The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

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Mar 31, 2025 • 52min

1KHO 453: How to Keep Going When It Feels Like All is Falling Apart | Levi Lusko, Blessed are the Spiraling

Levi Lusko, an author and speaker known for his honest discussions about faith, shares insights from his book "Blessed Are the Spiraling." He opens up about confronting life’s chaos, panic attacks, and the transformational power of slowing down. Topics include embracing change, battling comparison, and the significance of nurturing relationships during tough times. Levi emphasizes finding beauty in hardships and preparing for life's transitions. This heartfelt dialogue highlights that even in moments of chaos, there’s a path toward peace and fulfillment.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 60min

1KHO 452: The New Drug - What Every Parent Needs to Know About Pornography| Parker Hymas, Fight the New Drug

Is pornography just a private matter—or is it rewiring our kids’ brains, damaging relationships, and fueling exploitation? In this urgent and eye-opening episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich speaks with Parker Hymas from Fight the New Drug, a non-religious, non-legislative organization dedicated to exposing the harmful effects of porn through science, facts, and personal accounts.Together, they dive into what makes today’s porn fundamentally different from past generations, how early exposure (sometimes as young as age 7) is shaping children’s mental health and relational expectations, and why conversations—not just filters—are the true solution. Parker breaks down the research, offers hope for healing, and shares practical tools for parents, educators, and anyone who cares about kids.If you’ve been avoiding this topic, this is the episode you can’t afford to miss.**All Fight the New Drug resources are free!!Learn more about Fight the New Drug and all they have to offer hereBring Fight the New Drug to your organization by going hereParents, find special resources just for you from Fight the New Drug here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 26, 2025 • 55min

1KHO 451: Trust Your Kids More and Worry About Them Less | Dr. William Stixrud and Ned Johnson, The Self-Driven Child

Dr. William Stixrud, a neuropsychologist and assistant professor, teams up with educator Ned Johnson to explore revolutionary parenting strategies. They challenge the pressure-driven culture, advocating for children's autonomy and the power of independent play to bolster mental health. With insights on fostering resilience and joy, they discuss the importance of trust between parents and children. They also emphasize the detrimental effects of toxic expectations and the need for 'radical downtime' to allow kids to thrive and explore their interests.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 57min

1KHO 450: There is Good News Even in Sad Stories | Annie F. Downs, Where Did TJ Go?

Annie F. Downs, a beloved author and speaker known for her insights into grief and faith, joins the discussion to share the heartfelt story behind her children's book, 'Where Did TJ Go?'. She candidly explores the themes of loss and resilience, highlighting the importance of hope amid sorrow. Annie reflects on her personal battles with self-image and food addiction, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique journeys. With a focus on planting seeds of hope, the conversation weaves through spiritual growth and the beauty found in life's challenges.
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Mar 23, 2025 • 51min

1KHO 449: An Adventure Doesn’t Occur Until There’s a Flop | Thom Barrett, Living While Dying

What if the “flops” in life are actually the beginning of the real adventure? Thom Barrett joins Ginny Yurich on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast to share how a cancer diagnosis—and a midlife awakening—sparked decades of daring outdoor exploration. From falling off a 20-foot cliff in Colorado to kayaking with piranhas in the Amazon, Thom’s adventures are bold, raw, and deeply human. He opens up about building a DIY winter camper, adventuring with his daughters, redefining purpose in retirement, and how cancer shifted his entire view of living. This conversation is packed with humor, wisdom, and inspiration for anyone who’s wondering if it’s too late—or too scary—to begin again. Spoiler: It’s not.**Learn more about Thom hereGet your copy of Living While Dying here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 21, 2025 • 54min

1KHO 448: Have We Removed the Greatest Teacher About How to Live? | Suzanne B. O'Brien, The Good Death

