Ray Tiller is a wildlife filmmaker, Brave Wilderness host, and the creative force behind the YouTube channel Fintastic Films. In this episode, Ray shares how childhood wonder, media, and Midwest bike rides led him to a dream job working alongside his idol-turned-mentor, Coyote Peterson. We chat about how parents can foster curiosity for nature, use media as a tool for learning (not just zoning out), and help kids fall in love with “scary” animals like snakes and sharks. Plus, Ray ...
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Ray Tiller is a wildlife filmmaker, Brave Wilderness host, and the creative force behind the YouTube channel Fintastic Films. In this episode, Ray shares how childhood wonder, media, and Midwest bike rides led him to a dream job working alongside his idol-turned-mentor, Coyote Peterson. We chat about how parents can foster curiosity for nature, use media as a tool for learning (not just zoning out), and help kids fall in love with “scary” animals like snakes and sharks. Plus, Ray ...
This week’s solo episode is short, sweet, and off-the-cuff. With two sick kids and a full plate, Julianne brings back one of your favorite formats — the monthly R.E.P.O.R.T. — where she shares what she’s been Reading, Eating, Playing, Obsessing over, Recommending, and Treating herself to lately. Mentioned in this episode: The Great Alone by Kristin HannahFree to Fly by Nicole RunyonPeter Thomas Roth Brightening Eye PatchesOmnilux LED MaskHue (Hu) Dark ChocolateWalking pad Forrest Frank m...
The My Outdoorsy Mom Podcast
Ray Tiller is a wildlife filmmaker, Brave Wilderness host, and the creative force behind the YouTube channel Fintastic Films. In this episode, Ray shares how childhood wonder, media, and Midwest bike rides led him to a dream job working alongside his idol-turned-mentor, Coyote Peterson. We chat about how parents can foster curiosity for nature, use media as a tool for learning (not just zoning out), and help kids fall in love with “scary” animals like snakes and sharks. Plus, Ray ...