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Play Nature PodcastPlay Nature PodcastEp 11 | Why Children Play—and What Adults Have Forgotten: Peter Gray on the Instinct to PlayPlay is not just fun—it’s essential. It’s how children explore, create, stumble, and soar. It’s how they learn to be brave, solve problems, and build their world.  In this episode of the Play Nature Podcast, we dig into the deep roots of play and why letting kids run wild (in a good way!) may be the most important thing we do for their growing brains. Rusty is joined by Dr. Peter Gray—play researcher, freedom fighter, and author of Free to Learn. Peter is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston Coll...2025-07-2247 minRide iQ Free Lesson of the WeekRide iQ Free Lesson of the Week2022 USEF Advanced Test B Playbook with Peter GrayIn this dressage test playbook, world-renowned dressage judge Peter Gray goes movement-by-movement through the test. He describes how to execute the most accurate test and avoid common mistakes to get the best scores possible.Meet Your Coach: Peter GrayPeter was a judge at the 2022 FEI World Championships for Eventing in Pratoni, Italy. He is a Grand Prix dressage rider and coach. He has both ridden in and coached at the Olympics in the sport of eventing.✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to hundreds of...2025-07-0813 minRide iQ Free Lesson of the WeekRide iQ Free Lesson of the Week2022 USEF Intermediate Test B Playbook with Peter GrayIn this dressage test playbook, world-renowned dressage judge Peter Gray goes movement-by-movement through the test. He describes how to execute the most accurate test and avoid common mistakes to get the best scores possible.Meet Your Coach: Peter GrayPeter was a judge at the 2022 FEI World Championships for Eventing in Pratoni, Italy. He is a Grand Prix dressage rider and coach. He has both ridden in and coached at the Olympics in the sport of eventing.✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to hundreds of...2025-07-0813 minRide iQ Free Lesson of the WeekRide iQ Free Lesson of the Week2022 USEF Modified Test B Playbook with Peter GrayIn this dressage test playbook, world-renowned dressage judge Peter Gray goes movement-by-movement through the test. He describes how to execute the most accurate test and avoid common mistakes to get the best scores possible.Meet Your Coach: Peter GrayPeter was a judge at the 2022 FEI World Championships for Eventing in Pratoni, Italy. He is a Grand Prix dressage rider and coach. He has both ridden in and coached at the Olympics in the sport of eventing.✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to hundreds of...2025-07-0808 minRide iQ Free Lesson of the WeekRide iQ Free Lesson of the Week2022 USEF Preliminary Test C Playbook with Peter GrayIn this dressage test playbook, world-renowned dressage judge Peter Gray goes movement-by-movement through the test. He describes how to execute the most accurate test and avoid common mistakes to get the best scores possible.Meet Your Coach: Peter GrayPeter was a judge at the 2022 FEI World Championships for Eventing in Pratoni, Italy. He is a Grand Prix dressage rider and coach. He has both ridden in and coached at the Olympics in the sport of eventing.✨Start your 14-day free trial and get full access to hu...2025-07-0812 minThe 1000 Hours Outside PodcastThe 1000 Hours Outside Podcast1KHO 499: What Have We Done to Childhood? | Dr. Peter Gray, Free to LearnWhat Have We Done to Childhood? That’s the question at the heart of this gripping conversation with Dr. Peter Gray, author of Free to Learn and one of the world’s foremost researchers on human development and education. In his fourth appearance on the podcast, Dr. Gray unpacks how cultural shifts—from agricultural hierarchies to today’s anxiety-fueled overprotection—have stripped childhood of its most essential ingredients: freedom, trust, agency, and play. What we call “normal” now—overscheduling, overcontrol, and constant performance pressure—would be unrecognizable, even unthinkable, in every previous era of human history. This is one of the most...2025-06-101h 00LEARN PodcastsLEARN PodcastsShiftED Podcast #62 In Conversation with Peter Gray: Why Play is the Most Powerful TeacherSend us a textWhat would happen if we completely reimagined education? Dr. Peter Gray takes us on a provocative journey through the hidden history and troubling foundations of our modern school system.Gray's path to becoming an educational revolutionary began with his own son's rebellion. "School is prison," his fourth-grader declared, triggering a family crisis that led to a radical decision: enrolling him in Sudbury Valley School, where children direct their own learning without traditional classes, grades, or tests. Skeptical about whether this approach would prepare his son for "real life," Gray launched a...2025-06-0330 minCognia Leader ChatCognia Leader ChatEpisode 125: Free to Learn with Peter Gray - Pt 2In this episode, Jeff continues with the second part of his enlightening discussion with Peter Gray, a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College. Jeff and Peter delve into the growing pressures in elite and high-achieving schools and their impact on student anxiety and wellbeing. Featuring insights from Gray's book 'Free to Learn,' this episode explores the effects of parental expectations, academic pressures, and societal beliefs on children's mental health. Discover how alternative education models might offer solutions and promote true learning joy. 2025-05-1436 minThe Examined LifeThe Examined LifePeter Gray - What do children need to develop psychologically?Send us a textIf you’re a parent or a teacher, you’ve probably wondered about what the best conditions are for psychological development in children, and where we might have gone so wrong as a society. This week, we talk with psychologist Peter Gray about the developmental needs of children, and why long school days, risk free environments, and too much supervision are wreaking havoc with their psychological development.Other episodes on parenting/teaching:Michaeleen Doucleff on the universals of childhood - https://examined-life.com/interviews/michaeleen-doucleffe/Links:Pe...2025-05-0755 minOuttaDeeBox PodcastOuttaDeeBox PodcastRecruiting Revolution: Peter Gray's Journey from Wall Street to Social ImpactSend us a textPeter Gray didn't set out to become an executive recruiter. Still, his journey from Wall Street to Madison, Wisconsin, reveals how powerful it can be when professional expertise aligns with personal values. As a Harvard graduate who still admits to feeling imposter syndrome ("Everyone thinks they're the one who got in by mistake—including me," he laughs), Peter brings refreshing authenticity to the often mysterious world of executive hiring.What makes Peter's perspective particularly valuable is his willingness to confront uncomfortable truths about recruitment. He coined the term "round peg bias" to...2025-04-1029 minTHRIVING MINDS PODCASTTHRIVING MINDS PODCASTEpisode #192. Free