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9. Outdoor Instructor Chat with Anthony Barrett

Episode 9 of the Outdoor Instructor Chat With Instructor 101 podcast, hosted by Niall, titled "9. Outdoor Instructor Chat with Anthony Barrett" was published on June 25, 2020 and runs 54 minutes.

June 25, 2020 ·54m · Outdoor Instructor Chat With Instructor 101

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Anthony Barret joined me for this episode of Outdoor Instructor chat and is someone that continually motivates me to push myself inside and outside of the outdoor instructor world. He has a lot of insights into the outdoor instructor industry and did not hold back in sharing his knowledge and experience.   What we discussed: Considerations when designing a program for clients, dynamic facilitation, mentors, worthy rivals, observing other outdoor instructors, being vulnerable, consequential learning and quickfire(ish) Questions. We also included some BONUS footage of us discussing leadership and becoming part of a group at the end. (Don't miss out)   Thanks to Ant for taking the time to chat. As always, it is a pleasure to chat.   Find Ant on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrettanthony  Leo Hoare - Getafix Coaching https://getafix.com/  Asia Pacific Adventure - https://www.asiapacificadventure.com/   Three golden rules for Outdoor Instructors - https://youtu.be/dnEHHl9Fbjs    For more on Consequential Learning with Chris from @cg_adventuresport - https://youtu.be/CJ_sl2_wcHo .................................................................................................................................................................  00:00 Intro  03:24 What to consider when designing a program  11:10 Teaching with failure  19:35 Mentors for Outdoor Instructors  26:46 Observing other outdoor instructors and be vulnerable  28:00 Worthy rivals  33:23 Quickfire(ish) Questions  45:05 BONUS - Leadership and strategy to become part of a group  .............................................................................................................................................................  If this stuff is useful, give it a LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!! Check out Instructor 101 on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for more helpful resources to help you make an even bigger impact on those you work with! ✊  Make sure to check out other free resources on my YouTube Channel as well as,    Instagram  - @instructor_101 - https://www.instagram.com/instructor_101/?hl=en  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/the101instructor/  Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/instructor101  Podcast - https://anchor.fm/outdoorinstructorchat   I started in the outdoor pursuits industry because I can see the potential that it has to make a positive difference to those we work with.   My hope is that by providing instructors with additional tools and resources they need they will be better equipped to unlock the potential of others and inspire them to do even more!  This is why Instructor 101 exists today! So that you can make an even BIGGER impact on those you work with.  Please share, practise and enjoy what you have learnt. Keep Inspiring and continue to develop as an instructor.

Anthony Barret joined me for this episode of Outdoor Instructor chat and is someone that continually motivates me to push myself inside and outside of the outdoor instructor world. He has a lot of insights into the outdoor instructor industry and did not hold back in sharing his knowledge and experience.  

What we discussed: Considerations when designing a program for clients, dynamic facilitation, mentors, worthy rivals, observing other outdoor instructors, being vulnerable, consequential learning and quickfire(ish) Questions. We also included some BONUS footage of us discussing leadership and becoming part of a group at the end. (Don't miss out)  

Thanks to Ant for taking the time to chat. As always, it is a pleasure to chat.  

Find Ant on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrettanthony 

Leo Hoare - Getafix Coaching https://getafix.com/ 

Asia Pacific Adventure - https://www.asiapacificadventure.com/  

Three golden rules for Outdoor Instructors - https://youtu.be/dnEHHl9Fbjs   

For more on Consequential Learning with Chris from @cg_adventuresport - https://youtu.be/CJ_sl2_wcHo ................................................................................................................................................................. 

00:00 Intro 

03:24 What to consider when designing a program 

11:10 Teaching with failure 

19:35 Mentors for Outdoor Instructors 

26:46 Observing other outdoor instructors and be vulnerable 

28:00 Worthy rivals 

33:23 Quickfire(ish) Questions 

45:05 BONUS - Leadership and strategy to become part of a group

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 

If this stuff is useful, give it a LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!! Check out Instructor 101 on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for more helpful resources to help you make an even bigger impact on those you work with! ✊  Make sure to check out other free resources on my YouTube Channel as well as,   

Instagram  - @instructor_101 - https://www.instagram.com/instructor_101/?hl=en 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/the101instructor/ 

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/instructor101 

Podcast - https://anchor.fm/outdoorinstructorchat  

I started in the outdoor pursuits industry because I can see the potential that it has to make a positive difference to those we work with.   My hope is that by providing instructors with additional tools and resources they need they will be better equipped to unlock the potential of others and inspire them to do even more!  This is why Instructor 101 exists today! So that you can make an even BIGGER impact on those you work with.  Please share, practise and enjoy what you have learnt. Keep Inspiring and continue to develop as an instructor.

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