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1KHO 116: How to be Your Best When Your Kids are at Their Worst | Kim John Payne, Being at Your Best When Your Kids are at Their Worst
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
01/30/23 • 51 min
Kim John Payne says "How we handle the storms and struggles is what will ultimately define us in the eyes of our kids." And since difficulties can blow up quickly with kids having tried-and-true strategies that can calm down heated situations can make a huge impact on our family life both now and in the future.
This is the third time Kim has joined us on the podcast. He is always relatable, practical, and compassionate. You walk away from listening to him with more than you can imagine. In this episode you'll learn how and why to model self-control, how to break the cycle of frustration, how to recall the golden moments of your days and more.
Learn more about Kim John Payne and his Simplicity Parenting movement here >> https://www.simplicityparenting.com/
Purchase Being at Your Best When Your Kids are at Their Worst: Practical Compassion in Parenting here >> https://amzn.to/3wY8BcF
Don't miss our other two podcast episodes with Kim John Payne!
Episode 36 - The Undeclared War on Childhood >>
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1000-hours-outside-podcast/id1448210728?i=1000551379827
Episode 67 - We Underestimate the Power of Family >>
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1000-hours-outside-podcast/id1448210728?i=1000575715229
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1KHO 197: Harvesting Wisdom: Uniting Faith, Family, and Farming | Joel Salatin, The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
09/27/23 • 49 min
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/
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1KHO 268: Kids Are Capable of Being Their Best Selves When Playing Outside | David Thomas, Raising Emotionally Strong Boys
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04/01/24 • 61 min
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 substances to the power of movement-based experiences, Ginny and David discuss practical strategies for fostering healthy habits and outdoor adventures. Learn how journaling and nature can serve as antidotes to the numbing effects of modern life, guiding children towards self-regulation and authentic expression.
With a focus on modeling friendship and embracing risk and adventure, this conversation offers a roadmap for parents and caregivers committed to nurturing the next generation of emotionally strong, adventurous young men. Tune in to discover how you can play a vital role in rescuing childhood for families everywhere.
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Learn more about David here >> https://www.raisingboysandgirls.com/
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1KHO 266: The Largest Uncontrolled Experiment Humanity has Ever Performed on its Own Children | Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
03/26/24 • 57 min
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 of unparalleled mental health challenges among youth. He reveals the alarming rise in anxiety and depression, particularly pronounced among adolescent girls, and attributes it in part to the pervasive culture of "safetyism," where children are shielded from physical risks but exposed to unprecedented psychological perils online.
Drawing from historical contexts, Haidt paints a vivid picture of a bygone era where children roamed freely, fostering crucial social and emotional skills through unstructured play. However, the dawn of intensive parenting and the allure of digital devices reshaped the landscape, depriving children of vital developmental experiences.
Amidst these revelations, Haidt advocates for collective action, proposing transformative norms to reclaim childhood. From delaying smartphone access until high school to fostering phone-free school environments, he outlines a blueprint for restoring the essence of childhood and nurturing resilient, self-sufficient individuals.
With urgency and conviction, Haidt and Yurich challenge societal norms, urging parents to prioritize real-world experiences over digital distractions. As they navigate the complex terrain of modern parenting, they underscore the imperative of fostering independence, fostering social bonds, and embracing the inherent risks of childhood—a clarion call for a generation at the precipice of profound change.
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Learn more about The Anxious Generation here >> www.anxiousgeneration.com
Find Jonathan's Substack here >> www.afterbabel.com
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1KHO 191: Make Your Best Moments the Rule, Not the Exception | Jon Acuff, All it Takes is a Goal
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09/11/23 • 60 min
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
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1KHO 196: The Easier Things Have Gotten, The Unhappier We've Become | Jill Winger, Old-Fashioned on Purpose
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
09/25/23 • 57 min
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/
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1KHO 328 (Summer Homeschool Special #4): Change What Normal Looks Like | Matt Beaudreau, Apogee
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
08/10/24 • 60 min
In this enlightening episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich welcomes Matt Beaudreau from Apogee. They dive deep into the shortcomings of traditional education systems, inspired by the transformative ideas of John Holt and John Taylor Gatto. Matt shares his journey from public school educator to innovative thought leader, emphasizing the importance of lifelong learning and exploring alternative educational paths. Discover how Apogee Strong's unique programs support whole-family education, fostering creativity, independence, and a love for learning. This conversation is a must-listen for parents and educators seeking to break free from conventional constraints and empower the next generation.
