High 5 Adventure - The Podcast

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Join the staff at High 5 as they explore the many components of Adventure and Experiential education. High 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.

Episodios

  • Understanding Rescue Plans | Loui McCurley

    04/02/2025 Duración: 16min

    Phil is joined by Loui McCurley to discuss the essential components of effective rescue plans, emphasizing the importance of understanding the subject in distress, the need for timely response, and the implications of suspension trauma. Loui highlights the significance of training and preparedness in rescue scenarios, as well as the potential for growth in the ropes course industry and its impact on personal development and safety practices.   Rescue plans should focus on the subject in distress. Timely response is crucial in rescue situations. Suspension trauma can have serious medical implications. Training should include both verbal and physical reach techniques. Extrication methods should prioritize safety and efficiency. Calling emergency services early can save lives. Understanding the risks of suspension is vital for safety. The ropes course industry has significant growth potential. Rope access techniques improve safety and efficiency in inspections. Adventure education fosters personal growth a

  • Navigating Fall Protection Standards | Loui McCurley

    28/01/2025 Duración: 26min

    Phil is joined by Loui McCurley to discuss the intricacies of rope access and fall protection, emphasizing the importance of understanding various safety standards and the role they play in ensuring safety at heights. He highlights the differences between fall protection methods, the significance of training and competency, and the value of cross-industry knowledge sharing in enhancing safety practices.   Rope access is a specific type of fall protection. Fall protection encompasses various methods to prevent falls. Understanding safety standards is crucial for compliance. Standards development involves diverse perspectives. Experience is essential for understanding safety systems. Competency involves recognizing hazards and taking action. Qualified individuals have relevant experience and education. Cross-industry collaboration enhances safety knowledge. Training should focus on practical understanding and experience. Knowledge sharing events foster innovation and safety improvements. Contact Loui - l

  • Brain Games and Who Smarted? Creating Engaging Learning Through Play | Jerry Kolber

    21/01/2025 Duración: 22min

    Phil and Jerry Kolber (producer of the tv show Brain Games, and the podcast Who Smarted?) explore the intersection of play and education, sharing personal anecdotes and insights on how to make learning more engaging and relatable. They discuss the importance of memorable moments in life, the role of play in education, and the inspiration behind the show 'Brain Games.' Jerry emphasizes the need for humor and relatability in teaching, while also highlighting the impact of educational content on young audiences. The conversation concludes with reflections on sustaining passion in education and crafting engaging learning experiences. Play is essential for effective learning and engagement. Memorable moments shape our experiences and learning paths. Education should be fun and relatable to spark curiosity. Humor can significantly enhance the learning experience. Experiential learning allows for creativity and critical thinking. Creating opportunities for play in education can lead to better outcomes. The educat

  • The Reggio Emilia Approach and Adventure Education | Honor Woodrow

    14/01/2025 Duración: 34min

    In this episode, guest host Anne Louise Wagner and Honor Woodrow (Winston Prouty Center) discuss the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education, emphasizing the importance of viewing children as capable and competent learners. They explore how the environment plays a crucial role in facilitating learning and how educators can create engaging spaces that promote exploration and play. The conversation also touches on the challenges educators face in adopting child-led learning approaches within structured educational systems, highlighting the need for balance between freedom and structure in teaching. This conversation explores the themes of trust, risk, empowerment, and conflict resolution in education. The speakers discuss the importance of allowing children to take risks in their learning, the biases educators may hold, and the concept of 'lighthouse parenting' as a guiding philosophy. They emphasize the value of conflict as a learning tool and the emotional aspects of education, advocating for a s

  • Balancing Risk and Growth in Parkour | Toby Segar

    07/01/2025 Duración: 35min

    In this engaging conversation, Phil and Toby Segar explore the themes of connection, passion, and the importance of experiential education. They discuss how sharing personal interests can foster deeper connections, the role of failure in learning, and the significance of vulnerability in adventure. The conversation also delves into the perception of risk and how childhood experiences shape our understanding of it, ultimately emphasizing the value of embracing challenges and learning from mistakes. They alson discuss the importance of allowing children to experience risk to foster confidence and resilience, the psychological implications of safety measures in climbing, and the evolution of public perception towards parkour. The dialogue emphasizes the balance between managing risk and encouraging growth through experiential learning.   Failure is an integral part of the learning process. Vulnerability can enhance connections in adventure sports. Experiential education allows for creative learning opportuni

