Kids Who Explore Parent Edition Kids Who Explore
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- Para toda la familia
The mamas behind the scenes at Kids Who Explore, share weekly episodes covering all things exploring (with kids), from simple walks outside to camping in the backcountry. Expect interviews with explorers from all over the world and lots of takeaways for your own future adventures!
Instagram: @kidswhoexplore
Facebook: Kids Who Explore
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Ep. 120 Travelling with Carry-On Only with Jocey Newman
Travelling with kids doesn’t have to require packing the whole house. Jocey Newman and her spouse took off on a year-long adventure with their kid and only carry-on. Let’s learn how!
Jocey Newman is a mom, adventure traveller, and the founder of First Peak, a line of sustainable adventure wear for babies and toddlers. All her clothes are made in the USA using eco-friendly fabrics that are designed to stand up to mess, moisture, and exploration. She’s currently living on the road with her husband and 2-year-old, testing out First Peak clothes every day.
Reasons to Pack Carry-On Only:
No lost luggage
Less to haul
Makes travel faster
Teaches children value and purposeful consumption
Kids are really good at finding anything to play with
Allows you and your kids to work on letting go and saying bye to items
What to Pack:
Camping packs as carry-on (using packing cubes)
A smaller backpack for day use
Stroller (Baby Zen YoYo Stroller)
Carseat, if you’re not borrowing
Clothes
Books
iPad
What to Buy On Travel:
Snacks
Perishable food
Diapers
Toiletries
What to Borrow:
Big items
Air BnB has a filter, so you can search for homes with cribs, etc.
Carseat, even from Facebook Marketplace (car seats are a tricky one, because different places have different regulations, and you don’t know how a car seat has been treated…this one may take some looking into)
Tips for Travel:
Don’t overpack for the “what if’s” or plan for every possible scenario
Consider using transit, bikes, rentals
For liquids, pack some small ones, but then buy larger there as needed
Before arriving, look up park, pharmacy, and grocery store near you
Wash clothes in the sink as needed
When exhausted, get outside, have snacks, change the scenery, and give kids a chance to lead!
First Peak [Sustainable Kids’ Clothing]:
Inspiration for this business came from her son spilling milk on himself while hiking/travelling. She was inspired to create something sustainable, that’s quick to dry, uses safe fabrics, and lasts!
Check it out:
www.firstpeak.co
IG: @firstpeakbaby
Check out KWE’s #patch4apurpose to support 1, or all 8, charities:
https://kidswhoexplore.com/product/original-explorer-patch4apurpose/
Today’s Host: @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexploreProduction: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music -
Ep. 119 Parenting Off the Beaten Path with Meghan J. Ward
Have you ever wondered if becoming a parent will change your adventures? Have you ever wondering what travelling the world would look like with kids? Meghan J. Ward wondered too, and she made it happen. She tells us all about it in her books, and today on the podcast!
Meghan J. Ward is a writer, editor, digital content specialist and all-around storyteller based in Banff, Canada (Treaty 7 territory), and mama of two. An avid outdoor adventurer with a voracious appetite to understand her surroundings, she has established herself as a mountain historian and an authoritative voice in the Rockies outdoor and travel scene. She has authored four Canadian Rockies photo/travel books, which she collaborated on with her husband, Paul Zizka, a celebrated landscape photographer/ She is also the author of a children’s book, The Wonders That I Find, and a travelogue/memoir, Lights to Guide Me Home.
Parenting during travel amplifies parenting. And in response to the “they won’t remember this” comments, babies remember in their bodies, in their cells, even if they cannot access the stories.
Book Recommendation: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman
Follow Meghan J. Ward:
Website: https://www.meghanjoyward.com
Books: https://www.meghanjoyward.com/books-1
IG: @meghanjward
Husband IG: @paulzizkaphoto
Check out KWE’s #patch4apurpose to support 1, or all 8, charities:https://kidswhoexplore.com/product/original-explorer-patch4apurpose/
Today’s Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexploreProduction: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music -
Ep. 118 Changes to the Podcast
After 118 episodes and more kids, we’ve decided to make a slight change for a little bit - expect new podcast episodes monthly. See you again on June 6th!!
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Today’s Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexplore
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Ep. 117 Gardening with Kids with Elissa Story
Do you have picture-perfect images of what it could look like to garden with your kids? It doesn’t need to be fancy. Elissa likes to tell people it can be as easy as you want it to be, and your own trail and error will take you far!
Elissa is wife to Tobin. She is a wetland biologist, and mama to two boys, aged 5.5 years and 3 months. Before having kids, she worked as a wildlife biologist specializing in birds, and then an environmental educator. She grew up competitively horseback riding and now works part-time as a riding instructor and farm/nature teacher for children. Elissa and her family live on a small suburban farm with chickens, horses, a large garden, berry patch, and fruit orchard. They love to travel, mountain bike, ski, rock climb, hike, bikepack, and camp as a family.
Benefits of Gardening with Kids:
Easy way for kids to learn how to fail
Trail and error can teach them a lot!
They learn how to properly weed and identify plants
Then have to care for something by watering it regularly
Promotes healthy eating
Encourages motor skills
Reduces stress
Teaches patience, resilience and responsibility
Improves mood
Educates about the natural world and biological process
Strengthens family connections
Nurtures self-confidence
Gets you outside, and gets you grounding!
