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1KHO 200: Children Today are Under Relentless Supervision | Angela Hanscom, Balanced and Barefoot

In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a profound conversation with guest Angela Hanscom, the insightful author of "Balanced and Barefoot." They explore the modern challenges children face, including play deprivation and the adverse effects of reduced outdoor time. Angela sheds light on how the current environment affects children's physical and neurological development, emphasizing the critical role of movement in a child's life. They discuss the importance of unstructured play, sensory experiences, and the need for children to engage with the natural world. Throughout the episode, Angela offers hope and practical insights into how we can prioritize and safeguard children's outdoor playtime, advocating for a better future where children can truly thrive. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that highlights the vital importance of giving children the freedom to play and explore outdoors. Learn more about Angela and Timbernook here >> https://timbernook.com/ Purchase your copy of Balanced and Barefoot here >> https://amzn.to/3rvZ9hz Watch the Laconia Christian Academy's powerful testimony of the impact of TimberNook on their school culture here >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9jEZbkmhYg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 5, 202355 min

1KHO 199: Full Life Supersedes Comfort | Kevan Chandler, We Carry Kevan

Step into a world beyond comfort zones with host Ginny Yurich, as she engages in a compelling conversation with the remarkable Kevan Chandler from We Carry Kevan. Born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Kevan shares his profound journey of conquering fears, surpassing limitations, and venturing into the unknown. Explore how breaking free from the safety of familiarity can lead to transformative experiences and meaningful relationships, epitomizing the strength of human spirit and the beauty of inviting others into our needs and dreams. Discover the extraordinary adventures of the We Carry Kevan mission that spans 40 countries. Tune in and be inspired to carry and be carried in this awe-inspiring exploration of life's greater purpose. For more information and to be part of this incredible journey, visit wecarrykevan.org. Purchase your copy of We Carry Kevan here >> https://amzn.to/3F2jEW9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 2, 202352 min

1KHO 198: Nature's Classroom: Empowering Kids and Embracing Rural Living | Mary Heffernan, The Hands-On Ranch Book

In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with Mary Heffernan, the force behind Five Marys Farms and author of the fantastic kids book, The Hands-On Ranch Book. Together, they explore the transformative power of outdoor experiences for children, delving into the essence of survival skills and fundamental abilities. From discussing the shift from modern amenities to the importance of self-sufficiency, they emphasize the critical role of education in shaping resilient individuals. Join them as they journey through intriguing tales, from the world of direct-to-consumer farming to the exciting prospects of diverse careers, like tree harvesting and underwater welding. Discover how empowering children and fostering family bonds can create a legacy worth cherishing, while unraveling the magic of nature's rhythms and the art of sustainable living. Explore the rich insights from Mary's book that illuminate not only ranching secrets but also life's timeless wisdom. Get ready to be inspired and learn how to infuse adventure, tradition, and outdoor know-how into your family's narrative. Learn more about what Five Marys Farms has to offer below and order one of Mary's cookbooks here or her brand new book here: The Hands-On Ranch Book >> https://amzn.to/3PVTdaG Five Marys Family Style: Recipes and Traditions from the Ranch >> https://amzn.to/3N9pJ69 Five Marys Ranch Raised Cookbook: Homegrown Recipes from Our Family to Yours >> https://amzn.to/3TEgflQ https://www.fivemarysfarms.com/ https://mary.today/ https://www.m5entrepreneurs.com/ https://www.ranch.school/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 29, 202347 min

1KHO 197: Harvesting Wisdom: Uniting Faith, Family, and Farming | Joel Salatin, The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs

Joel Salatin, renowned farmer and author is back! In this episode we explore the profound reasons behind homesteading and the crucial importance of intentionality in our rapidly changing society. Ginny and Joel discuss the deep-rooted concerns of individuals who approach life with purpose, shedding light on the essential need for a 'why' amidst today's uncertainties. They examine the role of faith in environmental stewardship, urging for acknowledgment of historical shortcomings within faith communities. The conversation transitions to the spiritual and ethical dimensions of our dietary choices, emphasizing the alignment of our beliefs with the food we consume. Joel underscores the significance of responsible and thoughtful eating, aligning it with our moral and spiritual compass. Exploring the spiritual connection to nature, the discussion touches on the joy of witnessing land restoration and the profound spiritual lessons found in the physical world. The episode also delves into nurturing a sense of self-worth and responsibility in children through meaningful chores and tasks. Join us for a thought-provoking journey into the harmonious blend of faith, family, and farming. Discover how embracing these principles can enrich our lives and the world we inhabit. Tune in and immerse yourself in this enriching dialogue with Joel Salatin, a beacon of wisdom and inspiration in the world of homesteading and environmental stewardship. Learn more about Joel here >> https://polyfacefarms.com/ Buy your copy of The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs here >> https://amzn.to/3ruK7IQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 27, 202349 min

1KHO 196: The Easier Things Have Gotten, The Unhappier We've Become | Jill Winger, Old-Fashioned on Purpose

Welcome to an enriching episode of the "1000 Hours Outside" podcast with your host, Ginny Yurich, featuring the insightful Jill Winger. In this compelling conversation, Jill and Ginny discuss pivotal topics that challenge societal norms and advocate for embracing discomfort in our lives. They begin by exploring the power of imperfect action and challenging conventional beliefs, emphasizing the importance of letting our true selves shine through. The duo delves into the modern paradox, highlighting society's relentless pursuit of ease and comfort, juxtaposed with declining levels of happiness. They underscore how meaningful challenges are vital for our well-being and how removing them can leave us feeling adrift. The conversation takes a turn towards resilience and growth, discussing the necessity of failure on the path to success and the transformative power of embracing discomfort. Jill passionately advocates for time-honored skills, showcasing their relevance in a rapidly changing world and how they anchor us to our humanity. Transitioning to the realm of homemaking, they delve into the undervaluing of cooking at home and its potential to foster connection and empowerment. Jill offers practical advice on starting to cook from scratch and highlights the liberating narrative that can reshape our relationship with this essential skill. Wrapping up, they touch upon the vital connection between humans and nature, advocating for spending time outdoors and finding creativity and peace in natural surroundings. The episode concludes with a thought-provoking exploration of childhood, education, and the importance of preserving the essence of free play in our children's lives. Join Ginny Yurich and Jill Winger in this thought-provoking episode, as they challenge the norms, celebrate resilience, and beckon us to embrace the discomfort that leads to a richer, more meaningful life. Learn more about Jill here >> https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/ Purchase your copy of Old-Fashioned on Purpose here >> https://amzn.to/3rsTqJi Purchase your copy of Jill's highly-ranked cookbook here >> https://amzn.to/3PR13Cy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 25, 202357 min

1KHO 195: Babies Aren't the Parasites We've Been Told | Dr. Morgan Cutlip, Love Your Kids Without Losing Yourself

In this episode, Ginny welcomes the insightful Dr. Morgan Cutlip, author of "Love Your Kids Without Losing Yourself," as they explore the various facets of the motherhood journey. From the initial expectations of crushing it in motherhood to grappling with the loss of freedom and overwhelming responsibilities, Morgan shares personal experiences and valuable insights. She discusses the importance of understanding unmet needs through our complaints, emphasizing the challenge of balancing personal growth with the demands of motherhood. Discover the concept of "shefault instead of default" and delve into the mental load that mothers often bear. The conversation navigates through topics like replenishing willpower, the mutual benefits of motherhood, and the symbiotic relationship between a mother and her children, likened to bees and flowers working together. Morgan sheds light on the relationship attachment model, empowering listeners to understand themselves deeply and meet their needs effectively. They discuss the significance of communicating needs to be loved well and unravel the art of closing stress loops through nature, humor, movement, and self-mothering practices. Tune in to learn how to thrive in motherhood, embrace the beauty of self-discovery, and create a harmonious balance between parenting and personal growth. To explore more insights, visit drmorgancutlip.com and mylovethinks.com. Stay tuned for a captivating journey towards empowered motherhood and a fulfilling life. ** This episode is brought to you by Active Skin Repair. Don't forget to take advantage of a 20% discount on your Active Skin Repair order using code "1000hours" at checkout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 21, 202351 min

1KHO 194: Adults Can't Really Imagine How Bad Kids Feel | Sean Killingsworth, The Reconnect Movement

Sean Killingsworth, founder of the Reconnect Movement joins us as we confront one of the most urgent issues of our time - the impact of screens and smartphones on our children's lives. In this compelling discussion, Sean sheds light on how screens have dramatically altered childhood experiences, leaving a generation trapped in an addictive cycle of entertainment and artificial social interactions. They delve into personal anecdotes, highlighting the profound consequences of excessive screen use and the erosion of genuine social connections. Sean calls for a crucial shift in parenting and education, advocating for a return to genuine, in-person interactions and the creation of phone-free mini-communities. He emphasizes the necessity of protecting childhood and fostering authentic connections, challenging us to be bold leaders in our communities and prioritize our children's well-being. Join us in this critical conversation as we strive to give our children the childhood they deserve - one free from the clutches of a screen-dominated society. It's time to reclaim childhood and preserve the essence of true socializing for the well-being of future generations. Learn more about Sean here >> https://thereconnectmovement.com/ Watch Sean's 10-minute presentation about the social wasteland here >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KExaW1RbSYA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 18, 202355 min

1KHO 193: Modern Day Parents are Peer Pressured Into Denying Their Baby’s Needs | Tracy Gillett, Raised Good

Tracy Gillett, founder of Raised Good is here!!! Join us as shares her personal journey through motherhood, from fertility struggles to the profound realization that the joy of motherhood can be restored when we follow our instincts and trust our babies' needs. Tracy's story unfolds as she delves into the world of natural parenting, exploring topics such as bedsharing, cosleeping, elimination communication, and unschooling. Discover the transformative power of co-sleeping and bedsharing as Tracy challenges the modern-day pressure on parents to deny their babies' innate desires for closeness and comfort. Learn how sleep deprivation can lead us to question our parenting choices and vulnerability to external opinions. Tracy also discusses the primal instinct to keep our babies close, revealing that breastfeeding moms often get more sleep when they bedshare. Explore the concept of attachment and how it unfolds in the first six years of life, beginning with proximity, aligning with what our bodies and instincts expect.Intriguingly, Tracy emphasizes how most of the world practices co-sleeping, allowing parents to surrender to their innate parenting design. Challenge the "Cry It Out" method and consider the profound message behind a baby's cry - a plea for connection. Listen in as Tracy touches on topics such as breastfeeding to sleep, the role of melatonin in nighttime breastmilk, and the importance of aligning with nature in our parenting journey. Dive into the world of extended breastfeeding and explore the idea that infancy extends beyond the first year of life. As Tracy delves into the challenges mothers face, she highlights the need for community support and discusses the importance of nursing in public. Uncover the courage it takes to embrace natural parenting practices and how it can make life more intriguing. Join Tracy Gillett as she encourages us to accept the present moment and make a real difference in the world of parenting. Tune in to this inspiring conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and celebrates the beauty of embracing our natural instincts as parents. Don't miss out on an exciting summit featuring 25 speakers discussing natural parenting. Register here >> https://ginny1--raisedgood.thrivecart.com/rgs-2023-dv1/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 15, 202352 min

