New Nudist Podcast: Carolina Young Naturists
Episode 29: We dive into the world of the Carolina Young Naturist Association, and explore recent headlines from Planet Nude
We're excited to bring you episode 29 of the New Nudist Podcast. In this episode, we have the pleasure of hearing from Scott, one of the leaders of the Carolina Young Naturist Association. This inspiring group of young nudists and naturists is on a mission to make social nudity more inclusive in the Carolinas and beyond. Scott shares their experiences, initiatives, and the positive changes they're making in the nudist community.
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and I delve into some recent posts from Planet Nude, focusing on social media, censorship, and nudism. We explore the implications, challenges, and opportunities that arise when nudism meets the digital realm, and what it means for naturists and nudists. It's a great conversation that touches on various topics Evan has covered in this newsletter.Whether you're interested in the efforts of the CYNA, intrigued by the impact of social media on nudism, or simply enjoy engaging discussions, this episode has something for you. Tune in to the New Nudist Podcast and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform to join the conversation.
I just got back from a Sunday morning walk, during which I listened to this episode. Very informative, as usual, thank you for that, and good to hear about the CYNA approach to make naturism / nudism more accessible / approachable for young people. It seems they found the way to do it where more traditional places are missing the boat or losing traction. (At least that's what I see and hear in many places.)
The part about the social media: yes, recognisable. I've had my twitter account evaporate straight from under my feet once, one day to the next. I opened a new one, it's still working, but I'm glad I also found the Mastodon network, which isn't run by a company or commercial entity.
During my walk I wondered if there's something to the idea of setting up a "Nudist / Naturist Network". It was just one of those brainfarts that can come up. No real idea what would be behind it, and I see lots of problems already, because so many people are already settled into their preferred space (Mastodon, Twitter, Facebook, Bluesky to name a new one, and what else is out there). Getting people to move is hard (as in almost impossible).
Thank you for a great episode once again.
Great episode!