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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

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Childhood is finite at just shy of 9.5 million minutes. We only get one shot at it. One of the biggest decisions we make is how we will use that time. Research has confirmed time and time again that what children are naturally and unabashedly drawn to, unrestricted outside play, contributes extensively to every area of childhood development. The importance here cannot be understated. Every year we aim to match nature time with the average amount of American kid screen time (which is currently 1200 hours per year). Have a goal. Track your time outside. Take back childhood. Inspire others.

Episodes

1KHO 288: We Wish You Weren’t On Your Phone So Much | Dr. Darren Whitehead, The Digital Fast

Dr. Darren Whitehead is here!!!!!!!! Darren joins us to discuss the profound impact of our digital habits. Spurred by a candid comment from his teenage daughters, Darren explores the pervasive issue of screen addiction and its detrimental effects on mental, social, and spiritual health. Discover the transformative journey of a 40-day digital fast, broken into four ten-day increments—Detach, Discover, Delight, and Determine. Hear how stepping back from media consumption can lead to astonishing pe...

May 20, 202458 min

1KHO 287: 50 Things I Hope You Know, A Guide for our Children | Beth S. Barbeau, Indigo Forest

One of our most beloved guests, Beth Barbeau returns for her fifth time! In a heartfelt conversation titled "50 Things I Hope You Know," Beth shares her most treasured wisdom that she wants to pass onto her children through a series of life lessons, blending practical advice with emotional insights. We walk through six or seven of the 50 items on her "50 Things I Hope You Know" list including the value of a simple walk for mental and physical well-being, tips on using humor to navigate interacti...

May 15, 20241 hr 10 min

1KHO 286: The Transformative Power of the Read Aloud | Sarah Mackenzie, The Read-Aloud Family

Sarah Mackenzie is here!!! Sarah Mackenzie is here!!! Sarah's Mackenzie's book, The Read-Aloud family transformed our family and I was so honored to get a chance to talk with her about it. In this episode we are talking about the simple power of the read-aloud and so much more! Sarah explains why reading aloud remains crucial even as children grow and become independent readers. She explains the unique benefits that reading aloud offers, such as enhanced language absorption and the nurturing of ...

May 13, 20241 hr 2 min

1KHO 285: Embracing the Seasons of Womanhood: Community, Creation, and Change | Torrie Oglesby, The Womanhood

In this inspiring episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with Torrie Oglesby to delve into the heart of womanhood and the transformative power of community support. Torrie shares her journey through personal trials, including a recent divorce, and enlightens us on shifting from self-care to community-care—inviting us to dance in the fires of life's challenges. Together, they discuss the seasonal complexities of women's lives, the underrated beauty of winter as a t...

May 12, 20241 hr

1KHO 284: Preparing Your Kids for the Work They’re Wired To Do | Ken Coleman, Find The Work You're Wired To Do

Check out Ken's course for students here!! It's called Foundations in Career Discovery. We are definitely doing this with our kids!! Check out Ken's newest book here!! It's called Find the Work You’re Wired To Do. This book comes with the Get Clear Career Assessment that you can do immediately. ** Ken Coleman is back!! He always delivers life changing information for you and your kids. Career expert and amazing person Ken Coleman returns to explore profound insights from his latest book, "Find t...

May 08, 20241 hr 5 min

1KHO 283: Small, Simple Things are World Changing | Jennifer Pepito, Habits for a Sacred Home

In this enriching episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich welcomes back Jennifer Pepito for her third appearance to dive deep into the themes of her new book, "Habits for a Sacred Home." The conversation explores the profound impact of integrating nature and simplicity into family life, reflecting on how early decisions shape children's future relationships with the outdoors and their personal values. Jennifer shares insights on crafting family mission statements, prioritizi...

May 07, 202451 min

1KHO 282: Thriving at Home: Balancing Business, Parenting, and Well-being | Kate Crocco, Thinking Like a Boss

In this transformative episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich welcomes Kate Crocco, an accidental homeschooling mom turned entrepreneur. When her daughter's severe eczema made traditional schooling impossible, Kate embraced a new life that weaves family and business into a cohesive, fulfilling journey. They discuss the myths of needing to have everything perfectly aligned before starting ventures and the false beliefs that hold many back from stepping into their potential. ...

