The Forest School Podcast podcast

Ep 193: 10 Hacks to learn bushcraft faster than I did!

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Summary


In this episode of the Forest School Podcast, Lewis discusses various aspects of outdoor education, focusing on cooking, bushcraft skills, and the importance of continuous learning. He shares insights from his books, 'Forest School Cooking' and 'The Myths of Outdoor Play and Learning', and offers practical tips for engaging children in outdoor play, especially during winter. The conversation emphasizes the value of peer learning, practical skills, and the importance of reflection in personal growth.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Overview of Bushcraft Skills

08:10 Engaging Kids in Outdoor Play During Winter

08:37 Reflecting on Learning from Experience

15:14 Creating a Culture of Continuous Learning

17:11 Fire Lighting Techniques and Best Practices

23:29 Mastering Knots and Practical Applications

26:53 Identifying Flora and Fauna

30:13 Knife Skills and Practical Projects

31:34 The Importance of Practical Projects

35:37 Building Skills Through Repetition

40:58 The Value of Peer Learning

44:46 Reflecting on Progress and Skills

45:43 podcast clips - fart end.mp3

45:52 Patreon 5.mp3


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