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Adrianna Skori, founder and CEO of Kids Who Explore, shares weekly episodes covering all things exploring with kids, from simple walks outside to camping in the backcountry. Expect interviews with explorers from all over the world and lots of takeaways for your own future adventures!
Instagram: @kidswhoexplore
Facebook: Kids Who Explore
Website: www.kidswhoexplore.com
Episodes

Monday May 03, 2021
Ep. 14 Ticks Are Not Friends with Jamie Jones
Monday May 03, 2021
Monday May 03, 2021
Disclaimer: We are not medical professionals giving medical advice.
Jamie Jones is a Minnesota girl with a heart full of wanderlust. She is a wife, a mother to two energetic boys, and an event/wedding planner. She loves travelling, working out, skating, and being on the water.
She grew up on a ranch, where she spent all her time outdoors, where the ticks love to roam. In college, she started getting really sore, and wondered if it was arthritis. She was often dismissed and told it was just from stress.
Jamie’s Symptoms:
- Joints hurting – sore and swollen
- Feet felt like walking on pins and needles
- Fatigued
- Headaches
Thankfully, Jamie’s story didn’t lead to chronic Lyme disease, as many do, because hers was caught early enough and she was put on antibiotics (for a year).
Becoming diagnosed Is hard, as something like 20-30% of people don’t test positive.
Being Diagnosed:
- Blood test (looking for antibody marker)
- Visible bullseye rash
- Usually followed with a 30-day cycle of antibiotics
Jamie’s Lasting Effects:
- Loses voice very easily (especially when tired)
- Gets swollen muscles
- Joints and feet get sore (especially when it’s cold)
Deer ticks (the ticks that most often carry Lyme disease), are about the size of a sesame seed.
How to Prevent Tick Exposure:
- Wear layers and cover up your skin (tall socks, long sleeves, etc.)
- Wear light colours, so ticks can easily be spotted
- Pull hair up
- Avoid tall grass, when you can
- Use Tick Spray (Lauren suggests 3momsorganics TickWise, and Jamie uses Deep Woods Off)
- When inside, check hair, clothing, and dark, warm areas for ticks
- Be cautious of your pets, as they can be exposed to ticks as well (Jamie shares that in Minnesota, there is a Lyme disease vaccine for dogs, and also a chewable fly and tick guard that they use)
- Be mindful: Jamie cautions that she was simply running barefoot in her backyard when she was exposed
Links:
- 3momsorganics TickWise - https://www.3momsorganics.com
- Deep Woods Off - https://off.com/en/product/deep-woods
- Thule Chariot (Jamie’s Favourite) - https://www.thule.com/en-us/bike-trailers/multisport-trailers/thule-chariot-cross-2-_-10202023
Be mindful, but still get outside!! The world was meant for exploring!
Find Jamie on IG: @jamie_m_jones
Thank you to Sawyer for supporting today’s episode! Check out Sawyer goods at https://besawyer.com
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.

Monday Apr 26, 2021
Ep. 13 Encourage Small Adventures
Monday Apr 26, 2021
Monday Apr 26, 2021
Whether you’re like us and want your kids on all your adventures, or the pandemic has made it so you can’t travel far, or get childcare, we are here promoting small adventures…you don’t need to go far from your backyard to expose kids to the beauty of nature! Remember, for kids, these small adventures are anything but small!
Some small adventure ideas:
- walks
- yardwork
- step outside!
- play in the yard
- parks
- green space
- biking
- yard sledding
- yard snowboarding
If you can’t get outside, you can bring the outdoors in, from making leaf prints to using food colouring in bins of snow indoors, get creative with nature!!
Thank you to Rumpl for supporting today’s episode! Use EXPLORE15 for 15% your first order at www.rumpl.com
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.

Monday Apr 19, 2021
Ep. 12 Pelvic Floor 101 with Rachel Parrotta
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
We all have a pelvic floor…every single one of us! But, how much do we really know about it? Rachel Parrotta, who is a Pelvic Health Physical Therapist based on Long Island, in New York, teaches us how to take care of our pelvic floor, especially for those in pregnancy or postpartum. We think you’re going to be very motivated to visit a Pelvic Floor Therapist after this episode! And, as we learn, it’s never too late!
Get assessment from a Pelvic Floor Therapist if:
- you feel “pressure” in the pelvis
- you are experiencing incontinence (any leaking of urine from running, jumping, sneezing, etc.)
- you have Diastasis Recti (when the abdominal wall widens, and if you have feelings of pressure coming up from that line)
If you are pregnant:
- you want to still be active during your pregnancy and use
- your core muscles, but there are modifications to do so safely
- visit a pelvic floor therapist to gauge where you’re at, learn about the pelvic floor, and prepare for birth and recovery
If you have a pelvic prolapse (distension or stretching of the vaginal walls internally):
- hold off on more intense exercise until 12 weeks postpartum
- week 6-12 should be rehabilitative, and you should have an assessment done
- strengthen the core and pelvic floor, also the hips and whole body!
- some may need internal support, from a pessary
If you have Diastasis Recti:
- work with a Pelvic Floor Therapist to strength the entire abdominal wall
- correct the feelings of pressure
How to return to postpartum exercise:
- week 6-12 postpartum should be about rehabilitation
- think of exercise as a progressive program
- start with easier workouts on the ground: the core, pelvic floor, and breath
- then get up on your feet, and return to squatting and lunging
- runners need to think about if they can do one legged squatting, before running
Follow Rachel on IG: @rachel_parrotta_dpt www.rachelparrotta.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParrottaPhysicalTherapy/
To find a PFT in your area:
- www.pelvicrehab.com
- www.pelvicguru.com
- ask birth workers in your community
Thank you to Rumpl for supporting today’s episode! Use EXPLORE15 for 15% your first order at www.rumpl.com
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music