1KHO 192: You Only Get So Much Time to Live | Levi Lusko, Marvel at the Moon

In this episode we delve into the insights of bestselling author Levi Lusko as we explore four transformative books: "Roar Like a Lion," "Through the Eyes of a Lion," "I Declare War," and his latest masterpiece, "Marvel at the Moon." During the pandemic, Levi Lusko found solace in the grandeur of space, emphasizing how nature can ground us and help us navigate life's challenges. Levi reminds us of the wisdom in Psalm 8, urging us to look up at the stars and find inspiration in the vast universe around us, reconnecting us with nature and faith. He reminds us that our problems are fleeting. Levi shares his belief that struggles are an integral part of the human experience, shaping us into the people we are meant to become. He offers valuable tools for reframing our thinking and breaking free from negativity. Discover the power of awe and how it can elevate our spirits while also learning about the dangers of excessive screen time. Levi's wisdom extends to parenting teenagers. He also highlights the cost of rudenes and he emphasizes the importance of private disciplines in achieving public victories and navigating criticism with grace. Join us on this thought-provoking journey through Levi's life and insights, including his Montana bucket list item and his recommendation of "Undaunted Courage" as one of the best books ever written. This episode is a masterclass in embracing life fully, gaining perspective from the cosmos, and choosing positivity in adversity. Tune in and let Levi Lusko inspire you to make the most of every moment on your journey. Get Levi's newest book Marvel at the Moon here >> https://amzn.to/44Yo5vO Get your copy of Roar Like a Lion here >> https://amzn.to/3RlbMX5 Get your copy of Through the Eyes of a Lion here >> https://amzn.to/3sTiRnL Get your copy of I Declare War here >> https://amzn.to/3RkFmfb ** Learn more about Levi Lusko here >> https://www.levilusko.com/ ** Download your copy of the Rich Habits Test for Parents here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/rich-habits-test-for-parents Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 13, 202359 min

1KHO 191: Make Your Best Moments the Rule, Not the Exception | Jon Acuff, All it Takes is a Goal

In this third exciting encounter with Jon Acuff, we dive deep into the world of self-improvement, creativity, and the pursuit of meaningful goals. Jon shares his insights on various topics, including the common desire to become an author, the concept of living up to your potential, and the importance of bravery in pursuing your dreams. Jon discusses his latest book, which serves as a practical map for unlocking your true potential and guides you on the path to realizing your dreams. He emphasizes the importance of trading shallow pleasures for deeper fulfillment and explores the challenges creators face in seeing the potential of their creations. Throughout the episode, Jon shares profound moments of introspection, such as his definition of being present and the quest to make your best moments the rule rather than the exception. He offers insights on turning dreams into actionable goals by connecting them to your calendar. Jon also reflects on his journey as a recovering perfectionist and how hope requires effort, while fear comes naturally. He inspires listeners to seek sustainable, long-term wins and encourages saying yes to relationships and opportunities, even for introverts. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Jon Acuff as we explore the keys to unlocking your potential and finding hope in your everyday life. Discover how to architect your own destiny and transform your dreams into reality. Purchase your copy of All it Takes is a Goal here >> https://amzn.to/48bnA4k Find out more about Jon Acuff here >> https://jonacuff.com/ Listen to Jon's other appearances on the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast! 1KHO 111: How to Make it Past Quitter's Day | Jon Acuff, Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done >> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1000-hours-outside-podcast/id1448210728?i=1000593094687 1KHO 75: I Want My Family to Get the Best of Me, Not the Rest of Me | Jon Acuff, Author + Speaker >> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1000-hours-outside-podcast/id1448210728?i=1000579315329 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 11, 20231h 0m

1KHO 190: There's No Such Thing as a Small Bladder: Pelvic Floor Health with Christina Walsh, Tighten Your Tinkler

In this empowering episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, we dive deep into the world of pelvic floor health with the remarkable Christina Walsh from Tighten Your Tinkler. If you've ever experienced those pesky pee leaks, back pain, or felt like you're constantly tethered to the nearest restroom, this episode is a game-changer. Christina, known for her signature program, shares invaluable insights into pelvic floor dysfunction and how it affects not just your physical health but also your emotional well-being. Moms, in particular, often report that it limits their ability to be present with their family, especially during outdoor excursions where restrooms are scarce. But fear not, because Christina Walsh is here to guide you towards regaining your confidence and quality of life. She shares essential tips on how to reduce your urge to pee, including hydration strategies, electrolyte solutions, and the magic of a toileting stool. Discover the surprising connection between your nervous system and bladder health, and why urination should be a passive event. Christina dismantles myths, clarifies what's considered normal when it comes to bladder function, and emphasizes that it's never too late to take control of your pelvic floor health. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode that will help you live life without constantly planning bathroom breaks. And as a special treat, Christina offers a generous coupon code "1000hours" for $50 off her signature program. Are you ready to embrace life with renewed confidence and comfort? Tune in and join the conversation with Christina Walsh on the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast. To connect with Christina: Email: [email protected] Website: www.tightenyourtinkler.com Instagram: tighten.your.tinkler YouTube: Tightenyourtinkler Remember, it's a silly name with serious results! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 8, 202354 min

1KHO 189: Unleashed from the Tethers of Domestication | Jessica Carew Kraft, Why We Need to Be Wild

Join us as we dive headfirst into the world of reconnection with the natural world alongside our insightful guest, Jessica Carew Kraft. In this episode we explore the profound call to immerse ourselves in nature and acquire ancient skills that have sustained humanity for generations. Jessica begins by shedding light on her awakening to the disparity between the promises of Silicon Valley technology and the harsh reality of an overwhelmed, stressed, and disconnected society. The allure of screens and gadgets has drawn us away from our innate human nature—observing, connecting, and using all our senses. As we continue our conversation, Jessica shares her inspiring journey to become a certified naturalist in California, engaging in primitive skills gatherings and weaving herself into the rich tapestry of the natural world. She passionately emphasizes the importance of learning and preserving primitive skills, discussing the benefits of concentration, ingenuity, and character development that arise from these ancient crafts. We explore the world of foraging, discovering the nutritional treasures hidden in wild edibles that far surpass their store-bought counterparts. Jessica's personal journey intertwines with her mother's battle with MS, revealing how a return to a wilder lifestyle may hold the key to managing degenerative diseases and fostering a profound connection to the healing power of nature. Throughout the episode, we contemplate the beauty of nature's drama, reminding us that every outdoor moment is a story waiting to be discovered. We challenge the notion that the indoors can ever replace the rich living environment found in the wilderness, encouraging you to unshackle yourself from the tethers of domestication. Join us in this enlightening conversation as we rediscover our primal roots and embrace the endless wonders of the natural world. Don't miss this opportunity to reconnect with the wild within you and embark on a journey of self-discovery and nature's boundless wisdom. Purchase your copy of Why We Need to be Wild here >> https://amzn.to/44Kx3fT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 7, 202349 min

1KHO 188: Eat Well, Sleep Well, Connect with Others | Amber Trueblood, The Unflustered Mom

Amber Trueblood is a passionate advocate for personal growth. Join us as we talk about the fundamental needs that drive our choices and behaviors, exploring how they shape our lives and relationships. Amber Trueblood takes us on a journey through her experiences and wisdom, shedding light on key topics such as the importance of sleep, nutrition, and connection with others. Discover how your needs can sometimes compete with the needs of others, especially when it comes to the delicate balance of parenthood. Amber also emphasizes the significance of our pre-bedtime rituals and how they impact our overall well-being. Learn why gazing at nature and touching water or earth can profoundly reconnect your body to the planet, fostering a sense of grounding and balance. Explore the mindset of different personality types and their struggles with anxiety and frustration. Amber shares valuable insights on how to find fulfillment in the journey itself, rather than fixating on an all-or-nothing destination. Discover your inner archetype, whether you're a Fighter, Lover, Executive, Visionary, or Dynamo, and how each type navigates challenges and seeks fulfillment. Amber sheds light on the power of focus and intention in shaping the world around us. Order Amber's Book "The Unflustered Mom" here >> https://amzn.to/3EtLAlk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 6, 202354 min

1KHO 187: Growing Through Parenthood | Abbie Halberstadt, Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad

In this inspiring episode of 1000 Hours Outside, we sit down with the insightful author, Abbie Halberstadt, to explore the transformative journey of parenting as a powerful avenue for personal growth. Abbie shares her wisdom and experiences, dispelling common misconceptions about parenthood and revealing the profound life lessons hidden within the chaos. Abbie discusses her initial struggle with the assumption that parents must be naturally patient and hyper-organized. She reminds us that having it all together before tackling the challenges of parenthood is a rare feat and often not the way life unfolds. The conversation delves into her toughest years as a mother when she had two young children, highlighting the unique difficulties of toddlerhood. One of the key takeaways is the notion that if we avoid facing parenting challenges, we risk stagnation. Abbie emphasizes that we are not victims; instead, we can actively engage with the ups and downs of parenthood to grow as individuals. As the conversation progresses, Abbie discusses the importance of mom friendships. She encourages listeners to be the kind of friend they want to attract and reminds us that building friendships as parents often requires proactive efforts. Abbie shares insights on how idealizing pre-kid friendships can limit opportunities for meaningful connections with fellow parents. Throughout the episode, Abbie reflects on the messages she receives from parents, with a particular focus on the challenges of dealing with toddlers. Finally, she provides valuable advice: never base life decisions solely on the difficulties of the current season. Tune in to this episode to gain a fresh perspective on parenthood, personal growth, and the beauty of forging authentic connections in the journey of motherhood. Check out Abbie's newest book here >> https://amzn.to/3PoQQNv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 5, 202353 min

1KHO 186: Some of the Loneliest People I Know are the Busiest | Florence Romano, Build Your Village

