High 5 Adventure Learning Center
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Want to learn more about Adventure and Experiential Education? Then this podcast is for you! Listeners of this podcast will get;- Adventure Programming Theory- Facilitation Tips- Activity Ideas- Industry Career Advice- Interviews from Industry ProfessionalsHigh 5 Adventure Learning Center is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to helping individuals, teams, schools, communities and businesses improve the way they live, learn and work together. Connect with us at high5adventure.org
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7 lip 2026
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SOPs, LOPs and IIPs 07.07.2026 16:11
Phil Brown explains the 'Spheres of Acceptable Practice' model to help understand industry standards, local procedures, and instructor preferences in adventure and climbing safety. This episode covers how to navigate safety protocols, industry regulations, and personal techniques to ensure safety and compliance. Spheres of Acceptable Practice model Industry safety standards and regulations Local...
What AI knows about Adventure Education 30.06.2026 20:04
This episode is a little different. We gave NotebookLM access to our website and training literature and asked a simple question: what are the benefits of adventure and experiential education? The result? A deep dive into why challenge, reflection, and adventure experiences continue to be such powerful tools for growth. And yes — everything you hear in this episode is AI. Contact the podcast - pod...
Extending The Learning Journey | Mike Martin 23.06.2026 28:44
In this interview, Phil Brown and Mike Martin explore the transformative power of experiential education, the importance of reflection and follow-up, and the future role of technology like AI in connecting and developing people. The importance of reflection and follow-up in experiential learning Strategies for managing the unexpected in facilitation The role of AI in enhancing human connection...
From Detroit to Everest: Andrew Alexander King's Journey of Adventure and Impact 16.06.2026 47:40
In this inspiring interview, Andrew Alexander King shares his journey from Detroit to becoming a mountaineer, surfer, and advocate for diversity in outdoor education. Discover insights on experiential learning, embracing failure, and mentoring the next generation. Experiential learning cycle and reflection The role of failure in growth and resilience Diversity and inclusion in outdoor education Le...
The Evolution of Outdoor Education: From 1830s to Today | Hutch Hutchinson 09.06.2026 43:14
In this episode, Hutch Hutchinson, a senior lecturer at Boston University, shares his extensive experience and insights into the history and impact of outdoor and experiential education. He discusses the evolution of outdoor education from the 19th century to today, the philosophical differences in educational models, and practical advice for emerging professionals in the field. History of outdo...
Lessons from "Legacy" by James Kerr 02.06.2026 21:41
In this episode, we explore the powerful concept of 'sweeping the shed' from James Kerr's book 'Legacy,' emphasizing humility, leadership by example, and the importance of small acts in building strong teams and cultures. The concept of 'sweeping the shed' from James Kerr's 'Legacy' Humility as a leadership trait and its impact The importance of small acts and leading by example Real-life exampl...
Facilitation: Wisdom, Adaptation, and Innovation | Mike Cardus 26.05.2026 46:20
In this interview, organizational development facilitator Mike Cardus shares insights on experiential learning, facilitation wisdom, and adapting activities to different contexts. Discover how to enhance your facilitation skills, innovate activities, and connect more deeply with groups across various environments. Experiential learning and psychodynamics Facilitation wisdom and handling ambiguit...
How Playworks Is Changing Education Through Play | Jill Vialet 19.05.2026 32:55
In this episode, Jill Vialet, founder of Playworks, shares insights on the importance of play in childhood development, the science behind play, and practical activities to incorporate play into daily life. She discusses her journey, stories from her work, and the future of play in education and society. Learn more about Playworks - https://www.playworks.org/ Contact the podcast - podcast@high5adv...
Making a Ruckus: Reimagining Schools | Danny Bauer 12.05.2026 24:48
In this interview, Danny Bauer, aka The Ruckus Maker, shares his journey from student to educator, emphasizing the importance of disruption, joy, and authenticity in schools. Discover how making a ruckus can transform education by fostering impact, courage, and meaningful relationships. Learn more about Danny - https://betterleadersbetterschools.com/ Listen to Better Leaders, Better Schools podcas...
Equipment Storage Best Practices 05.05.2026 16:41
In this episode, Phil discusses the importance of proper equipment storage at challenge courses. He highlights common issues such as equipment being stored in damp areas, lack of organization, and staff using equipment for personal use. Phil provides steps to improve equipment storage, including organizing gear for easy inspection, discarding and replacing faulty equipment, establishing local oper...
Embracing Play | Rebecca Courtney 21.04.2026 31:49
Rebecca Courtney shares her journey of valuing influence, experimenting with playful activities, and redefining success in facilitation. In this episode we discuss; Rebecca's motivations for transitioning from AJ&Smart to solo consulting How her background in teaching influences her facilitation style The importance of play in adult learning and overcoming resistance Strategies for introducing pla...
How Neuroscience Can Transform Schools | Lisa Riegel 14.04.2026 30:09
In this insightful interview, Lisa Riegel shares her journey from education to neuroscience, emphasizing the importance of understanding brain science to transform educational systems. Discover practical strategies for creating engaging, relevant, and supportive learning environments that foster student and teacher well-being. Learn more about Lisa and her work - https://lisariegel.com/ Connect wi...
