The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

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Jan 3, 2024 • 55min

1KHO 232: We Overlook the Simple Stuff that Doesn't Cost a Dime | Michele Borba, Ed.D., Unselfie

Join Ginny Yurich and Dr. Michele Borba as the talk about the critical issue of declining empathy in today's youth. Together, they explore the roots of empathy, the transformative power of emotional literacy, and the link between empathy and success. The episode covers various aspects, including the impact of face-to-face communication, the role of play in building empathy, and the alarming decline in reading rates among teenagers. Dr. Borba provides valuable insights and practical tips to counteract these trends, emphasizing the importance of fostering empathy for a healthier, more compassionate future.Learn more about Michele here >> https://micheleborba.com/Purchase your copy of Unselfie here >> https://amzn.to/3NKZ9lu***Downloads your free 1000 Hours Outside trackers 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
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Dec 31, 2023 • 53min

1KHO 231: We are Streaming and Scrolling Ourselves to an Early Grave | Dr. John Delony, Building a Non-Anxious Life

Dr. John Delony, mental health expert, joins host Ginny Yurich to discuss the universal struggles of modern life, emphasizing the pervasive issue of loneliness. They cover topics such as making friends as adults, discomfort with silence, and the impact of an outsourced culture on parenting. They also explore insights on sleep, parenting, and purpose, providing listeners with a compelling exploration of authentic living in today's world.
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Dec 28, 2023 • 60min

1KHO 230: Pushing Back Against Over-Regulated, Hyper-Scheduled Childhoods | Nir Eyal, Indistractable

The podcast delves into topics like over-regulated childhoods, personal development strategies, managing discomfort, time management, and the importance of free play for children. Nir Eyal discusses pre-commitment techniques, mastering internal triggers, and debunking misconceptions about productivity. He highlights the psychological toll of limited free playtime on children and the necessity of fostering autonomy for their well-being.
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Dec 28, 2023 • 45min

1KHO 229: Navigating the Anxiety Epidemic | Sissy Goff, The Worry-Free Parent

Join host Ginny Yurich and renowned guest Sissy Goff on a transformative journey through Sissy's newest book "The Worry-Free Parent: Living in Confidence so Your Kids Can Too."Explore the seismic shift in parenting over the last five years. Delve into staggering statistics, such as 1 in 4 kids and 1 in 3 adolescents are battling anxiety, with girls twice as likely as boys.Uncover the crucial link between parental anxiety and children's struggles, as Sissy emphasizes the imperative for parents to do their own work. Discover practical insights on combating anxiety's impact with parental warmth and understanding the smile network in your brain. Gain essential skills on managing intensity, fostering independence, and empowering kids through challenging tasks.Explore the powerful mix of anxiety and intensity, and why micromanaging stems from this combination. Hear about the how of allowing children to do hard things and building confidence through unstructured play. Capture the essence of Sissy's advice on relieving academic pressure, embracing play, and being the calmest person in the room.This episode will leave you with actionable strategies and a renewed perspective on parenting in the age of anxiety. ***Learn more about Sissy and The Raising Boys and Girls Podcast here >> https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/Order your copy of The Worry-Free Parent here >> https://amzn.to/3vlr5pz***Find 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
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Dec 26, 2023 • 49min

1KHO 228: Roots to Ranches: A Journey from Parking Lots to Sustainable Plates | Ben Spell, Founder of Good Ranchers

Join host Ginny Yurich on this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast as she sits down with Ben Spell, the visionary founder of Good Ranchers, a company with a mission to reconnect American families to the source of their food. Ben shares his inspiring story, from starting with zero agricultural background, no knowledge, and no money, to building a thriving business that champions transparency in the food industry.In this conversation, Ben unveils the shadows of the food industry, highlighting the lack of country of origin labeling. Learn about Good Ranchers' commitment to supporting local communities and strengthening the domestic supply chain. The discussion delves into the stark contrast in meat quality, emphasizing Good Ranchers' pledge to only sell what they would personally consume.Discover the startling statistics about the decline of independent ranches in the US and the disconnection of the general population from the realities of farming. Ben emphasizes the importance of balance in life and how food serves as a powerful catalyst for bringing people together. The episode also features a ranch partner highlight and encourages listeners to step out of their comfort zones by visiting farms and engaging with the source of their food.Tune in as Ben Spell and Ginny Yurich unravel the story behind Good Ranchers and their mission to remove the guesswork from the meat aisle, empowering families across the country to make informed and conscious choices about the food they put on their tables. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 23, 2023 • 54min