In this heartwarming episode of the 1000 Hours Outside podcast, we sit down with Florence Romano, affectionately known as "The Windy City Nanny" and author of "Build Your Village." Florence's unique journey as an actor and her experience growing up in a multigenerational home have taught her invaluable lessons about the importance of community and relationships. Discover the power of understanding people and how it shapes our lives, both personally and professionally. Florence shares her insights into why many find it challenging to ask for help, and she unravels the art of being a better listener. Through touching anecdotes and profound wisdom, Florence reminds us that friendship isn't just about being there when it's convenient but about showing up when it's inconvenient, anticipating needs, and making people feel seen, heard, and understood. Tune in as Florence Romano guides us on a journey to explore the beauty of building your village, one authentic connection at a time. Whether you're seeking to strengthen your existing bonds or looking to cultivate new ones, this episode offers practical advice and heartfelt stories to inspire you to create meaningful connections in your own life. Don't miss out on this uplifting conversation that celebrates the small, meaningful gestures that can change lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 4, 202356 min

1KHO 185: I Guess I Forgot to Die: How to Defy Retirement, Boost Longevity, and Transform Your Life | Dan Buettner, Blue Zones

🎙️ Join us for a mind-bending exploration as we dive deep into the realm of ageless living with the visionary founder of Blue Zones, Dan Buettner. In this captivating episode, we shatter conventional notions about retirement and unveil the astonishing vitality found in cultures where the concept doesn't even exist. 🌍 Embark on a quest to unravel the enigma of longevity as Buettner walks us through his daring expeditions for National Geographic. From penning compelling narratives to dissecting the secrets of the world's longest-lived communities, he shares how these remarkable Blue Zones have cracked the code to living the life we all yearn for. Tune in as we challenge preconceptions about exercise, learning how to effortlessly integrate movement into our lives, and discover the transformative power of environment in fostering active lifestyles. 🚶‍♀️🏞️ Prepare to be astounded by the extraordinary role of everyday physical activity in crafting an enduring existence. Buettner uncovers the beauty of harmonizing recreation with companionship and how it's intricately woven into the fabric of Blue Zone societies. But it's not just the body that Buettner addresses – it's the heart and soul too. Discover the profound impact of meaningful relationships on lifespan, and learn the art of becoming irresistibly likable, cultivating friendships that stand the test of time. 🥗🌞 Delve into the tantalizing world of culinary longevity secrets, where Buettner demystifies the concept of dietary monotony and introduces us to Sardinian minestrone, a legendary concoction of wellbeing. From the mysteries of sourdough's impact on digestion to the importance of soaking up the sun's life-giving Vitamin D, you'll gather a treasure trove of insights that'll revolutionize your approach to health, happiness, and the art of gracefully growing old. Get ready to transform your life and set out on a thrilling adventure towards a future full of energy, purpose, and boundless joy. Purchase Dan's newest book, The Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer: Lessons From the Healthiest Places on Earth here >> https://amzn.to/469qPrd Watch Dan's four-part Netflix Documentary here >> https://www.netflix.com/title/81214929 Learn more about Dan and Blue Zones here >> https://www.bluezones.com/ and on Instagram @danbuettner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 31, 202346 min

1KHO 184: Fall More Deeply in Love with the World | John Muir Laws, Wild Wonder Foundation

In this captivating episode of the "1000 Hours Outside Podcast," we delve into the world of nature journaling with the renowned nature journaler, John Muir Laws, affectionately known as Jack. Prepare to rekindle your passion for the world around you as Jack takes us on a journey of self-discovery, observation, and connection through the pages of a journal. As the founder of the Wild Wonder Foundation, he encourages us to pick up a simple notebook and a pencil, using this "paper hack" to cultivate a deeper relationship with the natural world. Through his candid discussion, you'll uncover the simplicity and profound impact of this practice. Dive into the conversation as Jack shares his personal experience as a dyslexic nature journaler, using vivid images to express what words might sometimes fail to convey. Discover his unique approach to starting a nature journal wherever you are, a lesson that goes beyond journaling itself, reaching into various aspects of life. Join us as we explore the upcoming Wild Wonders Conference, where Jack will be sharing his insights from September 13th to 17th. With a surprising source of inspiration— author Amy Tan—Jack unravels the journey from self-identification based on competence to the courage of embarking on new projects and embracing vulnerability. The discussion unfolds to reveal the essence of persistence and improvement, with Jack emphasizing that practice inevitably leads to progress. Learn why acquiring new skills can open up new avenues in your life. Discover the profound impact of nature journaling on your outlook, mental health, and connection with the world. Jack's wisdom uncovers the beauty in ordinary moments, infusing them with wonder and mystery through the pages of a journal. Understand how nature journaling can sharpen your attention, enhance emotional intelligence, and even turn you into a scientist during your outdoor adventures. In this episode, Jack's thoughts on dyslexia take center stage, shedding light on the advantages of a dyslexic brain and the novel solutions it can yield. Learn how embracing challenges can propel you toward unexpected achievements, and why being intentional about your time is key to making meaningful connections with the world and your own passions. Join us for an inspiring conversation that challenges you to set aside the mundane tasks, step into vulnerability, and ignite your curiosity. With insights that remind us to appreciate every little moment, this episode empowers you to start your own nature journaling journey and fall more deeply in love with the world around you. Click here to register for the Wild Wonder Conference >> https://www.wildwonder.org/ *** This episode is brought to you by Generous Family. Use the code GIVE30 to get $30 off their 26-week homeschool generosity Bible curriculum today! Learn more here >> https://generousfamily.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 30, 202351 min

1KHO 183: An Environment of Welcome | Sally Clarkson, Tea Time Discipleship

In this intimate conversation, Ginny sits down with the incredible Sally Clarkson, renowned author of "Tea Time Discipleship," for an exploration of deep connections, hospitality, and the transformative power of embracing life's adventures. Sally Clarkson's journey is nothing short of remarkable. Having moved an astonishing 24 times, she intimately understands the challenges of building connections in an increasingly isolationist world. Together, Ginny and Sally delve into the art of initiation – the heartwarming stories of reaching out, offering hospitality, and lending a listening ear to those around us. From mismatched but cherished possessions to the simple joy of answering her children's calls, Sally shares her wisdom on creating an environment of love and acceptance. Discover how being an inviter can transform lives and forge lifelong friendships. Sally's approach to life is a beautiful blend of adventure and intentionality. Learn how planning adventure days can infuse excitement into your routine and why creating a space of genuine welcome is a heartwarming gift. Join in on the heartwarming tales of offering a cup of tea, and how this simple act can lead to slowing down and savoring life's moments. As Sally celebrates turning 70, her insights are invaluable. From cultivating deep relationships with her children to remaining an artist within the walls of her own home, her experiences offer a roadmap to a meaningful, busy life. She reminds us that nurturing ourselves is essential – a lesson she imparts in her latest book. Tune in to be inspired by Sally's wisdom, warmth, and her dedication to embracing both connection and adventure in life's journey. Whether you're seeking advice on fostering deep friendships, infusing your days with purpose, or simply finding joy in the everyday, this episode is a treasure trove of insights that will leave you eager to explore the world with open arms and a heart full of love. Don't miss this extraordinary episode of "The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast" as Ginny Yurich and Sally Clarkson explore the power of hospitality, meaningful relationships, and the beauty of a life well-lived. Purchase your copy of Tea Time Discipleship here >> https://amzn.to/44wWBgi Check our Sally Clarkson here: https://sallyclarkson.com/ *** This episode is brought to you by Generous Family. Use the code GIVE30 to get $30 off their 26-week homeschool generosity Bible curriculum today! Learn more here >> https://generousfamily.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 28, 202353 min

1KHO 182: The Blue Mind State | Cecil Cohn, Freedom Boat Club

This episode is sponsored by Ripl, an online community for anyone who loves the water. They are giving away 5 prizes to our community, with the grand prize being a Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler kit - perfect for your next adventure! Entering is simple, just join Ripl and share your favorite place to get out on the water and why you love it. Click >>> here>> https://bit.ly/44aAfkI Learn more about Freedom Boat Club >>>https://www.freedomboatclub.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 24, 202354 min

1KHO 181: Rediscovering Joy: From Survival Mode to Present Moments | Joy Prouty, Practicing Presence

Join us for an illuminating episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast as we sit down with Joy Prouty, a captivating guest whose life experiences offer profound insights. From navigating survival mode to the transformative power of presence, Joy's journey resonates deeply. Discover how she found tools for self-regulation and unearthed her best self by looking through a unique lens. With authenticity, Joy shares her story of facing unexpected challenges, including a type 1 diabetes diagnosis during pregnancy. Her story highlights the profound link between stress, anxiety, and physical well-being. Joy's exploration of focusing on beauty, wonder, and goodness unveils a path to reducing anxiety and improving overall health. As the conversation unfolds, Joy delves into the evolving world of social media and photography. She reveals a fresh approach to capturing moments – embracing the memories we might want to forget and documenting the nuances we'll treasure in the future. Drawing from personal experiences, Joy guides us through practical steps to shift from a scattered mind to a centered body. Through simple techniques, she empowers us to cultivate a more peaceful existence and reshape our outlook on life. This episode promises to inspire a renewed appreciation for the present, encouraging you to find joy in the everyday and embrace life's unique moments. Joy Prouty's wisdom will linger in your thoughts, inviting you to approach each day with authenticity and mindfulness. Purchase your copy of Practicing Presence here >> https://amzn.to/3qEyrCK Learn more about Joy here >> https://joyprouty.com/ And on Instagram @joyprouty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 22, 202352 min

1KHO 180: In Some Cultures They Never Yell at Children | Michaeleen Doucleff, Ph.D., Hunt, Gather, Parent

Step into a world of transformative parenting with Michaeleen Doucleff, the acclaimed science journalist at NPR and the author of Hunt, Gather, Parent. This highly anticipated episode unpacks the wisdom of our most requested guest, offering insights that will forever change how you approach parenting. Michaeleen's journey into motherhood in 2015 reshaped her perspectives, leading to the creation of her groundbreaking parenting book. Yet, this conversation isn't confined to parenting techniques; it's a profound exploration of nurturing cooperative dynamics with children, transcending cultural boundaries. Explore Michaeleen's revelation that her book not only revitalized her marriage but also holds the key to productive and harmonious interactions with others, avoiding conflict and stress. Discover the fascinating world of parenting practices across different cultures, where yelling at children is considered counterproductive and immature. Michaeleen challenges conventional thinking by sharing how expressing anger is a last resort in these societies, fostering cooperation over confrontation. Embrace the power of calmness as Michaeleen shares actionable steps to maintain composure during parenting challenges. Understand how children's emotional responses are intertwined with our own, and learn techniques to reduce excessive anger, leading to more effective communication. Uncover the surprising impact of practicing wonder and awe on emotional regulation, fostering a calmer state of mind. From the universality of storytelling to empowering misbehaving children with meaningful roles, Michaeleen's insights transcend cultural norms, promoting collaboration and pride. Dive into the concept of bi-directional learning, where parents are open to receiving wisdom from their children. Explore the unintended consequences of praise and the core of self-regulation, gaining a holistic understanding of cooperative parenting dynamics. Embark on a journey to reshape your parenting paradigm with Michaeleen Doucleff's guidance. This episode offers a blueprint for a new approach that transcends geographical borders, cultivates tranquility, and nurtures cooperation between parents and children. Join us to embrace a transformative perspective that goes beyond conventional parenting methods, leading to a harmonious and enriching family dynamic. Purchase your copy of Hunt, Gather, Parent here >> https://amzn.to/44eEA6u Learn more about Michaeleen here >> www.HuntGatherParent.com www.michaeleendoucleff.com Twitter: @foodiescience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 17, 202354 min