to Learn: How Embracing Play Makes Children Happier, Self-Reliant, and Lifelong Learners. Professor Peter Gray, Boston CollegeIn this episode, we dive into the revolutionary ideas of developmental psychologist Peter Gray, author of Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life. Gray challenges conventional education by making a bold case for self-directed, play-based learning – or "unschooling" – as the best path to prepare kids for a rapidly changing world.Drawing on insights from anthropology, psychology, and history, Gray argues that unstructured play is essential for developing problem-solving skills, emotional resilience, and social competence. We’ll explore how freeing children from rigid educational system...2025-03-271h 23Self DirectedSelf DirectedPeter Gray | Rethinking Education: The Power of Play and Self-Directed LearningSend us a textTogether with Peter Gray, we explored the concept of self-directed education. Peter Gray emphasizes the importance of play and independence in children's learning. The discussion highlights the shortcomings of the traditional school system and encourages parents to embrace unconventional educational approaches that foster curiosity and resilience in their children.Subjects we. cover:• Education is more than just formal schooling • Children naturally possess curiosity and a desire to learn • Historical contexts of education involved broader community engagement • Modern parenting often restricts children's independ...2025-01-161h 31PapatriarcatPapatriarcatREDIFF#127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray🎙️🇫🇷 REDIFF#127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray Episode disponible en VO et en VF. Dans cet épisode, nous allons aborder un article co-écrit par Peter Gray qui explore l'effet inhibiteur des parents sur leurs enfants, même en l'absence d'instructions explicites. Nous discuterons également des effets néfastes de la surveillance constante et du manque de liberté dans le développement des enfants. Peter Gray est un psychologue du développement, directeur de recherche au Boston College.Après avoir obtenu son doctorat en biologi...2025-01-0955 minPapatriarcatPapatriarcatREBROADCAST#127 - Let kids play alone - Peter Gray🎙️🇺🇸 REBROADCAST#127 - Let kids play alone - Peter Gray Episode available in original version and french version. In this episode, we'll discuss an article co-authored by Peter Gray that explores the inhibiting effect of parents on their children, even in the absence of explicit instructions. We will also discuss the harmful effects of constant surveillance and lack of freedom in children's development. Peter Gray is a developmental psychologist and director of research at Boston College.After receiving his doctorate in biology from Rockefeller University in 1972, he was a profe...2025-01-091h 02PapatriarcatPapatriarcatBANDE ANNONCE REDIFF#127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray🎙️ BANDE ANNONCE  REDIFF#127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray Quelques extraits de l'épisode à paraitre le demain à 18h.Déjà disponible sur Papatriarcat+ !Peter Gray est un psychologue du développement, directeur de recherche au Boston College.Après avoir obtenu son doctorat en biologie à l'Université Rockefeller en 1972, il a été professeur au Département de Psychologie de Boston College de 1972 à 2002.Il est connu pour ses critiques du système éducatif traditionnel et est invité régulièrement à intervenir auprès de groupes de parents, d'éducateurs ou...2025-01-0804 minPathways to Family WellnessPathways to Family WellnessFree to Play with Peter Gray, PhDIn this episode we have the honor of speaking once again with Peter Gray, PhD about the instinctive drive of children to learn through play and how many of the rules and regulations set to govern children stifle their development.  Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience who for many years has been studying play. Among other things, he is the author of an introductory psychology textbook, now in its 8th edition (with David Bjorklund as co-author of editions 7 & 8), which views all of psychology from an evolutionary perspective. He is also author of Free to...2025-01-0849 minSet Point PodcastSet Point PodcastSet Point #30 | Robert Gray, PHDIn today’s episode of the Set Point Podcast, Peter welcomes Robert Gray, PhD, Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University and host of The Perception and Action Podcast. Dr. Gray, an expert in ecological dynamics and the constraint-led approach, discusses how this methodology offers a more effective alternative to traditional, technicist, and mechanistic coaching methods that are deeply ingrained in sports culture. Drawing on insights from his four books, Dr. Gray explains how the constraint-led approach helps athletes learn and adapt more effectively.Subscribe, hit the notification bell, and share th...2024-11-111h 00The Child Psych PodcastThe Child Psych PodcastThe Power of Play with Peter Gray, Episode #105In this riveting podcast, we interview Dr. Peter Gray, one of the world's top experts on play and learning, on how play deprivation harms our children and why we need to make space for more child-led, free play! This podcast will inspire you to get out of the way and allow your child to flourish with LESS adult involvement, significantly benefiting both parent's and children's mental health.Peter Gray, Ph.D., is a research professor at Boston College specializing in psychology and neuroscience. He is renowned for his research on the role of play in human...2024-11-061h 01Ben Yeoh ChatsBen Yeoh ChatsPeter Gray: Transforming Education, Play, Parenting and Self-Directed LearningPeter Gray is a psychologist and author of Free to Learn. For many years, he has been studying the importance of play. Gray discusses his perspective on the ideal education system, which he believes should be a bottom-up movement rather than a top-down imposition. He emphasizes the importance of self-directed education where children have the freedom to follow their curiosity and interests. Gray explains how traditional schooling stifles curiosity and playfulness, and traces the historical roots of the current education system. He also highlights the sociopolitical factors that have contributed to the decline of...2024-11-011h 15The Vegan ReportThe Vegan ReportThe Case For Homeschooling. With Dr. Peter Gray | ReuploadIn last week's episode, our guest Adam shared that he wanted to homeschool his son.A few years ago, I would have frowned at the idea of homeschooling. I would have thought of it as something very marginal, cultish and detrimental to the future prospects of any kids.But not anymore.Today, I think that the institution of school is detrimental to kids, to our mental health, to social cohesion and even to democracy. And homeschooling, or any other alternative to schools, should be seriously considered by any responsible parent.Our...2024-10-291h 05De Kinderopvang PodcastDe Kinderopvang PodcastDe Kinderopvangpodcast 55 - Peter GrayIn