The nature of mental health The EvidenceThe Evidence Claudia Hammond and her panel of experts address that widely-held view, even intuition, that plants and nature […]
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Transition Together: Rewilding
In recent years rewildling is an idea that has taken on a life of its own. But what does it mean for community activists? How […]
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This podacst series interviews with women leading hope and change in the climate emergency…in 400 seconds flat. We speak to Beth Collier, founder of Wild […]
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The body remembers what the mind forgets:Alternative therapies and Black women Chloe Lovell explores therapies addressing trauma, featuring the benefits of nature and Nature Allied […]
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Following the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art screening of “Come Hell or High Water: The Battle for Turkey Creek” on August 19, 2021, Beth Collier […]
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Walking or running in nature with a therapist is helping people heal
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Wild in the City is a London-based organisation seeking to make nature a meaningful part of everyday life. They offer natural history, ecotherapy and woodland […]
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Plant Parenthood The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a Licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all […]
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What is friluftsliv For many people across the Scandinavian countries, getting in touch with nature is a value that shapes their lives and their wellbeing. […]
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In this piece, along with Wild in the City members, I speak with Lisa Faulkner about the benefits of hiking for our emotional health, as […]
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Black dismissiveness of nature isn’t just simple dislike, it belies a legacy of trauma and the interference of white supremacy. A version of this article […]
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‘Belonging & Un-belonging in the English Countryside’ was a day long symposium which took place at the MK Gallery in Milton Keynes on Thursday 2 […]
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Le bonheur est dans le jardin If Beth Collier had not met a young boy a few years ago, locked in his anger and impervious […]
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