
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.
Ordinary Sherpa inspires families to turn their adventure dreams to experiences. The podcast episodes help families define adventure, be inspired from other families on this journey, and be supported by a tribe of Sherpas helping you to reach your summit. Join us in creating connection through simple and authentic adventure experiences.
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.
How to be adventurous with kids? I wrote Beyond Normal specifically for parents who crave adventure, and want to be adventurous with kids. I decided to read chapter 3 in the book titled “I’m not Adventurous” for this episode. The reading is an excerpt of my upcoming audiobook version.
Learn tricks to optimize your time, money, and travel getting in the way of connecting with others.
I am still coming down from an unbelievable experience in Montrose, Colorado last week where I attended and presented at the RV Life Entrepreneur Roundtable.
Adventure and Travel lifestyles often catch us in the “once in a lifetime” experiences suggesting we need to do all.the.things. Jess walks us through her journey which demonstrates the power of slowing down on her ideal journey to an adventurous lifestyle.
How can I be more adventurous? social conditioning begins around age 10 – we begin the entry point into educational pathways grooming us for specific careers, we are taught to tame our personalities and fall in line with the expectations of society, we lose some of the vivacious energy of our early years. Exercises to practice the 7 YO mindset and be guided by curiosity.
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.
There are a million examples of people leaving jobs because of a toxic work environment, or being burned out. But what if you genuinely love your job? Learn how Heidi is leaving a dream job for a dream lifestyle and how she approached this decision.
The reason I encourage people to not only think about their ideal life, but also to experiment is there are so many things we wouldn’t know until we actually practice doing the thing.
It is easy to see all the reasons this doesn’t make sense, but without trying it and testing portions of your idea you may be artificially writing off an opportunity or delaying something that is completely feasible.
This summer has been a fascinating journey in continuing to live out and test our adventurous lifestyle with kids. We spent over 30 days living
As I’ve mentioned in the past adventure looks different for everyone and using the simple definition of a new or different slightly risky experience still drives home this theme week after week. On this episode we’ll be talking about edible landscapes, or in some terms foraging.
Ed takes adventure to the next level in this episode with ways to experience adventure near and far. Ed is a husband and father originally from Singapore now in Washington. Prior to Covid he was a sophisticated travel hacker, but now more of an aspiring polyglot. Others might also say he’s a tax optimizer, a geo-arbitrage schemer, homeschooler, entrepreneur, and just adding a budding asian cuisine chef. The menu of adventure is vast as we explore how each of these characteristics came to life.
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Ordinary Sherpa inspires families to turn their adventure dreams to experiences. The podcast episodes help families define adventure, be inspired from other families on this journey, and be supported by a tribe of Sherpas helping you to reach your summit. Join us in creating connection through simple and authentic adventure experiences.
I am excited to have a conversation with the Family Travel influencer who literally has the registered trademark to Take Your Kids Everywhere.
Helping families use travel rewards to travel more for less.
A dual-citizen 4-seasons adventure family completed their goal of camping, hiking & swimming in all 48 Wisconsin State Parks.
How to get motivated to adventure with kids can be challenging. On this episode we talk through how to work through low energy seasons.
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.
How to be adventurous with kids? I wrote Beyond Normal specifically for parents who crave adventure, and want to be adventurous with kids. I decided to read chapter 3 in the book titled “I’m not Adventurous” for this episode. The reading is an excerpt of my upcoming audiobook version.
Learn tricks to optimize your time, money, and travel getting in the way of connecting with others.
I am still coming down from an unbelievable experience in Montrose, Colorado last week where I attended and presented at the RV Life Entrepreneur Roundtable.
Adventure and Travel lifestyles often catch us in the “once in a lifetime” experiences suggesting we need to do all.the.things. Jess walks us through her journey which demonstrates the power of slowing down on her ideal journey to an adventurous lifestyle.
How can I be more adventurous? social conditioning begins around age 10 – we begin the entry point into educational pathways grooming us for specific careers, we are taught to tame our personalities and fall in line with the expectations of society, we lose some of the vivacious energy of our early years. Exercises to practice the 7 YO mindset and be guided by curiosity.
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.
There are a million examples of people leaving jobs because of a toxic work environment, or being burned out. But what if you genuinely love your job? Learn how Heidi is leaving a dream job for a dream lifestyle and how she approached this decision.
Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcast, anywhere podcasts are played