“Reciprocity isn’t just about what you take from the land—it’s about how you live with it.” In this episode of Free Range Humans, Rod and Jal sit down with two extraordinary educators, Lori Hryniuk and Kyle Peruniak, to explore the power of land-based learning. Drawing on careers that span wildfire fighting, school leadership, and deep community engagement, Lori and Kyle share how getting outside the classroom, and into relationships with the land and each other, transforms students and educators alike.
Kyle Peruniak is a former wildland firefighter and current land-based educator in British Columbia. He is focused on creating inclusive experiences that promote empathy for the land, respect and appreciation for indigenous perspectives and ways of knowing, and provide youth with healthy, rich, learning opportunities. Lori Hryniuk is an experienced public school secondary Principal and educator who has a keen interest in redesigning how we organize schools. She is motivated to empower educators to think differently about their teaching practice and to help create authentic, engaging, inclusive learning environments with a focus on CORE and curricular competencies. Both are now working to support land-based learning initiatives in K-12 schools across British Columbia. Highlights from their conversation with Rod and Jal include: what prompted Lori to step away from the traditional education system; a brief history of Kyle's career as a wildland firefighter and how it shaped his leadership development; defining land-based learning and what distinguishes it from "outdoor education/recreation"; the importance of reciprocity with the land and developing respect and agency across every level of the education community; how land-based learning can transform student identity and engagement—even in urban settings; and a lightning round that will make you want to do some karaoke!
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