May 03, 202451 min

1KHO 281: Navigating the AI Revolution: Empowering and Preparing the Next Generation | Ben Angel, The Wolf is at the Door

This is a big one!! Expert guest Ben Angel joins us to discuss the profound impacts of artificial intelligence on our lives and the future of our children. As AI technology advances, it not only reshapes job markets and privacy norms but also encroaches upon emotional and psychological realms, presenting both challenges and opportunities. Ben emphasizes the urgency of understanding AI's capabilities and limitations, highlighting the importance of adaptability, problem-solving, and critical think...

May 01, 202457 min

1KHO 280: Things Mentally Strong People 'Don't' Do | Amy Morin, Mentally Stronger

In this enlightening episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich welcomes Amy Morin, renowned therapist and host of the Mentally Stronger podcast. They delve into Amy's insights from her book, "13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do," providing a masterclass on building resilience and maintaining mental fortitude. The discussion spans the critical differences between mental strength and mental health, and how understanding this can transform our daily lives. Amy shares practi...

Apr 29, 202454 min

1KHO 279: The Internet is Forever But Your Children Are Only Children For a Little While | Heidi St. John, Becoming MomStrong

Heidi St. John is here!!!!!!!!! In this heartwarming episode we are talking about the profound journey of motherhood. We explore themes of presence, regret, and legacy. Discover how our roles as active mothers transition quicker than we might anticipate, and how to mother in a way that leaves us prepared for the next stage. With heartfelt anecdotes, Heidi and Ginny emphasize the importance of embracing hobbies, navigating the messiness of life, and cherishing the fleeting moments with our childr...

Apr 26, 202446 min

1KHO 278: I Want to Give My Children the Dignity of My Eyes | Stephen Miller, The Art of Getting it Wrong

Stephen Miller delves into the profound journey of self-discovery, tracing back to childhood struggles with bullying, poverty, and the relentless pursuit of self-worth. Despite facing adversity, Stephen reflects on his quest to overcome the scars of his past, striving to give his children the invaluable gift of unwavering acceptance. Together, they explore the liberating power of embracing imperfection, finding solace in the realization that failure isn’t final. Through candid conversations, the...

Apr 24, 202454 min

1KHO 277: Navigating the Night Sky and the Night Self | Annabel Abbs-Streets, Sleepless

Join host Ginny Yurich and returning guest Annabel Abbs-Streets as they delve into the enchanting world of the night. In this captivating episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, they explore the profound connection between women and the nocturnal hours, drawing from history, biology, and personal experiences. From confronting grief and insomnia to rediscovering the magic of the night, Annabel unravels the secrets of our biological rhythms and challenge conventional notions of sleep. She uncov...

Apr 22, 202456 min

1KHO 276: We Are Not Allowing Ourselves Our Full Human Experience | Jessica Elefante, Raising Hell, Living Well

Join host Ginny Yurich and special guest Jessica Elefante on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast as they delve into the urgent need for freedom from influence in today's hyperconnected world. From discussing the symptoms of digital overload to advocating for a healthier relationship with technology through movements like Folk Rebellion and Mothers Against Media Addiction (MAMAs), Ginny and Jessica explore the profound impact of digital saturation on our well-being and human experience. They tackle pr...

Apr 19, 202454 min

1KHO 275: Uncertainty is the Fuel Creativity Runs On | Austin Kleon, Steal Like an Artist

I am SO thrilled that Austin Kleon joined us!!! This episode is about the essence of creativity and the unexpected sources of creativity. In this discussion, we talk about all the following topics: Austin shares his journey as a voracious reader, emphasizing the pleasure and richness of reading. Austin and Ginny discuss the importance of quitting books to enhance your reading experience. Influences and inspirations are dissected, advocating for a deeper understanding of the sources that shape ou...

Apr 17, 20241 hr

1KHO 274: Kids Would Have Higher Test Scores If We Gave Them Rain Boots Instead of iPads | Florence Williams, The Nature Fix

In "Kids Would Have Higher Test Scores If We Gave Them Rain Boots Instead of iPads," host Ginny Yurich and guest Florence Williams explore the profound impact of nature on our well-being. From the healing power of simple sensory experiences to the science behind why smells and sounds affect us so deeply, they reveal how reconnecting with nature can enhance our health, creativity, and even academic performance. Delving into topics like the calming effect of birdsong, the importance of fractal pat...

