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Sunday, August 23
 

10:30am CDT

Breakout 2A: How to Make Friends & Influence People (On Social Media)
Sunday August 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
This panel brings together creatives who’ve cracked the code on social media, turning posts into platforms and passion projects into sustainable careers. From building an authentic voice, developing a visual style, growing a loyal following, promoting work to the right audience, and exploring real ways to monetize online, our speakers will share practical strategies to level up your social media game.

Colleen Miniuk AKA Bubbles of "Dear Bubbles" From Followers to Funders: Powering Your Storytelling Through Patreon
Are you looking to generate passive, but sustainable, income from your words, photographs, and videos? Outdoor photographer, writer, and educator Colleen Miniuk will share how tapping into Patreon can transform casual followers into a loyal—and contributing—community to help power your storytelling. Drawing from her real-world experience with her Dear Bubbles blog, she’ll walk through how to start a Patreon as a creator, develop a value-driven membership model, deliver content behind a paywall, and avoid pitfalls along the way. You’ll hear practical tactics to grow recurring revenue while amplifying your voice and deepening your connection with your audience.

Chris Paparo AKA the Fish Guy | More Than Monetization: The Real Value of Social Media
When he began his social media journey, like most creators, Chris Paparo had grand dreams of making piles of money by doing nothing more than posting about his wildlife encounters. Simple, right? Through a lot of hard work, he met the criteria to be monetized on various social media platforms, but the financial return was nowhere near what he had imagined.
However, Chris found something far more valuable online--community. By sharing authentic content, he built a tight-knit community of followers who connected with his work. His speaking engagements went from one or two per month to two or three per week, fishing lodges and dive resorts started inviting him to host trips to their destinations, and when he lost his drone and was not in a financial position to replace it, his community stepped up. In less than two days he had a brand-new one. In this session, Chris will share how building a community became far more valuable than a check from Meta.

Lina Lintemuth | Mastering LinkedIn Thought Leadership for Outdoor Media and Outdoor PR Pros
If you’re an outdoor writer, this session is for you: we’re customizing our examples so you can learn how to amplify your articles and interviews through LinkedIn, and drive outdoor trend conversations to stay top of mind with potential sources for your stories, hosts for press trips or to land new assignments.
Speakers
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Colleen Miniuk

Photographer/writer, Colleen Miniuk Photography and Writing

Colleen Miniuk is a corporate-America-escapee turned full-time outdoor photographer, writer, publisher, instructor, and speaker from Chandler, Arizona. Her credits include National Geographic calendars, Arizona Highways, AAA Via, National Parks Traveler, On Landscape, and a var... Read More →
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Christopher Paparo

owner, Fish Guy Photos
As a native of Long Island, New York, I've spent over three decades immersing myself in its natural wonders. My journey as a wildlife photographer, writer, and lecturer is driven by a passion to raise public awareness about the island's rich biodiversity. With a Bachelor of Science... Read More →
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Lina Lintemuth

Senior Director, Social Media, Development Counsellors International (DCI)
Lina leads the social media team at Development Counsellors International, a full-service international marketing agency specializing in economic development, tourism and talent attraction.

She develops data-informed social media strategies for destinations across the globe and guides executives and industry leaders — from CEOs and governors to tourism commissioners and business development teams — on leveraging platforms like LinkedIn for thought leadershi... Read More →
Sunday August 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Hall of Ideas E&H

10:30am CDT

Breakout 2B: The Living Legacy of Aldo Leopold
Sunday August 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Aldo Leopold, a Wisconsin icon, is considered by many to have been the most influential conservation thinker of the 20th Century as a result of his seminal work, A Sand County Almanac, in which he presents a vision for how to to live on and care for the land. This call for a land ethic -- a conservation ethic -- would eventually serve as the intellectual and emotional foundation for disciplines ranging from forestry, wildlife management, conservation biology, sustainable agriculture, restoration ecology, private land management, environmental history, literature, and environmental education and ethics. This panel begins with a quick history of the twists and turns behind the publication of this conservation classic: how it almost was never published but then sold more than 2 million copies and was translated into 14 languages, and how its message remains as relevant today as it was 75 years ago.
Speakers
avatar for Curt Meine

Curt Meine

Conservationist, Writer, Historian, Senior Fellow at the Center for Humans and Nature and Aldo Leopold Foundation, Aldo Leopold Foundation, Center for Humans and Nature
Curt Meine is a conservation biologist, environmental historian, and writer.  Meine received his B.A. from DePaul University in Chicago and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  He serves as Senior Fellow... Read More →
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Emily Stone

Naturalist/Education Director, Cable Natural History Museum
Emily Stone is a naturalist by birth, training, profession and passion. A childhood spent as a “mud and water daughter” in Iowa led to a degree in outdoor education with a minor in geology from Northland College and a Field Naturalist Master’s from the University of Vermont... Read More →
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Buddy Huffaker

President & Executive Director, Aldo Leopold Foundation
As executive director of the Leopold Foundation, my work may involve anything from giving a talk, to fundraising, to reviewing financial statements – sometimes all in the same day. Having joined the organization as an intern 20 years ago, I can honestly say I’ve done just about... Read More →
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Maia Buschman

Digital Communications Coordinator, Aldo Leopold Foundation
Maia Buschman is a lifelong nature lover and writer whose Leopold journey began in college with the essay "Thinking Like a Mountain." She eventually became a Future Leaders Fellow with the Aldo Leopold Foundation in 2023-24, and during that time she investigated the intersection of... Read More →
Sunday August 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Hall of Ideas F&I

10:30am CDT

Breakout 2C: What to Expect--and Write About--During the Upcoming Midterm Elections
Sunday August 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
With just three months to go until the midterms, editors will be looking for timely and in-depth stories about the issues that will dominate the news cycle. This panel will bring together policy experts and advocates from around the outdoor, conservation, and climate space to discuss what’s at stake as Americans head to the polls in November.
Speakers
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Land Tawney

Co-chair, American Hunters & Anglers Action Network
Land is a 5th generation Montanan quite literally born into conservation. From a young age Land got his hands dirty and his feet wet in the wilds of his home state while simultaneously being surrounded by conservation conversations led by his parents and many other leaders of the... Read More →
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Aaron Field

Director of Private Lands Conservation, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP)
Aaron Field joined the TRCP as director of private lands conservation in June of 2022.Previously, Aaron worked with North Dakota State University Extension and the North Dakota State Soil Conservation Committee as a leadership development specialist focusing on Soil Conservation District... Read More →
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Ben Gubits

VP - Advocacy and Campaigns, Protect Our Winters

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Mark Oliva

Managing Director, Public Affairs, National Shooting Sports Foundation
Mark Oliva is the Managing Director for Public Affairs at the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc. (NSSF), the firearm industry’s trade association. He is responsible for NSSF’s communications on policy, government relations and legislative issues.

Prior to joining NSSF, Mark served 25 years in the Marine Corps, joining in 1991 and retiring in 2017 at rank of Master Gunnery Sergeant. Mark served in Public Affairs in the Marine Corps including a tour as a staff writer for Stars and Stripes newspaper on Okinawa, Japan. Mark... Read More →
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Amy Kapp

Editorial Director/Editor-in-Chief, Rails to Trails Conservancy/ President of Outdoor Writers Association of America, Rails to Trails Conservancy

Sunday August 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm CDT
Hall of Ideas G&J
 
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