Stop second-guessing yourself outdoors: learn what’s actually “icky,” what’s just noise, and how to build confidence fast.
Julia Stallings is joined by DU Ascend host Erin Crider and Maggie Williams (duck hunter and women-in-the-outdoors advocate) to talk real etiquette, safety, and community.
This episode gets honest (and funny) about the “icks” women run into in hunting and fishing culture—everything from performative photos to gear judgement. Erin and Maggie share practical ways to keep the outdoors welcoming: lead by example, teach without shaming, and prioritize safety when you’re alone on public land. You’ll also hear real talk on makeup, social media pressure, and how women are “redesigning what conservation looks like” through community and positivity.
Why “duck in your mouth” photos turn people off—and what to do instead
Makeup in the blind: do it or don’t, but don’t let it define you
The fish photo ick: wide-angle, long-arming, and posing vs documenting the journey
Safety on public land: why some women avoid pink and try not to “look like a girl” alone
Gear talk that matters: fit challenges, cost, and what keeps new hunters coming back
How to correct a newcomer without tearing them down (DMs, tone, and leading by example)
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