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  • 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.
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  • 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.

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  • Beth Barbeau returns for her sixth appearance on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, and as always, she brings her signature wisdom, warmth, and practical insight. In this episode, Beth and Ginny dive into the concept of stretching—physically, mentally, and emotionally—throughout parenthood and life. From the unexpected challenges of new motherhood to the lifelong process of navigating change, Beth shares how embracing discomfort can lead to growth, resilience, and deeper connections with our children.

    Beth reminds us that motherhood is not just something we do—it is something we become. Raising small children may not look like world-changing work from the outside, but it is—every act of care, every moment of sacrifice, and every decision to show up shapes the future in profound ways.

    Beth also introduces her latest free webinar, How to Evaluate Your Sick Kids, along with her invaluable downloadable guide, Let Me Feel Your Forehead. This resource empowers parents with practical tools to assess and manage everyday childhood illnesses confidently at home, reducing unnecessary panic and medical visits. As always, Beth’s expertise goes beyond midwifery—she equips families with generational wisdom that strengthens not just parents, but entire communities. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the constant stretching of parenthood, this episode is a must-listen. This conversation is an encouragement to all mothers: you are braver than you think, and the work you do matters more than you know.

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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Best-selling author and biomechanist Katy Bowman returns to The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, this time joined by clinical psychologist Diana Hill, to tackle one of the most relatable struggles of modern life: knowing we should move more, but feeling stuck in patterns that keep us sedentary. Their new book, I Know I Should Exercise, But..., explores 44 common reasons people don’t move—from time constraints to embarrassment to plain old exhaustion—and offers practical, mindset-shifting solutions to break through these barriers. In this engaging and eye-opening conversation, Ginny, Katy, and Diana dive into how movement can be seamlessly integrated into daily life, why our psychology plays a bigger role in exercise than we realize, and how embracing flexibility (both mentally and physically) is the key to lifelong movement.

    With humor, personal anecdotes, and thought-provoking insights, this episode unpacks the hidden obstacles that keep us from moving and how to overcome them—without the guilt, pressure, or rigid expectations that often accompany fitness culture. From redefining exercise as something beyond the gym to embracing movement “snacks” throughout the day, this discussion will leave you feeling empowered to move in ways that truly work for you. Whether you’re struggling to find motivation, wrestling with comparison, or simply looking for new ways to incorporate movement into a busy life, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
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  • Are you stuck in one lane, afraid to explore the deeper parts of who you are? Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith joins Ginny Yurich to discuss the tension of becoming—the uncomfortable yet necessary process of stepping into our fullest selves. Together, they unpack why so many people resist change, the hidden attacks that come when we embrace growth, and how rest is more than sleep—it's a way of life. Dr. Dalton-Smith shares insights from her latest book, Being Fully Known, and her groundbreaking framework on the seven types of rest, challenging us to rethink work-life balance and instead pursue work-life harmony. This conversation is packed with wisdom on identity, courage, and finding the sacred part of your work. If you’ve ever felt like you’re more than the roles you’ve been assigned, this episode is for you!
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  • Are we too left-brained for our own good? In one of the most powerful conversations ever on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, John Eldredge unpacks how modern life has stripped us of mystery, beauty, and true refuge. We are being discipled—not by faith, but by the internet—trained to expect instant answers while losing our ability to linger, wonder, and believe. Eldredge shares how our screens shape our souls, why beauty is an essential balm for the weary, and the surprising reason why children instinctively build forts. This episode is an invitation to step away from the digital chaos and rediscover what truly restores.

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  • Self-loathing is a silent epidemic—often overlooked, misunderstood, and deeply ingrained from an early age. In this groundbreaking episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with Dr. Blaise Aguirre, Harvard psychiatrist and author of I Hate Myself: Overcoming Self-Loathing and Realizing Why You’re Wrong About You. Dr. Aguirre reveals why self-hatred is rarely addressed in therapy, how it differs from depression, and the surprising ways it manifests in children—even before they can remember ever liking themselves.