This is a must-listen-to episode!!! It's SO good and it will give you so much to ponder and talk about with others!!In this deeply moving episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with Suzanne O'Brien, author of The Good Death: A Guide to Supporting Your Loved One Through the End of Life. Suzanne, a registered nurse and death doula, offers a powerful, healing perspective on end-of-life care, emphasizing that death is not a medical event but a profoundly human experience. Through the lens of her expertise, Suzanne explores how we can reclaim the sacredness of dying, and the invaluable lessons it offers for living fully. She shares how, with the right knowledge and mindset, families can face death with peace and acceptance, avoiding regrets and embracing the opportunity for growth that end-of-life moments provide.Suzanne’s inspiring message encourages listeners to live each day with purpose, reflecting on the value of time and the importance of choosing to live fully—before we find ourselves looking back with regrets. This episode offers not just insights on how to support loved ones through the end of their journey, but also how to approach life itself with a heart full of gratitude, presence, and connection. A must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of both life and death, and how the two are inextricably linked.**Get your copy of The Good Death hereLearn more about Suzanne and all she has to offer here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 32min

1KHO 447: The Powerful Lost Art of Becoming Mother | Beth Barbeau, Indigo Forest

Beth Barbeau, a midwife specializing in holistic healthcare and family wellness, shares her insights on navigating motherhood. She highlights the importance of embracing discomfort for growth and deeper connections with children. The discussion also explores personalized support in maternal healthcare and the impact of generational wisdom. Beth introduces her free webinar and guide to help parents manage childhood illnesses confidently, emphasizing that every act of care shapes the future. This conversation reassures mothers of their inherent bravery and the significance of their work.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 50min

1KHO 446: The Transformative Power of 10 Hours of Recess Each Week | Kensie Wiebe, Timbernook

In this inspiring episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich talks with Kensie Wiebe about the groundbreaking initiative of incorporating TimberNook's outdoor play program into a traditional school. Kensie shares how her school made the bold move to offer 10 hours of outdoor play each week, fostering a deeper connection to nature and allowing kids the space for unstructured, autonomous play. She highlights the benefits of mixed-age groups, the importance of longer outdoor sessions, and how these changes have had a lasting impact on the children’s emotional, social, and physical development.Kensie also discusses how this shift has not only benefited the students but has improved teacher satisfaction as well, with teachers noting higher productivity and better engagement in the classroom. As the program continues to grow, Kensie reflects on the ripple effect this initiative has created, challenging the conventional approach to education by prioritizing play and outdoor time. This episode will leave you reconsidering the importance of nature in children’s development and how schools can play a key role in transforming the way we educate.**Find out more about how to bring TimberNook to your school or your area hereGet a copy of Balanced and Barefoot here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 16, 2025 • 47min

1KHO 445: From Ninja Warrior to Nature | Anthony Porter, Outdoor Anthony

In this episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich chats with Anthony Porter, a four-time American Ninja Warrior contender, nature educator, and creator of the Epic Nature Journal. We dive into Anthony’s incredible journey from parkour to outdoor survival, his passion for helping kids embrace nature, and his unique perspective on adventure. Anthony shares his top tips for getting outside, from survival skills to finding your personal "totem" for outdoor fun. His hilarious, hands-on approach to education, including how to clean wounds with a banana peel and the fascinating science behind snakes’ heat-sensing abilities, will inspire listeners of all ages to reconnect with nature and embrace their own adventurous spirit. Whether you're a parent looking for fresh ways to spark outdoor interest in your kids or a nature lover seeking new challenges, this episode is full of inspiration and laughter.**Check out Anthony's Epic Nature Journal hereFind everything Anthony Porter here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 12, 2025 • 1h 8min

1KHO 444: It's Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn | Greta Eskridge

In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Ginny Yurich welcomes back her dear friend Greta Eskridge for a critical discussion on protecting children from the pervasive reach of porn. Greta shares her own family’s journey, the hard-earned wisdom she’s gained from years of research, and the urgent need for parents to step into these conversations with courage.From shocking statistics to practical scripts, this episode equips parents with the tools to safeguard their kids' innocence and prepare them for a world where exposure is almost inevitable. We tackle why the industry is working so hard to normalize porn, the lifelong impact of early exposure, and how we can build a compelling offline life for our kids. Greta’s new book, It’s Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn, is more than a resource—it’s a battle cry for parents to rise up and fight for the next generation.This is not an easy conversation, but it’s one we must have. Don't miss it.**Get your copy of It's Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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