
EP26 The Milton Ulladulla Small School
11/02/20 • 74 min
School. Who can say they enjoyed every moment of it?
I don’t know man kids who are thrilled to be going to school. What is it that makes it such a drag and does it have to be that way?
In an ever-changing world and with an unprecedented challenge that school age kids and parents alike have to deal with these days with social media and other technology, maybe there’s a different way of educating our youth that’s worth exploring?
In this episode, we have local practitioners Peter Anderson, a chiropractor, and his wife Wan Yi Ng a GP, come on to talk about the ambitious project they’ve embarked on. They’re in the process of developing the Milton Ulladulla Small School, a small community-based school right here in our area. It's an alternative to the mainstream primary school education system along the lines of Montessori or green schools but it won't be under any particular one umbrella.
I find it fascinating that these two academics who have obviously spent many years in the education system believe that there is a better way we can be teaching our youth, but also inspiring that they're backing themselves so much in what they believe in to offer this alternative school to our community.
If you would like to show your support or express your interest, please reach out to Peter and Wan Yi. All details below.
And here’s some links to other similar schools that were mentioned in the chat!
School of Total Education (SOTE): www.sote.qld.edu.au
The Small School: www.thesmallschool.org.au
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School. Who can say they enjoyed every moment of it?
I don’t know man kids who are thrilled to be going to school. What is it that makes it such a drag and does it have to be that way?
In an ever-changing world and with an unprecedented challenge that school age kids and parents alike have to deal with these days with social media and other technology, maybe there’s a different way of educating our youth that’s worth exploring?
In this episode, we have local practitioners Peter Anderson, a chiropractor, and his wife Wan Yi Ng a GP, come on to talk about the ambitious project they’ve embarked on. They’re in the process of developing the Milton Ulladulla Small School, a small community-based school right here in our area. It's an alternative to the mainstream primary school education system along the lines of Montessori or green schools but it won't be under any particular one umbrella.
I find it fascinating that these two academics who have obviously spent many years in the education system believe that there is a better way we can be teaching our youth, but also inspiring that they're backing themselves so much in what they believe in to offer this alternative school to our community.
If you would like to show your support or express your interest, please reach out to Peter and Wan Yi. All details below.
And here’s some links to other similar schools that were mentioned in the chat!
School of Total Education (SOTE): www.sote.qld.edu.au
The Small School: www.thesmallschool.org.au
Treading Lightly
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/treading_lightly_inc/
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/TreadingLightlyInc/
Website |https://treadinglightly.org.au/
Milton Ulladulla Small School
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/miltonulladulla.smallschool
Instagram |https://www.instagram.com/miltonulladullasmallschool/
Website |https://www.miltonulladullasmallschool.com.au/
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EP25 Eco Building w/Critta, Marty and Wombat
In today's episode, we have three local legends who are hugely passionate about conservation and sustainability in the building industry.
First off we have legend Wombat which you may know from The Block and who originally went into the show with a desire to show people how we can have a more eco-friendly approach to building and continues to spread the same message in all his endeavors.
Marty Drysdale has been building his whole life and shares his experience with recycling materials and what is possible.
And lastly, we have Critta Chris Hayward from New View Building back on the show who has an ever-growing passion for coming up with new ideas to reduce waste and less of a footprint on building sites
It is awesome to open up this discussion in what can feel like an overwhelming issue in an industry such as the building game and we need more of these guys who care less about competition and pure profits and more about collaboration in building a better world.
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EP27 Kurt Nyholm from AKWA Surf
Welcome back tribe!
So good to be back speaking with inspirational people again after a little break from podcasting. Big things have been happening in the background of Treading Lightly, the main one being the opening of our new headquarters or the TLHub as it's been affectionately nicknamed. A place where like-minded individuals can collaborate, brainstorm new ideas, and initiate plans to really make a difference in what even project is going down! Big thanks to all those who contributed to making the Hub happen!
Today's guest is someone who was on top of the list when we were brainstorming the podcast so it's a privilege to finally have him on. Kurt co-owns AKWA surf here in Milton and is part of the board riders club. He's been involved with many charitable events in our town and came on today to spread awareness of the latest charity event.
SurfAid's mission is to improve the health, wellbeing, and resilience of families living in isolated regions connected to us through surfing. As surfers, we get to go and surf perfect waves that may be situated in remote areas of Indonesia and other countries. Most locals don't see the tourist revenues that should be going back into those very communities.
In Indonesia, a mother dies in childbirth every three hours and 20 babies die every hour. Half of these babies are less than one month old. In remote areas, these figures are worse.
All money raised goes to Surfaid https://surfaid.org/
There's a total of $12,000 worth of prizes - including a 10-Day Mentawai Surf Trip valued at $4,300 so get involved!
The Milton Mollymook Ulladulla SurfAid Team Raffle will be drawn on Sunday, 28 March 2021 at 4:00 PM so you need to get in quick if you'd like to contribute.
Please head to
https://www.raffletix.com.au/surfaidteamraffle2021
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