Nature-Based Educator

EP 38: Summer Survival For Nature-Based Educators

18 min · 22. juni 2026
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Episode 2: Summer Survival for Nature-Based Educators Staying Regulated, Hydrated, and Human During Camp Season Summer camps and outdoor programs don't have to be packed with activities to be meaningful. In this episode, Ade shares why simple rhythms, realistic expectations, and regulated adults are often the secret ingredients to a successful summer season. If you've ever felt pressure to entertain children every minute of the day or create a "Pinterest-perfect" camp experience, this episode is your permission to simplify. You'll learn practical ways to support both children and educators through the busiest months of the year while protecting your energy and preserving the joy that brought you to this work in the first place. In This Episode: Why simple rhythms create stronger summer programs The importance of protecting the hottest part of the day How boredom can lead to creativity and deeper play Why children need grounded adults more than constant entertainment Creating sustainable summer routines that support everyone Key Takeaway: Children don't need a cruise director—they need a grounded adult. Perfect for nature-based directors, outdoor educators, forest school leaders, camp facilitators, and anyone looking to create a more sustainable and joyful summer season.

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EP 38: Summer Survival For Nature-Based Educators

Episode 2: Summer Survival for Nature-Based Educators Staying Regulated, Hydrated, and Human During Camp Season Summer camps and outdoor programs don't have to be packed with activities to be meaningful. In this episode, Ade shares why simple rhythms, realistic expectations, and regulated adults are often the secret ingredients to a successful summer season. If you've ever felt pressure to entertain children every minute of the day or create a "Pinterest-perfect" camp experience, this episode is your permission to simplify. You'll learn practical ways to support both children and educators through the busiest months of the year while protecting your energy and preserving the joy that brought you to this work in the first place. In This Episode: Why simple rhythms create stronger summer programs The importance of protecting the hottest part of the day How boredom can lead to creativity and deeper play Why children need grounded adults more than constant entertainment Creating sustainable summer routines that support everyone Key Takeaway: Children don't need a cruise director—they need a grounded adult. Perfect for nature-based directors, outdoor educators, forest school leaders, camp facilitators, and anyone looking to create a more sustainable and joyful summer season.

22. juni 202618 min
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EP 37: How To Avoid Summer Burnout In Outdoor Education

HOW TO AVOID SUMMER BURNOUT IN OUTDOOR EDUCATION Heat, Hydration, Boundaries, and Sustainable Summer Rhythms Summer programming is magical—but it can also be physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding. In this episode, Ade shares practical strategies for avoiding burnout during camp season, including hydration, nutrition, simplifying expectations, and recognizing the signs of dysregulation before they become exhaustion. Whether you're leading a nature-based program, forest school, outdoor classroom, or summer camp, this conversation is a reminder that sustainable leadership begins with caring for yourself, too. In This Episode: Why summer burnout looks different than school-year burnout The connection between hydration, regulation, and energy Signs you may be overriding your own needs How to simplify summer programming without sacrificing quality Why caring for yourself is part of effective leadership Key Takeaway: Your goal this summer isn't to survive camp season—it's to arrive in the fall still feeling like yourself. For nature-based directors, forest school leaders, outdoor educators, and camp facilitators who want to lead sustainably without burning out.

15. juni 202617 min
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EP 35: 5 Ways to Reignite If You're Burning Out in the Classroom

Feeling burned out in the classroom—even though you still love the work? In this episode, Ade shares five practical ways to reignite joy, connection, and creativity when teaching starts to feel heavy. From putting the phone down and stepping back into play, to taking your cohort beyond the fence line and introducing collaborative storytelling, these simple shifts can breathe fresh life into your days without overhauling your whole program. Whether you’re a founder, director, or teacher wearing all the hats, this episode is a reminder that burnout does not always mean it’s time to quit—sometimes it means something needs to shift. In this episode, we cover: How constant documentation may be draining your presence Why collaborative projects can reset group energy The power of changing your environment when routines feel stale How modeling restful connection impacts children and educators alike Why storytelling can transform confidence, creativity, and cohort dynamics What burnout may actually be trying to tell you as a leader If you’re in a season of depletion, this one is for you.

4. maj 202616 min
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EP 34: Hard Decisions in Nature-Based Programs: Policies, Families, and Leadership Boundaries

Running a nature- and play-based program comes with beautiful, meaningful work—but also incredibly hard, often invisible decisions. In this episode, we talk about what it really looks like to lead when things feel uncertain, emotional, and high-stakes. From questioning whether a family is the right fit mid-year, to navigating weather cancellations and running out of snow days, to holding firm to policies when your heart wants to bend—this is the side of leadership no one prepares you for. If you’ve ever found yourself second-guessing decisions, people-pleasing, or quietly holding the weight of your program alone, this episode will remind you that you’re not doing it wrong—you’re doing the real work of leadership.

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