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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

1KHO 741: To Feed Someone Is to Love Them | Danielle Kartes, Next Level Chef

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

Ginny Yurich

Kids & Family, Parenting

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Danielle Kartes returns for her third visit to The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, and this conversation is about so much more than food. Ginny Yurich and Danielle talk about cooking with kids, making do with what you have, learning through failure, feeding people as an act of love, and the surprising ways ordinary kitchen work builds confidence, resilience, creativity, and connection. They also dive into Danielle’s joyful new children’s cookbook, My Very First Baking Book, her work on Next Level Chef, and the deeper story underneath it all: that a beautiful life is often built with imperfect ingredients, open hands, and the courage to keep creating anyway. Find Danielle at Rustic Joyful Food, explore My Very First Baking Book and My Very First Cookbook. A huge thank you to our sponsors! Check them ALL out below:  BetterHelp: Visit  ⁠www.BetterHelp.com/1000HOURS⁠  today to get 10% off your first month. Quince - Visit ⁠www.quince.com/outside⁠ and get free shipping and 365 day returns Woom Bikes - Go to⁠ woom.com⁠ and use code OUTSIDE10 at checkout for 10% off your bike purchase KiwiCo- Get up to 50% off your first monthly crate at ⁠www.kiwico.com ⁠ and use code 1000hours. Pocket Hose - text OUTSIDE to 64000 to.get a FREE, 360 degree rotating pocket pivot, AND a FREE thumb drive nozzle with purchase. IXL Learning - Head to ⁠www.ixl.com/1000hours⁠ to get an exclusive 20% savings on your membership Wayfair - Go to ⁠www.wayfair.com⁠ and shop all things home Cure Hydration- head to ⁠www.curehydration.com/outside⁠ to find a retailer near you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

March is when homeschool families start looking ahead. You can almost see the finish line. Spring

0:05.3

goals, end of year milestones, maybe even testing around the corner, and this is such an important

0:09.5

time to reinforce key skills and build confidence before wrapping up the year. If you are thinking

0:14.2

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0:18.6

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0:21.0

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0:31.2

science, and social studies from pre-K through 12th grade. It personalizes learning for each child,

0:36.7

keeps them engaged engaged and gives parents

0:38.3

clear insight into progress. What stands out this time of year is a real-time feedback and progress

0:43.0

tracking. Kids get instant explanations when they miss something, and parents can see exactly where

0:47.7

growth is happening and where a little reinforcement might help. It takes the guesswork out of finishing

0:52.3

strong. Make an impact on your child's learning. Get I-XL now and 1,000 hours outside listeners can get an exclusive 20% off IXL membership. We may sign up today at IXL.com slash 1,000 hours. Visit IXL.com slash 1,000 hours to get the most effective learning program out there at the best price. Okay, can we go? Are you ready? Yeah, let's go. Let's do it. Okay, welcome to the 1,000 hours outside podcast. My name is Ginny Orch. I'm the founder of 1,000 hours outside, and Danielle Carnus is back. And look it, over the past, I don't know how long it's been, maybe less than the year. I have become a super fan. That's my girl.

1:28.8

I'm holding about 15 pounds of cookbooks right here.

1:32.2

I need a picture of this.

1:33.4

Here we go.

1:35.2

Get a year and holding all my books.

1:37.3

Listen, guys, dreams come true.

1:39.8

And I love it.

1:40.6

You've got another memoir coming out.

1:42.2

The newest book that you have coming, and I love it. So our youngest is nine, and she has love it. You've got another memoir coming out. The newest book that you have coming, and I love it. So our youngest is nine, and she has loved these cookbooks. She loves all the jokes in them. She texts them to the, she used my phone. She'll text them to the grandparents, and they've been telling jokes back and forth. But what you have are these my first baking books and my first cookbook. But I kind of love it because like,

2:02.8

what if you didn't really learn how to cook yourself? Yes. So I'm like, oh, I'm going to get

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