  • Challenging Gender Roles In Outdoor Education | Dr. Steve Sassaman

    31/12/2024 Duración: 29min

    * The conversation in this episode is focused on gender. We both acknowledge that gender identity exists on a spectrum but will be discussing gender specifically as the socialized binary of male and female.   This conversation explores the challenges and dynamics of gender roles and expectations in outdoor education. Dr. Steve Sassaman shares personal experiences and insights on how societal norms influence behavior in outdoor settings, the importance of role modeling, and the need for inclusivity in outdoor programs. The discussion highlights the shifting dynamics in participation and leadership roles, particularly among women, and emphasizes the importance of addressing privilege and identity in creating a more equitable outdoor experience. In this conversation, Phil and Steve explore the complexities of masculinity in outdoor education, the importance of redefining challenges to increase accessibility, and the need for intentional programming that prioritizes mental health and community building. They e

  • Why Do Most Icebreakers Fail? | Mark Collard

    24/12/2024 Duración: 32min

    In this conversation, Phil and Mark Collard (Playmeo) delve into the critical elements of effective icebreakers and team-building activities. They explore why many icebreakers fail, emphasizing the importance of fun, interaction, and creating a non-threatening environment. Mark shares his insights on the five key elements that contribute to successful icebreakers, encouraging facilitators to focus on nourishing participants' souls and ensuring activities are engaging and comfortable. The discussion highlights the need for facilitators to be mindful of participants' experiences and to create opportunities for genuine connection. In this conversation, Mark and Phil explore the essential elements of effective icebreakers and group activities. They discuss the importance of choosing what to share, connecting through technology, and the need for simplicity in instructions. The duo emphasizes creating a success-oriented environment that fosters interaction and vulnerability while aligning activities with the group

  • 5 Tips to Ease Conference Presentation Nerves

    17/12/2024 Duración: 13min

    In this episode, Phil reflects on his recent conference presentation experience, sharing five key strategies to ease anxiety and enhance effectiveness when presenting at workshops. He emphasizes the importance of engaging with attendees, choosing scalable activities, focusing on participants, planning effectively, and managing time during presentations. Phil encourages listeners to reach out for feedback and support as they prepare for their own presentations.   I experience a lot of anxiety when presenting. Engaging with attendees helps reduce anxiety. Choose activities that can scale with group size. Focus on those who choose to participate. Less is more, but plan for more activities. Start presentations on time, even if attendees are late. End presentations five minutes early to allow for transitions. Workshops should prioritize sharing information. Feedback and support are crucial for improvement. Continuous practice leads to improvement in presenting. Reach out to Phil; email - podcas

  • High 5 Retreat 2024 | Guess the Staff

    10/12/2024 Duración: 26min

    In this episode, Phil and Lisa engage in a fun guessing game where they explore memorable moments and guilty pleasures shared by the High 5 staff. This is an episode produced for our staff to listen to and play along while traveling to our annual retreat. Feel free to play along by downloading the scoresheet below. SCORESHEET - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GSRDGzpJroSCmHcIDxZwVkGfRnNWKcEAapQYZQFbmqI/edit?usp=sharing Connect with Phil email - podcast@high5adventure.org instagram - @verticalplaypen Music and sound effects - epidemicsound.com

  • The Experience of Learning | Professor Colin Beard

    03/12/2024 Duración: 33min

    In this conversation, Phil and Professor Colin Beard delve into the evolving landscape of experiential learning, discussing its significance, challenges, and the role of educators. They explore the importance of understanding the learning experience, the impact of space and senses, and the necessity of bridging academic knowledge with practical application. The dialogue emphasizes the need for continuous improvement in teaching methods and encourages new educators to embrace their passion for learning and teaching.   Experiential learning is gaining traction in educational settings. The history of experiential learning reveals its complex evolution. Understanding the learning experience is crucial for effective education. Senses play a vital role in how we learn and experience the world. Imagination is key to engaging students in learning. There is a need to bridge the gap between academia and practical experience. Educators must embrace their role as facilitators of learning. Continuous improv

