropology but wasn’t sure quite what to do with those majors other than teaching. And I remember coming to the conclusion that whatever I did, I wanted to be a voice for people/places/things that could not speak for themselves. I recently realized that that idea has subconsciously led me to work that involves me advocating for people and places. To be honest, I strongly believe that is what led me to creating Black in Wild. There are voices and stories that some people want to silence or erase altogether. Now more than ever, I am thankful to have created this space where I and others from underrepresented backgrounds can take up space. Sticking to the theme of the month, this episode features another badass woman, one of my first friends in Mammoth, Rachel. Rachel taught herself how to snowboard, has hiked the JMT, and is an advocate for outdoor education for all. She herself has experienced the benefits of nature and music, both things that she has sought to provide for others. This episode will make you laugh, cry, and think about your own why. This episode is for all women, but especially trans women who don’t always see themselves represented in outdoor spaces. Rachel! Thank you for being a guest on Black in Wild! Thank you for sharing the journey you have been on of self discovery. One of the parts of your story that resonated with me the most was how nature has really shaped the trajectory of your life. In moments when the rest of the world feels scary, unwelcoming, and uncertain nature provides the greatest escape where the true life lessons lie. Like you, I too do not see much representation of people like me in the outdoors. But regardless we are out here girl! And we deserve to be here and represent just as much as anyone else. This conversation was so healing for me, I hope it was for Rachel and those of you listening. If you take anything away from this episode is that we should lean into the people, the places, and the things that brings us peace. I would share her social media with you but her account is set to private. However, you can check out the Black in Wild website for all things black in wild. And be sure to check back bi-weekly for more stories from underrepresented communities in relation to the outdoors. *Note: The opinions and perspectives represented in this conversation are not representative of any agency, company, business, or organization.

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