Play Nature Podcast

Ep 31 | My New Play Manifesto! Slowing Down in a Speeding Up World

39 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Play Nature Podcast, host Rusty Keeler takes us creekside on a warm spring day to think big. Big like gorges. Small like bugs. Slow like trees. This episode is a call to remember  the mission. The mission to give children what they need most: time, freedom, nature, community, and real life under their feet. Rusty reflects on the strange, speedy blip of modern childhood. More screens. More stress. Less recess. Less mud. But instead of getting stuck in doom and gloom, he asks a better question: What if we are already building something new? Something rooted in play, place, seasons, risk, mess, imagination, and the deep human skills children grow through free play. Rusty’s NEW Play Manifesto is the mission to slow down and go deeper. He explores how nature play, place-based learning, community, and child-led exploration can help shape the future, even in a world racing toward more technology and AI.  This is your  hopeful reminder to stand strong in what we know in our bones: play matters, nature matters, and children find themselves when they have the space to play. Top three takeaways from Rusty’s time by the creek: * Slow down to “earth speed.”  * Free play helps children grow the deeply human skills they need: creativity, communication, collaboration, compassion, curiosity, and self-knowledge. * The future of childhood is not fixed. We can help build it through nature, community, advocacy, and a big playful yes to real life.   Learn More: rustykeeler.com [https://rustykeeler.com/] | @rusty_keeler_designs [https://www.instagram.com/rusty_keeler_designs]  Rusty’s FREE Outdoor Loose Parts Guide [https://rustykeeler.com/loosepartslistfd/]

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