TRANSFERABLE SOLUTIONS
 


Hi Friend,
Today, I am announcing the next phase of my project. When I started The Freelance Project, I wanted to explore what freelancing looked like in environmental education (EE). The people we've had the opportunity to meet through the podcast have shown us there are dozens of ways to approach working as an environmental education professional. 
 
With this understanding established, it is time to add the next layer to this project. This new layer requires a few updates to the website and newsletter. Beginning with this issue, The Trail becomes Transferable Solutions. The theme for this newsletter is "Environmental Skills, Reimagined." This next phase serves two purposes. First, it informs how independent professionals can establish a presence in other fields. Second, it provides a way forward for educators leaving EE to do environmentally-minded cross-sector work.
Why this change?
 
I've been feeling the conversation change.
 
I've had lingering questions, and I'm beginning to hear possible answers. Here is how I see things at the moment.
 
Freelance environmental educators have already taken a step away from the traditional field and are actively applying their skills to other situations. We have seen examples of this with every podcast guest on the show.
 
The question that has been following me around all this time is:
 
What about the environmental educators who leave because they can't afford to stay? The ones who still want to do environmental work in some capacity but choose not to start their own practice? 
 
It's a problem when emerging professionals and experienced environmental educators have to leave the field because they can't afford to stay. When I see this, I think of the field as "bleeding." I am beginning to hear ways to address this, so it's time to fine-tune my work and have new conversations. Let's take the recent survey as an example.
 
In October, I asked newsletter subscribers if they would read a publication about how one might transition away from the seasonal nature of environmental education work. I received a positive response. People shared with me what they would like to see in this type of publication. I am grateful for their insight. As this newsletter matures, I hope respondents will recognize the impact of their contribution. 

Environmental skills, reimagined.

So where to from here?
 
You don't have to do anything different to follow along. The new newsletter will be published on Thursdays (holiday weeks will be the exception). The podcast will continue and complement the newsletter, which will have a more central role in my project. 
 

ANNOUNCEMENT
 
The Change You Make  - January 6, 13, and 20
This participatory series focuses on the change you make or want to make. While the series has three sequential parts, it is possible to participate in only the session(s) that resonates with you the most. In the first session, we will discuss the change you seek to make through your work. The second session will address strategy and systems. The third session will be about the network effect.
 
Celebrating you and how you move EE forward,
- Tania
PS
As always, if you have questions or want to chat about this, reach out. 

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Editor, Tania Marien
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