  • The Top 5 Props We Never Leave Home Without | Mark Collard

    26/11/2024 Duración: 20min

    In this conversation, Phil and Mark Collard discuss the essential props that facilitators should carry to enhance their sessions. They explore the versatility and functionality of these tools, emphasizing the importance of emotional literacy and connection in group settings. The discussion highlights specific props, their uses, and the impact they have on facilitating meaningful interactions among participants. Props are essential for effective facilitation. Versatility of props allows for multiple uses in activities. Emotional tools help in building connections. Ubuntu cards are a top choice for facilitators. Weekendit cards offer a simple yet effective resource. Rope can be used in various activities and settings. Decks of cards can facilitate interaction and vulnerability. Emotional literacy is crucial for both young people and adults. Using props can transform the perception of activities. Facilitators can create hundreds of activities with a few tools. Mark's Top 5;  Ubuntu Cards (AUS) -

  • Creative Confidence and Why Arts Matter in Schools | Jo Lee

    19/11/2024 Duración: 36min

    In this conversation, Phil and Jo Lee explore the concept of creative confidence, its roots in drama education, and the importance of arts in fostering self-worth and community. Jo shares her journey from being a drama teacher to advocating for the arts, discussing the transformative power of drama in education and the challenges faced in integrating arts into school curriculums. They delve into the significance of experiential learning, the fight for recognition of the arts, and the personal struggles with confidence and imposter syndrome. The discussion emphasizes the need for community support and the journey of self-discovery in building confidence and articulating one's skills. Creative confidence is essential for personal and professional growth. Drama serves as a powerful tool for building confidence. The arts are often undervalued in education despite their benefits. Experiential learning enhances engagement and skill acquisition. Transformative moments in drama can lead to significant person

  • Embracing Failure as a Learning Tool

    12/11/2024 Duración: 28min

    In this episode, Phil shares his thoughts on various topics related to training and experiential learning. He recounts an incident involving an Apple Watch that mistakenly called 911 during a climbing session, emphasizing the importance of understanding technology's impact on safety. Phil also discusses the need for clarity in training procedures, urging trainers to differentiate between standard operating procedures and personal preferences. He highlights the significance of embracing failure as a learning tool, sharing activities designed to reinforce this concept. Overall, Phil encourages open communication and feedback in the training community.   Phil shares personal experiences and insights from his training sessions. The Apple Watch incident highlights the need for safety awareness. Trainers should clarify standard operating procedures versus personal preferences. Normalizing failure is crucial for effective learning. Phil emphasizes the importance of feedback in the training process. Unde

  • Building a Career in Mountain Guiding | Dave Searle

    05/11/2024 Duración: 41min

    In this conversation, Phil and Dave Searle explore the journey of leaving England for a life in the mountains, the challenges and rewards of building a career in outdoor guiding, and the importance of physicality in this demanding profession. They discuss the perceptions of outdoor professionals, the generational differences in outdoor education, and the balance between teaching and learning. The conversation also delves into critical discussions about knot tying, the importance of dressing knots, and the mental health challenges faced by professionals in the industry. Throughout, they emphasize the need for open communication, continuous learning, and the importance of community in the outdoor world.   Physical activity is essential for outdoor professionals. Guides must balance work and personal well-being. Teaching requires understanding the learner's perspective. Knot tying is a critical skill that requires attention to detail. The outdoor industry is evolving with new generations. Mental hea

  • Turning Trauma into Empowerment | Brandon Peacock's Story

    29/10/2024 Duración: 26min

    In this conversation, Phil talks to Brandon Peacock, a trauma survivor and founder of the charity Hit the Ground Running. They discuss Brandon's personal experience with trauma and how he has turned it into a positive force in his life. They also touch on the importance of empowerment, community, and accountability in the recovery process. Brandon shares his insights on mentorship and the value of connecting with others who have similar experiences. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of resilience and the ability to find purpose in the face of adversity.   Trauma survivors can find empowerment and purpose by using their experiences to make a positive impact in the world. Supportive structures, such as a strong community and mentors, play a crucial role in the recovery process. Accountability and taking personal responsibility are important for overcoming trauma and achieving personal growth. Sharing personal stories and connecting with others who have similar experiences can provide a