1KHO 227: Laughing Through Life's Tale: S.D. Smith on Imagination, Parenthood, and Mooses with Bazookas | S.D. Smith, Mooses with Bazookas

In the latest installment of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a compelling conversation with S.D. Smith, the brilliant mind behind the Green Ember Series and the newly released "Mooses with Bazookas." In this third appearance on the show, Smith delves into the roots of his storytelling journey, shaped significantly by his childhood experiences of outdoor play and the endless possibilities it fueled in his imagination.The discussion centers on the idea that we are all allies in imagination, a theme resonating particularly with parents navigating the challenges of raising children. Smith emphasizes the desire to bless his own children, drawing inspiration from the trenches of parenthood.A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the role of humor in navigating life's complexities. At its core, Smith believes humor to be a hospitable force, offering a respite from the seriousness of the world. He reflects on the importance of laughter, not just for adults but as a blessing for children as well.The episode takes a thoughtful turn, exploring Smith's insights on joy, anxiety, and depression. Drawing from his favorite biblical passages in Ecclesiastes, he encourages listeners to enjoy life as much as possible. Smith's philosophical influences, particularly from Peter Kreeft, add depth to the discussion, highlighting the profound nature of humor in the grand scheme of things.The episode concludes with a powerful message about the world's inherent need for genuine, whole-hearted laughter. Smith's journey, from Green Ember to Mooses with Bazookas, unfolds as a testament to the transformative power of imagination, joy, and laughter in the face of life's challenges.** Get your copy of Mooses with Bazookas here >> https://store.sdsmith.com/products/mooses-with-bazookas-signedLearn more about S.D. Smith here >> https://sdsmith.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 17, 2023 • 47min

1KHO 226: Overcoming Fear and Rediscovering Joy | Briana Collins, Mirror Image

Briana Collins joins us to talk about her brand new book, Mirror Image and to walk us through her experience of emerging from debilitating struggles and overwhelming fears as a mother, offering a raw and relatable perspective that resonates with the challenges faced by parents.From the relentless battle against invisible enemies to the unexpected terrors brought on by the pandemic, Briana unveils the transformative power of embracing vulnerability and letting go of the need for excessive control. Explore overlooked aspects of marriage, discover key priorities that strengthen family bonds, and gain insights into unconventional wisdom, such as the calming effects of a perfect C note produced by bees.Together, Briana and Ginny delve into the liberating practice of questioning societal pressures and share valuable lessons learned in cultivating genuine connections with children. Briana Collins unfolds the honor and privilege of holding our children's dreams and callings, emphasizing the importance of starting meaningful friendships with them early on.If you're a parent seeking inspiration and a fresh perspective on navigating the challenges of motherhood, this episode is a captivating exploration of fear unveiled and joy rediscovered.Learn more about Briana here >> www.Brianacollins.netAnd on Instagram at @briana__collinsPurchase your copy of Mirror Image here >> https://amzn.to/481YhRt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 15, 2023 • 35min

1KHO 225: Carrying Dreams: A Journey of Friendship | Kevan Chandler and Natalie Peterson

Embark on a heartwarming journey with Kevan Chandler, the visionary behind We Carry Kevan, and illustrator Natalie Peterson, creators of the newly launched children's book, "We Carry Kevan." Kevan opens up about the initial concerns he faced when first trying the life-changing backpack and the ongoing challenges he confronts.At the core of the episode is a discussion about the book's essence—a tale crafted for all children, irrespective of abilities, who yearn for genuine friendships. Kevan shares his aspiration to both be that friend and find that friend. The episode unveils the inspiring collaboration between Kevan and Natalie and offers a glimpse into their 2024 tour, promising a journey filled with courage, trust, and reliance on others—the central themes of this captivating children's book.The narrative explores the profound impact of Kevan's journey, triggering two recurring questions: "Where did you get that backpack?" and "Where do you get those friends?" The answers unravel the magic of the backpack and extend an invitation: "Can you help me get this backpack so I can have an adventure?" Join us as we delve into the deep messages of fear, trust, and friendship woven into "We Carry Kevan," a book transcending boundaries and inviting every child to embark on an extraordinary adventure.**Learn more about We Carry Kevan and order his brand new kids book here >> https://wecarrykevan.org/Check out Natalie Peterson's etsy shop here >> https://www.etsy.com/shop/AedanPeterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 13, 2023 • 56min

