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Come and listen while Host Joyce Benning interviews extraordinary people on her Robust Lifestyles Podcasts only on the Divas That Care Network. #DivasThatCare Deb Matlock grew up in Colorado and is deeply committed to nurturing the connection between people, animals, earth, and spirit. She has spent twenty-five years working as a professional environmental educator and naturalist. Deb offers nature-based spiritual life coaching, nature connection practitioner training, workshops, and retreats through her business, Wild Rhythms. Deb created a body of work called Nature-based Spiritual Arts™ and offers professional training in this work for nature connection practitioners, spiritual companions, and community leaders. She is passionate about helping people find connection and deep spiritual meaning in their lives and in the places where they live. Deb holds a Master of Arts in Environmental Education from Prescott College and is pursuing her doctoral degree in environmental studies at Antioch University New England. Her research focuses on integrating the more-than-human voice into environmental education and nature connection programming. You can find out more about her work at www.wild-rhythms.com
Welcome to Part One of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. This episode features fine art nature photographer and co-host Margot Carrera who discusses sacred spaces in nature, and how we can energetically and spiritually help give back to nature. See Margot's photography, here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/margotcarrera/?etsrc=sdt LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE TWO covers Nature Destinations from Vermont to California & Ecuador with travel writers Jamie Edwards & Linda Ballou.* EPISODE THREE covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina with Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast, and travel writer Jo Clark.* EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Part Two of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. ON THIS EPISODE:- LINDA BALLOU, award-winning travel writer and author, talks about her experience at Sacha Lodge in Ecuador as well as the natural highlights of where she lives in Los Angeles. Learn more about Linda, who hosts Big Blend Radio's "Lost Angel Travel Adventures" Podcast, at https://lostangeladventures.com/ - JAMIE EDWARDS, award-winning travel writer and photographer, talks about her nature experiences in beautoful Stowe, Vermont. Cehck out her article about this sustainable destination on her blog site: https://iamlostandfound.com/best-things-to-do-in-stowe-in-summer/ LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE ONE features nature photographer and Nature Connection cohost Margot Carrera, who talks about Communing with Nature in Sacred Spaces.* EPISODE THREE covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina with Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast, and travel writer Jo Clark.* EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Part Three of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. This episode covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina:- NORTH CAROLINA: Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast in Asheville, talk about what to experience in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Pisgah National Forest, in North Carolina. More: https://www.lion-rose.com/ - SOUTH CAROLINA: Jo Clark, travel writer and photographer, talks about Huntington Beach State Park and Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, near Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. Follow Jo's blog at https://www.haveglasswilltravel.com/ LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE ONE features nature photographer and Nature Connection cohost Margot Carrera, who talks about Communing with Nature in Sacred Spaces.* EPISODE TWO covers Nature Destinations from Vermont to California & Ecuador with travel writers Jamie Edwards & Linda Ballou.* EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Part One of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. This episode features fine art nature photographer and co-host Margot Carrera who discusses sacred spaces in nature, and how we can energetically and spiritually help give back to nature. See Margot's photography, here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/margotcarrera/?etsrc=sdt LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE TWO covers Nature Destinations from Vermont to California & Ecuador with travel writers Jamie Edwards & Linda Ballou.* EPISODE THREE covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina with Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast, and travel writer Jo Clark.* EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Part Two of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. ON THIS EPISODE:- LINDA BALLOU, award-winning travel writer and author, talks about her experience at Sacha Lodge in Ecuador as well as the natural highlights of where she lives in Los Angeles. Learn more about Linda, who hosts Big Blend Radio's "Lost Angel Travel Adventures" Podcast, at https://lostangeladventures.com/ - JAMIE EDWARDS, award-winning travel writer and photographer, talks about her nature experiences in beautoful Stowe, Vermont. Cehck out her article about this sustainable destination on her blog site: https://iamlostandfound.com/best-things-to-do-in-stowe-in-summer/ LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE ONE features nature photographer and Nature Connection cohost Margot Carrera, who talks about Communing with Nature in Sacred Spaces.* EPISODE THREE covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina with Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast, and travel writer Jo Clark.* EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Part Three of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. This episode covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina:- NORTH CAROLINA: Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast in Asheville, talk about what to experience in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Pisgah National Forest, in North Carolina. More: https://www.lion-rose.com/ - SOUTH CAROLINA: Jo Clark, travel writer and photographer, talks about Huntington Beach State Park and Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, near Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. Follow Jo's blog at https://www.haveglasswilltravel.com/ LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE ONE features nature photographer and Nature Connection cohost Margot Carrera, who talks about Communing with Nature in Sacred Spaces.* EPISODE TWO covers Nature Destinations from Vermont to California & Ecuador with travel writers Jamie Edwards & Linda Ballou.* EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Part One of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. This episode features fine art nature photographer and co-host Margot Carrera who discusses sacred spaces in nature, and how we can energetically and spiritually help give back to nature. See Margot's photography, here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/margotcarrera/?etsrc=sdt LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE TWO covers Nature Destinations from Vermont to California & Ecuador with travel writers Jamie Edwards & Linda Ballou. * EPISODE THREE covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina with Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast, and travel writer Jo Clark. * EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry.