Apr 15, 202453 min

1KHO 273: Some of the Best Kept Secrets in American Camping | Jeremy Puglisi, Where Should We Camp Next?

Welcome to "Some of the Best Kept Secrets in American Camping" on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast! Host Ginny Yurich and camping expert Jeremy Puglisi dive into the subject of the Puglisi's newest book which highlights over 350 budget-friendly campgrounds and 400 pages of wisdom. Discover how families on a modest budget can enjoy a fantastic vacation, and how camping contributes to childhood development. From state parks to campfire cooking, explore affordable ways to create lasting memories. Unc...

Apr 12, 202457 min

1KHO 272: Childhood is Gone | Nancy Jo Sales, American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers

In "Childhood is Gone" on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich and guest Nancy Jo Sales delve into the alarming shift in childhood experiences, marked by a concerning emphasis on physical appearance and premature exposure to adult content online. Drawing attention to the diminishing concept of children's rights, they advocate for the protection of young minds from societal pressures, particularly the rampant sexualization perpetuated by social media. Urging parents to reconsider gra...

Apr 10, 20241 hr 12 min

1KHO 271: Creating a Rhythmic Childhood When Your Life Feels Chaotic | Beth Barbeau, Indigo Forest

Submit your Ask the Midwife Questions here >> https://www.indigoforest.com/askthemidwife You want to create a rhythmic childhood because you know it would be good for you and your kids... but your life feels so chaotic? What do you do?! Beth Barbeau is here with the answers!! Beth is a favorite guest and we are thrilled that she is back. Amidst the chaos of modern life, Barbeau shares her wisdom on fostering stability and rhythm within the family unit - even amidst navigating unexpected challeng...

Apr 08, 202454 min

1KHO 270: May My Living Be Grace To Those Behind Me | N.D. Wilson, Death by Living

In this thought-provoking episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a deeply meaningful conversation with acclaimed author N.D. Wilson, exploring the profound depths of living a life rich with purpose and adventure. Wilson, known for his captivating insights shared in works like "Death by Living, Life is Meant to be Spent" delves into the essence of parenting, urging us to skip over mere pragmatism and embrace the art of crafting childhoods and shaping destinies. Th...

Apr 05, 20241 hr 4 min

1KHO 269: Let Me Put Down My Phone | Joey Odom, Aro

What a meaningful conversation with Joey Odom, co-founder of Aro! In this episode we discuss the pressing issue of digital dependency and its impact on our lives and the lives of those who are closest to us. Joey shares insights from Aro's mission to foster intentional living and cultivate meaningful connections in an increasingly digital world. Drawing from their popular 2023 episode, "We are scrolling our lives away," (episode 148) Ginny and Joey explore the profound effects of excessive scree...

Apr 03, 202458 min

1KHO 268: Kids Are Capable of Being Their Best Selves When Playing Outside | David Thomas, Raising Emotionally Strong Boys

This is one of my favorite conversations that I've EVER had!!!! The amazing David Thomas, author of Raising Emotionally Strong Boys (and so many other books) is here!! In this episode we explore the critical role of experiential learning for children, especially boys, as they navigate the journey towards emotional strength and resilience. Learn why it's essential to move beyond lazy responses and prioritize building emotional intelligence as a learned skill. From the impact of screens and substa...

Apr 01, 20241 hr 1 min

1KHO 267: Life in Five Senses: A Journey to Joy | Gretchen Rubin, Happier with Gretchen Rubin Podcast

In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with bestselling author Gretchen Rubin to explore the profound connection between happiness and our sensory experiences. With over 200 million downloads of her podcast "Happier with Gretchen Rubin," and her new book "Life in Five Senses" about to hit the shelves in paperback form, Rubin delves into the importance of staying present and engaged through our five senses. From the power of eye contact to the impact of sce...

Mar 29, 202456 min

1KHO 266: The Largest Uncontrolled Experiment Humanity has Ever Performed on its Own Children | Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation

This is a pivotal episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast. Renowned social psychologist Jonathan Haidt joins us to dissect the seismic shifts in childhood experiences over recent decades. Delving into the heart of the matter, Jonathan and Ginny explore the transformation of childhood from 2010 to 2015, pinpointing the advent of Gen Z, the first cohort to navigate adolescence with the omnipresence of smartphones. With piercing insights, Haidt illuminates how this digital era ushered in an era o...