Monday Apr 12, 2021
Ep. 11 52 Hikes Challenge in 2021 - Cindy Dowsett Spotlight
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
This isn’t just an episode about one of the mamas behind the scenes of KWE, it’s an episode about challenging yourself! Adventure mama, Cindy Dowsett, challenged herself in 2021 to complete 52 hikes. In this episode, she discusses how she’s including her kids in this adventure and some great Alberta hikes she has planned. We are in awe and can’t wait to cheer her on!
Learn more about the Triple Crown Canmore Challenge: https://rockymountainadaptive.com/triple-crown-canmore/
Follow Cindy at: IG: @cldowsett & @springbankwellness www.springbankwellness.com
Read more about Cindy and other KWE mamas: https://kidswhoexplore.ca/about-us/mamas-behind-the-scenes/
Thank you to Sawyer for sponsoring today’s episode! https://besawyer.com
Production: @kpmediaproductions Music: @michaelferraro_music

Monday Apr 05, 2021
Ep. 10 Babywearing 101 with Vanessa Shynkaruk
Monday Apr 05, 2021
Monday Apr 05, 2021
Some benefits of baby-wearing:
- Bonding
- Simulating the womb
- Producing oxytocin
- Offering safety for baby
- Allowing the adult to get things done (hands-free)
- Giving child access and engagement in the outdoors
Some baby-wearing safety tips:
- Baby close enough to kiss
- If baby on back (see below for when to put baby on back), make sure you can turn your neck around and see them
- Allowing an open airway for baby; chin away from chest (1 to 2 fingers can fit in between their chin and chest…especially for a newborn) & fabric away from their face
- Check your work; and check every 20-30 minutes in addition
- Make sure baby’s torso is well supported by carrier (watch with stretchy wraps)
- Baby’s legs should be in an M-shape
- Usually carrier should reach from baby’s knee to knee
*Baby forward-facing on adult’s front can cause overstimulation, can be too hammock-like with lack of support for baby, and can tilt adult’s pelvis out in a poor position causing back pain* That being said, Vanessa just loves seeing baby’s being worn, so if it’s working for you and baby, then it’s working for you and baby!
To switch to back-wearing, make sure:
- Baby has enough neck strength
- Baby is over 6 months
- Baby is able to sit unassisted
- The instruction manual of carrier says baby is able to be back-worn
Some of KWE’s fav soft-structured carriers:
- Tula Free to Grow
- Ergo Baby 360
- Onya Baby
- Ring Sling
Some of KWE’s fav hiking packs:
- Osprey Poco
- Deuter 3
Some bonus things Vanessa loves:
- Uppy Mama Store in Red Deer, Alberta
- Nuun Tablets for energy!
- She reminds you to find a local educator!
Follow Vanessa on IG: @vangrowyeg
Massage Therapy Edmonton: https://pinehealth.ca/
Doula Care: https://www.fullcirclebirthcollective.com/
Thank you so much to Springbank Wellness for sponsoring today’s episode!
IG: @springbankwellness https://springbankwellness.com
Production: @kpmediaproductions
Music: @michaelferraro_music

Monday Mar 29, 2021
Ep. 9 What‘s In Our Hiking Packs
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Our Hiking Packs:
For on your body:
-clothes [Tip: pack layers. Ideally wear lighter colours and full coverage to protect from the sun and ticks] -rain cover & extra rain gear -hat & sunglasses -sunscreen -tick spray -trail runners or hiking boots
For in your belly:
-squeeze packs (not just for kids) -fruit -veggies and hummus -sandwiches -“treats” -water (in bottles and/or a hydration pack)
For baby: -milk [for nursing mamas: in cold temperatures, nursing workout gear is great – we like Kojo Activewear] -diapers & wipes -change pad [or use a blanket or a seat you’ve packed] -flip cover [to avoid blow outs] *We love changing baby in the car at the trail head, if you can. Put the front seat down in the winter, or use trunk space in the summer*
All the other good stuff: -something to sit on (Rumpl Stash Mat or Z Seat) -scavenger hunt -satellite phone -first aid kit [Tip: KT Tape is helpful for avoiding blisters] -hiking poles
-bear spray (and Scat Belt to carry it)
Secondhand gear is good to keep your eye out for at the end of the season, or on Facebook Market Place.
Safety Tip: Never let car go under half a tank of gas.
Remember to keep hiking fun for kids. We love games, like safely playing Hide & Seek with an adult, or packing a hiking scavenger hunt, hiking bingo, or “I Spy” to keep their little eyes out while exploring!
Links: Rumpl Stash Mat – www.tinyurl.com/um65ykp2
Z Seat - www.thermarest.com/seating/seats/z-seat/z-seat.html Tick spray - www.3momsorganics.com
Scavenger Hunt – www.laurenrodycheberle.com/2020/07/21/hiking-scavenger-hunt/
Kojo Activewear – www.kojo.shop/en/ Oma + Jo Trapper Hats - www.omaandjo.com
Thank you to Rumpl for supporting today’s episode! Use EXPLORE15 for 15% your first order at www.rumpl.com
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.

