Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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Social Justice Facilitation | Meg Bolger
07/01/2020 Duration: 44minMeg talks with Phil about social justice facilitation, navigating your triggers and her upcoming new product - Facilitator Cards. Find out more about Meg and Facilitator Cards here: https://www.megbolger.com/
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World Knot Tying Day 2019
17/12/2019 Duration: 23minDecember 18th is World Knot Tying Day, marking the birthday of legendary knot enthusiast and author Clifford Ashley. To celebrate this the training team got together to talk about knots, knots and more knots. #worldknottyingday
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The Struggle is Real
10/12/2019 Duration: 28minCompanion episode to our recent blog post - A Force to Reckoned With - Helium Hoop. Lisa, Rich and Phil discuss intentionally adding struggle and frustration into their programming. Lisa will be running a pre-conference workshop at ACCT titled "The Struggle is Real" - register here: http://acctconference.com/register/
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Dr. Chris Cavert - FUNdoing
03/12/2019 Duration: 38minChris talks with Phil about the influence summer camp had on him, the importance of defining your mission and vision and the power in sharing and adding to your stories. Find more about Chris at fundoing.com.
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The Name of the Game - Gardener and Scamp
26/11/2019 Duration: 18minRyan, Rich, Sam and Phil look through antique game books (some over 100 years old) with the task of identifying how to play the games with only the name and a few other clues to help. In this episode the games to identify are Gardener and Scamp, and Bull in the Ring.
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The Name of the Game - Dumb Crambo
19/11/2019 Duration: 16minRyan, Rich, Sam and Phil look through antique game books (some over 100 years old) with the task of identifying how to play the game with only the name and few other clues to help. In this episode the games to identify are Dumb Crambo and Old Man Old Man.
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Bill Waite and Rolland Krohn - Oswegatchie Educational Center
13/11/2019 Duration: 32minJamie, High 5 Lead Builder, returns to his previous place of employment to chat with Bill Waite, Program Director and Rolland Krohn, Ropes Course Director about the FFA, how they got their start in Adventure programming and advice they would give to future professionals.
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Professional Development
06/11/2019 Duration: 19minThe Training Team (Chris, Lisa, Rich and Phil) discuss places where they have gained professional development outside of the field of challenge course operations and how integrating topics you are interested and/or passionate about can enhance your programming.
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Name Games
30/10/2019 Duration: 27minThe Training team (Chris, Lisa, Rich and Phil) discuss in great detail the importance of name games, when to use them and what their "go-to" activities are for learning participant names. This is in response to a question sent in by Megan Meinen of UVM. Thanks Megan for the great question!
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Marty Daigle - Pleasant Ridge Camp and Retreat Center
23/10/2019 Duration: 29minMarty took some time after taking an ACCT Level 2 Certification Exam to chat with Phil about adaptive programming, the joy of "getting" to go to work instead of "having" to go to work and shares his challenges with operating a challenge course.
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Trainer Tips - Real vs Fake Jobs
16/10/2019 Duration: 10minLisa Hunt, Senior Trainer and Manager of Team Development, discusses the difference between real and fake jobs that we give to our participants when operating a challenge course with the desire to manage behavior. Find the conversation between Lisa and Ken Demas here: https://high5adventure.org/pod-casts/trainer-tips-real-vs-fake-jobs
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Dr. Amy Climer - Climer Consulting
09/10/2019 Duration: 33minAmy talks with Phil about her advice to students when embarking on a career in experiential education, thoughts on the future of the industry and also a couple of tips and insights on Climer Cards. amy@climerconsulting.com
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Karen Malm and Patrick Wright - Camp Agawam
02/10/2019 Duration: 21minChris, Director of Training and Team Development, speaks with Karen (Assistant Director) and Patrick (Head Counselor) about the history of Camp Agawam, building a new challenge course and how it benefits both the campers and the staff who operate it.
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Trainer Tips - Ego
25/09/2019 Duration: 10minJim Grout, Executive Director of High 5, discusses how ego can be problematic when operating a challenge course and how being a "chameleon" can help when teaching others.
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Repeating Activities
18/09/2019 Duration: 19minIn this episode of Tinker Talk, the Training Team (Phil, Jim, Chris and Lisa) talk about the positives and possible pitfalls of using the same activities from group to group and how to respond to participants who have "seen this one before".
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Justin McGlamery - Owner, Chief Locus Focuser - Focus Your Locus
11/09/2019 Duration: 21minJustin chats with Rich Keegan, High 5 Trainer, about his start in adventure programming, his great work with Dylan's Wings of Change and his love of our Executive Director, Jim Grout.
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Making Mistakes
04/09/2019 Duration: 20minMistakes can occur in the work that we do and these can result in many different outcomes ranging from the more common; not meeting a group's needs, to the hopefully rare; physical injury. The Training team (Phil, Chris, Lisa and Jim) discuss mistakes they have made (real and/or perceived) in their careers and the significance of making them. This question is a follow up from a previous episode; Tinker Talk - How We Learn Our Craft.
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Alicia DeHart - Fernwood Cove - Associate Director
28/08/2019 Duration: 30minAlicia talks with Phil about making Summer Camp a full-time career, the benefits of professional training and tiny tiny pocket horses. Learn more about Fernwood Cove here: www.fernwoodcove.com
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Managing Your Energy
21/08/2019 Duration: 14minWarm weather months often result in our calendars filling with programming which can lead to staff having low energy. The Training team (Phil, Chris, Lisa and Jim) talk about how they manage their energy levels during the busy training seasons and when the weather may not cooperate.
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Mark Collard - Experiential Trainer, Author and Founding Director of Playmeo.com
14/08/2019 Duration: 40minMark shares with Phil his story about the transformative power of experiential learning, his thoughts about the future of the industry and how ducks have the ability to detect vegans. www.playmeo.com