1KHO 179: Daring Adventures in Homeschooling: Off-Grid Living, Learning, and the Pursuit of Joy | Samantha Skeete, For the Love of Homeschooling

Click here to purchase the Back-to-School MEGA Bundle Volume 3 for just $25! This offer ENDS THURDAY, August 17th!! https://www.fortheloveofhomeschooling.com/?ref=1000hoursoutside Join us for an exhilarating episode of "For the Love of Homeschooling," where we delve into the extraordinary journey of Samantha Skeete and her family of seven who chose to embrace the off-grid lifestyle in a mere 350 square feet. Discover how they navigated 18 months without electricity and relied on hauled water, gaining a profound appreciation for the modern conveniences we often take for granted. As we explore their evolution in homeschooling, Samantha unveils valuable insights that come from a place of genuine experience. Learn how they tailored their approach by starting with their children's interests, transforming education into a collaborative and joyful adventure. Samantha's advice for new homeschool moms resonates deeply: the journey is about learning together, embracing the shared path of discovery, and finding boundless joy in the process. Amidst the wisdom shared, Samantha underscores the importance of seeking joy relentlessly. She candidly addresses the pressures faced by homeschooling mothers, dismantling the notion of comparison and urging us to embrace our unique paths. Feeling the urge to quit? Samantha's advice shines brightly here too, encouraging moms to discard rigid plans that aren't working and emphasizing that there's no such thing as "falling behind" in homeschooling when comparisons are set aside. She reaches out to lonely homeschool moms, offering solace and encouragement through the tougher days. As the conversation unfolds, Samantha reveals the powerful driving force behind their unconventional choice: time. The Skeete family wanted to be present with their children, and their journey is a testament to the transformative potential of homeschooling. If the thought of homeschooling has ever crossed your mind, Samantha's story is a compelling reminder that with desire and determination, you absolutely can embark on this rewarding educational journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 15, 202354 min

1KHO 178: Fight Against the Current of Loneliness | Justin Whitmel Earley, Made for People

🎙️ Dive into the Depths of Connection with Justin Whitmel Earley on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast In a world that's seemingly more connected than ever, there's a silent epidemic lurking beneath the surface — the epidemic of loneliness and isolation. Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we sit down with Justin Whitmel Earley, a renowned author and the brilliant mind behind the captivating new book "Made for People." In this episode, Justin unearths the profound impact that friendships have on every facet of our lives. He passionately declares that friends aren't just companions, they're the bedrock on which we persevere through mental health struggles, parenting trials, and the storms of life. With candid insights, Justin reminds us that friendships are the lifelines that either buoy us or leave us adrift in the sea of loneliness. Drawing on the imagery of currents, Justin illuminates how the relentless American current of busyness and individualism can sweep us away from meaningful connections. He insists that if we don't intentionally swim against this tide, isolation becomes an inevitable fate. Justin's words echo like a surgeon general's warning, urging us to recognize the dire consequences of living a life devoid of close relationships. Amidst the noise of our fast-paced lives, Justin's voice rings true: "Be a friend. It saves lives." He challenges the myths of busyness, revealing that we all possess the time to nurture friendships. He shares the transformative power of dedicating just one hour a week to cultivate genuine connections, promising that this small investment will cascade into monumental changes in our lives. But friendships aren't always smooth sailing. Justin candidly addresses the hard edges and hurts that come with the territory. He delves into the art of forgiveness, emphasizing that true friends are those who know us deeply and still choose to love us unconditionally. His wisdom reveals that the path to rich relationships often traverses through the terrain of conflict, leading us to treasures we never knew existed. Join us as Justin shares his insights on how to preserve through life's challenges with the support of friends, why moments outside the ordinary are essential for nurturing bonds, and why intentional questions hold the key to unlocking deeper connections. You'll leave this episode inspired to invest in friendships, carve out time for genuine interaction, and become a steadfast friend yourself. Tune in to this illuminating episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, and remember, the fight for friendship starts with fighting for time. Justin Whitmel Earley is here to guide us through the labyrinth of loneliness, unveiling the transformative power of authentic connections. It's time to swim against the current and embrace the tide of togetherness. Learn more about Justin here >> https://www.justinwhitmelearley.com/ and on social media @justinwhitmelearley Check out The Common Rule here >> https://amzn.to/3oUgpvv Check out Habits of the Household here: https://amzn.to/43Tr8Fq Pre-order your copy of Made for People here >> https://amzn.to/43Pzg9K *** This episode is brought to you by Generous Family. Use the code GIVE30 to get $30 off their 26-week homeschool generosity Bible curriculum today! Learn more here >> https://generousfamily.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 14, 202352 min

1KHO 177: Crack a Book and Put Down Your Stupid Phone | John Lovell, Warrior Poet Society

John Lovell joins us to talk about resilience, personal growth, his faith, and so much more! In a world where strength goes beyond physicality, we uncover the essential life skills that empower young people and adults to face life's challenges head-on. Together, we explore the concept of emotional flexibility, the art of carrying not just our own burdens but also those of others, and the incredible impact of setting priorities and managing them effectively. With candor and wisdom, John Lovell shares his journey, including his journey to Christ, revealing how humility and a thirst for knowledge can transform weaknesses into strengths. Through engaging discussions, we touch upon the magic of fiction in shaping our perspective and driving solutions, from work challenges to personal growth. John's passion for literature shines as he encourages parents to read to their children, fostering a love for learning that spans generations. Discover how imperfection can lead to a well-balanced life, and why spending time outdoors can ground us in the midst of a fast-paced world. As we unpack the gems of wisdom shared by John Lovell, you'll be inspired to navigate life's complexities with strength, grace, and unwavering determination. Learn more about John here >> https://warriorpoetsupplyco.com/ Buy your copy of The Warrior Poet Way: A Guide to Living Free and Dying Well here >> https://amzn.to/45mruF3 Find John in lots of places!! YouTube: Warrriorpoetsociety Facebook: Warriorpoetsociety Instagram: @Warriorpoetsociety Twitter: JohnLovell275 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 10, 202356 min

1KHO 176: How to Recognize Signs of Movement Hunger | Katy Bowman, Nutritious Movement

Join us for an eye-opening and empowering episode as we sit down with the renowned biomechanist, Katy Bowman, in our third encounter with this movement maven. In episodes 9 and 107, Katy unveils the secrets to unlocking the true potential of your body, making every step an invigorating journey towards vitality and wellbeing. In her groundbreaking new book, "Rethink Your Position," Katy takes us on a captivating exploration of the human body's natural design and how sedentary lifestyles have taken a toll on our health. From calf hearts to varicose veins, Katy sheds light on the fascinating connection between skeletal muscle contraction and blood circulation, revealing how repetitive use injuries may stem from the hours we spend sitting. Discover how to revolutionize your hiking experience by supporting your knees and hips, and learn the surprising techniques to conquer downhill descents without straining your knees. Katy unveils the ultimate exercise equipment that we've been overlooking, a simple tool that holds the key to better movement and hip stability. In this episode, we delve into the profound impact of movement on the brain and how regular physical activity can safeguard cognitive health. Katy challenges the conventional notion of exercise, encouraging us to embrace movement as a nutrient that nourishes our bodies and souls. Uncover the signs of movement hunger and how you can use physical activity to break free from inertia and overwhelm. Katy shares practical strategies to reclaim movement in our modern sedentary world, escaping the clutches of sitting and scrolling to embrace the agility and mobility our bodies crave. We explore the holistic connection between our skeletal and immune systems, understanding how movement is the ultimate filtration system for both our bodies and the earth. As back-to-school season approaches, learn why prioritizing movement is crucial for our children's physical and mental development, as well as for nurturing their immune health. Don't miss this empowering conversation with Katy Bowman, where she unravels the mysteries of the human body and helps us reimagine the transformative power of movement. Tune in for a liberating experience that will leave you inspired to make every step count and embrace the full potential of your body's natural design. Learn more about Katy here >> https://www.nutritiousmovement.com/ and on social media here >> Instagram: @nutritiousmovement Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NutritiousMovement Purchase your copy of "Rethink Your Position" here >> https://amzn.to/3Yos1E9 Check out our two other podcast episodes with Katy Bowman! Episode 9: Bare feet, Movement Hunger, and a Home with No Furniture Episode 107: The Greater Culture is on a Sedentary Trajectory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 7, 202354 min

1KHO 175: How to Poop in the Woods and More! | Steven Rinella, Creator and Host of Meateater

The renowned outdoorsman, writer, and wild-foods enthusiast, known for his captivating television show and podcast, Meateater, Steven Rinella is back for a second time! Join us as we explore various topics from his new book "Catch a Crayfish, Count the Stars," and delve into his fascinating perspectives on life, risk-taking, and the beauty of nature. In this episode, Steve shares his insights on taking informed, calculated risks and the importance of questioning advice. We ponder the safety comparison between cheerleading and camping, discovering surprising revelations along the way. As we delve deeper, we uncover the driving force behind Steven's contentment in his work and the valuable career advice he received about doing what one loves. Steven's passion for exploration and curiosity shines through as he discusses the joy of spending time with people who share a drive for adventure. He emphasizes the importance of equipping children with pragmatic skills and the invaluable life lessons gained from hands-on, rugged experiences that reveal their true capabilities. Nature's profound mysteries captivate our attention as Steven shares his knowledge on mastering the art of pooping in the woods and essential navigational techniques in nature. From walking in a straight line to celestial navigation and mountain navigation, Steven's wisdom enriches our understanding of the natural world. Discover the significance of the North Star, Polaris, and its unwavering position amidst the ever-changing dance of stars. Throughout the episode, Steven reminds us of the unpredictable yet rejuvenating nature of the wild. He inspires us to appreciate the dependable aspects of nature and learn from its dynamic features. We delve into his unique hobby of shed hunting and the joy of finding hidden treasures in the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid outdoors enthusiast or simply curious about nature's wonders, this episode offers an enriching and inspiring experience. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that will deepen your connection with the natural world and leave you eager to explore more. Learn more about Steven Rinella here >> TheMeateater.com Facebook.com/StevenRinellaMeatEater Instagram: @stevenrinella and @meateater Listen to our first episode with Steven Rinella here >> Episode 51: Outdoor Kids in an Inside World Order your copy of Catch a Crayfish, Count the Stars here >> https://amzn.to/3ODt5kr Order your copy of Outdoor Kids in an Inside World here >> https://amzn.to/3Ymlt9m Order your copy of Cold Vanish here >> https://amzn.to/3YmaLPO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 3, 202340 min