The Campfire Method | Jan Keck 07.04.2026 29:05
Phil is joined by Jan Keck to explore innovative approaches to group facilitation, risk-taking, and designing impactful activities. Jan shares practical frameworks like the 'campfire method' and 'risk ramp' to help facilitators create safer, more engaging spaces that encourage authentic participation. The campfire analogy for reflection and learning Replacing traditional icebreakers with meaning...
Everyday Acts of Facilitation | Beth Cougler Blom 31.03.2026 27:51
In this interview, Beth Cougler Blom discusses her book 'Everyday Acts of Facilitation,' emphasizing the human, interpersonal, and mindset skills essential for effective facilitation. The conversation explores how facilitation is rooted in communication, authenticity, and everyday moments that foster connection and learning beyond traditional activities. The essence of facilitation as communicat...
Real vs Fake Jobs on Challenge Courses | Lisa Hunt 24.03.2026 8:38
Lisa Hunt explores the concepts of real and fake jobs in challenge course programming, emphasizing the importance of meaningful participation and efficient resource use. Lisa discusses how to identify essential tasks, avoid unnecessary ones, and foster genuine engagement among participants. Distinction between real and fake jobs in challenge courses Strategies for meaningful participant engagement...
Authentic Connection and Neurodivergent Facilitation | Robb Armstrong 17.03.2026 22:52
In this conversation, Phil Brown and Robb Armstrong explore the intersections of experiential education, personal growth, and community building. They share insights on the importance of authentic connections, the value of one-on-one mentorship, and navigating neurodivergence in professional and personal life. The importance of authentic human connections The impact of neurodivergence on facilitat...
Group Dynamics | Chris Ortiz 10.03.2026 35:03
Chris Ortiz and Lisa Hunt explore the intricacies of team dynamics and group behavior. They discuss the importance of understanding group dynamics in various roles, including education and facilitation. The conversation delves into Kurt Lewin's equation of behavior, the impact of expectations on participant engagement, and the role of emotional intelligence in group settings. They also highlight t...
Safety Science | Steve Smith 03.03.2026 25:02
Phil Brown and Steve Smith delve into the realm of safety science, exploring its evolution and the importance of a positive approach to safety management. They discuss the need to reframe risk and safety, emphasizing learning from successes rather than just focusing on failures. The conversation highlights the shift from compliance-based safety protocols to a culture of continuous improvement and...
Archaeology for Wellbeing | Dr. Celia Orsini 24.02.2026 30:03
In this episode of Vertical Playpen, Phil Brown and Celia Orsini delve into the intersection of archaeology and identity, exploring how understanding our past can enhance our sense of belonging and well-being. Celia shares her personal journey with archaeology, emphasizing the importance of landscape and community in shaping identity. The conversation highlights the role of empathy and communicati...
The Magic of Storytelling | Brian Brushwood 03.02.2026 45:56
Phil Brown and Brian Brushwood explore the intersection of storytelling and education, emphasizing the importance of engaging learning environments, the role of experience, and the power of empathy. They discuss how effective storytelling can draw in audiences, create connections, and enhance the learning process. Brian shares insights from his journey as a magician and educator, highlighting tech...
Art, Adventure and Awesomeness | John Kelley 27.01.2026 28:53
Phil and John Kelley explore the intersection of personal identity, self-expression, and the societal expectations surrounding appearance. They delve into topics such as facial hair, and the significance of grooming as a form of self-care and confidence. John shares his perspective on how he navigates societal norms while embracing his individuality, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in p...
Better Posture for Adventure Educators | Elijah Matelson 20.01.2026 43:52
Phil is joined by Elijah Matelson (@eli.james) to explore the significance of posture in maintaining long-term health and preventing injuries. Elijah shares his personal journey with posture, emphasizing the importance of being aware of how our bodies feel and move throughout the day. They discuss practical daily habits to improve posture, the necessity of preparing the body for physical demands,...
Risk and Adventure | Ty Gagne 13.01.2026 28:01
In this engaging conversation, Phil Brown, Lisa Hunt, and Ty Gagne (Author of The Last Traverse, Where You'll Find Me and The Lions of Winter) explore the intricate relationship between risk and adventure. They discuss the importance of understanding risk heuristics, the dynamics of group decision-making, and the role of certifications in adventure education. Ty shares insights on how to learn fro...
When In Doubt...Give Them Your Heart | Jim Grout 23.12.2025 22:36
This is episode 300! In this conversation, Jim Grout discusses his new book, emphasizing the importance of connection in leadership. He shares personal experiences that shaped his beliefs, the significance of authenticity, and the role of storytelling in effective leadership. The discussion also highlights the value of reflection and embracing uncertainty as a leader, ultimately encouraging listen...
Learning That Lasts | Katrina Kennedy 16.12.2025 37:08
In this conversation, Phil Brown and Katrina Kennedy explore the themes of learning and development, reflection, and facilitation. Katrina shares her insights on how reflection is not just about looking back but is action-oriented, emphasizing the importance of facilitating effective learning experiences. They discuss the evolution of facilitation, the role of silence, and the importance of connec...
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