Nov 21, 2013 | Experiential Learning, Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Spiritual Formation, Teachable Moments
I have taken my taste buds for granted for my whole life. After enduring a two-day tooth ache, I concluded that one of my molars was begging for a root canal. The numbing shots hurt a bit, but everything went smoothly. Then came the most gloomy part of the whole...
Mar 20, 2012 | Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Outdoor Leadership Training Tips (Blog Series), Outdoor Recreation
I am offline the rest of this week conducting training for two outdoor ministry organizations. I have asked several guest bloggers to post while I’m away. This is a guest post by my friend, Edy Sutherland, author of the Whee Factor. You can visit her website and...
Nov 3, 2011 | Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Facilitation, Outdoor Leadership Training Tips (Blog Series)
Comfort Zone: Model or Metaphor? I recently read through an interesting research paper called, Comfort Zone: Model or metaphor? written by Mike Brown, of the University of Waikato (Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 12(1), 3-12, 2008). The paper has a lot of...