

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
That Sounds Fun Network
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.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 58min
1KHO 431: Do a Few Things Well and Do Them in Season | Steve Hoffman, A Season for That
In a world that often pushes us to do more, faster, what if the key to a fulfilling life is actually doing less—but doing it well, and in the right season? In this episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with Steve Hoffman, author of A Season for That, to explore the power of embracing a slower, more intentional rhythm of life.From a six-month family adventure in a small French village to the lessons of seasonality in work, food, and relationships, Steve shares how letting go of rigid expectations and focusing on what truly matters can lead to deeper joy and connection. This conversation dives into the beauty of childhood freedom, the art of living within nature’s cycles, and the surprising ways constraints—whether in language, culture, or life’s circumstances—can shape us for the better.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the pressure to do it all, this episode will inspire you to embrace a simpler, richer approach: do a few things well, and do them in season.**Get your copy of A Season for That hereGet your copy of Still by Mary Jo Hoffman here**Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackersFind everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethingsOrder of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 12, 2025 • 58min
1KHO 430: The Father Factor: Why Dads Are More Essential Than We Ever Knew | Warren Farrell, The Boy Crisis
Dr. Warren Farrell, acclaimed author of "The Boy Crisis," dives into the essential yet often overlooked role of fathers in modern parenting. He discusses the profound issue of 'dad deprivation' and its impact on boys, revealing the surprising benefits of father involvement. The conversation addresses how societal expectations can hinder fathers from fully engaging with their families. Farrell also touches on the hidden dynamics of marital relationships, highlighting the importance of understanding and empathy to improve communication and connection within families.

Feb 10, 2025 • 57min
1KHO 429: The Future Belongs to Those With Relational Intelligence | Isabelle Hau, Love to Learn
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, but what if the greatest asset for the future isn't technology—it's relational intelligence? In this compelling episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with Isabelle Hau, author of Love to Learn, to explore the transformative power of human connection in education, parenting, and beyond.As AI companions become more prevalent, adults and children alike are struggling to distinguish artificial relationships from real ones. Isabelle shares groundbreaking research on how relational intelligence is the skill of the future, why unstructured play is vital for development, and how a silent crisis of loneliness is reshaping childhood and adulthood alike.From the dangers of over-scheduled childhoods to the friendship recession affecting adults, this conversation highlights the urgent need to reclaim connection in a world increasingly driven by algorithms. Are we trading real relationships for artificial ones? And what can we do to reverse the trend?Tune in for a deeply insightful discussion that will change the way you think about learning, relationships, and the future of human flourishing.**Get your copy of Love to Learn hereIsabelle is an author, impact investor, and education thought leader. Learn more about her here**Get your tickets for the 1000 Hours Outside Really Very Crunchy Tour here ! Get $5 off with the code "podcast" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 9, 2025 • 59min
1KHO 428: Uncovering Hidden Toxins: A Journey to Healthier Living with Iliriana Balaj
What if the foods and products we trust every day are contributing to chronic health issues? Iliriana Balaj joins The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast with Ginny Yurich to share her personal journey of discovering the hidden toxins in everyday products—from protein powders to personal care items—and how they impacted her health. After years of struggling with migraines, skin issues, and digestive problems despite leading an active lifestyle, Iliriana took matters into her own hands, uncovering the unregulated additives and misleading marketing behind many common products. Her experience led her to create Live Healthillie, a trusted source for clean, low-tox alternatives.In this insightful conversation, Ginny and Iliriana discuss the challenges of navigating food labels, the importance of ingredient transparency, and the growing movement toward holistic wellness. They also touch on the widespread use of birth control as a default solution for women’s health concerns and the importance of informed choices. If you're looking for practical ways to reduce exposure to harmful ingredients and make more intentional health decisions, this episode is a must-listen.**Learn more about everything Iliriana has to offer here Get your copy of Yummy Colors here**Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackersFind everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethingsOrder of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 7, 2025 • 57min
1KHO 427: There is So Little Time For Kids to Be Kids | Libbie Palmer, TimberNook Chiddingfold
In this inspiring episode, Ginny Yurich welcomes Libbie Palmer, the passionate founder of TimberNook Chiddingfold, to discuss the urgent need for unstructured, outdoor play in childhood. As a mother of six living on a farm in the UK, Libbie shares how she watched childhood shift over the past two decades—from one filled with free play and adventure to one increasingly dominated by schedules and structured activities. She reveals how her journey into home education and launching a TimberNook program transformed not just her children’s lives but the lives of countless others. Together, they dive into the power of mixed-age play, the importance of resisting societal pressure to over-schedule, and how giving children time and space to explore builds confidence, creativity, and resilience.Libbie also shares how stepping into the unknown and launching TimberNook has been a deeply rewarding experience, allowing her to work alongside her children while fostering a much-needed cultural shift in her community. Through captivating stories of kids engineering pulley systems, braving the elements, and discovering the joys of true, self-directed play, she paints a hopeful picture of what childhood should look like. Whether you're a parent questioning the fast pace of modern life or someone considering launching your own outdoor play initiative, this episode is a powerful call to action—reminding us all that childhood is fleeting, and protecting play is one of the greatest gifts we can offer the next generation.**Learn more about Libbie's TimberNook in Chiddingfold hereFollow Libbie on Social Media @timbernookchiddingfold **Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackersFind everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethingsOrder of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 5, 2025 • 58min
1KHO 426: The Relationship Between Light and Chronic Illness | Meredith Oke, Quantum Biology Collective
Could something as simple as light exposure be a missing link in chronic illness? In this eye-opening episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with Meredith Oke, co-founder of the Quantum Biology Collective, to explore how light impacts every system in the body. Meredith shares her personal journey of battling chronic fatigue and explains why artificial light, screen exposure, and disrupted circadian rhythms may be silently contributing to anxiety, depression, digestive issues, and even autoimmune conditions.With research pointing to light as a key regulator of health—from mitochondria function to hormone balance—this conversation sheds light (literally!) on practical ways to improve well-being. Meredith offers simple, science-backed strategies to optimize your family's exposure to natural light and protect against the harmful effects of modern lighting. If you or your loved ones are struggling with fatigue or other unexplained health issues, this episode may hold the answers you've been looking for.**Learn more about Meredith Oke hereListen to Meredith's Podcast, The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast hereFollow Meredith on Social Media @quantumbiologycollective **Get your tour tickets today!! We are going on tour with Jason and Emily Morrow from Really Very Crunchy and Dustin and Sarah Lolli from This Way Home at the end of February! You don't want to miss it. Save $5 with code "PODCAST" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 3min
1KHO 425: Drowning in Information, Starving for Experience | Tim Elmore, Generation Z Unfiltered
Tim Elmore, a leadership expert and bestselling author, shares insights on how today's youth are overwhelmed with information but lack real-world experiences. He discusses the impact of overprotection and prescriptive parenting on Generation Z, emphasizing the need for young people to face challenges and develop resilience. Elmore argues that allowing kids to struggle can better prepare them for adulthood. He also highlights the importance of meaningful rites of passage and risks in fostering emotional maturity and independence.

