Mar 02 2025 37 mins 1
This is our final episode of the season, and today, I’m asking: What really matters?
As we approach the Spring Equinox, a time of balance, renewal, and reflection, I dive into the different dimensions of health - physical, mental, social, environmental, and spiritual, and ask: Are the values we live by truly our own?
Do we give ourselves time to reflect, to listen, and to follow what truly matters?
In this episode, Marina:
- Reflects personally on how the natural seasonal cycles represent our own opportunity to re-parent.
- Considers how Nature acts as a "third teacher," alongside parents/carers and educators.
- Explores the importance of reclaiming our own internal values—when we lose touch with our inner world, we struggle to set boundaries, leading to saying “yes” when we mean “no.”
- Recognises that true learning happens in relationships and through co-creation, not by filling children as empty vessels or leaving them entirely to their own devices.
- Acknowledges that quick fixes, like adding Forest School once a week, do not resolve systemic issues in education.
- Challenges the dominant measures of success—productivity and status—by valuing creativity, relationships, and emotional intelligence.
- Engages with the idea that learning is not just about acquiring knowledge but also about how we relate to the world and each other (Nora Bateson's "Warm Data").
- Recognises the role of creativity, play, and experimentation in helping us develop a deep sense of what feels right for us in life.
- Highlights the importance of slowing down, listening deeply, and creating the right conditions for people to be who they truly are.
Show Notes:
https://theoutdoorteacher.com/podcasts/episode-56-what-really-matters/
Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com
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