Nature Therapy Online is an ecotherapy podcast dedicated to the fascinating growing field of nature therapy and ecotherapy. Explore the beauty of mindfulness in nature, and develop your nature connection for a happier life and increased wellbeing.
The podcast provides ecotherapy exercises that you can do yourself within natural settings. It also shares nature-based meditations, interviews with pioneers in the field of ecotherapy, and delves into the fascinating world of nature myth and stories.
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Nature Therapy Online is an ecotherapy podcast dedicated to the fascinating growing field of nature therapy and ecotherapy. Explore the beauty of mindfulness in nature, and develop your nature connection for a happier life and increased wellbeing.
The podcast provides ecotherapy exercises that you can do yourself within natural settings. It also shares nature-based meditations, interviews with pioneers in the field of ecotherapy, and delves into the fascinating world of nature myth and stories.
This episode is about a topic that I find very interesting and strangely moving.
Have you ever stumbled across an old abandoned building, or even the crumbled remains of a simple structure, and felt something special?
Ruins and abandoned human-built structures are often swiftly reclaimed by nature. It’s not unusual to see weeds growing through the cracks, grass moving ‘indoors’ or even trees and shrubs taking root upon structures that once were the domain of the human.
Tune in to explore this with me!
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Nature Therapy Online (Ecotherapy Podcast)
Nature Therapy Online is an ecotherapy podcast dedicated to the fascinating growing field of nature therapy and ecotherapy. Explore the beauty of mindfulness in nature, and develop your nature connection for a happier life and increased wellbeing.
The podcast provides ecotherapy exercises that you can do yourself within natural settings. It also shares nature-based meditations, interviews with pioneers in the field of ecotherapy, and delves into the fascinating world of nature myth and stories.