1KHO 174: Every Walk is an Opportunity to Grow the Brain | Annabel Abbs, 52 Ways to Walk

I LOOOOOVED THIS BOOK!! LOVED IT! LOVED IT!! Walking may seem ordinary, but you'll be amazed at the extraordinary wonders it can do for our bodies and minds. From the very start, Annabel shares her unique perspective of growing up in the middle of nowhere without access to transportation, laying the foundation for her exploration of the art of walking. She unveils the undeniable connection between our bodies and movement, showcasing how walking is deeply ingrained in our nature. Discover the wonders of our nose, an unsung hero that produces nitric oxide, impacting everything from our stress levels to our immune system. And did you know that walking with a dog not only boosts our mood but also enhances our microbiome? Intriguingly, Annabel delves into the mysteries of brown fat, the magical fat that can help us live longer and healthier. You'll be inspired to embrace the cold and unlock the power of this unique fat. Morning walks take on new meaning as Annabel explains the profound effects of early light exposure on our body clock and appetite suppression. The soothing sounds of birdsong and water, and even walking backward, reveal hidden benefits for our memory and mental well-being. Get ready to explore the art of rucking, a simple yet effective way to enhance your walk and engage your body and mind. Annabel's insights will leave you eager to embark on your walking journey, with 52 Ways to Walk as your trusted guide. Tune in to this episode filled with remarkable revelations about walking, the activity that was once as natural as breathing, and rediscover the joy of moving outside and experiencing the world around us. Purchase your copy of 52 Ways to Walk here >> https://amzn.to/43QfwCm Learn more about Annabel here >> AnnabelAbbs.com AgeWellProject.com And on Instagram @annabelabbs and @abbsannabel on Facebook. *** This episode is brought to you by Generous Family. Use the code GIVE30 to get $30 off their 26-week homeschool generosity Bible curriculum today! Learn more here >> https://generousfamily.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 31, 202351 min

1KHO 173: When Face-to-Screen Replaces Face-to-Face: Understanding the Impact of Screens on Kid's Health | Dr. Victoria Dunckley, Reset Your Child's Brain

Join us for an enlightening episode as we delve into the world of screens and their profound effects on mental health with renowned psychiatrist, author, and screen-time expert, Dr. Victoria Dunckley. In this riveting discussion, Dr. Dunckley shares her expertise on how screen time, especially interactive content, can lead to hyperarousal, cognitive issues, and even exacerbate psychiatric conditions like anxiety and OCD. We explore the dopamine-related nature of tics and the stimulant-like impact of screen time on the brain, as well as the consequences of excessive screen use on sleep, mood regulation, and cognition. Dr. Dunckley unveils the compelling link between screen time and disruptions in brain chemistry, drawing on postmortem studies that reveal the shocking implications of screen overconsumption. As we navigate the discussion, we learn about the connection between screens and attention deficits, executive functioning challenges, and the ways children's brains adapt to constant stimulation. Dr. Dunckley shares practical advice for parents, including the importance of outdoor time and the potential dangers of screen use at night. Plus, we uncover the importance of unstructured play and the questionable impact of homework on a child's development. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that sheds light on the critical relationship between screens and mental health. Tune in to gain valuable insights and discover how prioritizing mental well-being can lead to healthier, happier lives for our children and ourselves. Learn more about Dr. Victoria Dunckley here >> www.resetyourchildsbrain.com Purchase your copy of Reset Your Child's Brain here >> https://amzn.to/3DvShCZ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 27, 202350 min

1KHO 172: Wonder Clouds: Unveiling Nature's Poetry | Julie Schultz, Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum

Welcome to a delightful episode of our podcast, where we embark on an enchanting journey through the skies with the fascinating Julie Schultz as our guide. In this special edition, we dive deep into the captivating world of clouds through the lens of the Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum - Clouds Unit. Clouds are one of nature's most accessible wonders, captivating both adults and kids alike. Join us as we unravel the secrets of these celestial formations and learn why they hold a special place in the hearts of people around the world. We pay homage to the legendary Luke Howard, affectionately known as "The Godfather of Clouds," who forever changed the way we perceive these fluffy marvels. Howard's brilliance and childhood passion for meteorology led him to coin the iconic cloud types - Cumulus, Stratus, Cirrus, and Nimbus - which still serve as the foundation of cloud classification today. Did you know that clouds didn't have names until December 1802? We explore this intriguing fact and uncover how Howard's ingenuity paved the way for our modern understanding of clouds. Get ready to marvel at the awe-inspiring Lenticularis clouds, often mistaken for UFOs due to their unusual appearance. We delve into the science behind their formation, revealing how the interaction of different fluid velocities gives rise to mesmerizing wave-like shapes. We even talk about the Cloud Appreciation Society (ever heard of it?!) Clouds are nature's very own poetry, floating gracefully across the horizon, inspiring dreamers and poets throughout the ages. So whether you're a cloud enthusiast or just someone looking to explore the wonders of the natural world, this episode is bound to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the ephemeral beauty that dots the skies. Join us on this joyous adventure as we unlock the enchanting secrets of clouds, making us all feel closer to nature's heart. Get 10% off your Add the Wonder Cloud Unit (digital or print) with code CLOUD10 . Shop here for digital >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/shop/p/add-the-wonder-nature-curriculum-clouds-digital Shop here for print >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/shop/p/add-the-wonder-nature-curriculum-clouds-single-unit-print Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 26, 202340 min

1KHO 171: Beyond the Classroom Walls: Homeschooling Insights and Embracing Nature’s Classroom | Julie Schultz, Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum

In this special back-to-school season episode, join us as we dive into the fascinating world of homeschooling with Julie Schultz, a homeschooling mother and advocate. Discover the joys and benefits of homeschooling, as Julie shares her personal journey and experiences, including how her kids learned gently and without the pressure of formal testing until college. We explore the difference between “school at home” and Homeschooling, highlighting the freedom and flexibility it offers for a more personalized learning experience. Throughout the episode, Julie introduces us to the remarkable "Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum," which promotes the essential skill of observation through hands-on nature experiences. Learn how this innovative curriculum can transform the way children engage with their environment and foster a love for learning. Embrace the non-linear aspect of education and learning as we discuss how rigid structures are often challenged in homeschooling, allowing children to truly learn at their own pace and follow their unique interests. We also explore the importance of building a homeschooling community, sharing practical tips and insights on how to create a supportive network for both parents and children alike. Tune in for this captivating and eye-opening episode as we uncover the beauty of homeschooling, empowering parents to consider this enriching educational option for their children. Plus, don't miss the delightful tidbit at about bumblebees finding their cozy nap spots in flowers! And there’s a little bonus clip (first ever) at the very, very end. Get 10% off your ATW purchase with coupon code “ATWPodcast10” Choose from digital or print options. Shop here for digital curriculum >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/shop/digital-curriculum Shop here for print curriculum >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/shop/print-curriculum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 25, 20231h 1m

1KHO 170: Extravagant Parties on a Budget | Meagan Nowacki, The Bluebirds Nest

Are you ready to throw the most unforgettable outdoor (and indoor) parties without breaking the bank? Join us in this exciting episode as we sit down with the brilliant mind behind The Bluebirds Nest, Meagan Nowacki, to explore the world of entertaining on a budget. Meagan, a visionary entrepreneur, and the author of the newly released ebook, "Bougie on a Budget," shares her incredible insights into creating magical experiences without draining your wallet. In this episode, Meagan takes us on a journey through the art of outdoor entertaining, proving that you don't need an extravagant budget to host a lavish event. She unravels a treasure trove of fabulous ideas that are sure to leave your guests in awe. From creative decor tips to budget-friendly menu ideas, Meagan's expertise will inspire you to elevate your outdoor (and indoor) gatherings to a whole new level. But that's not all; Meagan strongly believes in the power of including kids in party planning. Discover how involving children in the preparation process can be a fun and educational experience for them. We delve into the life, social, and academic skills kids can learn through participation in organizing and executing parties. From teamwork and problem-solving to creativity and responsibility, these young minds thrive and blossom in the world of event planning. Join us as we learn from Meagan's wealth of experience and wisdom, providing insights on fostering a sense of togetherness and community while celebrating life's moments on a budget. Whether you're a seasoned host or a novice party planner, this episode promises to leave you with valuable takeaways to create memorable, wallet-friendly gatherings that will be the talk of the town. So, get ready to unleash your inner party planner, entertain like never before, and empower the next generation as we dive into the world of "Bougie on a Budget" with the incredible Meagan Nowacki. Tune in now and be inspired! Get your copy of Bougie on a Budget here >> https://pensight.com/x/thebluebirdsnest Learn more about Meagan and follow for some incredible ideas over on Instagram at @_thebluebirdsnest_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 24, 202352 min

1KHO 169: The Entrepreneurial Farmer: Skills Employers Seek and Growing Sustainable Futures | Michael Kilpatrick, Growing Farmers

In this episode, we dive into the world of entrepreneurship and explore the skills that employers are seeking today. Our guest, Michael Kilpatrick from Growing Farmers, shares his journey in sustainable farming and how he's helping his community eat more awesome foods. From turning a washing machine into a salad spinner to understanding marketing psychology, we discuss the keys to success in the farming industry. Join us as we learn about opting out of traditional systems, fostering an entrepreneurial spirit, and preparing the next generation for a future of critical thinking and curiosity. Discover how farming is evolving and the valuable life lessons that transcend boundaries. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation with a farmer, marketer, and businessperson who's changing the landscape of agriculture and employment. Learn more about Growing Farmers and Small Farm University here >> https://www.growingfarmers.com/ Find them on Social Media here >> @growingfarmers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 19, 202353 min

1KHO 168: Nature Holds Mostly Rewards With a Few Hazards, Too | Damien Cave, Parenting Like an Australian

