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If you think of adventure education, do you imagine rock climbing, swinging from trees, and kayaking down flowing streams?

For Phil Brown, Lead Trainer at High 5 Adventure Learning Centre, it looks more like overcoming vulnerability and supporting one’s peers.

Adventure education is facilitation in action - literally. The act of exploring and adventuring stretches far beyond the physical experience and challenges us emotionally and socially.

Phil joins me in this episode to share the facilitation lessons he’s learned from a career in adventure education.

 

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Questions and Answers

Part one

[01:03] When did you start calling yourself a facilitator?

[02:05] What advanced facilitation skills did you learn that changed your mind?

[05:20] Why Phil struggles with a 'traditional' educator mindset.

[10:06] Can you explain what adventure education is?

[15:05] What happens if the physical challenge is entirely within a person's comfort zone?

[21:15] When does the trust start to build - on the ground or in the air?

[23:38] Can playful contexts teach us serious skills?

[26:35] How do you find the right 'amount' of risk? How do you determine that balance?

Links

Vertical Playpen - High 5’s podcast hosted by Phil

High 5’s website


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