Podcast Guest Appearances
Bryn is at the forefront of integrating social and emotional learning with practical life skills. Her unique blend of professional expertise and personal adventures makes her an ideal guest for podcasts focusing on education, personal development, leadership, and the power of experiential learning.
Invite Bryn to your podcast for a deep dive into how educators and learners alike can benefit from taking learning beyond the classroom and into the realms where it matters most!
Vertical Playpen
Try It, Change It, Try It Again | Bryn Lottig
This phrase describes both our work as Experiential educators but it is also a large part of Bryn's pathway in this industry.
In this episode, Bryn Lottig (co-founder of Kikori) talks to Phil about;
- The transformational power of working in the outdoors and its effects on her
- The need for this educational pedagogy to be taken seriously
- The best advice she has received in her career so far
It's in the Experience
Episode 6: Business Ownership and Creating a Vision for Experiential Education
In this episode, host Sherry Bagley, sits down with Bryn Lottig, co-founder of Kikori, and Christy Brock, executive director and founder of New Adventures Counseling. The three talk about business ownership, the importance of work-life balance, being involved with AEE’s Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group, their favorite reflection prompts, and their vision for experiential education.
Work Play Solutions
Episode 34 | The Kikori Story - Bryn Lottig
What is Kikori? What were some of the challenges in launching the app? What do you believe about access to experiential education? When are the real grownups coming?
Shoutouts and References: Kendra Bostick; Mark Zanoni; Laurie S. Frank; Chris Cavert; Jennifer Stanchfield; Karl Rohnke; Michelle Cummings; Mark Collard; Al Petitpas; Wilderness Educator Association (WEA); Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT); Outward Bound; University of Wisconsin-Madison; YMCA Camp Manito-wish; REI; University of New Hampshire; Georgia Facilitator Summit
Living Life Juicy
Bryn Lottig is the co-founder of Kikori, an app for educators that aligns experiential education activities with teaching and social-emotional standards. Bryn is a sought-after expert in experiential education and an Adventure Program Coordinator at Arbor Vitae-Woodruff, an Expeditionary Learning school. She received her Master's degree in Adventure Based Experiential Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Adventure Therapy Collective
Episode 18 - Adventure therapy on my phone?! Kikori App w/ Kendra Bostick and Bryn Lottig
Join us to talk to electronic social emotional entrepreneurs Kendra Bostick, LCSW, PhD candidate, and Bryn Lottig, M.S. They visited Will and Daniel to teach us why we should all immediately download Kikori, the app they have developed that is a digital encyclopedia of experiential activities. This episode goes far beyond adventure therapy because Kikori is a tool that is useful for social emotional learning, experiential education, outdoor education, and any form of experiential learning. Come learn about Kendra and Bryn and the award-winning app that they have developed that can help expand your bag of facilitation tools and techniques!
The Getting Real with Hilary Show
Bryn Lottig has recorded a Ted Talk despite it being WAY out of her comfort zone. How did she learn to do what scares her?
Through experiential learning. She found it by accident in college when she was invited to go on a wilderness trip. And she was hooked. She got college credits by camping across the world which helped her become more independent and confident in her life.