As 2024 comes to an end we talk about the reciprocal nature of our practise and showing people how they can connect with nature on their doorstep in accessible places – so they can go back easily and form lasting connections. We talk about guiding shorter sessions and still helping people find that connection in the best way for them.Note: We are joined by Newt the aged Greyhound and our foster pup Quinn during this one, so we do get a bit distracted for a moment by dogs!“The beauty about for...
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As 2024 comes to an end we talk about the reciprocal nature of our practise and showing people how they can connect with nature on their doorstep in accessible places – so they can go back easily and form lasting connections. We talk about guiding shorter sessions and still helping people find that connection in the best way for them.Note: We are joined by Newt the aged Greyhound and our foster pup Quinn during this one, so we do get a bit distracted for a moment by dogs!“The beauty about for...
Forest Bathing #23 - Treespeed with Jeannie Nairn, Woodlands Breathing
Treespeed; forest bathing with Highland Quietlife
48 minutes
2 years ago
Forest Bathing #23 - Treespeed with Jeannie Nairn, Woodlands Breathing
Join me as I chat with fellow guide, Jeannie during this episode; we recorded this back in December, when she was kind enough to sit down for a blether one winters evening.Jeannie guides under her company, Woodlands Breathing and is based in West Lothian, Scotland. During our chat we meander through the 'whys' and 'hows' of training to be a Nature and Forest Therapy Guide and current inspirations, making it a great episode if you are considering training or newly qualified. Jeannie has also ...
Treespeed; forest bathing with Highland Quietlife
As 2024 comes to an end we talk about the reciprocal nature of our practise and showing people how they can connect with nature on their doorstep in accessible places – so they can go back easily and form lasting connections. We talk about guiding shorter sessions and still helping people find that connection in the best way for them.Note: We are joined by Newt the aged Greyhound and our foster pup Quinn during this one, so we do get a bit distracted for a moment by dogs!“The beauty about for...