Welcome to Part Two of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. ON THIS EPISODE: - LINDA BALLOU, award-winning travel writer and author, talks about her experience at Sacha Lodge in Ecuador as well as the natural highlights of where she lives in Los Angeles. Learn more about Linda, who hosts Big Blend Radio's "Lost Angel Travel Adventures" Podcast, at https://lostangeladventures.com/ - JAMIE EDWARDS, award-winning travel writer and photographer, talks about her nature experiences in beautoful Stowe, Vermont. Cehck out her article about this sustainable destination on her blog site: https://iamlostandfound.com/best-things-to-do-in-stowe-in-summer/ LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE ONE features nature photographer and Nature Connection cohost Margot Carrera, who talks about Communing with Nature in Sacred Spaces. * EPISODE THREE covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina with Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast, and travel writer Jo Clark. * EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry.
Welcome to Part Three of our 4-Part Big Blend Radio NATURE CONNECTION Podcast series focusing on Nature Destinations Around the World and Across America. This episode covers Nature Destinations in North & South Carolina: - NORTH CAROLINA: Steve & Karen Wilson, owners of The Lion and the Rose Bed and Breakfast in Asheville, talk about what to experience in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Pisgah National Forest, in North Carolina. More: https://www.lion-rose.com/ - SOUTH CAROLINA: Jo Clark, travel writer and photographer, talks about Huntington Beach State Park and Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, near Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. Follow Jo's blog at https://www.haveglasswilltravel.com/ LISTEN TO THE REST OF THE NATURE CONNECT PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES HERE: http://tinyurl.com/5dkvjyfx * EPISODE TWO covers Nature Destinations from Vermont to California & Ecuador with travel writers Jamie Edwards & Linda Ballou. * EPISODE FOUR covers Nature Connections in Florda & Coastal Mississippi with travel writers Lisa Evans, Kathleen Walls, and Diane Dobry.
Lauren MacLean lives in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, with her two young toddlers and an energetic puppy. She is a full time elementary school teacher where she takes her learners outdoors to explore, learn, and play each and every day.She is the author of the best selling children's picture book, Me and My Sit Spot and the host of the Mentoring Nature Connections podcast. Let's get outside and get our hands dirty!Resources:Soaring Eagle Nature School: https://soaringeaglenatureschool.org/ Kamana Naturalist Course from Wilderness Awareness School: https://wildernessawareness.org/articles/the-sunset-of-kamana/ Me and My Sit Spot: English Version Me and My Sit Spot: French VersionMe and My Sit Spot for Early Learners: Early Learner VersionGreen TeacherColumbia Basin Environmental Education Network (CBEEN)Nerdy About Nature
first step to creating a successful outdoor program. Lauren gives us the tools and the confidence to bring the learning outside! > Find Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentoringnatureconnections/ > Read Lauren's blog: http://www.mentoringnatureconnections.ca/ > Listen to the Mentoring Nature Connections podcast: https://mentoringnatureconnections.ca/podcast-2/ > Me and My Sit Spot book: https://amzn.to/3W8QCu0 > A Dish With One Spoon Treaty: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/a-dish-with-one-spoon To join in on the conversation with me, you can find me on: Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Creative-Kindergarten Instagram: @creativekindergartenblogontpt Facebook: www.facebook.com/creativekindergartenbyamanda Blog: creativekindergartenblog.com
I'm excited to introduce this week's guest, Vaishnavi Viswanathan. We originally met on Instagram, where Vaishnavi interviewed me last year. We've had this podcast chat in the plans for almost a year now, and I'm so pleased that we finally made it happen. I hope it inspires you to connect with nature in new and joyful ways! About Vaishnavi Vaishnavi Viswanathan is a vagabond by heart and loves to explore life to the fullest. She loves to dabble in anything creative, play with dogs, spend time with family and friends, learn new things, watch movies and generally laze around and have fun, especially in nature. She is an entrepreneur and founder of 2 firms with 20+years of experience as a Leadership Skills Facilitator, Expressive Art Therapy practitioner, Life Coach, and a Certified Forest Therapy practitioner. She has conducted over 3000+ Leadership training programs in organisations like L & T Infotech, Oracle, ICICI, Seimens etc and has over 600+ coaching hours with a PCC certification. In her workshops and coaching, she combines her knowledge and experience from Psychology, Philosophy, Art and Nature to provide a space for others to dive deep within, to discover their authentic self. She founded ‘Nature Connections' as a conscious calling, with the purpose of connecting people to Earth's intelligence and wisdom. She has been a pioneer in