deze aflevering van de Kinderopvang Podcast is de Amerikaanse Peter Gray te gast. Gray is professor en onderzoeker in de psychologie en neurowetenschappen en dé expert op het gebied van spelen en vrij leren. In zijn boek Free to Learn bewijst hij dat vrij spel van levensbelang is én zet hij vraagtekens bij het huidige schoolsysteem waar steeds minder ruimte is voor vrij spel. Waarom vertrouwen we onze kinderen niet meer? Wat tonen de onderzoeken aan? Waarom hoeven de smartphones volgens hem niet de deur uit en waarom is hij ondanks de schrijnende ontwikkelingen niet pessimistisch? In deze af...2024-10-0851 minThe Unschooling Lifestyle PodcastThe Unschooling Lifestyle PodcastWhy Play Matters with Dr. Peter Gray In this episode, we engage in a lively conversation with Dr. Peter Gray about the significance of play and the importance of maintaining a playful attitude towards life. We explore the barriers that prevent children from learning through play and discuss the organizations advocating for children's right to play. As an unschooling family, we share how play has been crucial in our journey, reflecting on how my own conditioning focused too much on outcomes, leading me to forget how to embrace playfulness with the little ones I cherish most. If Dr. Gray's message resonates with you, we...2024-08-2547 minRenegade Health Boss: Healing Uncovered: Chronic Illness, Lyme, Mold, Mental Health & Biohacking for Holistic WellnessRenegade Health Boss: Healing Uncovered: Chronic Illness, Lyme, Mold, Mental Health & Biohacking for Holistic WellnessGluten or Mold? The Shocking Truth Revealed with Dr Peter Osborne and Heather Gray FDN-PIn episode 116,  Heather Gray FDN-P welcomes Dr. Peter Osborne, a leading expert in functional medicine and gluten-free living. He shares his journey from a frustrated intern at the VA hospital to founding Gluten-Free Society, advocating for holistic approaches to autoimmune diseases. Listen in as Dr. Osborne discusses the importance of identifying triggers for autoimmune diseases, his experience with a life-changing patient case, and his dedication to educating others on the benefits of a gluten-free lifestyle.In this podcast you will discover 02:10 - The reasons behind adopting a gluten-free lifestyle. 05:15 - D...2024-07-1751 minThe 1000 Hours Outside PodcastThe 1000 Hours Outside Podcast1KHO 312: Don't Even Look at Your Child's Report Card | Dr. Peter Gray, Evidence That Self-Directed Education WorksIn his third appearance on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Dr. Peter Gray joins host Ginny Yurich to explore the benefits of self-directed education.Dr. Gray shares personal anecdotes about his son’s and brother’s educational journeys, highlighting the success of alternative learning environments like the Sudbury Valley School. They delve into the natural ways children learn, the critical role of play and curiosity, and the challenges parents face when breaking away from societal norms. Dr. Gray emphasizes some of the harmful effects of conventional schooling, including increased anxiety and depression, and advocates for an educational paradigm that...2024-07-151h 02Apogee StrongApogee StrongPeter Gray: Child Development, Free Play, and Self-Directed Education - Rethinking Modern Schooling and ParentingAre you worried that more kids today feel scared or sad? Do you think how we raise and teach kids might be part of the problem? It's not just phones or computers that might be hurting kids. Being too protective or having too many rules can also cause trouble. When kids don't get to play freely or do things on their own, it can slow down how they learn to think and feel. If we change how we think about raising and teaching kids, we might find better ways to help them. This could help kids become stronger, braver...2024-07-071h 16Emotional BadassEmotional BadassHow Self-Directed Play Enhances Children's Mental Health and Emotional Growth: Dr. Peter GrayEver wondered why play is crucial for children's mental health and early childhood development? Self directed play, driven by intrinsic motivation, is a natural way for children to learn, boundaries, creativity, and resilience. It teaches them to manage emotions, develop social skills, and handle stress effectively. In this episode, we explore how play fosters critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, helping children become well-rounded individuals. With expert insights from Dr. Peter Gray and Nikki Eisenhauer, we discuss the profound impact of play on children's mental health. Discover the essential role of play in nurturing emotional and psychological growth and early...2024-07-071h 33The NatLifePodThe NatLifePodIs play the answer to breaking through the broken educational mould? - A conversation with Peter GrayWelcome back to The NatLifePod. I am thrilled to bring you today's episode with someone who has been a huge inspiration for our family dynamic. In this episode, I have the honour of interviewing Peter Gray, acclaimed author of "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life." Peter's groundbreaking work challenges our western world templates of education and advocates for a more natural and self-directed approach to learning. As parents, caregivers and educators, we often find ourselves caught in a...2024-06-181h 13The Hannah Frankman PodcastThe Hannah Frankman PodcastPeter Gray: The Psychology of PlayThis week we have Peter Gray, a developmental psychologist who studies the important of play in childhood. His book Free to Learn covers the importance of play as a form of education in Expect to learn why childhood play was an area of interest in his research, Peter’s experience raising a son who was rebellious to the traditional education system, and his thoughts on Sudbury Schools, Unschooling, and other alternative education models. You’ll also hear Peter’s take on video games and using play in the digital world. This...2024-06-131h 38Agentic SchoolsAgentic SchoolsPeter Gray, Co-founder of Let Grow and Alliance for Self-Directed Education (ASDE) S2E09Guest: Peter Gray, Co-founder of Let Grow and Alliance for Self-Directed Education (ASDE) Agentic Schools Vodcast with Don Berg   Peter Gray related resources: https://letgrow.org https://www.self-directed.org https://petergray.substack.com https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/freedom-learn https://www.petergray.org FB: https://www.facebook.com/peter.gray.3572   Don Berg related resources: Info Site: https://www.HolisticEquity.org  Advocacy Site: https://www.DLAdvocates.org  Services Site: https://www...2024-06-071h 05The Chris Geisler PodcastThe Chris Geisler Podcast#120 - The Play Epidemic: What Have We Done To Our Children? - Peter GraySupport & Join Podcast Community: https://www.patreon.com/thechrisgeisler Sign Up To My Newsletter: https://www.thechrisgeisler.com Peter Gray is a researcher and professor at Boston College, in Psychology and Neuroscience, whose recent work focuses primarily on children's natural ways of learning and the value of play from an evolutionary perspective. Peter defines play as an independent and unsupervised activity initiated by the players themselves. We discuss the significance of differentiating play from other activities, why prioritising happiness in children's development is overlooked. The long-term benefits of play in promoting...2024-04-031h 20Oh Crap with JamieOh Crap with Jamie169: The Importance of Play with Peter GrayDiscover why play is essential for your child's growth, from enhancing cognitive development to fostering social skills. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Peter Gray, a research professor at Boston College specializing in psychology and neuroscience, who has dedicated his career to understanding the value of play in children's lives. He is a founding member of the board of Let Grow and author of the acclaimed book "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life." Dr. Gray shares insights into how play promotes creativity...2024-02-151h 13KindlED | The Prenda PodcastKindlED | The Prenda PodcastEpisode 34: Free to Learn. A Conversation with Peter Gray.This week, Kaity and Adriane chat with Peter Gray, research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College and renowned author of "Free to Learn." This episode is all about the power of play in learning, shedding light on how self-directed exploration can ignite children's natural curiosity and shape their futures. Peter shares his journey into the field of education and his personal experience with his son's struggles in traditional schooling. He discusses the pivotal moment that led him to discover Sudbury Valley School, an alternative school focused on self-directed education. Peter also talks about his study o...2024-02-131h 08Lars og PålLars og PålEpisode 138 Peter Gray on reconsidering what we know about schooling and learningIn this podcast episode returning guest Peter Gray, retired professor of psychology at Boston College, makes an argument for why we should consider other ways of understanding and structuring learning in and outside of school. We talk about college and access to working life, possible alternative ways of learning an occupation, David Geary’s evolutionary theory of biologically primary and secondary abilities, what we need to learn and when we need to learn it, what we can observe in kids who aren’t taught in the conventional ways, kids who learn to read on their own or who learn the...2024-01-311h 37School to HomeschoolSchool to Homeschool25. Interview with World Renowned, Dr. Peter GrayEver wondered about the transformative power of free play in a child's life? Prepare for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Peter Gray, an evolutionary psychologist and child development expert, as we journey through his research on self-directed learning and the crucial role of play in development and learning. Drawing from his personal experiences and groundbreaking research, Dr. Gray offers insights into the Sudbury Valley School's self-directed learning model and its potential to shape fulfilling lives. We dig deep into how self-directed education morphs the lines between work and play, and its ripple effects on children's lives. The...2023-12-111h 05Changemaker ED“U”Changemaker ED“U”A Conversation with Peter Gray: Play, Child Development & EducationPeter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College. His recent research focuses on the role of play in human evolution and how children educate themselves through play and exploration, when they are free to do so. He has expanded on these ideas in his book, Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life He also authors a regular blog called Freedom to Learn, for Psychology Today magazine and a Substack series entitled Play Makes Us Human.  He is one of the f...2023-12-061h 08Golf Podcast: next on the teeGolf Podcast: next on the teeGolfing the British Isles, The Weekend Warrior's Companion with Author Peter GrayPeter Gray and Gary Lisbon have put together a fantastic book titled, Golfing the British Isles, The Weekend Warrior's Companion. In it, we learn about the rich history of many of the legendary courses along the British Isles like, The Old Course, Royal Portrush, Turnberry, Carnoustie, Prestwick, and Old Head to name just a few. The photos taken by Gary Lisbon are breathtaking, ones you'd love to have framed in your den or office. The whole book from cover to cover is spectacular. Have a listen as Peter Gray takes us on a journey to some of the greatest...2023-10-2854 minnext on the teenext on the teeGolfing the British Isles, The Weekend Warrior's Companion with Author Peter GrayPeter Gray and Gary Lisbon have put together a fantastic book titled, Golfing the British Isles, The Weekend Warrior's Companion. In it, we learn about the rich history of many of the legendary courses along the British Isles like, The Old Course, Royal Portrush, Turnberry, Carnoustie, Prestwick, and Old Head to name just a few. The book is 171 pages of WOW and Gary Lisbon's photography is image after image of Oh My! The whole book from cover to cover is spectacular. Have a listen as Peter Gray takes us on a journey to some of the greatest courses in...2023-10-2854 minPapatriarcatPapatriarcat🇫🇷 #127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray🎙️🇫🇷 #127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray Episode disponible en VO et en VF. Dans cet épisode, nous allons aborder un article co-écrit par Peter Gray qui explore l'effet inhibiteur des parents sur leurs enfants, même en l'absence d'instructions explicites. Nous discuterons également des effets néfastes de la surveillance constante et du manque de liberté dans le développement des enfants. Peter Gray est un psychologue du développement, directeur de recherche au Boston College.Après avoir obtenu son doctorat en biologie à...2023-10-2655 minPapatriarcatPapatriarcat🇺🇸 #127 - Let kids play alone - Peter Gray🎙️🇺🇸 #127 - Let kids play alone - Peter Gray Episode available in original version and french version. In this episode, we'll discuss an article co-authored by Peter Gray that explores the inhibiting effect of parents on their children, even in the absence of explicit instructions. We will also discuss the harmful effects of constant surveillance and lack of freedom in children's development. Peter Gray is a developmental psychologist and director of research at Boston College.After receiving his doctorate in biology from Rockefeller University in 1972, he was a professo...2023-10-261h 02PapatriarcatPapatriarcatBANDE ANNONCE #127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray🎙️ BANDE ANNONCE  #127 - Laissons jouer les enfants seuls - Peter Gray Quelques extraits de l'épisode à paraitre le 26 octobre 2023 à 18h.Déjà disponible sur Papatriarcat+ !Peter Gray est un psychologue du développement, directeur de recherche au Boston College.Après avoir obtenu son doctorat en biologie à l'Université Rockefeller en 1972, il a été professeur au Département de Psychologie de Boston College de 1972 à 2002.Il est connu pour ses critiques du