The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
In this captivating episode of the "1000 Hours Outside Podcast," we delve into the world of nature journaling with the renowned nature journaler, John Muir Laws, affectionately known as Jack. Prepare to rekindle your passion for the world around you as Jack takes us on a journey of self-discovery, observation, and connection through the pages of a journal.
As the founder of the Wild Wonder Foundation, he encourages us to pick up a simple notebook and a pencil, using this "paper hack" to cultivate a deeper relationship with the natural world. Through his candid discussion, you'll uncover the simplicity and profound impact of this practice.
Dive into the conversation as Jack shares his personal experience as a dyslexic nature journaler, using vivid images to express what words might sometimes fail to convey. Discover his unique approach to starting a nature journal wherever you are, a lesson that goes beyond journaling itself, reaching into various aspects of life.
Join us as we explore the upcoming Wild Wonders Conference, where Jack will be sharing his insights from September 13th to 17th. With a surprising source of inspiration— author Amy Tan—Jack unravels the journey from self-identification based on competence to the courage of embarking on new projects and embracing vulnerability.
The discussion unfolds to reveal the essence of persistence and improvement, with Jack emphasizing that practice inevitably leads to progress. Learn why acquiring new skills can open up new avenues in your life.
Discover the profound impact of nature journaling on your outlook, mental health, and connection with the world. Jack's wisdom uncovers the beauty in ordinary moments, infusing them with wonder and mystery through the pages of a journal. Understand how nature journaling can sharpen your attention, enhance emotional intelligence, and even turn you into a scientist during your outdoor adventures.
In this episode, Jack's thoughts on dyslexia take center stage, shedding light on the advantages of a dyslexic brain and the novel solutions it can yield. Learn how embracing challenges can propel you toward unexpected achievements, and why being intentional about your time is key to making meaningful connections with the world and your own passions.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that challenges you to set aside the mundane tasks, step into vulnerability, and ignite your curiosity. With insights that remind us to appreciate every little moment, this episode empowers you to start your own nature journaling journey and fall more deeply in love with the world around you.
Click here to register for the Wild Wonder Conference >> https://www.wildwonder.org/
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