India in intuitively conducting Nature-based coaching and Nature-based Leadership sessions for Corporate leaders. Her style is to experientially engage and enable people to connect with nature at a Psychological and Spiritual level with little or no theories or models. This impacts their overall physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well-being and provides a space to deeply connect with nature and with themselves. Nature connections has facilitated 70+ nature-based sessions for over 800 people in 8 cities in India and Mauritius, for corporates like IBM, Capgemini, LinkedIn, FFG Mag, Shenomics etc with a collaborative team of 12 people across India. She was certified by the European Institute of Forest Therapy and adopts their research-based framework in conducting Forest bathing and Forest therapy sessions. She is an International speaker advocating the importance for organisations to engage with nature and expand their consciousness. She also received the GIFEW Global Women Entrepreneur award in 2020 for her work with nature. She is a proponent of Conscious living and explores consciousness in as many aspects of her life. Her recent experiment with conscious pregnancy and birthing led to a pain-free labour and no-push delivery at the age of 40 and is now exploring conscious parenting. She believes connecting with nature has been an important aspect for her to live a conscious life, as close to what nature intended it to be. Vaishnavi's Links Facebook Instagram Linkedin Twitter Website Listen To This Episode What You'll Learn What is nature connection and why is it so important The benefits of forest bathing and nature connection Why do some people struggle to connect with nature How you can reconnect with nature Why online nature events can be just as powerful Things We Discussed Akashic Records Related Episodes 401 Holly Worton ~ How to Forge a Deeper Connection with Plants and Trees (now with downloadable transcript!) 398 Cara Wilde ~ Opening up to Connecting with Other Realms (now with downloadable transcript!) 394 Suneet Kaur ~ Plant Spirit Healing 392 Kerriann Mackenzie ~ Normalizing Tree Communication (now with downloadable transcript!) 381 Helen Forester ~ How Getting Outdoors Can Help Us Release Creative Blocks (now with downloadable transcript!) Connect With Holly Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Google+ LinkedIn How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
This AIM episode's mystical adventure shares: · How a worm asked me for help · Screaming flowers · The Druid tree spiritual practice that led a palm tree to invite me to see from its top Thank you for tuning in! About the Host: Spiritual Guide Leah Grant has had some extraordinary experiences ranging from supernatural to paranormal and interdimensional to galactic. As she was going through these adventures, she focused on serving as an Executive Coach to service-based business owners while spending her personal time delving deeper and deeper into the esoteric and mystical. In 2014, Leah began shifting her business to step into her role guiding others on their spiritual journeys. Leah is a Master Certified Coach, a Certified Master Psychic, Master Medium and Medical Intuitive. She is the Creator of Ecstatic Meditation™ and Founder of Spiritually Architect the Future--a virtual two-day immersive for participants wishing to discover the high-frequency designer within them. She is also an International multi-published best-selling author. You can access Leah's latest offerings at www.adventuresinmysticism.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to Adventures in Mysticism! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others on their spiritual path could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Or have you experienced a similar mystical adventure to the one shared in this episode? If so, share in the comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast Don't miss any epic mystical journeys! Subscribe to Adventures in Mysticism on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from listeners are extremely valuable and greatly appreciated. They act as a signpost for others on their spiritual journey to find this resource. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome awakened adventurers like you. Please take a moment to leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Join Host Joyce Benning as she interviews a variety of extraordinary women, whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare BIO: Deb Matlock grew up in the mountains of Colorado and is deeply committed to nurturing the connection between people, animals, earth, and spirit. She has spent twenty-five years working as a professional environmental and humane educator and naturalist. Additionally, Deb offers shamanic- style spiritual guidance, animal communication, nature connection workshops, and retreats through her business, Wild Rhythms. She is passionate about helping people find connection and deep spiritual meaning in their lives and in the places where they live. Deb holds a Master of Arts in Environmental Education from Prescott College and is pursuing her doctoral degree in environmental studies at Antioch University New England.