  • The Power of Unplanned Learning

    22/10/2024 Duración: 11min

    In this episode, Phil reflects on his 2018 blog post 'Finding Pinecones,' emphasizing the significance of small moments in learning and connection. He shares a personal story about a child's unexpected favorite camp memory and discusses the impact of unplanned interactions during a training session with students from Iraq. Phil offers practical strategies for facilitators to enhance group dynamics, such as sharing meals, encouraging questions, and adapting to the group's needs. He concludes by highlighting the importance of flexibility in facilitation and the value of recognizing those small, impactful moments.   The small moments often have a bigger impact than we think. Unplanned interactions can lead to significant learning experiences. Eating meals together fosters connection and openness. Creating opportunities for questions enhances engagement. Flexibility in facilitation is crucial for meeting group needs. Listening to participants can reveal their true interests. Building relationships i

  • What is Flow?

    08/10/2024 Duración: 24min

    In this conversation, Phil and Lisa explore the concept of flow state, particularly in the context of facilitation and training. They discuss personal experiences with flow, the balance between ability and challenge, and the role of facilitators in creating an environment conducive to flow. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding individual and group dynamics to enhance engagement and learning outcomes.   Facilitators play a crucial role in creating flow for participants. Personal experiences can significantly influence the perception of flow. Boredom and apathy can arise from low challenge in a group setting. High challenge with low ability can lead to frustration and disengagement. Designing activities that promote flow requires understanding group dynamics. Intrinsic motivation is key to maintaining engagement in learning environments. Facilitators should model flow to inspire participants. Challenge by choice allows individuals to find their own balance of ability and ch

  • The Lesser Known History of Challenge Courses

    01/10/2024 Duración: 37min

    Christy Brodeur (Project Adventure) and Chris Damboise (High 5) join Phil to discuss the lesser known history of challenge courses. The discussion covers the contributions of Georges Hébert, Yvonne Moreau, the development of obstacle courses, and the integration of challenge courses into Outward Bound and Project Adventure. The conversation also touches on the role of women in the history of challenge courses and the transition from military-focused training to educational and team development purposes. The guests highlight the importance of understanding the historical context and origins of challenge courses in order to have meaningful discussions about accessibility and diversity in the field. It discusses how challenge courses were initially developed as a way to prepare soldiers for war and how they later transitioned into educational and recreational settings. The conversation also touches on the commercialization of challenge courses and the need for practitioners to be intentional and inclusive in t

  • Phil's 5 Essential Skills for Every Belayer

    24/09/2024 Duración: 19min

    In this episode of Vertical Playpen, Phil discusses the top five skills that every belayer should possess. He emphasizes the importance of physicality, effective communication, openness to feedback, the necessity of checklists, and understanding the physics involved in belaying. Each skill is explored in detail, providing insights and practical tips for improving belaying techniques and ensuring safety while climbing.   Belaying requires a solid understanding of physicality and stance. Effective communication with climbers enhances their experience. Being open to feedback is crucial for growth as a belayer. Checklists help prevent complacency and ensure safety. Understanding physics can improve belaying techniques. Maintaining a proper belay stance protects your back. Regular check-ins with climbers build trust and confidence. Adaptability in technique is key to being a great belayer. Visual aids can enhance understanding of belaying skills. Always prioritize safety through thorough checks and

  • Facilitation Nightmare! We Lost our Props!

    17/09/2024 Duración: 57min

    A nightmare when travelling is losing your bags, and then nightmare is intensified when you rely on what is in those bags to do you job. Phil and Lisa share their experience of a recent facilitation program in Europe where their bag of props did not arrive. They quickly pivoted and adapted their program to work with the resources they had. In this conversation, Chris Ortiz, Lisa, and Phil discuss the elements of planning and co-facilitation that contributed to the success of a program despite facing setbacks. They emphasize the importance of understanding the goals and themes of activities, rather than just focusing on the activities themselves. They also highlight the value of radical acceptance and trust in co-facilitation, allowing each facilitator to bring their own style and ideas to the program. The conversation touches on the significance of having a process for planning and preparation, as well as the benefits of incorporating novel and unique aspects into a program. Overall, the conversation highli

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