Chad, the founder of Soul River, shares his love for fly fishing and how he’s expanding that love to help youth experience nature through camping excursions with other military veterans. We chat about Chad’s childhood, as a descendant of one of the last Black cowboys in Texas, his experience in the military and how he’s navigating his subsequent PTSD, plus his thoughts around systemic racism in the Great Outdoors-- particularly following the police killing of George Floyd and the recent uprising for Black lives. This episode was hosted and co-produced by Tariq Rashid.
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