Send us a text Calm Earth Rhythms invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature's heartbeat. As the rains return and blossoms unfold, the earth hums in harmony - from the gentle patter of rain to the songs of birds, bees and insects weaving a tranquil soundscape. This episode immerses you in soothing natural rhythms that calm the mind, refresh the spirit, and restore balance to your day Let the earth sing - and breathe with it JohnMak Support the show
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Send us a text Calm Earth Rhythms invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature's heartbeat. As the rains return and blossoms unfold, the earth hums in harmony - from the gentle patter of rain to the songs of birds, bees and insects weaving a tranquil soundscape. This episode immerses you in soothing natural rhythms that calm the mind, refresh the spirit, and restore balance to your day Let the earth sing - and breathe with it JohnMak Support the show
Send us a text In the warm, early afternoon sunshine, the Mbagathi river valley woodlot adjacent to Nairobi National Park's southern border is alive with a symphony of birdsong. The dappled light filters through the acacia and fig trees, and other indigenous tree species, catching the flicker of brilliant wings, of birds just going on with their daily business. From the canopies and bushes, the bubbly, cheerful melody of sunbirds blend with the distinctive flute-like call of an African drongo...
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Send us a text Calm Earth Rhythms invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature's heartbeat. As the rains return and blossoms unfold, the earth hums in harmony - from the gentle patter of rain to the songs of birds, bees and insects weaving a tranquil soundscape. This episode immerses you in soothing natural rhythms that calm the mind, refresh the spirit, and restore balance to your day Let the earth sing - and breathe with it JohnMak Support the show