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Outdoor Classrooms Podcast

Victoria Hackett, M.Ed: Learning Gardens and Nature Based Curriculum
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  • 176: From Tree Farm to Learning Haven: The Heartwood Nature School Story with Martha Burke
    In this episode of the Outdoor Classrooms Tour and Talk, we embark on an inspiring journey with Martha Burke, the visionary Founding Director of Heartwood Nature School in West Newbury. Nestled on an 18-acre Christmas tree farm, surrounded by the serene expanses of Fish and Game land, Heartwood is a testament to Martha's passion for outdoor education.Episode Highlights:Heartwood's Humble Beginnings: Discover how Martha transformed her backyard woods into a nurturing educational environment with just a bell tent and a small group of six children in 2020.Growth and Expansion: Learn about the school's remarkable growth, now featuring two yurts and serving approximately 60 children annually with a dedicated staff of eight.Educational Philosophy: Martha shares her philosophy on the importance of outdoor education and the unique experiences Heartwood offers.Challenges and Triumphs: Hear about the challenges Martha faced in building Heartwood and the triumphs that have made the journey worthwhile.A Day in the Life: Get a glimpse into a typical day at Heartwood, where the love for nature and learning go hand in hand.Future Vision: Martha discusses her future plans for Heartwood and her aspirations for outdoor education.Join us as we explore Martha's dedication to fostering a love for nature in children and creating a vibrant outdoor learning community. Whether you're an educator, parent, or nature enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.Meet Martha: Martha is the Founding Director of Heartwood Nature School in West Newbury. Her school operates on an 18-acre Christmas tree farm surrounded by countless acres of Fish and Game land. She started Heartwood in 2020 with a bell tent in her backyard woods and a pod of six beloved children. Today, she has two yurts and serves roughly 60 children a year with her staff of 8. She loves nothing more than time in the woods with kids.FREE Resource: 🌿 Our Children's Library: 4 Types of Teaching Gardens Booklist (PDF) (halfway down the page)Resources & Links:🎓 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program 🎓 Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp🎓 Seasonal Masterclass Bundle🎓 Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone Course🌸 CIRCLE Membership for Educators🌿 30-Day Gratitude in Nature Challenge🌸 1-hour Online Workshop LibraryConnect with Victoria:WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.comEMAIL: [email protected]:
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  • 175: Gratitude in Nature: A Must-Do Practice for Your Brain and Heart
    In this episode, I explore why gratitude and time outdoors aren’t just “nice practices” — they’re essential. We look at the growing research showing how gratitude reshapes attention, mood, and connection, and how nature calms the nervous system, lowers stress, and restores our ability to focus. When you combine the two, the effects strengthen each other in ways that support real emotional resilience. This is simple, accessible, evidence-backed mental health care you can practice every day.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• Why gratitude is more than a positive mindset — it’s a proven mental-health tool • How nature lowers stress and restores clarity, even in short doses • The powerful way these two practices reinforce each other • What researchers are discovering about resilience, mood, and attention • Why this isn’t optional — it’s essential • A personal invitation to join my 30-Day Gratitude in Nature Challenge Key Takeaways• Gratitude helps train your mind away from constant threat and toward what supports you • Nature quickly lowers physiological stress and resets attention • Together, these practices create a feedback loop that strengthens well-being • These are small, doable habits with big impacts • You don’t need hours outside or perfect conditions — consistency is what matters • These practices are being taken seriously by researchers for a reason: they workJoin the 30-Day Gratitude in Nature Email ChallengeI’ve created a simple, structured 30-day email challenge to help you build this powerful habit into your daily life. It’s grounded in what the research tells us about consistency, reflection, and the amount of contact needed to create real change.🔗 You can sign up HERE: https://www.outdoor-classrooms.com/product/30-day-gratitude-in-nature-challenge/ Resources & Links:🌿 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program🌸 CIRCLE Membership for Educators🎓 Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone CourseCONNECT WITH VICTORIA:WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.comEMAIL: [email protected]: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1
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  • 174: "In Our Nature"~ Storytelling, Film, and the Power of Nature with Juliet Grable & James Parker
    In this episode of The Outdoor Classrooms Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker and storyteller Juliet Grable, co-creator of the powerful documentary In Our Nature. Juliet and her creative partner, James Parker, have captured the extraordinary ways people are reconnecting with the natural world—one story at a time.Together, we explore the inspiration behind In Our Nature, how the team chose the stories featured in the film, and the lessons learned along the way. Juliet shares her hopes for how the film will inspire action, connection, and deeper appreciation for the environment.We also dive into their current Seed & Spark fundraising campaign, what it takes to bring independent films like this to life, and how storytelling can be a catalyst for change. 