#26 - Pepper Steps on Solo Backpacking, Neurodivergence and Full-Time Content Creation
In this episode of The Life Outside Podcast, Cam chats with Pepper Steps. Pepper is a full-time outdoorsy content creator, solo backpacker, and self-proclaimed ‘Neurodivergent Nature Nerd’. She has an infectious passion and enthusiasm for the outdoors and shares content daily on her social media platforms to encourage those watching to get out into nature as well. Pepper shares insights and stories from her journey, from overcoming fears on her first solo backpacking trip to her autism diagnosis and the profound effect it had on her life. We hope you enjoy. Check out my company Optiventure - the future of adventure health! https://optiventure.co/ / optiventure.co Follow Pepper https://heypeppersteps.com/ / @peppersteps / pepper.steps / discord / peppersteps Follow The Life Outside Podcast + rate the show wherever you are listening / lifeoutsidepod / @lifeoutsidepodcast

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