Screens are everywhere. Tablets at the table, YouTube in the car, and smartwatches that somehow outsmart us. But according to Steve Backshall, the wild outdoors still has the upper handâand it might be the best parenting tool weâve got.
On The Dadsnet Podcast, we welcomed one of the most requested guests everâwildlife presenter, adventurer, and dad-of-three, Steve Backshall. Known for Deadly 60, Steveâs not only helped kids learn about nature, heâs inspired entire families to step outside and see it for themselves.
But as he told us in our chat, nature isnât just something to learn aboutâitâs something that fights back against the lure of tech.
âThe outdoors is the only thing that offers the same buzz⊠but in a healthy wayâ
In a time where AI, algorithms and on-demand everything are shaping our kidsâ lives, Steve says the answer to all our parenting worries might be simpler than we think: get outside.
âNature gives them the same excitement, the same dopamine, the same energyâbut with none of the downside,â Steve explains. âItâs our most powerful antidote to screen addiction.â
Whether itâs climbing a tree, hunting for bugs, or watching birds of prey glide overhead, Steve believes nature has a way of pulling kids in, and away from screensâwithout them even realising it.
No jungle? No problem.
We know what you’re thinking: Sure, itâs easy when youâve got access to seals, sharks and safari parks.
But Steveâs quick to point out that outdoor magic doesnât have to be exotic. In fact, most of the best stuff is right on our doorstep.
âYou donât need the jungle. You need your local park, your wildlife trust, your scouting group. Thatâs where it starts.â
He and his wife, Olympian Helen Glover, even wrote a bookâWildlingsâpacked with tips on how to bring nature into everyday parenting, even if youâve never put up a tent or lit a fire in your life.
Takeaway for Dads
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Trade guilt for go-time: You donât need to be Bear Grylls. Just get outside with your kids.
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Start small: A bug hunt in the garden beats another hour of screen time.
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Outdoors = bonding: Youâll both feel better, and theyâll remember it longer than another episode of whatever’s trending.
Steveâs ultimate advice? Donât overthink it. Whether itâs pond-dipping, stargazing, or even just getting muddy, those moments build confidence, curiosityâand connection.
Want more from Steve?
If youâre feeling inspired (or just need a boost to finally organise that family walk), donât miss the full conversation. Steve shares hilarious stories from the Deadly tour, the truth about parenting in the public eye, and what happened when his 5-year-old jumped off a kayak to swim with a seal. Yesâreally.
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