1KHO 224: Gifts that Foster Adventure and Create Lasting Memories | Jeremy Puglisi, The RV Atlas

Gifts ideas under $50 that help families build memories?!The best value in American camping gear?!Favorite piece of camping gear of all?!The best flashlight of all time?! Jeremy Puglisi from The RV Atlas joins us for the FOURTH time!!! We're diving into gifts that foster adventure and create lasting memories.Jeremy, known for his expertise from The RV Atlas Podcast, shares insights into thoughtful gifts under $50 that facilitate outdoor experiences. From cooking outside with the best value in American camping gear – a skillet by Lodge Cast Iron – to favorite camping recipes like smashburgers and pancakes, Jeremy emphasizes the value of gifts that pack a punch without breaking the bank.Discover Jeremy's all-time favorite camping gear, the Fireside Friend Camp Axe, a generational gift that has become a staple on every camping trip. The episode also explores the fun side of camping with games like Spot it camping edition, along with pro tips for gaming in the great outdoors.For those looking for practical yet memorable gifts, Jeremy recommends hiking socks with a lifetime warranty from Darn Tough and the classic Stormy Kromer caps. Get insights into the best flashlight – the Nebo Slyde King – and learn why it's Jeremy's favorite of all time.As the episode unfolds, listeners get valuable recommendations on budget-friendly camping gear, including the Coleman Sundome tent, hailed as the best value for a starter tent. Whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting, Jeremy's advice emphasizes that there's no wrong way to camp, and whatever your budget, you can create outdoor memories with your kids.Tune in for a dose of joy, light, and life as Ginny and Jeremy encourage everyone to embrace adventure and get outside in 2024. Don't miss this insightful episode that offers practical gift ideas and a reel of positivity for outdoor enthusiasts.Listen to other episodes with Jeremy here:1KHO 117: All Things Camping1KHO 134: Discovering the Best Camping Spots in America: A Journey Through All 50 States1KHO 155: Unleashing Your National Park Wanderlust: Camping Tips and Unforgettable Memories  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 8, 2023 • 52min

1KHO 223: Nature Takes Away the Overwhelm | Melanie Wegener, Savvy Mamma

In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside podcast, host Ginny Yurich invites guest Melanie Wegener to explore the importance of outdoor experiences for families. The conversation covers a range of topics, including minimalism, gear and clothing considerations, and the benefits of cultivating side hustles. Melanie shares her insights on winning over $40,000 in prizes through free competitions and provides some tips for those looking to try it out.The discussion delves into the challenges of getting small children outside, emphasizing the difficulties of simply getting out the door. Melanie highlights the positive impact of outdoor activities on both mothers and children, emphasizing that being in nature contributes to better regulation for everyone involved. The episode explores practical tips for making your yard more enticing than screens and the importance of habit stacking to incorporate exercise while spending time outdoors with kids.Listeners gain insights into the concept of "nature takes away the overwhelm" and discover ways to add bits of nature to everyday life. The conversation also covers the benefits of risky play for children and how it can be managed in a controlled environment.As the episode progresses, Melanie shares tips on handling laundry when outdoor play inevitably leads to dirt and explores the idea of making real-life experiences more enticing than digital alternatives. The discussion concludes with practical advice on throwing an outdoor party and Melanie's favorite open-ended toys for encouraging deeper play, including Duplo/Lego, train tracks, and Magnatiles. Tune in to discover how embracing the outdoors can lead to happier, more connected family experiences.Learn more about Melanie here >> https://thesavvymamma.com/And on Instagram @savvymamma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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