For his new PBS show, ‘America Outdoors,’ comedian and activist Baratunde Thurston connects us to our natural environments through the most interesting of creatures: humans. A former writer for political comedy outlets like ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’ and ‘The Onion,’ Thurston is also a prominent activist with a passion for teaching us about our culture and society. He authored a comedic memoir, ‘How to Be Black,’ delivered a powerful TED Talk in 2018 titled "How to Deconstruct Racism," and hosts a podcast called How to Citizen. Growing up in Washington, D.C., he took regular camping and hiking adventures with his mom. In this episode, he talks about how the cross-country journey he took for ‘America Outdoors’ helped him understand his Motherland, its people, and the wild places we call home. This episode is brought to you by Avocado, maker of eco-friendly and affordable products to support your rest and recovery, from mattresses and linens to their sleepwear and skincare lines. Learn more and shop now at avocadogreen.com.