🎬 In This Episode, You'll Learn: 🌿 How Juliet and James developed the concept for In Our Nature 🌳 The process of selecting and capturing authentic nature stories 💡 Lessons learned through the filmmaking journey 🎯 What the filmmakers hope to achieve with the documentary 🌱 Insights into their Seed & Spark campaign — and how you can support it 🎥 A behind-the-scenes look at their previous collaborationIf you’re passionate about storytelling, nature, and the ways creativity can inspire environmental awareness, this episode will leave you feeling inspired to tell your own story — in your classroom, community, or backyard.Meet Juliet: Juliet Grable is an independent writer based in Southern Oregon who combines a background in the natural sciences with innate curiosity and a passion for language. She has written for many national and regional publications and media outlets, she has also authored four books for Ecotone Publishing and co-produced two documentary films with Synchronous Pictures. Juliet’s niches include sustainable design, watershed restoration, wildlife conservation, climate change, and rural communities. She is especially interested in stories that explore the nexus of ecosystem health, community resilience, and human flourishing.Meet James: James Parker is a director, producer, and founder of Synchronous Pictures, a boutique production company creating award-winning content that bridges divides and sparks conversation. His work has aired on major networks and screened internationally, earning multiple Emmy nominations, Telly Awards, and a presidential medal for his work capturing Botswana’s HIV/AIDS response.From documentary to commercial, James has filmed human stories across Singapore, Botswana, India, Sri Lanka, the UK, and throughout the US, working with clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to major studios including CBS, ABC, BBC, Amazon Studios, and National Geographic.He is also a seasoned entrepreneur, having led the brand launch for an international smart mobility company - securing press in USA Today, TechCrunch, and Forbes, and earning PR Daily’s Best Product Launch award.James lives with a spirit of adventure and a belief in storytelling’s power to connect, illuminate, and drive meaningful change.🔗 Learn more and support the film: www.inournaturemovie.com [email protected]@synchronous.tvhttps://www.synchronous.tv/ www.julietgrable.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliet-grable-ba484344/
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  • 173: TEACHER SPOTLIGHT: Ann Ranger’s Breakthrough in the Outdoor Classrooms Certification Program
    In this episode, we sit down with Ann Ranger, a graduate of the Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program, to hear her inspiring story of growth, discovery, and success. Ann shares how the program transformed her teaching practice and helped her land her dream job.She takes us behind the scenes of the Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp, the Seasonal Masterclass Bundle, and the Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone Course, sharing the key lessons and “aha” moments that shaped her journey.Ann also walks us through her capstone project, revealing how it challenged her, stretched her thinking, and solidified her skills as a nature-based educator. Whether you’re curious about teaching outdoors, seeking inspiration, or considering certification yourself, this episode is full of actionable insights and motivation.What you’ll learn in this episode:How the Outdoor Classrooms program supports teachers at every stage of their journey.Key takeaways from the Bootcamp, Seasonal Masterclass Bundle, and Capstone Course.Ann’s personal “aha” moments and lessons learned along the way.How completing the program helped Ann land her dream teaching position.Tune in to discover how the Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program can help you grow as an educator and make a lasting impact in your classroom and beyond.FREE Resource: 🌿 Our Children's Library: 4 Types of Teaching Gardens Booklist (PDF) (halfway down the page) Resources & Links:🎓 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program 🎓 Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp🎓 Seasonal Masterclass Bundle🎓 Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone Course🌸 CIRCLE Membership for Educators🌿 30-Day Gratitude in Nature Challenge🌸 1-hour Online Workshop LibraryCONNECT WITH VICTORIA:WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.comEMAIL: [email protected]: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1
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  • 172: TEACHER SPOTLIGHT: Amy Wood's Success Story with the Outdoor Classroom Teacher Certification
    In this inspiring Teacher Spotlight, we chat with Amy Wood, an innovative educator who has transformed her teaching through the Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program. From her first steps in the Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp, through the Seasonal Masterclass Bundle, to completing the Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone Course, Amy shares her journey, challenges, and successes bringing learning outdoors.If you’re curious about how nature-based education can reshape your classroom, this episode is packed with real stories, practical insights, and heartfelt reflections that will motivate you to take your teaching beyond walls.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Amy’s inspiration for joining the Teacher Certification ProgramKey takeaways from the Outdoor Teaching BootcampHow seasonal learning has enhanced her classroom experiencesThe process and impact of her Capstone projectLessons learned, challenges overcome, and successes celebratedTips for other educators considering nature-based learningResources & Links:🌿 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program🌸 CIRCLE Membership for Educators🎓 Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone CourseCONNECT WITH VICTORIA:WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.comEMAIL: [email protected]: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1
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The Outdoor Classrooms Podcast is the podcast for teachers and parents and anyone interested in cultivating learning gardens and nature-based curricula for children. It’s a show that will help you transform your outdoor space and will offer “seeds of inspiration” for playful learning outdoors. Each week, Victoria Hackett and her guests will share tips and actionable strategies that you will need in order to set in motion, manage and grow your Outdoor Classroom. You’ll learn how to implement the 5 Phases of Teaching Outdoors, all while providing a new way of learning for your children! Studies have shown that children who learn outdoors in all seasons “develop a sense of self, independence, confidence, creativity, decision-making, problem-solving skills, empathy towards others, motor skills, self-discipline, and initiative.” Victoria Hackett is the founder of Outdoor-Classrooms.com, The CIRCLE Membership community, and The Secret Gardens Demonstration Outdoor Classroom. You can follow her on Instagram and Facebook. To learn more, head on over to our virtual playground at outdoor-classrooms.com.
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