
In this episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle Dorst opens up about his personal path into the world of nature therapy—blending childhood wonder, professional milestones, and deeply personal challenges into a story of resilience and connection.
From his early days as “Junior Trail Leader” exploring forests and canoeing around the Toronto Islands, to transformative experiences hiking around the world, Molle shares how nature has always been both a playground and a teacher. But his journey took on new meaning when he faced Long Covid and later became a caregiver for his mother during her battle with stage 4 melanoma. Through these challenges, nature became more than adventure—it became healing.
Listeners will hear about:
The life-changing impact of a solo canoe trip at age 10 and lessons in self-reliance.
How Long Covid reshaped Molle’s relationship with mindfulness and forest therapy.
The role of nature therapy in supporting caregivers and patients facing serious illness.
Unforgettable professional experiences: from leading court diversion wilderness programs to mentoring future outdoor leaders and even delivering a baby in the forest.
Why values like “Challenge by Choice”, ethics, and accessibility are central to his philosophy as a therapist and guide.
A pivotal time living in France, where natural remedies and “prescriptions” of fresh air and movement revealed how healthcare systems could embrace nature-based healing.
This episode lays the foundation for Molle’s mission: to destigmatize natural therapies, advocate for their integration into mainstream healthcare, and inspire listeners to find balance, resilience, and peace through daily connection with the natural world.
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