    He dives into the dangerous impact of modern social media, the crucial role of autonomy in childhood, and why simply telling kids they are lovable doesn’t work. Instead, he offers practical, science-backed strategies to help children build resilience, develop a sense of agency, and discover what truly lights them up. With eye-opening insights and real solutions, this episode is essential for parents, educators, and anyone seeking a fresh approach to mental health.

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  • Creativity isn’t a talent reserved for a select few—it’s a way of being. In this inspiring episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich welcomes Stephen Roach, host of the Makers & Mystics podcast and founder of The Breath & the Clay gathering, to explore the heart of creativity and why it matters now more than ever.

    Stephen shares his deep-rooted creative journey, from growing up in a musical Appalachian family to becoming a musician, author, and advocate for artistic expression. Together, they discuss the five creativity killers (comparison, fear, passivity, consumerism, and perfectionism), how failures actually enrich the soil for future success, and why contemplation is an essential but often overlooked ingredient in creative work.

    This conversation is packed with wisdom on how to embrace your unique creative expression, overcome fear, and cultivate wonder in daily life. Whether you think you’re creative or not, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you show up in the world. Plus, Stephen shares details on The Breath & the Clay gathering, a unique event at the intersection of art, faith, and culture.

    Tune in for an inspiring discussion that will leave you with a renewed perspective on creativity, failure, and the beauty of embracing your own story. 🎨✨

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  • To be alive is to be addicted—whether to work, control, social media, or the need for approval, we all have something we turn to in order to soothe our pain.

    Addiction isn’t just about alcohol or drugs—it’s about anything we use to numb our pain, from workaholism to social media to people-pleasing. In this eye-opening conversation, bestselling author and Enneagram expert Ian Cron joins Ginny Yurich to discuss his latest book, The Fix: How the 12 Steps Offer a Surprising Path of Transformation for the Well-Adjusted, the Down and Out, and Everyone in Between. Together, they explore the hidden compulsions that rule our lives, the surprising depth of the 12-step process, and why true healing requires surrendering our self-made solutions in favor of something far greater.

    This episode isn’t just about addiction—it’s about waking up. Ian shares how our culture profits from keeping us distracted and addicted, the spiritual roots of compulsive behaviors, and why emotional sobriety is the key to lasting peace. Whether you struggle with food, control, screens, or perfectionism, The Fix offers a path toward transformation. Listen in as Ian and Ginny unpack what it means to truly let go—and why that’s where real freedom begins.

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  • What if the best way to prepare for life wasn’t through endless classes and structured learning, but through curiosity, risk, and real-world experience? On this episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich talks with social entrepreneur and author Liz Bohannon about breaking free from fear-based decision-making, the myth of traditional success, and why our culture’s obsession with expertise is limiting our potential. Liz shares how she applies an entrepreneurial mindset to parenting, why missing school for hands-on learning experiences is worth it, and how embracing failure has been her biggest teacher. This conversation is packed with insights on taking action, overcoming fear, and giving yourself permission to start before you're ready.

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  • Many of us are walking around in what Justin Roethlingshoefer calls “fake health”—not technically sick, but far from thriving. In this eye-opening conversation, Justin, a performance coach to elite athletes and entrepreneurs, shares how he discovered the hidden metric that reveals whether your body is truly adapting to stress: heart rate variability (HRV). He explains why burnout, brain fog, anxiety, weight gain, and even fertility struggles are often symptoms of deeper imbalances and how simple, actionable changes can help you reclaim your energy, sleep, and overall well-being. If you’ve ever felt exhausted, overwhelmed, or stuck in survival mode, this episode is your wake-up call.

