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In this episode of The Hammock Hangers Podcast, Phoenix goes solo to chat with Haley Ladner, a dedicated librarian and educator from Mississippi who has created a truly inspiring outdoor space for her students.
Haley shares how a simple Pinterest post sparked the idea for The Hammock Garden, a unique reading space where students can relax in hammocks while diving into their favorite books. With full support from her school administration and parents, she turned this vision into a reality, and the program has been a massive success! Teachers and students alike love the Hammock Garden, proving that a comfortable, outdoor environment can foster a deeper love for reading.
Tune in as we discuss: ✅ How Haley developed and implemented The Hammock Garden ✅ The benefits of reading in a relaxed, natural setting ✅ The positive impact on students, teachers, and the school community ✅ Tips for other educators looking to create similar outdoor learning spaces
If you’re passionate about education, outdoor learning, or just love hammocks, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform!
💬 Have thoughts on this episode? Join the conversation in our Hammock Hangers Podcast community!
Contact Skunkape & Pheonix:
Email : [email protected]
Website : https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/the-hammock-hangers-podcast-1/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TheHammockHangersPodcast
Instagram : Connect with Skunkape & Pheonix
https://www.instagram.com/the_hammock_hangers_podcast
YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@thehammockhangerspodcast
If you are enjoying The Hammock Hangers Podcast and you want to help us grow, make sure to leave a review on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, or any other platform that you are listening from. You can also go to the Hiking Radio Network website, click on The Hammock Hangers Podcast page and leave a review there as well. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube as well, and share us with your friends as well.
And until next time, happy hanging everyone.
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In this episode of The Hammock Hangers Podcast, Phoenix goes solo to chat with Haley Ladner, a dedicated librarian and educator from Mississippi who has created a truly inspiring outdoor space for her students.
Haley shares how a simple Pinterest post sparked the idea for The Hammock Garden, a unique reading space where students can relax in hammocks while diving into their favorite books. With full support from her school administration and parents, she turned this vision into a reality, and the program has been a massive success! Teachers and students alike love the Hammock Garden, proving that a comfortable, outdoor environment can foster a deeper love for reading.
Tune in as we discuss: ✅ How Haley developed and implemented The Hammock Garden ✅ The benefits of reading in a relaxed, natural setting ✅ The positive impact on students, teachers, and the school community ✅ Tips for other educators looking to create similar outdoor learning spaces
If you’re passionate about education, outdoor learning, or just love hammocks, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform!
💬 Have thoughts on this episode? Join the conversation in our Hammock Hangers Podcast community!
Contact Skunkape & Pheonix:
Email : [email protected]
Website : https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/the-hammock-hangers-podcast-1/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TheHammockHangersPodcast
Instagram : Connect with Skunkape & Pheonix
https://www.instagram.com/the_hammock_hangers_podcast
YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@thehammockhangerspodcast
If you are enjoying The Hammock Hangers Podcast and you want to help us grow, make sure to leave a review on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, or any other platform that you are listening from. You can also go to the Hiking Radio Network website, click on The Hammock Hangers Podcast page and leave a review there as well. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube as well, and share us with your friends as well.
And until next time, happy hanging everyone.
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