Mar 26, 202457 min

1KHO 265: Learn to Live for Today Because Tomorrow Might Not Come | Molly Stillman, If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry

The exuberant and delightful Molly Stillman is here!! Delving into literature and life lessons, we explore the profound themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the beauty found amidst life's trials. The conversation opens with a nod to Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale, The Great Alone, and The Women, igniting a discussion on historical fiction and the power of storytelling. From there, they reflect on personal experiences, including Molly's journey and her mother's journey through moments of misr...

Mar 25, 20241 hr 1 min

1KHO 264: Fill Your Life With Moments That You’re Sad to Leave | Hannah Dunlop, Moab Adventure Center

The adventurous Hannah Dunlop, whose journey from the scenic landscapes of Jackson, Wyoming to the roaring rivers of Idaho is as inspiring as it is authentic. With roots deeply embedded in outdoor pursuits since childhood, Hannah shares her evolution from a mountaineering enthusiast to a seasoned river guide, painting a vivid picture of her formative years spent skiing and climbing against the majestic backdrop of her hometown. Her transition to the world of river guiding was spurred on by her c...

Mar 23, 202456 min

1KHO 263: Stop Prioritizing Comfort and Distraction at the Expense of Truly Enhancing Your Life | Dr. Jennifer Taitz, Stress Resets

Dr. Jennifer Taitz is here!! In this episode, Dr. Taitz shares invaluable insights on stress management techniques, emphasizing the need for mindful coping strategies rather than succumbing to distractions. Through the discussion, listeners learn about stress resets, the STOP acronym for navigating stressful situations, and the concept of opposite action to counteract negative emotions effectively. Dr. Taitz challenges the conventional notion of seeking comfort as a means of coping, urging liste...

Mar 21, 202443 min

1KHO 262: Flourishing is More Important Than Success | Joy Clarkson, You Are a Tree

I have wanted the chance to talk with Joy Clarkson for quite some time. I loved her first book, Aggressively Happy. This episode is centered around the notion that "Flourishing is more important than success." Drawing from Joy's insightful new book, "You are a Tree," Joy and Ginny delve into the mechanical metaphors that saturate our lives, leaving many feeling exhausted and disconnected from the beauty of the world. As Joy poignantly describes a "quiet crisis" amidst our relentless pursuit of p...

Mar 19, 202453 min

1KHO 261: Nature's Path: Accessible Adventures Unveiled | Kristy Cook, Accessible Adventures

Kristy Cook, founder of Accessible Adventures joins us! In this episode we delve into the extraordinary journey of the Cook family including her husband TJ, and their son Robbie, who bravely navigates life with LGS, a rare form of epilepsy. Discover how this resilient family didn't let obstacles hinder their love for travel and the outdoors. Through innovative equipment and meticulous planning, they've explored 26 national parks in 13 states, embracing nature's wonders while ensuring inclusivity...

Mar 17, 20241 hr

1KHO 260: Blooms of Resilience: Nurturing Motherhood, Loss, and Strength | Rachel Marie Kang, The Matter of Little Losses

Step into the blossoming conversation on the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast as host Ginny Yurich welcomes Rachel Marie Kang, the insightful author behind "The Matter of Little Losses." In this deeply resonant episode, Rachel intertwines the delicate petals of flowers with the tender threads of motherhood, loss, and resilience. Through poignant reflections and heartfelt anecdotes, Rachel invites listeners to explore the profound significance of seemingly small losses in shaping our life journeys and ...

Mar 14, 202451 min

1KHO 259: How to Be Really Very Crunchy | Emily Morrow, Really Very Crunchy

She's back for the second time!!!! Your favorite Crunchy Mom is here to talk all things sugar, screens, shoes, and slowing it down. We're tackling the challenges of judgment in the crunchy lifestyle space, the art of being unoffensive and un-offendable, and the misconception that life is a competition for making healthier choices. Explore the idea that embracing the crunchy spectrum is about balance, not perfection, and debunk the myth that it's exclusive to a certain income bracket. From tackli...

Mar 11, 202455 min
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