Types of Gardens:
Container gardens
In-ground gardens
Community gardens
Some Good Foods to Start With:
Snap peas
Carrots
Kale
Tomatoes - from a start instead of seed
Strawberries - from a start instead of seed (and/or in a hanging pot)
Green onions (can grow in water in a glass by the window)
Fun Kid-Friendly Tips:
Tomatoes go out after Mother’s Day
Check your growing zone to determine frost dates and when to seed
Give kids spray bottle instead of hose (or small watering can)
Plant large seed size (easy to grab for kids)
Through trial and error learn which plants need sunnier spots, when to leave a sprinkle of seeds, how deep you should seed, etc.
Raised beds are perfect height for little gardeners
When seeding, can use a measuring tape for a visual marker (plus math skills!); Younger kids, you can draw a visual line with your finger
Kids can use popsicle sticks to label veggies/fruit
Kids can use scissors for harvesting
Give them a “yes spot” to dig
Other Gardening Tips:
Planting native plants to your region requires less water and less artificial fertilizer
Good irrigation system (or neighbours watering) can help if you’re away
Raised beds and/or hardware mesh can help to keep wildlife from eating your food!
You can line beds with metal, depending on the wood
Book Recommendation: Nature Play at Home
Follow Elissa on IG: @seattlestorys
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Today’s Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexploreProduction: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music -
Ep. 116 Tighten Your Tinkler to Get Back Outside with Christina Walsh
Tighten Your Tinkler meets Kids Who Explore, because we all want to support postpartum women, so they can get back to doing all the things they love to do outside.
Christina Walsh is a physical therapist and co-founder of Tighten Your Tinkler. She’s a New Orleans mama of two who lived with pelvic floor issues herself. She supports postpartum women holistically through prolapse, diastasis recti, and more. The program helps women solve pelvic floor issues without kegels or internal vaginal devices.
Tighten Your Tinkler:
Functional training from a need they experienced themselves
You can do it at home with your children!
Helps with incontinence, sleeping through the night without needing to pee, and painful sex
When You Resume Activity Postpartum:
Make sure you’re cleared by your providers
If you’re having extra drainage, your body is asking you to slow down
Pelvic floor pressure or heaviness, back pain, or leakage – tune back into your body, slow down, and work your way back into it more gently
Why Kegels Aren’t Always the Answer:
You’re only getting stronger in ONE position
Can cause over tightening
You don’t need the pelvic floor to be a conscious muscle
Uneven terrain adds extra weight. When you ask more from your body, be gentle. You don’t have to live with discomfort, AND also, go slow!
So much of pelvic floor function is linked to the nervous system. Fight or Flight response links to bladder – so, take yourself out of that stressed state.
Immediately Postpartum:
Listen to body
Visit a Webster-certified chiro (adjust pubic joint)
Avoid high impact activity while breastfeeding
90/90 decompression technique!! Check link below
Don’t push pee out
Use Squatty Potty
Get enough fibre and stay hydrated
Go easy on your body!
Build strength
It’s never too late. Menopause can cause a shift of hormones as well, but they’ve seen success after people living with incontinence for over 28 years.
Links:
Decompression Position (to relax back, hips, and pelvic floor): https://www.tightenyourtinkler.com/backandhiprelief
5-minute Root Cause Quiz: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6C9SJ36
Book Suggestion:
Hunt Gather Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff
https://kidswhoexplore.com/podcasts/ep-42-why-to-avoid-kid-centered-activities-with-michaeleen-doucleff/
Follow Tighten Your Tinkler:
Website: www.tightenyourtinkler.com
IG: @tighten.your.tinkler
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tightenyourtinkler
Discount Code LAUREN gets you $50 off https://www.tightenyourtinkler.com
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Today’s Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexploreProduction: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music -
Ep. 115 Spring Bucket List
We’ve done all the other season’s bucket lists, so we needed a Spring edition, because Spring is in the air!!
Depends what climate you’re in…when/if the snow is melted, but…here’s some ideas:
Go on a bike or scooter ride…or ski
Watch ducks!! (don’t feed them…Bird Episode: https://kidswhoexplore.com/podcasts/ep-64-birding-bird-watching-with-launne-kolla/)
Pick berries
Make homemade lemonade or ice cream - find a warm day!
Go on a nature walk (or hike)
Jump in puddles
Garden!!
Eat outside
Go fishing
Watch the sunset!!
Farmer’s Market
Look for wild flowers
Fly a kite
Sidewalk Chalk or other outdoor crafts
Outdoor Easter egg (or other kind of) hunt Other Bucket List Episodes: Winter Bucket List: https://kidswhoexplore.com/podcasts/ep-44-winter-bucket-list/ Fall Bucket List: https://kidswhoexplore.com/podcasts/ep-32-fall-bucket-list-with-kids/ Summer Bucket List: https://kidswhoexplore.com/podcasts/ep-23-summer-bucket-list-with-kids/
Check out KWE’s #patch4apurpose to support 1, or all 8, charities:
https://kidswhoexplore.com/product/original-explorer-patch4apurpose/
Today’s Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexplore
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music