Monday Mar 22, 2021
Ep. 8 Postpartum Depression and the Outdoors with Autumn Kuenzi
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Disclaimer: Nothing we say in this episode is medical advice. Please talk to your doctor (and your family) to recognize signs of PPD and PPA in you.
Autumn Kuenzi and her family live and explore in Oregon, in a valley near Salem. Her family loves Smith Rock State Park for rock climbing! She is also a big fan of hot springs – because who wouldn’t love a big hot tub nature-made?
While this episode dives into Autumn’s personal experience with PPD and PPA, it highlights how nature is what healed her!
Autumn’s fun tip for thriving during car trips with kids: Dollar Store finds & SNACKS!
Find more about Autumn and her family: IG: @autumnmariahh
Links: She Moves Mountains (for rock climbing training) – www.shemovesmountains.org Women Who Explore (for finding exploring friends) – IG: @womenwhoeexplore
Garmin GPS (for safety) - www.garmin.com Bear Spray (for safety) – Learn more at https://tinyurl.com/jdxms8k8
Thank you to ik’splor for sponsoring today’s podcast! We love their base layers for our kiddos here at KWE.
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music

Monday Mar 15, 2021
Ep. 7 Getting Outside Through Story with Dineo Dowd
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Sometimes we just can’t get outside. On those days, how can we bring the outdoors indoors? One way, is through story. Dineo Dowd is a mother who saw where books for her daughter were lacking, and chose to fill in the gap by self-publishing her own! She is the author of many kid adventure books, specifically related to hiking, and she is an advocate for diversity in the outdoors!
Find all Dineo Dowd’s books on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/2n5wyrdm
Follow Dineo on IG: @author_dineodowd @dineodowd
Tip: Adopt a trail with your family (check local areas or hikeitbaby.com)
Thank you to Sawyer for sponsoring today's episode!
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music

Monday Mar 08, 2021
Ep. 6 Behind the Scenes of KWE
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Adrianna Skori may be on what she calls maternity leave, but that hasn’t stopped her from launching Kids Who Explore, with her son being at the forefront of it all! How could he not be, when the spark of KWE was born while she was out hiking while pregnant?
This episode covers:
What is KWE?
Where did the idea come from?
What do we share on our IG?
What will you learn being a part of this community?
Who are our ambassador families? And…our patch!
Links: IG: @kidswhoexplore Adrianna IG: @adriannaadventures
Patch ($1 from every patch is donated to Alberta Parks. Made in Canada) - https://kids-who-explore.square.site
Thank you to our producer @kpmediaproductions & @michaelferraro_music for their music.
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Ep. 5 Bear Safety with Kim Titchener
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
When we are getting outdoors, whether it’s hiking, biking, fishing, camping, or any other nature adventure, it’s important to remember that we are visitors in the homes of the wildlife who roam there.
How much do you truly know about bears? Do you know how to avoid encounters? Do you know how to handle encounters you come across?
Thankfully, Kim Titchener, owner of Bear Safety & More, gives us a rundown of what to do to protect ourselves and our families in bear territory.
Some tips on the trail: -Keep children attended (do not let them run ahead) -Bear bells and music are not helpful -Use your voice regularly; more people are helpful for multiple tones of voices; the natural sounds of adventure, like branches cracking and footsteps is also helpful
-Have a communication device with you (ie. Garmin inReach) -Each adult should have a can of bear spray (and know how to use it)
Some tips before you hit the trail: -Let someone know where you’re going and when you’ll be back -Let someone know your vehicle type and license plate -Explore with ID on you
This episode also briefly touches on defensive versus non-defensive bear encounters, and how and when to safely back away, versus make yourself intimidating (and, of course, get your bear spray ready).
Links:
-Join the RecSafe with Wildlife Community for free today - www.bearsafety.com or www.recsafewithwildlife.com
-Scat Belt - Thank you for being a wonderful sponsor - www.scatbelt.com -Garmin inReach - https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/561269
Instagram Links: @bearconflicts @bearsafetyadventures @scatbelt
