Pamela Slaughter

Championing Connection: Inclusivity Outdoors, Community Empowerment, and Advocating for Elder Well-Being.

Female from Portland, Oregon, United states and speaks English

Available for Collaboration, Interviews in In-Person, Remote Formats

I have three target audiences:

I help BIPOC and white parents of BIPOC children reconnect with nature while creating community in a state that is not always welcoming to BIPOC outdoors.

I host a environmental education program that not only teaches children about the environment, but also develops their leadership skills and encourages them to become paid student teachers for the program.

I'm a retired elder abuse investigator, and I'm concerned about the connection between loneliness in elders and elder abuse.
Interests
Bipoc OutdoorsLoneliness And EldersChildren As Leaders
About Pamela Slaughter

Pamela Slaughter has a mission to inspire BIPOC individuals and white parents of BIPOC children to connect with nature and community.

She is the founder of People of Color Outdoors, a nonprofit organization that provides leadership training for both children and adults, empowering them to embrace outdoor experiences and care for the environment in their own way.

Visit her website to learn more about her impactful work.

In addition to her environmental work, Pamela is a retired elder abuse investigator committed to enhancing the well-being of elders.

She encourages community members to help seniors find meaningful social connections to reduce loneliness and isolation and live with more purpose and joy.

My Availablity

Everyday from 9am to 5pm America/Los_Angeles

Interview & Promotion
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My Target Audience

I have three target audiences:

I help BIPOC and white parents of BIPOC children reconnect with nature while creating community in a state that is not always welcoming to BIPOC outdoors.

I host a environmental education program that not only teaches children about the environment, but also develops their leadership skills and encourages them to become paid student teachers for the program.

I'm a retired elder abuse investigator, and I'm concerned about the connection between loneliness in elders and elder abuse.

Why Invite me?

1. Storyteller: As a children's book author and teacher, I can share engaging, true stories that captivate listeners while getting the point across. 2. Public Speaking Experience: With a background in public speaking and workshop facilitation, I can communicate complex concepts in a clear and relatable manner, making the podcast both informative and entertaining. 3. Marketing: Leveraging my social media presence and network, I can actively promote the podcast episode to reach a wider audience, boosting listener engagement and retention. 4. Networking Opportunities: I have connections in the outdoors and adventure industry, enabling me to introduce the podcast host to other potential high-caliber guests, enriching the overall podcast guest lineup. 6. Value-added Content: By sharing practical tips, inspiring anecdotes, and thought-provoking discussions, I can provide listeners with actionable takeaways and a memorable podcast experience.