In this episode, we sit down with Steven Milich and talk about what it really looks like to raise capable, grounded kids in a world that’s more digital than ever. The conversation flows from parenting and setting boundaries with technology to why getting outside, embracing discomfort, and learning through real-life experiences still matters.
We get into survival skills, adaptability, and confidence, and how time spent in nature can shape character in ways a screen never will. Along the way, we share stories from the outdoors, including hunting experiences that highlight preparation, responsibility, and the unpredictable moments that come with adventure.
This episode is about helping the next generation navigate modern life without losing touch with the natural world, finding balance between drive and contentment, and passing down the skills and values that still matter today.
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