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Ep 210: 👥🧠Groups have memories, but communities have history. 🌲📚

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This week, Lewis is solo in the woods reflecting on a big question: what makes a Forest School site feel alive with history? 🌿
He explores the difference between groups that share memories and communities that carry history, drawing on stories, objects, rituals, and routines from nearly a decade of outdoor learning.

This episode is packed with practical reflections for Forest School leaders:

  • How to foster a living sense of community through storytelling

  • The power of leaving evidence of past play

  • Why your site doesn’t need to be “tidy” to be effective

  • How to embrace rituals that evolve, rather than enforce

  • What it means to co-create history with children

Whether you're building a new site or decades into your Forest School journey, this episode offers ideas to deepen your space’s soul. 🪵✨

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00:00 – Wonky intros & mic experiments 🎤
02:00 – Rocking chairs, baby names & volunteer honouring
04:00 – School sites vs embedded Forest School sites
08:00 – The difference between group memories and community history
12:30 – Inheriting play, space markers, and unsaid rituals
18:00 – Nest building as evolving ritual 🌸
23:00 – What counts as ‘true’ history in a play space?
26:00 – Peer storytelling, deer legends & golden apples 🦌
30:00 – Objects as story prompts: woodworking tables, tree carvings
34:00 – Funerals for swings & retiring equipment
37:00 – History as inclusion: offering belonging through time
41:00 – The safety of being one story among many
43:00 – Co-creating history, not enforcing it

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  • Ben Edge episode on rituals (search “rituals” in our back catalogue)

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