Damien Cave, author of "Parenting Like an Australian" joins us to explore the profound impact of risk, fear, and courage on parenting. Damien challenges the perfectionist culture in America that demands excellence in everything. He shares how Australians embrace the comfort of being bad at things and don't fear failure. We discuss the idea that parents don't always need complete control over their children and that kids can thrive even when they experience fear. Throughout our conversation, we dive into the power of modeling failure and resilience to our kids. Damien emphasizes the need to balance safety with taking risks and seeking personal growth. Nature plays a significant role in this process, teaching us to deal with uncertainty and providing a space for fun, growth, and self-discovery. The overemphasis on safety in our society and how it can hinder personal growth and development. Join us as we unravel the influence of risk, fear, and courage on parenting. Discover how embracing challenges and finding the right balance between safety and risk can lead to personal growth, resilience, and a deeper connection with nature. Get ready to be inspired by Damien Cave's insights on creating a fulfilling and fearless parenting journey. Learn more about Damien here >> https://www.nytimes.com/by/damien-cave And on Instagram and Twitter @DamienCave Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 13, 202355 min

1KHO 167: Embracing Limitations: Exploring Transhumanism and the Essence of Humanity | Cecily Dickey and Rita Rogers, The Boom Clap Podcast

Cecily Dickey and Rita Rogers, co-hosts of the Boom Clap Podcast dive into the concept of transhumanism and the essence of being human. Together, they navigate the evolving relationship between humans and technology and its impact on our connection with ourselves and with nature. Delving into the allure of a highly artificial future, they shed light on the positive aspects of technological advancements. However, they also question the ethical implications of manipulating nature and the potential consequences of our actions. They emphasize the fallibility of technology and share instances where it has let us down. The transformative power of outdoor experiences becomes evident as they discuss the thriving nature of children when given the opportunity to connect with the natural world. They stress the importance of asking profound questions about our responsibilities towards future generations and the environment. Reflecting on the significance of limitations in defining humanity, they argue that limitations can be viewed as a gift, fostering growth and self-discovery. They delve into the complex notion of phasing out suffering and contemplate the ethical implications of seeking a pain-free existence. In conclusion, Cecily and Rita highlight the beauty found in our vulnerabilities and embrace the idea that being a little weak can have its own unique allure. Join us for an engaging episode that challenges conventional thinking and explores the intricate relationship between humanity, technology, and our natural world. Learn more about the Boom Clap Podcast here >> https://www.theboomclapcommunity.com/ If you're interested in learning more check out episodes 20 and 106 on the Boom Clap Podcast (linked below). EPISODE 20: Bio-Digital Convergence EPISODE 106: Transhumanism & Pushing Biological Boundaries with Steve Kim You can also find Cecily and Rita here >> www.instagram.com/boomclappodcast www.instagram.com/cecily.dickey www.instagram.com/ritarogersco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 11, 20231h 3m

1KHO 166: Moab Unleashed: Unforgettable Adventures, Personal Growth, and Disconnecting from Distractions | Brandon Lake, Moab Adventure Center Co-Owner

Welcome back to another thrilling episode of the 1000 Hours Outside podcast! Join us as we delve into the exhilarating journey we embarked on in Moab, Utah. In this special follow-up episode, we recap the awe-inspiring experiences and outdoor escapades that unfolded during our trip. Check out part one if you haven't yet here. It's episode 151 called "Unveiling Moab." Brandon Lake, co-owner of the renowned Moab Adventure Center, joins us once again to reflect on the epic family adventures and personal growth we encountered in the heart of Moab. Together, we explore the notion that anything new is nerve-wracking, but also incredibly rewarding. Discover how stepping out of our comfort zones in Moab opened up a world of possibilities for personal growth and unforgettable memories. Amidst the chaos of our fast-paced lives, it's easy to become overwhelmed by constant distractions. However, our transformative five-day river trip through Desolation Canyon, organized by the Moab Adventure Center, offered us a rare opportunity to disconnect from the noise and fully immerse ourselves in the vast beauty of the canyon. Join us as we share how this journey allowed us to unplug, be present, and forge deeper connections with one another amidst the stunning landscapes that surrounded us. Tune in to this captivating episode, where we navigate the challenges of embracing new experiences, escape the clutches of distractions, and bask in the unparalleled beauty of Moab, Utah. Get ready to be inspired and discover the transformative power of nature and adventure in this remarkable recap of our 1000 Hours Outside Moab adventure! Learn more about Moab Adventure Center and book your excursions here: https://www.moabadventurecenter.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 7, 202351 min

1KHO 165: We Will Never Run Out of Things to Study in Nature | Lauren Giordano and Laura Stroup, Nature School

In this episode we dive into a captivating conversation with authors Lauren Giordano and Laura Stroup, the brilliant minds behind the book "Nature School." The book explores the wonders of five distinct biomes and delves into the intricate relationships between the flora, fauna, and wildlife inhabiting these diverse environments. Giordano and Stroup share their inspiration for writing the book and discuss the fascinating process of collaborating with Stephanie Hathaway, the third author of "Nature School," who unfortunately couldn't join us on the podcast. Through their engaging insights, we uncover the limitless possibilities for studying and understanding the natural world around us. Giordano and Stroup's book, "Nature School," offers a captivating journey through five biomes, providing an in-depth exploration of the interconnectedness of various species and their environments. From lush rainforests to vast deserts, the authors shed light on the rich diversity of plant and animal life that thrives in each biome. During our conversation, they share their experiences and research process, discussing the challenges and rewards of documenting the intricacies of these natural ecosystems. Through their vivid descriptions and expert knowledge, Giordano and Stroup ignite a sense of wonder and curiosity, reminding us that the study of nature is an ever-evolving and boundless field of exploration. One of the most intriguing aspects of our discussion with Giordano and Stroup is their experience of writing a book as a trio, alongside Stephanie Hathaway, the third author of "Nature School." Although Hathaway couldn't be present on the podcast, the authors offer valuable insights into the collaborative process they undertook. They reveal the joys and complexities of working as a team, combining their unique perspectives and expertise to create a cohesive narrative that celebrates the magnificence of nature. Their collective effort not only captures the essence of each biome but also emphasizes the importance of collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Discover the wonders of nature, the rewards of collaborative writing, and the never-ending opportunities for study and exploration that lie before us. **This episode is brought to you by talkbox.mom. Get $20 off your first box and phrasebook with the coupon code “adventure.” Just go to talkbox.mom/adventure, choose your language, and start your bilingual journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 5, 202355 min

1KHO 164: Breathing Easy: Navigating Air Quality Challenges | Beth S. Barbeau, CPM, LM, Midwife & Founder of Indigo Forest

Get ready for an exhilarating episode of our podcast as we delve into the world of air quality issues with the incredible Beth Barbeau! In this episode, we explore a wide range of ideas, from homeopathics to herbs, while also touching upon essential parenting principles that will inspire you to live a life free from fear. Fear can have on our decision-making process. Discover how living in fear is not only detrimental to our mental well-being but can also have a significant impact on our physical health. We also unravel the power of becoming your child's best expert. Beth imparts invaluable insights on parenting, reminding us that sometimes, the most effective approach is simply through the art of persuasion. Parenting, as she puts it, is mostly sales :). As we venture further into the episode, we uncover the far-reaching consequences of compromised adrenal function and the rising tide of anxiety in modern motherhood. Take a deep breath and prepare to be amazed as Beth introduces the concept of calming our nervous systems as adults, so we can in turn settle our children. From minimizing exposure to artificial scents and off-gassing, to understanding the significance of the lymphatic system and the power of movement, this episode is packed with eye-opening insights. Get your pen and notepad ready! Discover the wonders of homeopathy and herbal remedies as Beth sheds light on their potential role in dealing with air quality issues. Learn how creating an indoor refuge can provide solace amidst external exposures. Don't miss this captivating episode, filled with practical advice and a refreshing perspective on turning challenges into adventures. Join us as we navigate the complex world of air quality with Beth Barbeau, and uncover a path to living a fearless, fulfilling life. Download the "Protecting Your Family From Poor Air Quality Naturally" ebook for FREE here >> https://www.indigoforest.com/blog/air Learn more about Indigo Forest and sign up for the newsletter here >> https://www.indigoforest.com/ Check out the Get Well Soon Course here and get $50 off with code "1000hours" >> https://www.indigoforest.com/getwellsoon Expand your toolbox and order organic herbal baths here >> https://www.indigoforest.com/shop/herbal-baths Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 3, 202357 min

1KHO 163: We're Meant to Work With Our Hands | Lisa Bass, Farmhouse on Boone

In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Lisa Boone, the founder of Farmhouse on Boone and the host of the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast. Together, they delve into the profound satisfaction derived from witnessing the transformation of raw ingredients into something beautiful. They also explore the inherent human need to engage in hands-on work and create the things we require. One of the central themes discussed is the temptation to constantly seek more information instead of taking action and embarking on new endeavors, even if it means risking failure. Lisa and Ginny highlight the importance of overcoming this tendency and embracing the process of trying, failing, and learning from mistakes. The concept of "life tuition" emerges during their conversation, emphasizing that personal growth often requires paying the price of failure. Lisa shares her own experiences and insights gained over the past 15 years, highlighting the organic growth and evolution of her life and learning journey. Through this engaging episode, listeners are encouraged to appreciate the beauty of working with raw materials, embrace the lessons learned from failure, and embark on their own journey of growth and self-discovery. You can find Lisa at: https://www.farmhouseonboone.com/ You can also find her on social media at: @farmhouseonboone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 30, 202353 min

1KHO 162: Really Wonderful Things Happen Outside Your Comfort Zone | Penn and Kim Holderness, Everybody Fights

Penn and Kim Holderness join the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast to talk about overcoming anxiety and nurturing marriage. Effective communication takes center stage as Penn and Kim discuss techniques like the "Yes, And" and "Tell Me More" approaches. They share much needed verbiage that can help with small and large conflicts. The concept of secret contracts within a relationship is explored, highlighting unspoken expectations that can lead to misunderstandings. They even introduce the 12-minute rule... which may help with many aspects of your life that you find challenging. Contrary to popular belief, Penn and Kim paint marital conflict in a positive light, emphasizing how healthy resolution can deepen connection and understanding. They share personal experiences to exemplify how disagreements have strengthened their relationship. Penn and Kim also discuss how a better marriage enhances their commitment to spending time outdoors with their children and family. They highlight the positive impact of nature on family dynamics and overall well-being. Throughout the episode, practical advice is provided based on their own experiences, offering listeners actionable steps to improve their marriages and foster deeper connections. Check out Everybody Fights here >> https://amzn.to/3CPeThw Learn more about Penn and Kim here >> https://theholdernessfamily.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 27, 202337 min

