Welcome to the Forest Educator Podcast hosted by Ricardo Sierra. Join Ricardo as he engages in enlig
When Rimi and her husband chose to 'Take the Leap', it didn't seem TOO difficult. Leaving a good co
If there is one area in nature that many people 'fear to tread', it's wetlands, bogs and swamps. The
This episode explores the work of the Natural Artists, the Crafters and the Makers, and all of those
It's understandable that most nature program directors or entrepreneurs are better trackers, or bask
The loneliness and struggle that young men experience, especially young men of color, is one that ha
Probably the most unexpected thing that people realize while attending a nature program is how GOOD
The magic and power of 'forest school' programming and pedagogy has spread far and wide, from the Sc
During the early years of my wilderness skills training and practice, I began to notice something in
David Alexander is a naturalist, bushcrafter, Adirondack Guide, wild foods forager and avid hunter a
Fear of being uncomfortable lurks behind almost every outdoor experience when we are first learning
There's an almost mystical longing for the wild expanse that stretches north into the Arctic, with s
I started my Hawk Circle Wilderness Camp in the summer of 1989, but it had been a dream of mine for
One of the things I love most about this podcast is getting to have conversations with amazing peopl
If you've ever tried to talk about the meaning and value of an experience in nature with someone who
Some of the best educators are shaped through a lifetime of not quite 'fitting in'. They see the wo
This episode dives into the more 'intuitive' and 'feeling' areas of nature education, and how we can
Helping the Indian people have access to hundreds of hikes, treks and nature exploration is an ambit
We're talking about the business of forest education again today in this week's Forest Educator Spot
My guest today is Todd Davis, a professor at the Delta State University down in the Mississippi Delt
The future of nature based learning looks bright, due to a growing awareness of the benefits of time