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  • 3. Youth Leading the Way: Chippewa Falls Green Team Turns Environmental Education into Action
    2026/05/20

    In this episode of Healthier, Happier, Smarter, hosts Jaeden and Xia sit down with the Chippewa Falls Green Team — seniors Zoe, Chloe, and Ellie — to explore how student-led environmental action is transforming their school and community. The trio shares how their mostly student-driven group secured drone pilot licenses, wrote grants to fund a solar panel installation at Camp Nawakwa, and brought hands-on renewable energy lessons to elementary classrooms and energy career fairs. From navigating a failed rooftop solar project at their high school to winning the SoulStock competition and earning the Solar Moonshot grant, the Green Team offers Wisconsin educators an inspiring model of what's possible when young people are given the freedom, mentorship, and resources to pursue passion-driven environmental projects.


    Links + Resources:

    Follow the Chippewa Falls Green Team on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chihienvironmentalclub/

    Follow Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chippewafallsschool

    Show your support for environmental education by becoming a member: waee.org/join

    Follow the show online:

    Facebook: @WisconsinAssociationforEnvironmentalEducation

    Instagram: @wisconsinassociationforee

    LinkedIn: wisconsin-association-for-environmental-education-inc

    YouTube: @wisconsinassociationforee

    View all book recommendations from the podcast:

    https://bookshop.org/lists/healthier-happier-smarter

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    James E Dutton Foundation: https://www.jameseduttonfoundation.org/

    Natural Resources Foundation: https://www.wisconservation.org/

    WAEE Funding Partners: https://www.waee.org/our-supporters

    Green & Healthy Schools Wisconsin: https://green-and-healthy-schools-wi-dnr.hub.arcgis.com/

    If you’d like to become a sponsor, contact us at podcast@waee.org

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  • 2. Teach It Outside: Principal Justin Nies, PhD, Shares a Schoolwide Approach to Outdoor Learning
    2026/05/06

    Outdoor learning is a strategic approach to increasing student engagement, strengthening literacy skills, and building connections within a school community. Educator and administrator Dr. Justin Nies shares how Magee Elementary School in the Kettle Moraine School District implemented a year-long initiative to bring learning beyond the classroom. He explains how outdoor spaces can be used intentionally, reflects on his path into leadership, and highlights how a focus on belonging and transparency supported staff and student success.


    Links + Resources:

    Fostering Systems for Innovation Summer Institute (Applications due 5/10/26): https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/WIDPI/bulletins/414ca5b

    Wisconsin DPI Newsletter: https://dpi.wi.gov/news/dpi-connected/subscribe

    Last Child in the Woods (Book): https://bookshop.org/a/10747/9781565126053

    Children & Nature Network: https://www.childrenandnature.org/

    Reach Out to Justin Here: niesjustin@kmsd.edu

    Show your support for environmental education by becoming a member: waee.org/join

    Follow the show online:

    Facebook: @WisconsinAssociationforEnvironmentalEducation

    Instagram: @wisconsinassociationforee

    LinkedIn: wisconsin-association-for-environmental-education-inc

    YouTube: @wisconsinassociationforee

    View all book recommendations from the podcast: https://bookshop.org/lists/healthier-happier-smarter

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    James E Dutton Foundation: https://www.jameseduttonfoundation.org/

    Natural Resources Foundation: https://www.wisconservation.org/

    WAEE Funding Partners: https://www.waee.org/our-supporters

    Green & Healthy Schools Wisconsin: https://green-and-healthy-schools-wi-dnr.hub.arcgis.com/

    If you’d like to become a sponsor, contact us at podcast@waee.org

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    39 分
  • 1. Growing Connections between Nature and Public Health: A Conversation with Mary Davis Michaud
    2026/04/22

    A sense of awe might be one of the most powerful teaching tools we have.

    In this episode of the Happier, Healthier, Smarter Podcast, we’re joined by Mary Michaud, educator, public health professional, and certified horticultural therapist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She shares how her deep connection to nature shaped her career and inspired her to create outdoor learning spaces, while challenging students to rethink traditional school environments.

    We also explore the science behind why nature matters, from attention restoration theory to the well-being benefits of outdoor learning. Mary offers practical strategies for outdoor classrooms, encourages appropriate risk-taking for children, and shares simple ways to reconnect with nature in everyday life.

    Links + Resources:

    Nature Play for Healthy Development Blog: https://medium.com/@MaryMichaudHlth/nature-play-for-healthy-development-be5763bea15a

    What the Robin Knows by Jon Young: https://bookshop.org/a/10747/9780544002302

    Follow Mary’s Art on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginkgoartsandletters/

    Show your support for environmental education by becoming a member: waee.org/join

    Follow the show online:

    Facebook: @WisconsinAssociationforEnvironmentalEducation

    Instagram: @wisconsinassociationforee

    LinkedIn: wisconsin-association-for-environmental-education-inc

    YouTube: @wisconsinassociationforee

    View all book recommendations from the podcast: https://bookshop.org/lists/healthier-happier-smarter

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    James E Dutton Foundation: https://www.jameseduttonfoundation.org/

    Natural Resources Foundation: https://www.wisconservation.org/

    WAEE Funding Partners: https://www.waee.org/our-supporters

    Green & Healthy Schools Wisconsin: https://green-and-healthy-schools-wi-dnr.hub.arcgis.com/

    If you’d like to become a sponsor, contact us at podcast@waee.org

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    34 分
  • Healthier, Happier, Smarter Trailer
    2026/03/19

    Season 1 of Healthier, Happier, Smarter: Faces and Places of Wisconsin Environmental Education takes listeners across Wisconsin to explore how environmental learning comes to life in classrooms, communities, natural spaces, and cultural landscapes. Through conversations with educators, youth leaders, public health professionals, and community organizations, we highlight the many ways people are connecting with the outdoors and inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards.

    This season features student perspectives, health-focused discussions on the benefits of nature, and a range of episodes uplifting innovation, tradition, equity, and hands-on learning. From early childhood to high school climate action, from cultural connections to outdoor programs, listeners get a broad look at how environmental education supports wellbeing, learning, and community resilience.

    Season 1 offers stories, insights, and inspiration for anyone passionate about supporting healthy people, healthy schools, and a healthy planet.


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