Feb 2, 2025 • 1h
1KHO 424: Trusting Your Instincts in a Culture That Doesn’t | Caley Jones and Andrea Haskins, Radical Moms Union
Are moms being pressured to ignore their instincts? In this episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with Caley Jones and Andrea Haskins from Radical Moms Union to explore the cultural forces that make motherhood harder than it needs to be. From the deceptive marketing of formula companies to the societal push for early separation between mothers and babies, they unpack how corporate interests and outdated norms often override a mother’s natural wisdom.Caley and Andrea share their personal journeys of breaking free from these pressures—choosing home birth, extended breastfeeding, and questioning the mainstream path. They reveal how the messaging around motherhood has been shaped by industries that profit from insecurity, exhaustion, and separation. This conversation is an invitation for moms to reclaim their confidence, trust their instincts, and rethink what truly matters in raising their children.**Learn more about the Radical Moms Union and all they have to offer here !**Get your tickets to the 1000 Hours Outside Really Very Crunchy Tour here ! Use code "PODCAST" to get $5 off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 4min
1KHO 423: The Worst Parts of Life Can Be Made Good | Tori Hope Peterson, Breaking the Patterns That Break You
In this powerful episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with Tori Hope Peterson, a passionate advocate for foster care, a mother, and the author of Fostered and Breaking the Patterns That Break You. Tori shares her deeply personal journey through the foster care system, revealing the pain of being moved from home to home, the impact of both neglect and kindness, and the long road to healing. She opens up about the challenges of breaking generational cycles, the power of forgiveness without closure, and how faith and resilience have shaped her life. Tori's reflections on attachment, identity, and finding belonging in unexpected places offer profound insights not only into the foster care system but also into the human need for love and security.As the conversation unfolds, Tori and Ginny explore the beauty of redemption—how even the hardest parts of life can be transformed for good. Tori shares wisdom from her books, detailing the lies many believe about healing, relationships, and success, and offering tangible steps toward wholeness. She also discusses her passion for hospitality, creating a home that welcomes the brokenhearted, and how her own experiences have shaped her view of what it means to be a "safe house" for others. This heartfelt and deeply moving episode is a testament to the idea that no matter how painful our past may be, hope and restoration are always possible.**Get your copy of Breaking the Patterns That Break You hereLearn more about Tori here**Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackersFind everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethingsOrder of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 29, 2025 • 55min
1KHO 422: When You Stop Moving, You Start Dying | Mark Sisson, Born to Walk
In this insightful conversation, Mark Sisson, founder of Primal and author of Born to Walk, uncovers the incredible benefits of walking over traditional running for health and longevity. He debunks myths around calorie burning, revealing how walking stimulates fat metabolism and even reduces dementia risk. Mark shares his personal journey from marathon runner to advocating for minimalist shoes and barefoot movement, offering practical tips for integrating walking into daily life. Get ready to rethink fitness and embrace walking as a joyful, sustainable exercise!