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1KHO 520: Learning That’s Tethered to Real Life | Morgan and Hudson Wild, Off the Couch and Into Creation

1KHO 520: Learning That’s Tethered to Real Life | Morgan and Hudson Wild, Off the Couch and Into Creation

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What if the most lasting lessons your kids learn didn’t come from a textbook—but from a creek bed, a moth wing, or a flashlight beam sweeping across the night? In this powerful and joy-filled episode, Ginny Yurich welcomes Hudson and Morgan Wild—two of the beloved Wild Brothers—for a conversation that’s deeply affirming for parents who want more than a screen-based childhood for their kids. The Wild Brothers share how growing up in the jungles of Indonesia shaped their imaginations, values, and creative spirit, and how those early days laid the foundation for their family-run streaming platform and their latest endeavor: a groundbreaking homeschool curriculum. Together, 1000 Hours Outside and the Wild Brothers have launched Off the Couch and Into Creation—an eight-week curriculum that equips families to rediscover adventure, connection, and hands-on learning right in their own backyards. This episode will reawaken your sense of wonder, affirm your efforts to raise kids differently, and remind you that you don’t have to be on the far side of the world to raise explorers. Learn more and grab your copy of the new curriculum at 1000hoursoutside.com/offthecouch and check out the Wild Brothers’ streaming platform at wildbrothers.tv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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