système éducatif traditionnel et est invité régulièrement à intervenir auprès de groupes de parents, d'éducateurs ou de...2023-10-2504 minRaising WildlingsRaising WildlingsPlay, Learn, Grow: Insights from Dr. Peter GraySend us a textPrepare to be captivated by this deep dive into the world of childhood play. In our latest episode, we have the esteemed pleasure of welcoming back Dr Peter Gray, a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College. With an impressive track record of studying play's importance, Dr Gray’s insights are sure to fascinate you as he unveils how play shapes children into responsible, creative, and socially adept individuals.Full Show Notes 👉 https://www.raisingwildlings.com.au/blog/Play-Learn-Grow-With-Dr-Peter-Gray Ever wondered how to bring the magic of 'Natur...2023-09-1136 minOriac Live! The PodcastOriac Live! The PodcastThe Road to Editorial Styling with Peter GrayOn this episode of Oriac Live!, host Cheryl Gushue is joined by Internationally Renowned Hairstylist Peter Gray! Peter lays out the steps an aspiring beauty pro could take to build a career in editorial and backstage styling!WHO IS PETER GRAY?Peter is known as an innovative stylist with strong technical grounding. Peter spent his formative years in the industry with Vidal Sasson in London where he grew to become their International Editorial Director. From there he moved to product development/consultancy roles with Proctor & Gamble and then to Aveda as their International Editorial Consultant. 2023-08-2938 minReal InSight with Myke IrelandReal InSight with Myke IrelandEP003 - Peter Gray - Data Analytics, Digital Twins and the Tour De France In this episode, we sit down with Peter Gray, a technology and data analytics expert with a passion for sports and innovation. As a seasoned professional with a diverse background, Peter shares his journey from being a software developer to pioneering data analytics in the world of sports. Discover how data-driven insights are optimizing athlete performance and transforming the sports industry. Join us as we delve into the fascinating realm of data analytics, digital twins, and their impact on the iconic Tour de France. Main Talking Points: 1. A Journey Through Data and Technology: ...2023-07-241h 10Wie wäre es mit Selbstbestimmter Bildung?Wie wäre es mit Selbstbestimmter Bildung?"Spielen macht uns Menschlich" von Peter Gray #4 Der größte Spieltheoretiker, von dem du wahrscheinlich noch nie gehört hast - Karl GroosDie Brief Serie "Spielen macht uns Menschlich" von Peter Gray in Deutscher Sprache auf der "Wie wäre es mit Selbstbestimmter Bildung?" Substack Seite.#4 Der größte Spieltheoretiker, von dem du wahrscheinlich noch nie gehört hast - Karl GroosEnde des 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelte Groos die erste Spieltheorie, die auf einem Verständnis der Evolution durch natürliche Selektion beruhte. Die Theorie der Praxis.In dieser ganzen Reihe von Briefen geht es um den Wert des Spiels aus einer evolutionären Perspektive. In meinem letzten Brief (Nr. 3) habe ich drei Hauptkategorien der evolutionären Funktionen des Spiels umrissen. Ich schlug vor, dass uns...2023-07-1715 minConsummate Athlete PodcastConsummate Athlete PodcastConstraints Led Approach to Mountain Biking - Rob GrayPeter and Rob Gray discuss the Constraints Led Approach, Ecological Dynamic and Non-Linear Pedagogy -- which are a lot of big words that mean they talk about coaching and some different ways to look at coaching and refining your skill acquisition (practice!) Download or find links in your favorite Podcast App (remember to rate and review!) https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/consummateathlete   Get Your Free Bonus from AG1- drinkAG1.com/MOLLYH - to receive your bonus of a free 1-year supply of Vitamin D and 5 Free Travel Packs     Show Notes The Perception Action Podcast with Rob...2023-07-041h 07Wie wäre es mit Selbstbestimmter Bildung?Wie wäre es mit Selbstbestimmter Bildung?Spielen macht uns Menschlich - #1. Eine neue Brief Serie von Peter GraySpielen macht uns Menschlich (von Peter Gray) Mit der freundlichen Genehmigung von Peter Gray darf ich mit euch hier die Briefe von seinem Substack "Play Makes Us Human" in Deutscher Übersetzung präsentieren. Wenn ihr Peter Gray's Arbeit Monetär unterstützen wollt dann abonniert bitte auch seinen Substack. Unter jedem Brief werde ich auch einen entsprechenden Link zur verfügung stellen.Hier findest du meine neue Substack SeiteDie gesamte Brief Serie "Spielen macht uns Menschlich" von Peter Gray auf Deutsch wird ausschließlich dort erscheinen. Abonnier dich kostenlos um neue Posts zu erhalten und me...2023-07-0307 minSimple WondersSimple Wonders18 | Video Games and Play w/ Dr. Peter Gray (Part 2)This is part two of my conversation with Dr Peter Gray. In this episode we discuss what play is, what it is not, as well as modern ways that children play, namely video games. As a psychologist, Dr Gray has done immense amounts of research on the cognitive effects of video games and addiction, and I was surprised at what he has to say about them. Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College who has conducted and published research in behavioral biology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. He...2023-06-2336 minSimple WondersSimple Wonders17 | Real Life Learning with Dr. Peter Gray (Part 1)Charlotte Mason said that “When we say that 'education is an atmosphere,' we do not mean that a child should be isolated in what may be called a 'child-environment' especially adapted and prepared, but that we should take into account the educational value of his natural home atmosphere, both as regards persons and things, and should let him live freely among his proper conditions. It stultifies a child to bring down his world to the child's level.” To help me understand the educational value of the the natural home environment, I’ve invited Dr Peter Gray on the...2023-06-0855 minThe 1000 Hours Outside PodcastThe 1000 Hours Outside Podcast1KHO 159: We’re Blaming Technology for Something that’s Caused by Society as a Whole | Dr. Peter Gray, Mother Nature's Pedagogy*The slight buzzing sound stops at 7:45 :)In a society where screens dominate children's lives, are we inadvertently taking away vital opportunities for their growth and development? Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we dive into a captivating conversation with renowned psychologist, Dr. Peter Gray, about the impact of screens on childhood, the decline of self-structured time, and the crucial role of play in education.From the very beginning, Dr. Gray highlights a profound observation - that the mental health decline in children may be a result of depriving them of what they truly need...2023-06-081h 05Shaping OpinionShaping OpinionPeter Gray: Do Kids Really Play Anymore?Peter Gray, a research professor of psychology at Boston College, joins Tim to talk about whatever happened to free play among children. This is a problem in society. The fact that kids aren’t playing in the same ways or as much as they used to. And what it all means. Peter has conducted and published groundbreaking research in the area of play in human evolution.https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Peter_Gray_-_Play_auphonic.mp3If I were to say the word, “play” to you, what would that make you th...2023-05-2259 minRuthless Compassion with Dr. Marcia SirotaRuthless Compassion with Dr. Marcia Sirota139 — How Mental Health in Our Youth is Supported by Independent Play in Childhood with Peter GrayPeter Gray Ph.D. is a research professor at Boston College. He is also is author of Free to Learn (Basic Books) and Psychology (Worth Publishers, a college textbook now in its 8th edition). He has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. His current research and writing focus primarily on children's natural ways of learning and the life-long value of play. He a founding member of the nonprofit Alliance for Self-Directed Education and a founding board member of the nonprofit Let Grow. You can find Professor Peter Gray online... Facebook 2023-05-111h 00Honey! I\'m Homeschooling The KidsHoney! I'm Homeschooling The KidsFree To Learn and PLAY with Dr. Peter GrayFree To Learn and PLAY with Dr. Peter Gray Peter Gray is an American psychologist, author and research professor. He has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. His research focuses on the role of play in human evolution and how children educate themselves, through play and exploration, when they are free to do so. He has expanded on these ideas in his book, Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life (Basic Books). He has...2023-03-211h 05The Unschool SpaceThe Unschool Space#38 How children naturally educate themselves, with Peter Gray, author of Free to LearnI’m so delighted to be talking today with Peter Gray, author and research professor at Boston College. Many of you will have read his wonderful book, Free to Learn, or his regular writing for Psychology Today about children, play and learning. Among many things, we talk today about his experience of self-directed education through his son, what self-directed children are doing that makes their learning so different from what happens in schools, what he learned through his research into unschooled children, and his inspiring vision for learning in the future.  You can find Peter Gra...2023-03-141h 00Self DirectedSelf Directed6: Peter Gray | The Psychology of Play, the Benefits of Free Play for ChildrenSend us a textWhat if your child could thrive outside the traditional school system, learning self-direction and social skills through play and exploration? Peter Gray is such a clear voice regarding understanding the power of unschooling and playing as a tool for learning.  We have for a long time wanted to talk with Peter and are happy to here share with you our dialogue with him. In our conversation with Peter Gray, we discuss the challenges of finding a social life for homeschooled children, especially in Europe. Peter shares his insights on t...2023-03-091h 36Spirited Hearts the podcastSpirited Hearts the podcast35. The Freedom to Learn & Play During Childhood with Peter GraySend us a textIn this week’s episode, I am beyond excited to sit down and have an inspiring conversation with psychologist, Peter Gray. He is the author of one of the most recommended books on this podcast, “Free to Learn.” He is a researcher and advocate for self-directed education, our natural need for play and trusting our children.This episode is so jam-packed with the most incredible insights, wisdom, knowledge, experience and studies on child development and learning. Peter shares his own journey that led him down this path.We also discuss:* The ha...2023-02-121h 14Pathways to Family WellnessPathways to Family WellnessPeter Gray, PhD - How Early Academic Training Stifles Children's LearningIn this episode we have the privilege of speaking with Peter Gray, PhD about his article featured in Issue 75 of Pathways to Family Wellness Magazine. The article is titled, "Childhood Education: How Early Academic Training Stifles Children's Learning." Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College who has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. He is author of an internationally acclaimed introductory psychology textbook (Psychology, Worth Publishers, now in its 8 th edition), which views all of psychology from an evolutionary perspective. His recent research focuses on the...2022-12-141h 03No Silly Questions- An Education Podcast for ParentsNo Silly Questions- An Education Podcast for ParentsShould we be unschooling our children? with Peter GrayThe depth of Peter Gray’s beliefs about a better way to learn are matched only by his profound content knowledge and contributions to the field of psychology and child development. This is a provocative, boundary pushing conversation - about reimagining learning without the curriculum, the tests.. and even the teachers. You will without a doubt be talking about this with your friends at your next coffee date.More on Peter Gray:Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston Collegewho has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, de...2022-11-0640 minEyesWideOpen with Laurence EasemanEyesWideOpen with Laurence EasemanThe Unstoppable Rise of Homeschooling with Dr. Peter Gray | EyesWideOpen Podcast #033Peter Gray one of the world's leading experts on Homeschooling and Self-Directed Learning joins me to discuss the revolution in Education and how harmful forced schooling is for our children. Join our growing community on LOCALS for ad-free podcasts, exclusive content and interactive livestreams. Click below: 👉  https://laurenceeaseman.locals.com/ 👈 Sign up for my weekly newsletter and receive all of the research for the episode with relevant links and my musings on the world. Get your subscription here: 👉 https://laurenceeaseman.substack.com/ 👈 Check out our Spons...2022-09-251h 48RABBITHOLERABBITHOLEIs School Good? #8: Peter GrayPete and Sparky have a chat with Peter Gray, research professor of psychology at Boston College and author of the book "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life," about the importance of unstructured, adult-free activity in children's social and intellectual development.You can learn more about Professor Gray's books, and read his blog posts, at https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/peter-gray-phdThis episode was edited by Dan Thorn (@danieljtvthorn) of Pink Noise Studios in Somerville, MA, and it features theme...2022-08-031h 11Radical Parenting PodcastRadical Parenting Podcast(S2,E10) Interview With Peter GrayFree to Learn by Peter GraySudbury Valley SchoolLetGrow.orgAlliance for Self Directed EducationTipping Points Press - source for Peter Gray’s four collections of essaysSuniya Luthar - vulnerability and resilience among youth under high achievement pressureFree Range Kids2022-07-2900 minCEN Horse NutritionCEN Horse NutritionEp. 