    Listen in as we explore how to decode your body’s signals, break free from stress cycles, and take ownership of your health—once and for all.
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  • Why are we lonelier than ever despite having more autonomy than any generation before us? In this eye-opening episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with William Von Hippel, author of The Social Paradox, to explore the tension between autonomy and connection. They discuss why wealth and convenience don’t necessarily lead to happiness, how the shift to urban living has fractured our social ties, and why unstructured childhood play fosters lifelong friendships. Bill shares surprising insights about relationships, parenting hacks for fostering independence, and the unexpected downside of too much choice. If you've ever wondered why you can have everything and still feel like something’s missing, this conversation is for you.
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  • In one of the most heartwarming and inspiring episodes of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich welcomes Korie Robertson of Duck Dynasty to explore the secret to building a strong, connected, and joyful family. With humor, wisdom, and deep insight, Korie shares stories of faith, perseverance, and the enduring power of family bonds. From her childhood love story with Willie Robertson to the hard-won lessons of business, parenting, and marriage, Korie opens up about the values that have shaped her family’s legacy. She reflects on the blessings of loyalty, faithfulness, and resilience—lessons learned from Miss Kay’s unwavering devotion, Phil’s remarkable redemption, and the Robertson family's journey from humble beginnings to national influence.

    Together, Ginny and Korie discuss the importance of letting kids grow up, the power of modeling character over micromanaging, and the generational impact of staying the course through life’s challenges. Korie shares behind-the-scenes moments from Duck Dynasty, her thoughts on raising kids with courage and kindness, and her excitement for the show’s much-anticipated return. This episode is a must-listen, offering both practical parenting wisdom and an uplifting reminder that no matter where life takes you, all is not lost.

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  • Modern life has trained us to rely on logic, language, and endless mental chatter—but what if we’re missing half the picture? In this eye-opening episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with bestselling author and psychologist Steven Biddulph to explore the forgotten power of the brain’s right hemisphere—our wild creature mind—and how reconnecting with it can transform anxiety, relationships, and well-being.

    They dive into body-based wisdom, gut feelings, and why emotions manifest physically, offering simple yet profound ways to help both kids and adults process stress, trauma, and overwhelm. Through movement, nature, and deep listening, we can unlock the intuitive, creative, and socially connected side of our brains that has been silenced for too long.
    If you’ve ever felt trapped in anxious thoughts or disconnected from yourself, this conversation will change how you think about your mind, body, and the way forward.

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  • Parenting teenagers is a wild ride, and Chip Leighton has turned the journey into comedy gold. In this laugh-out-loud episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich sits down with Leighton—author of What Time is Noon? and creator of The Leighton Show—to unpack the unintentionally hilarious and completely baffling text messages teens send their parents. From absurd food-related questions to the universal struggle of deciphering teenage logic, Leighton shares how his viral social media presence and new book capture the quirks of modern parenting.

    But beneath the humor lies a deeper truth—these texts reflect the unique, evolving relationship between parents and their teens. Leighton and Yurich discuss the delicate balance of maintaining open communication, the importance of laughter in family life, and how social media has fundamentally changed the way young people interact with their parents. Whether you’ve ever received an urgent text about "where wild dogs get their nails clipped" or just need a good chuckle, this episode is a must-listen for parents everywhere.'

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  • 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.

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  • Are we facing a fatherhood crisis? In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Warren Farrell, author of The Boy Crisis and Role Mate to Soul Mate, unpacks the hidden struggles of modern fatherhood, the life-altering impact of dad deprivation, and why boys are falling behind in nearly every metric. He explains The Father’s Catch-22—how men learn to love their families by being away from them—and reveals why the very qualities that make men successful at work often make them struggle at home.

    From boundary-setting differences between moms and dads to the single greatest predictor of success in life (spoiler: it’s not intelligence), this episode is packed with paradigm-shifting insights. Ginny Yurich shares how Farrell’s research changed her view on marriage, divorce, parenting, and the overlooked power of dads. This is one of the most profound conversations on family and fatherhood you’ll ever hear.

    🔹 The real reason women file for divorce 69% of the time
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    🔹 70 ways children benefit from active father involvement
    🔹 Why sustaining love is not biologically natural—and how to fix it

    This episode will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about fathers, families, and the future of our children.
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