Phoenix Educator Natalia Carnevale Uses Nature to Teach Resilience and Lifelong Learning
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On this episode of the Phoenix Business Brief Podcast, host Bryan Hyde speaks with Natalia Carnevale, founder of The Nature Kinship, an Arizona-based educational program that uses nature, bushcraft, and community-based learning to help children develop resilience, critical thinking, leadership, and self-regulation skills.
Carnevale explains how activities such as fire-building, knot-tying, plant identification, and outdoor exploration teach children not just practical skills, but how to learn, adapt, and solve problems throughout their lives.
The conversation explores the role of nature as a classroom, the importance of community and folklore in child development, and how hands-on experiences can foster confidence, situational awareness, and lifelong curiosity.