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Today’s episode starts with a challenge from Travis:
🚨 If the YouTube channel gains 100 more subscribers… he’ll tear open his kitchen wall on camera. 🚨
Why?
So now the question is:
Send this episode to a friend, and let’s see if Travis actually follows through.
Before jumping into today’s topic, Travis reminds everyone that we have a special guest episode next week, so don’t forget to turn on notifications.
Appetisers for today's episode:
Then the conversation shifts into today’s main topic:
Robert reflects on growing up in a time when kids stayed outside until the street lights came on—because there simply weren’t endless indoor entertainment options.
Today?
Robert and Travis talk about:
Travis also shouts out Ginny Yurich and her book Until the Street Lights Come On, sharing insights from the “1000 Hours Outside” movement and how modern kids are struggling with things as simple as eye contact and conversation.
They also discuss how homework and busy schedules have changed childhood:
A reflective and practical conversation about parenting, childhood, technology, and reclaiming outdoor time in a screen-filled world.
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Shout-outs:
@1000hoursoutside
@bigcolecole
Music produced by Trevor Gregory Follow @savten from @look.cypher
By Robert & TravisToday’s episode starts with a challenge from Travis:
🚨 If the YouTube channel gains 100 more subscribers… he’ll tear open his kitchen wall on camera. 🚨
Why?
So now the question is:
Send this episode to a friend, and let’s see if Travis actually follows through.
Before jumping into today’s topic, Travis reminds everyone that we have a special guest episode next week, so don’t forget to turn on notifications.
Appetisers for today's episode:
Then the conversation shifts into today’s main topic:
Robert reflects on growing up in a time when kids stayed outside until the street lights came on—because there simply weren’t endless indoor entertainment options.
Today?
Robert and Travis talk about:
Travis also shouts out Ginny Yurich and her book Until the Street Lights Come On, sharing insights from the “1000 Hours Outside” movement and how modern kids are struggling with things as simple as eye contact and conversation.
They also discuss how homework and busy schedules have changed childhood:
A reflective and practical conversation about parenting, childhood, technology, and reclaiming outdoor time in a screen-filled world.
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Shout-outs:
@1000hoursoutside
@bigcolecole
Music produced by Trevor Gregory Follow @savten from @look.cypher