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70: Why How We See Ourselves Outside Matters, Plus How to Work From Anywhere (Esther Inman)

70: Why How We See Ourselves Outside Matters, Plus How to Work From Anywhere (Esther Inman)

FromHumans Outside


70: Why How We See Ourselves Outside Matters, Plus How to Work From Anywhere (Esther Inman)

FromHumans Outside

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Nov 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do you think of yourself as “outdoorsy?” Nature lovers and “outdoorsy” people aren’t just folks who scale mountains or go on long runs -- despite what the outdoor industry and even this podcast might (accidentally) have you believe. Instead, outdoor users come from all perspectives, backgrounds, sizes, shapes and interests. Like plants? Enjoy listening to birds? Appreciate coffee on the porch? Make going outside a part of your life? You’re a nature-lover. It’s as simple as that.    But getting to the point where you see yourself that way is a journey -- even for people who have mastered building their lives around making more time for what they enjoy. In this week’s episode digital nomad Esther Inman talks about the power of learning to see yourself as outdoorsy, how she built her life to give her more time for what she wants to do and how she helps other people do the same. Find full show notes at humansoutside.com Register for our newsletter to win a decal: https://humansoutside.com/newsletter Follow us on Instagram and share your outdoor life with the hashtag #humansoutside365.
Released:
Nov 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

They say spending time in nature can change your life. But in a world packed with indoor life pressures, how can you make getting outside just a part of who you are? Welcome to Humans Outside, where we explore a wellness-rich life in the great outdoors from our perch in Alaska while hearing from fascinating outdoor-minded guests.