1KHO 161: Untangling Self-Worth from Productivity: Igniting Play and Creativity in Motherhood | Ashlee Gadd, Create Anyway

Welcome talented author and photographer, Ashlee Gadd! In this episode, Ashlee reminds us that our journey through motherhood has the power to ignite and nourish our creativity. Ashlee reveals how embracing the blessings and inspirations of motherhood can fuel our creative endeavors, enriching both our lives and those around us. With an emphasis on the importance of play, Ashlee reminds us that our children innately understand the value of embracing creativity without seeking permission. Through their example, she encourages us to reconnect with our own sense of playfulness, unleashing the inner child that often gets buried beneath the responsibilities of adulthood. Another significant aspect explored in this episode is the power of invitation. Ashlee reveals that all friendships begin with a simple invitation, and the same principle applies to creativity. She emphasizes that it's always easier to invite someone or ourselves into a creative pursuit rather than passively waiting to be invited. By actively seeking opportunities to engage in creative endeavors, we empower ourselves to explore new territories and build meaningful connections. Tune in to this remarkable episode as Ashlee Gadd opens our hearts and minds to the transformative power of embracing both motherhood and creativity. Prepare to be moved as she challenges conventional beliefs, offering a refreshing perspective that will inspire you to "Create Anyway" and embark on a lifelong journey of self-expression and joy. Remember, there's always time to play, and your creativity deserves the spotlight it craves. Check out Ashlee's book here >> https://amzn.to/46wedvh Learn more about Ashlee here >> Ashleegadd.com and here >>ashleegaddphoto.com/ and here >> @ashleegadd on Instagram This episode is sponsored by Active Skin Repair. Get 20% off your order at Active Skin Repair with code "1000hours." Visit Visit BLDGactive.com to save 20% off the natural and non-toxic Active Skin Repair that is multi functional, and works on hundreds of different conditions, like cuts, scrapes, acne, (diaper) rashes, chafing, (sun) burns, bug bites, eczema, psoriasis, athletes foot, blisters, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 22, 202356 min

1KHO 160: A Lot of the Majesty of Parenting is in the Ordinary Moments | Justin Whitmel Earley, The Common Rule

Welcome to a remarkable episode of "The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast,” where we explore the profound majesty of parenting hidden within the ordinary moments of life. Join us as we embark on a captivating journey through the transformative power of everyday experiences. In this episode, Justin Whitmel Earley delves into the significance of the little ordinary things we do every day. Discover how these seemingly mundane actions shape us in profound and lasting ways, forming the foundation of our personal growth. Explore the resilience of the outdoors as Justin shares his perspective at the beginning of our conversation. Witness how engaging with nature can have a profound impact on our lives, reminding us of the inherent strength found within the ordinary. Discover the power of caring deeply about what we do. Justin highlights the importance of genuine passion, challenging us to resist indifference and embrace the ordinary with intention and purpose. Throughout the episode we talk about the concept of rhythm as a guiding principle for living. Justin shares the importance of developing a rhythm for being outdoors and emphasizes that all of life ultimately revolves around various rhythms. Discover how embracing these rhythms can bring harmony and meaning to the ordinary moments of our existence. Challenge the prevailing culture of busyness as and push back against its demands. Explore the notion of intentionally carving out moments of rest, reflection, and margin in our lives, especially as we navigate the joys and demands of parenthood. Embrace the transformative power of limitations - accept chosen limitations and recognize that they can lead to a more authentic and fulfilling life. As Father's Day approaches, Justin reflects on the profound meaning of being a good father. In a poignant moment, Justin encapsulates the essence of parenting, affirming that "a lot of the majesty of parenting is in the ordinary moments." This recognition invites us to cherish and find beauty in the simplicity of everyday experiences, appreciating the profound impact they have on our journey as parents. As we approach Father's Day, let this extraordinary episode serve as a reminder of the remarkable journey that is parenting. Tune in and allow Justin's insights and experiences to ignite a renewed appreciation for the ordinary moments that shape us as parents and individuals. Learn more about Justin here >> https://www.justinwhitmelearley.com/ and on social media @justinwhitmelearley Check out The Common Rule here >> https://amzn.to/3oUgpvv Check out Habits of the Household here: https://amzn.to/43Tr8Fq Pre-order your copy of Made for People here >> https://amzn.to/43Pzg9K Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 14, 202355 min

1KHO 159: We’re Blaming Technology for Something that’s Caused by Society as a Whole | Dr. Peter Gray, Mother Nature's Pedagogy

*The slight buzzing sound stops at 7:45 :) In a society where screens dominate children's lives, are we inadvertently taking away vital opportunities for their growth and development? Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we dive into a captivating conversation with renowned psychologist, Dr. Peter Gray, about the impact of screens on childhood, the decline of self-structured time, and the crucial role of play in education. From the very beginning, Dr. Gray highlights a profound observation - that the mental health decline in children may be a result of depriving them of what they truly need: free play, time away from adults, and the chance to solve their own problems. As he explains, when children are given the space and freedom to explore, they learn to navigate challenges, make decisions, and forge meaningful connections with peers. Our society's overprotective view of children, coupled with an overemphasis on adult involvement, has led to a decline in the natural balance that children seek. Dr. Gray cautions against blaming technology alone, emphasizing that societal factors play a significant role in limiting children's independence. Delving into the realm of education, Dr. Gray introduces the concept of self-directed learning, where children take the reins of their own education. He discusses the innate curiosity and thirst for knowledge that children possess, advocating for a learning approach that is driven by intrinsic motivation. Play emerges as a central theme throughout the conversation. Dr. Gray uncovers the multifaceted role of play in childhood, from skill acquisition to imagination and the development of social competence. He argues that the most critical human skill children acquire through play is the ability to get along with others. Join us as Dr. Gray explores the significance of self-control, impulse management, and focus that children develop through play. Prepare to be inspired by Dr. Gray's evidence-based insights, as he challenges common notions about children's education and encourages parents and society as a whole to embrace the power of play and provide children with opportunities for authentic learning experiences. Tune in to this captivating episode with Dr. Peter Gray and unlock the secrets to nurturing resilient, independent, and socially adept children in the digital age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 8, 20231h 5m

1KHO 158: We Have Stolen the Simplicity from Childhood | Emily Morrow, Really Very Crunchy

In this thought-provoking episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, we delve into the world of crunchy living with the hilarious and insightful Emily Morrow, founder of the viral social media channel "Really Very Crunchy." Join us as we explore the enchanting realm of foraging, the art thrifting, and other crunchy lifestyle topics, and discover how these small, incremental changes can have a profound impact on our lives and the lives of our children. The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast is available on wherever you listen to your podcasts, so be sure to subscribe and join us on this delightful (and hilarious) journey of the crunchy lifestyle. Get ready to be entertained, inspired, and motivated to make positive changes, one small step at a time. In the words of Emily Morrow, "Little by little, a little becomes a lot." Learn more about Emily and sign up for her newsletter at www.reallyverycrunchy.com . You can also find Emily on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok using @reallyverycrunchy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 6, 20231h 16m

1KHO 157: Life Can be a Great Big Treasure Hunt | Heather LeFebvre, The Nature Journaler

Welcome to another captivating episode of 1000 Hours Outside Podcast! In this episode, we embark on a journey of discovery and inspiration with our guest, Heather LeFebvre, as we explore the wonders of nature journaling and its transformative power in our lives. Join us as we delve into the world of nature journaling, an artful practice that connects us to the joy and beauty of the natural world. Heather LeFebvre, a fourth-generation artist hailing from the picturesque landscapes of rural Vermont, shares her deep-rooted passion for nature and art. With her extensive background in nature journal education, writing, and art, Heather's insights are sure to ignite your curiosity and awaken your senses. In our conversation, we delve into the profound benefits of nature journaling, focusing on the incredible power of observation it cultivates. Heather guides us through the practice of slowing down and truly noticing the wonders that surround us every day. By capturing our observations through art and words, we unlock a deeper connection with nature and nurture a sense of wonder and gratitude within our souls. Through Heather's engaging storytelling and personal experiences, we discover the transformative effects of nature journaling. We uncover how this practice serves as a treasure hunt, inviting us to uncover hidden gems in the natural world and within ourselves. As we harness our curiosity and embark on this adventure, we unlock a newfound appreciation for the world around us. So, grab your journal, sharpen your pencils, and prepare to be inspired by Heather LeFebvre's profound insights on the boundless beauty of nature and the art of observation. Tune in to this episode and join us on a delightful exploration as we uncover how "Life Can be a Great Big Treasure Hunt." Get ready to be captivated by the magic of nature journaling and its ability to transform our lives in ways we never imagined. Learn more about Heather and her courses here >> https://www.thenaturejournaler.com/ Find Heather on Instagram at @thenaturejournaler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 1, 202354 min

1KHO 156: Humans are Wired to Need Worthy Struggle | Jill Winger, Old Fashioned on Purpose

Join us on this inspiring episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast as we dive deep into the world of homesteading and the transformative power of taking action. Our guest, Jill Winger, a homesteading enthusiast and advocate, shares her journey from feeling dissatisfied with the status quo to embracing an unconventional way of life that has brought her joy, purpose, and a stronger connection to her humanity. Jill candidly discusses her desire for something different and the courage it took to go against the grain. She shares her realization that in order to truly embrace the unorthodox, she had to learn how to think differently from the rest of the crowd and embrace her own uniqueness, even if it meant being seen as a "weirdo." Exploring the deeper meaning behind her journey, Jill explains how the fast-paced modern culture can lead to a loss of self and the need to reclaim what makes us human. She delves into the importance of building confidence and competence, as well as the value of engaging in worthy struggles that bring us joy and fulfillment. Drawing attention to the paradox of our times, Jill highlights how despite the convenience and ease of our lives, we find ourselves among one of the most miserable generations. She explores the concept of modern malaise, driven by the growth of convenience, and the detrimental effects it has on our overall well-being. Throughout the episode, Jill emphasizes the significance of leaning into activities that ignite our passions and combat boredom. She shares fascinating research on the brain's effort-driven reward cycle and how engaging in hands-on tasks can bring about a sense of purpose, joy, and beauty. As the conversation draws to a close, Jill shares her ultimate secret to success: action. She emphasizes that taking action, however small or seemingly insignificant, has been the trait that has served her best. By embracing the power of action, we can break free from stagnation and unlock a world of possibilities. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast as Jill Winger inspires us to embrace homesteading, think differently, and take action to find joy, beauty, and happiness in our lives. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation that may just transform the way you perceive the world around you. Get Jill's Cookbook (that has over 2500 reviews!) here >> https://amzn.to/433oGvU Pre-order Jill's newest book Old Fashioned on Purpose here >> https://amzn.to/45tj53x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 26, 202355 min