81 | ACHES AND PAINS - Michael Gray (Frontier Physiotherapy) - CEN Human PodcastIn this podcast, Bryan and Leisa discuss the topic of Aches and Pains with Physiotherapist Michael Gray from Frontier Physiotherapy. This podcast is suitable to everyone who is involved in physical exercise or a physical occupation. The horse rider is used as the physical example. Introduction to Michael Gray and his background on industry experiences both professional and personal Discussion of the most common pain types experienced by horse riders Tips on ways to minimise pain and aches using exercise and nutrition The effects of collagen peptides on the structure of the body What is a Tendinopathy...2022-07-2244 minRethinking EducationRethinking EducationS2E18: Peter Gray on why coercive schooling is "immoral and unnecessary"Peter Gray is a research professor at Boston College and the author of 'Free to Learn' and 'Psychology', a college textbook now in its 8th edition. Here are some of the incredible things people have written about 'Free to Learn':: “The modern educational system is like a wish made in a folk tale gone horribly wrong. Peter Gray's Free to Learn leads us out of the maze of unforeseen consequences to a more natural way of letting children educate themselves. Gray's message might seem too good to be true, but it rests upon a strong scientific foundation. Free to Learn ca...2022-07-031h 563Q3Q3Q Episode Eleven: Peter GrayNo matter where you are in your career, you’ll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. The best part? Every executive answers th...2022-06-1017 minHow to build a schoolHow to build a schoolPeter GrayMy guest for this episode is the author and psychologist Peter Gray. Peter is a leading voice in evolutionary psychology, play, education and self-directed learning. Throughout our conversation Peter presents his compelling critique of the schooling system and shares evidence he's gathered over the last 50 years that alternatives do exist and work! at the core of his philosophy is permission for us all to step back and allow children the freedom to direct their own learning. Peter’s book Free to Learn is one of the most important books that I've read as an educator, as a parent and actually as...2022-05-062h 05LiberatED PodcastLiberatED PodcastLet Children Be Free To Learn: Peter Gray on self-directed education and schooling alternatives"School has become a toxic place for children and we refuse to say that publicly," asserts Peter Gray in this illuminating episode. Dr. Gray is a psychology professor at Boston College and the author of the book, Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life. He speaks and writes frequently on the value of self-directed education, the problems with coercive schooling, and the importance of childhood play, including on his popular Freedom to Learn blog at Psychology Today. Learn more about Peter G...2022-04-1954 minSausage of ScienceSausage of ScienceSoS 156- Finally, we get to talk about dads with Dr. Peter GrayFrom male reproductive aging, embracing human variability in sports, to cool dog science. On this episode, Chris and Cara talk with Dr. Peter Gray, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Nevada Las Vegas about his diverse research on fatherhood and sexuality and the work he is mentoring! We hope you enjoy this fantastic episode and stay tuned for more after a week-long production break. SoS will be back with new episodes March 28th, 2022! You can contact Dr. Gray via email at peter.gray@unlv.edu or on twitter @peterbgray Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: ...2022-03-1450 minThe DEY Podcast with Kisha ReidThe DEY Podcast with Kisha ReidEP003: Peter Gray- Defining PlayIn this episode Kisha Reid is in conversation with Dr. Peter Gray as he breaks down the definition of the word Play. Through  the  five characteristics Peter Gray clarifies the meaning and scope of true play and it's importance for young children's healthy development.2022-03-0247 minThe Stuph File ProgramThe Stuph File Program#0652: Beverly Gray & Stuart NulmanThe Stuph File Program Featuring Beverly Gray, author of Seduced By Mrs. Robinson: How "The Graduate" Became the Touchstone of a Generation; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download Beverly Gray is the author of Seduced By Mrs. Robinson: How "The Graduate" Became the Touchstone of a Generation, a book that looks back over 50 years to the 1967 film that catapulted an unknown actor, Dustin Hoffman, to stardom with a role that is now permanently engraved in our collective memories.  (Patreon Stuph File Program fans, there is a Patreon Reward Extra where Beverly and I have a bit of an unfiltered chat after o...2022-02-1356 minThe Renegade MamaThe Renegade MamaEp 24 : Peter Gray - How we need to learn to trust our kids again, why play matters and unschoolingToday on the show I speak with research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College and author of Free to Learn - Peter Gray. What I love about Peter is as well as an academic he has also walked his talk. When his son was rebelling against the traditional schooling system and called it a prison (which he agrees it is) they explored other options and ended up at Sudbury Valley School which changed the course of Peter’s research and ultimately his life. Peter tells this amazing story of how when his son was 12 years old, he ca...2021-10-311h 30Element Is EverythingElement Is EverythingDr. Peter Gray: All Is Not Lost When There is PlayPlay is self-determined learning at its best, Peter Gray author of Free to Learn states, nature does not turn off our desire and capacity to learn when children turn five or six, we turn it off with our coercive system of schooling. In this episode, Terri speaks with Dr. Gray on the history and value of play, parenting styles, his definition of play, and the concept of learning loss. Resources:Free to LearnSocial MediaPeter Gray FacebookBlog:...2021-06-2544 minThe Homeschooling and Liberty PodcastThe Homeschooling and Liberty PodcastDr Peter Gray talks Play, Creativity and Freedom “Creativity is not something that can be taught, by definition it requires freedom.” Dr Peter Gray is a professor at Boston College and author of Free to Learn In today’s clip we dive into the waters of creativity with Dr Peter Gray, world renowned for his promotion of incorporating play in all aspects of a child’s learning. We see how creativity is what is lacking when the goal of school seems to be testing with little or no time for creativity, a skill so much needed in the automation of today. Thank you once aga...2021-06-1811 minThe Bookshop PodcastThe Bookshop PodcastPeter Gray, Ph. D., Self-Directed EducationSend us a textPeter Gray, Ph.D., research professor at Boston College, is the author of Free to Learn (Basic Books) and Psychology (Worth Publishers, a college textbook now in its 8th edition). He has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. He did his undergraduate study at Columbia University and earned a Ph.D. in biological sciences at Rockefeller University.His current research and writing focus