VPP Episode 257: Balancing Risk and Growth in Parkour | Toby Segar

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025
  • In this engaging conversation, Phil and Toby Segar explore the themes of connection, passion, and the importance of experiential education. They discuss how sharing personal interests can foster deeper connections, the role of failure in learning, and the significance of vulnerability in adventure. The conversation also delves into the perception of risk and how childhood experiences shape our understanding of it, ultimately emphasizing the value of embracing challenges and learning from mistakes. They also discuss the importance of allowing children to experience risk to foster confidence and resilience, the psychological implications of safety measures in climbing, and the evolution of public perception towards parkour. The dialogue emphasizes the balance between managing risk and encouraging growth through experiential learning.
    *Failure is an integral part of the learning process.
    *Vulnerability can enhance connections in adventure sports.
    *Experiential education allows for creative learning opportunities.
    *Risk perception is often influenced by societal norms.
    *Childhood experiences shape our understanding of risk.
    *It's important to create environments where people can explore without fear.
    *The relationship with one's ego evolves over time.
    *Sharing vulnerabilities can make experiences more relatable.
    *Engaging with risk can lead to personal growth and confidence. Allowing children to experience risk fosters confidence.
    *Risk homeostasis can lead to increased danger despite safety measures.
    *The perception of safety can create a false sense of security.
    *Experiential learning is crucial for personal development.
    *Public perception of parkour has evolved positively over time.
    *Understanding risk is essential in adventure sports.
    *Failing often and learning from it is key to growth.
    *Community engagement can shift perceptions of extreme sports.
    *Teaching risk management is more beneficial than eliminating risk.
    *The journey of skill development takes time and experience.
    Additional Resources:
    Check out Storror's UA-cam Channel: / @storror
    Toby Segar on Instagram - / tobysegar

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