1KHO 155: Unleashing Your National Park Wanderlust: Camping Tips and Unforgettable Memories | Jeremy Puglisi, Where Should We Camp Next? National Parks

Join us for an exciting episode as we dive into the world of camping in America's stunning national parks with special guest Jeremy Puglisi, co-author of the acclaimed book "Where Should we Camp Next? National Parks." Jeremy, together with his wife Stephanie, has compiled a comprehensive guidebook that takes readers on a journey through the best campground options near premier national park destinations across the country. In this episode, we uncover the secrets of planning the perfect camping adventure, both within the parks and just outside their borders. Jeremy shares his expert insights on navigating campground reviews, helping you make informed decisions about where to pitch your tent or park your RV. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a novice adventurer, Jeremy's practical tips and personal experiences will ensure that you find the ideal camping spot to suit your needs. But it's not just about the campgrounds. We also explore the breathtaking national park hikes and trails that allow you to fully immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring natural beauty of America. Jeremy offers guidance on choosing the best hikes based on your fitness level, interests, and the unique features each park has to offer. For families looking to create unforgettable memories, we delve into the Junior Ranger program, a fantastic initiative that engages children in fun and educational activities within the national parks. Jeremy shares stories of his own family's experiences and highlights the importance of fostering a love for nature and conservation in the younger generation. Lastly, we uncover Jeremy's biggest tip for maximizing your enjoyment of the national parks. Discover how to make the most of your visit, capture incredible memories, and share your experiences with friends and loved ones. As Jeremy eloquently puts it, "It’s a very deep human desire when you go somewhere cool to want to tell your family and friends." With their book and shared knowledge, Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi are enriching the lives of people and families everywhere. Tune in to this episode and embark on a virtual journey through America's national parks, gaining valuable insights, inspiration, and practical advice from Jeremy Puglisi. Whether you're planning your first camping trip or seeking hidden gems to explore, this episode is sure to ignite your wanderlust and deepen your appreciation for the natural wonders of the United States. Purchase your copy of "Where Should We Camp Next? National Parks" here >> https://amzn.to/3WuaVE6 Check out these additional podcast episodes with the Puglisis: 1KHO 117: All Things Camping! | Jeremy Puglisi, See You at the Campground >> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1000-hours-outside-podcast/id1448210728?i=1000597551972 1KHO 134: Discovering the Best Camping Spots in America: A Journey Through All 50 States | Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi, Where Should We Camp Next? >> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1000-hours-outside-podcast/id1448210728?i=1000605779724 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 24, 202358 min

1KHO 154: Summer Survival Guide - First Aid, Family Rhythms, and Feeling Empowered as a Parent | Beth S. Barbeau, CPM, LM, Midwife & Founder of Indigo Forest

Meet the woman you've heard of time and time again... Ginny's midwife, Beth Barbeau!!!! In this episode, we dive into the world of parenting during the summer (it's coming soon!) with the incredible Beth S. Barbeau. As a midwife for more than four decades and as the founder of Indigo Forest, Beth has dedicated her life to teaching families about healthy births and subsequently healthy lives. Prepare to be inspired as we explore a myriad of pertinent topics that will transform your family's summer experience. Join us as Beth shares invaluable insights on summer first aid ideas, revealing practical strategies to keep your little ones safe and healthy during their summer adventures. But it doesn't stop there—Beth delves into the profound impact of establishing rhythms in family life. Discover how these rhythms not only safeguard parents' mindsets and preserve family energy but also create a solid foundation for children's growth and development. One of the key concepts Beth emphasizes is the idea of "expanding your toolbox" as a parent. She believes that by acquiring a diverse set of skills and knowledge, you'll feel empowered and prepared to handle a variety of situations that arise with your children. With her expertise, Beth equips parents with the essential tools needed to navigate the challenges of raising children without losing our minds. Furthermore, Beth addresses the loss of generational knowledge that many women have experienced, leaving them feeling adrift in their parenting journey. Through her groundbreaking work at Indigo Forest, she fills in those gaps, ensuring that parents have access to the wisdom and support they need to raise their children with confidence and grace. Tune in to this extraordinary episode and unlock the secrets of summer parenting with the unbelievably knowledgeable Beth S. Barbeau. Prepare to be inspired, empowered, and equipped with the tools to create unforgettable summers for your family, filled with growth, adventure, and lifelong memories. Learn more about Indigo Forest and sign up for the newsletter here >> https://www.indigoforest.com/ Check out the Get Well Soon Course here and get $50 off with code "1000hours" >> https://www.indigoforest.com/getwellsoon Expand your toolbox and order organic herbal baths here >> https://www.indigoforest.com/shop/herbal-baths Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 22, 20231h 27m

1KHO 153: From Warrior to Wordsmith: Unveiling the Art of Bravery, Lifelong Learning, and Creative Problem Solving with Navy SEAL Jack Carr | Jack Carr, Only the Dead

In this captivating episode, we sit down with the remarkable Navy SEAL turned New York Times bestselling author, Jack Carr. Join us as we delve into the transformative journey that led Jack from the battlefield to the world of literature, exploring the pivotal role that reading played in shaping his life. From a young age, Jack's parents instilled in him a deep appreciation for books, making reading an integral part of his upbringing. He vividly recalls the magic he discovered within the pages, igniting his imagination and fueling his thirst for knowledge. This early foundation laid the groundwork for his extraordinary 20-year career as a Navy SEAL, where he learned the true essence of bravery. Drawing on his extensive experience and unyielding passion for learning, Jack has authored six captivating fiction books, captivating readers with his thrilling narratives and rich characters. With a seventh non-fiction book set to be released in 2024, Jack continues to push the boundaries of his craft, embracing the relentless pursuit of self-improvement. During our conversation, Jack opens up about his perpetual journey as a lifelong student. He shares his unwavering commitment to personal growth, constantly striving to become a better author, husband, father, and leader. Through his insights, he unveils the profound connection between being a warrior and a wordsmith, revealing how the principles of bravery, creative problem-solving, and storytelling intertwine. Join us as we embark on an inspiring exploration of the art of storytelling with Navy SEAL Jack Carr. Discover the transformative power of reading, the enduring quest for knowledge, and the unyielding pursuit of excellence that fuels this extraordinary individual. Prepare to be captivated by his wisdom and inspired to embrace your own lifelong journey of growth and self-discovery. Get your copy of Only the Dead here >> https://amzn.to/3pS4nmB Learn more about Jack Carr and find his booklists here >> OfficialJackCarr.com Find Jack Carr on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @JackCarrUSA as well as @Jackcarrbookclub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 18, 202356 min

1KHO 152: Exploring Pure Michigan: Adventures and Entrepreneurship | Angie Martin, UP Sunrise Cottages Co-Owner

Angie Martin, co-owner of UP Sunrise Cottages recorded this episode OUTSIDE in beatiful Little Lake, Michigan. Angie and her husband, Jeff, are gearing up for their third summer season in the breathtaking Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and she shares their journey of entrepreneurship, parenting, and outdoor adventure amidst the stunning landscapes of The Mitten State. In this episode, Angie delves into the joys and challenges of running their eight cottages, including the unique experiences they provide for families. Discover how Angie involves her own children in the business, allowing them to immerse themselves in the world of small business at an early age. But it doesn't stop there! Michigan, the only bi-peninsular state in the US, offers an incredible amount of adventures for families. From the majestic waterfalls to the sandy beaches, from exhilarating mountain biking trails to breathtaking hikes, from camping under starry skies to invigorating backpacking expeditions, and from serene kayaking experiences to refreshing swims in crystal-clear waters—Michigan truly has it all. Did you know that the Great Lakes are the largest freshwater system in the entire world - and Michigan touches four out of the five of them?! Join us as we explore the wonders of the Great Lakes, dive into the coastal towns that exude charm, and uncover the essence of summer memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you're a Michigander looking to embark on new escapades or an outsider seeking the perfect vacation destination, this episode will inspire and guide you towards creating unforgettable experiences in the enchanting state of Michigan. Learn more about the UP Sunrise Cottages here >> www.upsunrisecottages.com Use code "20OFFJUNE" to get 20% your stay in June, 2023. Learn more about the INCH conference Ginny will be speaking at from May 18 - 20, 2023 here >> https://www.michn.org/events/2023-inch-conference Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 17, 202358 min

1KHO 151: Unveiling Moab: Epic Family Adventures and Personal Growth | Brandon Lake, Moab Adventure Center Co-Owner

Join us in this captivating two-part podcast series as we delve into the breathtaking wonders of Moab, Utah with the charismatic Brandon Lake, co-owner of Moab Adventure Center and Western River Expeditions. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey filled with phenomenal experiences that will ignite your sense of adventure, create lasting family memories, and push the boundaries of personal growth. In Part 1, Brandon takes us on a virtual exploration of the Moab Adventure Center, where families can discover a wide array of thrilling trips and activities. We'll dive deep into the details of their remarkable offerings, including a five-night overnight rafting expedition through the awe-inspiring Desolation Canyon. I'll be taking this trip in just three weeks with our oldest daughter and I share the excitement and anticipation for our upcoming adventure in June, and will be able to provide an insider's perspective on what makes this trip truly extraordinary. But that's not all! Brandon also reveals the secrets of navigating Moab and its surroundings like a seasoned explorer. From finding the perfect accommodations and savoring delectable local cuisine to uncovering hidden gems in nearby parks and National Parks, you'll gain invaluable insights to enhance your own Moab experience. Beyond the adventure and practical tips, we delve into a profound conversation about the transformative power of nature. Brandon highlights how these incredible journeys, offered through the Moab Adventure Center, provide unique opportunities for families to conquer fears, build confidence, and develop character. Discover how being fully present in the moment during family vacations can foster deep connections and create cherished bonds. Part 2 of this remarkable series awaits us after the trip, as we reconnect with Brandon to reflect on our firsthand experiences and the impact it had on our lives. From thrilling tales of adventure to personal growth anecdotes, this follow-up podcast will complete the immersive journey through Moab, offering a rich tapestry of inspiration and discovery. Prepare to be captivated by the charm of Moab, indulge in extraordinary adventures, and unlock the transformative potential that lies within. Tune in to this remarkable podcast series and let Brandon Lake and the Moab Adventure Center guide you to a world of endless possibilities. Learn more about the Moab Adventure Center here and sign up for a trip today! https://www.moabadventurecenter.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 16, 202350 min