EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 1H 4M
Nature as the Classroom: Healing Teen Isolation | Manny Almonte
from The Table | The Deans' Roundtable Podcast Series · host Bridget Johnson
Nature as the Classroom: Healing Teen Isolation | Manny Almonte What if the most isolated young men in your community aren't missing a mentor program—they're missing a campfire? Teen social isolation has been declared a national epidemic, and young men of color are carrying a particular kind of loneliness that schools and traditional mentorship programs often fail to reach. In this episode, Bridget Johnson speaks with Manny Almonte—founder of Mastermind Connect and the nonprofit Camping to Connect—about what happens when you take young men out of the environment that's failing them and bring them into nature with no phones, no performance, and no competition. Manny shares how a men's accountability circle became the blueprint for a youth outdoor program now operating in New York, Colorado, and Los Angeles. He walks through what a first camping trip looks like for a teenager who has never left his neighborhood, what fear of the quiet reveals about trauma, and why he says "healing happens through connection." This is a conversation for every educator who senses their students are lonelier than they can name. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why teen social isolation is a systemic issue that goes beyond screens and social media How competition and emotional masking among young men is conditioned from childhood—and how to interrupt it Why nature is uniquely powerful for social-emotional learning with young men who distrust traditional institutions What "fear of the dark" and "fear of quiet" can tell you about a student's trauma history How Camping to Connect creates conditions for authentic vulnerability without coercion Why young men of color often can't trust school counselors—and what actually earns it How schools can partner with programs like Camping to Connect to extend their student support reach Featured Guest: Manny Almonte is the founder of Mastermind Connect and Camping to Connect, a BIPOC-led nonprofit confronting teen social isolation through outdoor experiences grounded in social-emotional learning, mentorship, and brotherhood. His work has been recognized by the NYC Department of Education, the Brooklyn Borough President, and the National Recreation Foundation (2023 Robert W. Crawford Achievement Prize). His award-winning short film Wood Hood has been featured on NBC Nightly News and The Today Show. 🌐 campingtoconnect.org | mastermindconnect.com Recommended Resources: Wood Hood (short film documentary): Search "Wood Hood film" or visit campingtoconnect.org Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill (referenced in episode re: mastermind concept) Visit the Deans' Roundtable: https://deansroundtable.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deans-roundtable Email: [email protected] The Table Podcast Series: Where student life professionals and K–12 educational leaders connect, learn, share, and grow together.
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