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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

1000 Hours Outside
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
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    1KHO 847: AI Can't Feel Love | Jeff Burningham, Last Book Written By a Human

    2026/07/04 | 53 mins.
    Something is changing faster than most of us can keep up with, and this conversation will make you think differently about where we're headed. Entrepreneur, investor, and author Jeff Burningham has spent his life chasing success, only to discover that achievement alone could never satisfy the deepest parts of being human. We talk about why AI isn't just changing technology, it's also forcing us to ask what actually makes life worth living. From the trap of becoming addicted to doing, to raising children in a world of synthetic relationships, to why nature, family, and real human connection matter more than ever, this episode is a reminder that our greatest advantage is our humanity and not our intelligence. AI may be able to answer every question, but it will never know what it feels like to love, grieve, forgive, or hold someone's hand.

    Learn more about Jeff Burningham and grab a copy of The Last Book Written by a Human
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    1KHO 846: The Stories That Make Us | Sheila Quinn, Where Flowers Once Grew

    2026/07/03 | 58 mins.
    Life can change in a single generation, but the values that carry a family forward can last forever. In this conversation, bestselling historical novelist Sheila Quinn returns to the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast to talk about her beautiful new novel, Where Flowers Once Grew which is a story inspired by her own grandmother's childhood during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression. We talk about growing up with very little, why work was simply part of life, the surprising joy found in simple things, and how family stories shape the people we become. If you've ever wondered what we've lost, what we've kept, and why it's worth asking your grandparents more questions while you still can, this episode will stay with you long after it ends.

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    1KHO 845: Childhood Is Under Siege | Dr. Crystal Miller, Kid Magic Unlocked

    2026/07/02 | 51 mins.
    Childhood is slipping away a little at a time when we consistently replace movement with screens, play with pressure, and wonder with schedules. In this fascinating conversation, Dr. Crystal Miller, pediatric physical therapist and author of Kid Magic Unlocked, explains why so many kids are struggling today and what we can actually do about it. We talk about brain development, why play is anything but wasted time, how movement shapes learning, and why small changes at home or in the classroom can have lifelong effects. If you've ever looked at the children you love and thought, "There has to be a better way," this episode will leave you hopeful, equipped, and ready to help protect the magic of childhood.

    Learn more at howtobeakid.com and grab a copy of Kid Magic Unlocked
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    1KHO 844: Freedom From the Emotional Clutter | Laurie Davies, Emotional Hoarding

    2026/07/01 | 51 mins.
    What if the emotions you've been carrying for years are keeping you from living fully?

    In this episode, host Ginny Yurich sits down with author Laurie Davies to explore the powerful concept of emotional hoarding - the tendency to stuff away worry, regret, guilt, anger, bitterness, shame, and other difficult emotions until they begin to shape how we live. Laurie shares deeply personal stories from her own life, including childhood trauma, career mistakes, and painful family relationships, to illustrate how emotional clutter accumulates and, more importantly, how we can begin clearing it away.

    Together, they discuss why most of our worries never come true, how to distinguish real guilt from false guilt, why forgiveness is one of the hardest, and most freeing, choices we can make - and how grace has the power to transform regret. Throughout the conversation, they weave together practical wisdom, neuroscience, personal experience, and biblical truth to offer hope for anyone feeling weighed down by life's emotional burdens.

    Whether you're wrestling with anxiety, carrying old wounds, struggling with anger, or simply longing for more emotional freedom, this conversation offers encouragement and practical steps toward living lighter.

    Get a copy of Laurie's book here.
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    1KHO 843: The Childhood AI Can't Replace | Brendan Steinhauser, Secure AI Now

    2026/06/30 | 59 mins.
    The future is arriving faster than most of us realize, and this episode discusses how we're going to raise children who can thrive alongside it. In this eye-opening conversation, Ginny sits down with Brendan Steinhauser, CEO of the Alliance for Secure AI, to talk about the jobs that are already disappearing, the risks families need to understand, and why adaptability, curiosity, grit, and strong relationships are some of the most valuable skills our kids can develop. It's a hopeful, practical conversation that will leave you thinking differently about screens, education, childhood, and what it means to stay deeply human in a rapidly changing world.

    Learn more about The Alliance for Secure AI

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About The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast is the megaphone for the global 1000 Hours Outside movement, created to help people embrace hands-on living in a tech-saturated world. Hosted by bestselling author and founder Ginny Yurich, each episode explores the countercultural idea that kids - and adults - thrive when they choose real-world options over virtual ones.   Featuring conversations with leading voices in parenting, nature, education, mental health, neuroscience, faith, and free play, and rooted in research and rich with practical encouragement, the show invites listeners to slow down, step outside, and join a growing movement committed to reclaiming childhood, reconnecting families, and restoring mental health - one hour at a time.
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