
Navigating physical contact in naturist environments
Norm and Sophie take on a "touchy" subject today... navigating physical contact in naturist environments. What is appropriate, what is not appropriate? This episode details guidelines for acceptable physical contact within naturist communities, highlighting the importance of consent, respect for personal space, and avoiding sexual behaviour. It addresses societal perceptions and challenges surrounding naturism, advocating for greater understanding and acceptance. Sources: Respecting Personal Boundaries in Naturism - Gary Holden https://aanrwest.org/information/blog/respecting-personal-boundaries-in-naturism Making Friends in Naturism - Bare Oaks Family Naturist Park https://www.bareoaks.ca/making-friends-in-naturism/
7 Jan 14min

How naturism breaks down social status
Norm and Sophie explore how naturism has the potential to promote social equality. By removing clothing, a key social status marker, naturism aims to create a more egalitarian environment where individuals are judged on character, not appearance or possessions. This episode examines how this can foster inclusivity, body positivity, and empathy. While acknowledging challenges like social stigma, Norm and Sophie conclude that naturism offers a unique approach to achieving greater social equality. Article referenced in this episode: Theorising Nudist Equality: An Encounter between Political Fantasy and Public Appearance - Davina Cooper https://kar.kent.ac.uk/25063/2/nudist_equality-libre.pdf
6 Jan 12min

The inevitable aha moment of naturism
Norm and Sophie talk about that inevitable aha moment in naturism when you realize that "normal" is based entirely on the collective social agreement of everyone involved. Just about everyone who experiences naturism and social nudity for the first time tells of how they came to an unexpected and almost instant realization that the norms around nudity (and non-nudity) are based entirely on what everyone agrees to. Many people fear getting naked in front of others for the first time, that is until they actually do it and realize that it actually feels more abnormal to be wearing clothes when in a naturist environment. The immediate realization that our norms are about social acceptance is truly profound and has far reaching implications for our lives in general.
2 Jan 11min

How A-list celebrities are influencing social nudity
Norm and Sophie kick off 2025 with a fun discussion about all your favorite celebrities and their views on social nudity and naturism. Happy New Year everyone! In this episode several high-profile individuals, including Christina Aguilera, Brad Pitt, and others, are highlighted for their public statements or actions expressing comfort with and support for social nudity. Their perspectives range from embracing body positivity to finding freedom in a natural state. We examine how these celebrities' openness influences public perceptions and contributes to a shift in societal attitudes toward nudity. Ultimately, the piece suggests a connection between naturism, body positivity, and a harmonious relationship with nature.
1 Jan 14min

One man's experience growing up at a naturist camp
Norm and Sophie look at one man's upbringing as a naturist living at a naturist camp, and how it has informed his adult life. Michael Ruehle recounts his childhood growing up at Sun Valley Gardens, a nudist camp his parents ran in Fenwick, Ontario, from the mid-1950s to the early 2000s. He details the camp's history, its surprising acceptance by the community, and his unique upbringing within its unconventional environment. Ruehle addresses misconceptions about the camp, particularly those portrayed in a book on Canadian nudism, and reflects on the impact this lifestyle had on his own views of social norms and acceptance. The article discussed in this episode appeared in Pelham Today, a local news website. FIRST PERSON | Growing up with nudists https://www.pelhamtoday.ca/local-news/first-person-growing-up-with-nudists-6347644
31 Dec 202410min

Why do people feel vulnerable when nude?
Norm and Sophie examine why we feel vulnerable when nude and how to embrace it. Nudity. It's a state of being that evokes a wide range of emotions, from shame and anxiety to freedom and empowerment. But why is it that so many people feel vulnerable when naked, even in safe and private settings? And how can we learn to embrace this vulnerability and use it to our advantage? They look at the following two articles: Being Naked: Connection, Authenticity, and the Vulnerability Hangover - Katie Bennett https://alvcoaching.com/blog/being-naked-2/ What Makes It So Hard to Be Vulnerable?: Why We Avoid Vulnerability and Why We Should Stop - Take Root Therapy https://www.losangelesmftherapist.com/post/what-makes-it-so-hard-to-be-vulnerable-why-we-avoid-vulnerability-and-why-we-should-stop/
30 Dec 202416min

One woman's first-time experience visiting a naturist park.
Norm and Sophie take a closer look at a 2-part video series on YouTube that gives a first-hand look at one woman's experience visiting a naturist park for the first time. She visits with a friend who is an experienced member of the park. It's a genuine look at what you can expect as a newby. A must watch! These videos provide valuable insights into the lived experiences and core values of naturism. By showcasing the anxieties, transformations, and ultimately the sense of liberation experienced by individuals, the videos challenge societal norms and encourage viewers to reconsider their own perceptions of nudity and body image. Watch the videos here: First Time Experience - https://youtu.be/6k74mup4-Dc?list=TLGG8FokEvVQP9UyMDEyMjAyNA First Time Experience (Part 2) - https://youtu.be/16XxMNbX3q4?list=TLGGQyo60YX9668yMDEyMjAyNA
22 Dec 202413min