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1KHO 281: Navigating the AI Revolution: Empowering and Preparing the Next Generation | Ben Angel, The Wolf is at the Door
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
05/01/24 • 56 min
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 thinking skills in preparing both ourselves and future generations for a world where AI plays a central role.
From discussing the ethical dimensions of AI, such as who controls information, to exploring practical strategies for enhancing cognitive flexibility, this episode offers vital insights into thriving in an increasingly AI-integrated world. The conversation also touches on the necessity of embracing change and the critical role of parents in guiding their children through these transformative times. Join Ginny and Ben as they unpack the complexities of living alongside AI and how to equip our children for a future where they can coexist with, and master, these digital advancements.
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Learn more about Ben here >> https://www.areyouunstoppable.com/
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1KHO 299: Put Your Family Center Stage | Dr. Josh Straub, Famous at Home
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
06/14/24 • 52 min
Dr. Josh Straub is here!! In this episode we explore the profound impact of prioritizing family amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life. Dr. Straub delves into the common regrets people have about not staying true to themselves and not spending enough time with loved ones. He emphasizes the importance of cherishing the biggest fans under our roof, noting that the very place we often overlook is where we truly want to be.
Dr. Straub shares touching memories of his grandmother, highlighting the simple joys and the significance of being fully present with children. He encourages families to pursue meaningful experiences without spending a fortune, making lasting memories through simplicity. The conversation touches on emotional maturity, the vital atmosphere in the home, and practical parenting skills, stressing the importance of love, affection, and managing stress.
As the discussion unfolds, Dr. Straub offers invaluable advice on creating a positive home environment, handling stress effectively, and embracing a mindset of "Why not?" instead of "No." This episode is a heartfelt reminder that the greatest red carpet we can walk is through our front door, and that becoming our best selves is the most impactful way to nurture and guide our children.
Tune in for an inspiring dialogue on how to put your family center stage and cultivate a home filled with love, peace, and simplicity.
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Learn more about Dr. Josh and Christi here >> https://www.famousathome.com/
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1KHO 231: We are Streaming and Scrolling Ourselves to an Early Grave | Dr. John Delony, Building a Non-Anxious Life
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
12/31/23 • 52 min
In this episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a candid conversation with Dr. John Delony. They tackle the universal struggles of modern life, emphasizing the pervasive issue of loneliness and the profound consequences of leading isolated lives. From the importance of building authentic relationships to the unconventional concept of embracing "weirdness," the discussion covers a spectrum of topics, including the challenges of making friends as adults, the societal discomfort with silence, and the impact of an outsourced culture on parenting. Dr. Delony also shares insights on sleep, parenting, and the pursuit of purpose, providing listeners with a compelling exploration of the nuances of authentic living in today's world.
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Learn more about Dr. John Delony here >> https://www.ramseysolutions.com/john-delony
and on Instagram @johndelony
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How many episodes does The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast have?
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast currently has 480 episodes available.
What topics does The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Parenting, Kids & Family and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast?
The episode title '1KHO 196: The Easier Things Have Gotten, The Unhappier We've Become | Jill Winger, Old-Fashioned on Purpose' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast?
The average episode length on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast is 55 minutes.
How often are episodes of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast released?
Episodes of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast are typically released every 2 days.
When was the first episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast?
The first episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast was released on Jan 1, 2019.
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