094 | Adventuring with Teens and Tweens with Tiffany from the Stoke Fam
Teens have an opinion and know what they can and cannot do. Adventuring with them can get tricky. The tips in this episode can help.
Inspiring families to connect through simple authentic adventures
Teens have an opinion and know what they can and cannot do. Adventuring with them can get tricky. The tips in this episode can help.
Field Trips are often an immersion, a hands on learning experience. In this episode Heidi interviews Erin Austen Abbott to cultivate backyard family adventures sharing planning tips for family field trips. She also peel back the layers of untourism by describing what makes a place like Mississippi so unique and filled with hidden gems, yet rarely on our travel list.
Adventure can feel overwhelming if we don’t make it simple. This episode is dedicated to give you some tools and tips to make it simple and action-oriented.
Sustainable principles in travel can be overwhelming. Ketti Wilhelm of Tilted Map offers suggestions on what to look for to do better.
Learn insider tips as Stephanie walks us through being a backpacking mom with three kids in adventurous destinations.
Tips for getting started and prioritizing adventure in family life. There is no handbook to life, but sometimes it would be nice. Kids add a layer of complexity requiring an extra level of planning and support to make adventures happen.
Want to travel with your dog? This episode is filled with planning and packing info to make adventuring with your dog as fun as possible while keeping everyone safe.
Heidi shares several trip itineraries and the corresponding travel expenses, with tips to consider when planning both the travel budget and designing the travel experience as a family.
What creates an experience worth remembering? Dawn walks us through elements to consider and how she approaches new opportunities to create meaningful experiences.
How to design simple adventures that support family connection