A podcast about spirituality in everyday life, where we learn how our guests integrate their spiritual practices into their day-to-day lives. In season 1 of the podcast, my friend Tanja Lau and I explored spirituality in the broadest sense of the word. In season 2 I am zooming in on nature & spirituality. I want to hear stories about awe-inspiring moments at sacred sites, and the simplest nature-based rituals one can do at home. I imagine we’ll talk about gardening, forest bathing, hiking, rituals, animal spirit guides, art, mindfulness and herbalism - and I am open to see what else shows up.
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A podcast about spirituality in everyday life, where we learn how our guests integrate their spiritual practices into their day-to-day lives. In season 1 of the podcast, my friend Tanja Lau and I explored spirituality in the broadest sense of the word. In season 2 I am zooming in on nature & spirituality. I want to hear stories about awe-inspiring moments at sacred sites, and the simplest nature-based rituals one can do at home. I imagine we’ll talk about gardening, forest bathing, hiking, rituals, animal spirit guides, art, mindfulness and herbalism - and I am open to see what else shows up.
Matt Champoux is a nature lover and yoga teacher from the Bay Area, California.
Living the Unseen
A podcast about spirituality in everyday life, where we learn how our guests integrate their spiritual practices into their day-to-day lives. In season 1 of the podcast, my friend Tanja Lau and I explored spirituality in the broadest sense of the word. In season 2 I am zooming in on nature & spirituality. I want to hear stories about awe-inspiring moments at sacred sites, and the simplest nature-based rituals one can do at home. I imagine we’ll talk about gardening, forest bathing, hiking, rituals, animal spirit guides, art, mindfulness and herbalism - and I am open to see what else shows up.