primarily on children's natural ways of learning and the life-long value of play. He a founding member of the nonprofit Alliance for Self-Directed...2021-06-1656 minRogue LearnerRogue LearnerThe Six Optimizing Conditions for Self Directed Education with Dr. Peter GrayDr. Peter Gray Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology at Boston College who has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. He is author of an internationally acclaimed introductory psychology textbook (Psychology, Worth Publishers, now in its 8th edition), which views all of psychology from an evolutionary perspective. His recent research focuses on the role of play in human evolution and how children educate themselves, through play and exploration, when they are free to do so. He has expanded on these ideas in his book, Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the...2021-05-1253 minOnce Bitten! A Bitcoin Podcast.Once Bitten! A Bitcoin Podcast.Dr Peter Gray - Why Self Directed Education Is Crucial In Developing Self Sovereignty. #142BTC $ 62,555 Today's guest on the show is Dr Peter Gray - Author of the book Free To Learn. Dr Gray is known for his work on the interaction between education and play, and for his evolutionary perspective on psychology theory. Follow Dr Gray and I as we enter the rabbit hole of Schools being prisons, how his 9-year-old son told him and all his school principles and psychologists to go to hell and why self-directed education is so important to nurture and develop self sovereignty. If you are a Biotcoiner you...2021-04-131h 40The Social ExchangeThe Social ExchangeEp. 69 | How We Can Fix Education For Children -- Dr. Peter GrayZach speaks with Peter Gray about how American schools are failing kids, and how to reverse the tide! Peter Gray, Ph.D. is a research professor at Boston College, is author of: Free to Learn (Basic Books) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XKX5BBG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Psychology (Worth Publishers, a college textbook now in its 8th edition). https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Peter-Gray/dp/1429258667 He has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. He did his undergraduate study at Columbia University and earned a...2021-03-161h 11How to DisasterHow to DisasterHow to Heal Through Art with Peter Alan "I couldn't keep up with myself. It was like my best problem I've ever had!" -Peter Alan   Episode Description:  What if somebody called you and said the thing you most dreaded to hear: "Everything's gone." Grief, disbelief, fear, uncertainty, and a mix of emotions you cannot identify are even worse than the fire itself. Yet, despite all that's happening, we can still make the world more beautiful! In this episode, we learn how art can be used in recovery as Jennifer speaks with Peter Alan, a Visual/conceptual mixed-media artist. Peter recalls his fri...2021-03-0855 minThe Homeschool Project PodcastThe Homeschool Project PodcastE61: Free to Learn With Dr. Peter Gray / School is New, Education is NotHello and welcome back to the campfire! Today we have the honor of Dr. Peter Gray joining us. Dr. Peter Gray is a research professor of Psychology at Boston College, TEDx Speaker, founding member of the Alliance for Self-Directed Education, and Author of 'Free to Learn: Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life'.   His TEDx speech, The Decline of Play, has reached over 500,000 downloads and his book, Free to Learn, has touched the lives of thousands of families around the world, including our own!  Dr. Gray’s concept of free...2021-02-071h 17The Hamilton ReviewThe Hamilton ReviewA Conversation with Peter Gray, Part Two - The Importance Of Playtime For ChildrenIn this episode, Dr. Bob welcomes Peter Gray back to the Hamilton Review. Peter goes into detail about the importance of children having time and freedom to play - playing is their job and it is critical for parents to honor that. With the rise of technology, increased screen time, less opportunity to explore the outdoors and now a worldwide pandemic, children are at an increased risk for depression, ADHD and even suicide. Peter also talks about his non profit organization, Let Grow. Let Grow equips parents, educators, and communities with the tools and confidence to raise independent kids...2021-01-2131 minThe Dad TrainThe Dad TrainJust Let The Kids Play, with Dr Peter GrayCompared to previous generations, today’s children have more homework, more adult-led activities and less free time to just play. According to psychologist Dr Peter Gray, this is a worrying trend that is having a negative impact on society. Dr Gray’s research shows that free-play is an important part of child development. It’s where they learn things like courage, creativity and social skills. In this interview, Dr Gray explains why it’s important for parents to step back and let their kids play, even (and sometimes especially) if it involves risk.Wha...2021-01-1948 minThe Hamilton ReviewThe Hamilton ReviewA Conversation With Peter Gray (Professor, Author and Co Founder Of Let Grow), Part OneIn the first of two conversations, Dr. Bob welcomes Peter Gray to the show. Peter is the author of the book, "Free To Learn: Why Unleashing The Instinct To Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self Reliant, and Better Students for Life." Dr. Bob and Peter have an in depth discussion about his book and how it applies to children and their ability to process information and learn. Peter also talks a bit about his personal experience with his son and the educational structure that worked best for him. Don't miss this episode! Peter Gray is...2021-01-1928 minPlay It Forward, A Wearthy PodcastPlay It Forward, A Wearthy PodcastFreeing the child Feat. Dr Peter GrayIn our final episode of Play it Forward for 2020, Lukas speaks to one of the greatest leaders in childhood development research, Dr Peter Gray. Peter is the author of Free to Learn, has written many articles for Psychology Today and is a research professor of psychology at Boston College. We wanted our last episode for the year to be a special one, and this didn’t disappoint! Lukas and Peter talk about prescribing childhoods, mental health in young people, the decline of empathy and creativity in children, the internal locus of control, and so so much more! https://www.psychologytoday.co...2020-12-041h 03The Gray Zebra PodcastThe Gray Zebra PodcastInfluencer For Change with Peter MollWhat's your definition of an influencer? Well, here is mine. On this episode I talk with Peter Moll.  Recent winner of the Youth Of The Year Award 2020 for his work in Environment Conservation and Advocacy. I have been inspired by Peter for a while and I always wanted to get into the mind of the man who is helping build communities and restore our wildlife. We talk about his work, what inspired him to create SUSO, the challenges involved under the COVID-19 pandemic and current and future plans. It was a pleasure talking with this young lion. Peter for P...2020-08-241h 29