Run Wild My Child Podcast
The Run Wild My Child podcast is where we discuss the importance of getting kids outside and help busy parents like you, get your kids off screens and out the door! Hosted by Sara McCarty, mom of 3 and founder of Run Wild My Child, a resource website all why kids need to spend time outside and filled with easy ways to make outdoor time fun and enjoyable for everyone, even if you’re not outdoorsy.
Connecting with nature/Wendy Cox
24 août
I absolutely loved your interview with Wendy. I am Wendy’s mother and grandmother to her 4 children and 18 others. The podcast was inspiring, informative, funny, honest and real. Wendy often invites me to come along on her outdoor adventures and they are some of my most treasured experiences. Her being able to express her love of the outdoors and share her adventures with RWMC is priceless and I think beneficial for so many. Moms/parents and grandparents alike now have a wonderful resource to get us outside enjoying nature and each other. Thank you for providing this wonderful service for us all.
Thank you for this breath of fresh air!
21/01/2021
I felt like society wanted me to choose between being adventurous or a mom. This podcast is a breath of fresh air and reinforce what I knew what was best for us all along. I am subscribed and anxious to hear more!
So helpful!
30/12/2020
This podcast has great tips and tricks for getting children outdoors! I’m so thankful for this podcast.
Love love love this podcast!!
30/12/2020
I’ve been so excited to hear this - I listened to all of them last night! What a refreshing, honest, and inspiring podcast about parenting and getting kids outside. Thank you for making this!
À propos
Informations
- CréationSara McCarty - Run Wild My Child
- Années d’activité2020 - 2024
- Épisodes29
- ClassificationTous publics
- Copyright© 2024 Run Wild My Child Podcast
- Site web de l’émission
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