Our Purpose
Daily, men and women serve America through careers in the Armed Forces, Law Enforcement, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services. In doing so, they risk their lives tending to the injured, fighting back foes, and dealing with natural disasters. These are America’s Protectors. Unfortunately, many carry emotional, spiritual, or physical scars from negative service experiences. These wounds should not define our Protectors.
“The thing that lies at the foundation of positive change…. is the service to fellow human beings.”
Lee Iacocca
Spoken Outdoors serves America’s Protectors by hosting events throughout the U.S. focusing on outdoor experiences that educate, stretch boundaries, challenge limits, and create confidence.
We believe in the healing power of this planet we all call home. Studies have demonstrated that time outdoors creates a positive physiological reaction, whether enjoying the beautiful green of the forest, the blues of the lakes and rivers, or the open sky in the Flatlands. We find success through client smiles and enjoyment of the beautiful outdoors.
We offer events where clients can learn a new skill, challenge their abilities, and occasionally truly unplug. Through these events, America’s Protectors have the opportunity to decompress and build lasting relationships with our volunteers and the event hosts.
What starts as a chance to redefine their normal can turn into a relationship where a willingness to be vulnerable creates healing. Over time, our clients develop deep, personal relationships that enable them to rekindle their heart of service.



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Honoring America’s Protectors Through River Adventures
CONTINUE READING: Honoring America’s Protectors Through River AdventuresSpoken Outdoors provides river trips for first responders, offering healing and camaraderie. We aim to double our impact, supported by generous donors.
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Reflection on 2024 and Looking Ahead to 2025
CONTINUE READING: Reflection on 2024 and Looking Ahead to 20252024 was a remarkable year, marked by a series of successful river trips and community events that brought together over 60 participants. Look ahead to 2025.
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Scimitars – South of Eden
CONTINUE READING: Scimitars – South of EdenMarine Corps Veteran hunting the scimitar-horned oryx in the Hill Country where Texans helped save the species from extinction.