Join Host Joyce Benning as she interviews a variety of committed women weekly, whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare BIO: Deb Matlock grew up in the mountains of Colorado and is deeply committed to nurturing the connection between people, animals, earth, and spirit. She has spent twenty-five years working as a professional environmental and humane educator and naturalist. Additionally, Deb offers shamanic- style spiritual guidance, animal communication, nature connection workshops, and retreats through her business, Wild Rhythms. She is passionate about helping people find connection and deep spiritual meaning in their lives and in the places where they live. Deb holds a Master of Arts in Environmental Education from Prescott College and is pursuing her doctoral degree in environmental studies at Antioch University New England.
Many of us have children in our lives, whether they are our own kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews, or kids we work with, but we often want to help them enjoy nature and gain an appreciation for the beauty and wonder of the "real world", not just the one they see on screens.In this episode, I explore how to help mentor young children to connect with nature through activities with nature connection teacher specialist, Lauren MacLean.Lauren lives in British Columbia, Canada, with her own two young children and has spent years as a teacher and researcher looking at how to help young children explore the wonders of nature and their place in it. She gives us insights into specific activities that you can do with your class, children's group, or your own kids to allow them to connect, learn and grow in their understanding of the world, and our connection to all living things and the non-living processes that we rely on.We learn how to do a nature walk, incorporating activities like the "sit spot", and making the outdoors a part of your daily routine with children.For the full show notes head over to: https://www.kristinahunterflourishing.com/blog/mentoring-nature-connections-in-children-with-lauren-maclean
In this episode, meditation teacher, author, and podcast host David Gandleman joins Jordan to discuss his relationship with nature. David has found that meditation and traveling to learn from other cultures has helped deepen his connection with nature. ResourcesDavid's Website: https://www.meditationschool.us/Energy Matters Podcast: https://energymattersacademy.com/podcastGrounded Sleep Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grounded-sleep-podcast/id1457920399
Nature Connections With school Holidays coming up and winter days often variable, here are some of my observations on how to connect kids with nature. I've noticed that bombarding kids with science and scientific principles is usually not a great intro into working in and with nature. Each person has different interests and those are the ones that allow a connection to be made. Image from Ruud KleinpasteIf you have kids there's no doubt that each one is different – one may enjoy running around outside. While the other is content playing with lego; or building roads with trucks, setting possum traps; technology. Another loves to draw or paint pictures, read a book or engage in role-play…. When I work with students or teachers, I often tell stories, use language, or play piano. And all these activities have a really nice connection to our natural world. Image from Kate Parker - Kowhai and the Giants For example, last week I got a book by Kate Parker “Kowhai and the Giants” and basically it's about Predator-Free NZ via a historical journey in story format. Well – that's what I see in this book...but you can also interpret it as an indigenous history of discovery of Aotearoa. It's about a magical creature “Kowhai” who gathers light for the giant trees, in a land in complete, ecological harmony. “Kowhai” is climbing trees and living in that ecosystem with all the – now - rare birds of our country. These scenes were originally designed as three-dimensional dioramas, lit from behind. Carefully cut-out trees and vegetation in which you can get totally “lost”, and inspirational images that take you back in time. And then the ships arrive… with people… and rodents; lots of ships, lots of people and lots of pests…scary stuff. As far as I can see, we are the only species (on the planet) that can tell stories and that – in my opinion – is one of the most powerful ways to get us out of the trouble we are in. Painting – for the curriculum: A few years ago I saw some real early drawings by a very famous New Zealand painter; he made these drawings when he was 7, 8, or 9 years old Here are a weka, a kiwi and a tui and note how he wrote a “W”, a “K” and “T” on these pictures – just as if he discovered the alphabet though his art! By the way – if you look at these drawings you may recognize the very beginnings of Don Binney's art career! Music Listen to the sounds of Nature – what do you recognize? Who's singing? Can you transcribe the notes of the bellbird, the blackbird, or the yellow hammer? Theatre Some teachers are capable of creating school productions from the stories you find in nature. Connections between caterpillars and their host trees, predators that chase their prey and weta utilising second-hand dwellings made by a borer, deep inside a tree … much more exciting than Shortland Street! LISTEN ABOVE
‘and while she bends down to sit at the corner of fall and winterher worries settle down with heras they shake and shakeuntil the very last brown leaf drops.’ (@komorebi.koyama)Today’s story comes in the shape of a poem, shared by Jennifer Koyama. Jennifer is a writer and poet who captures the fragility of the human nature in her writing.DISCUSSIONWe discuss the relationships between feelings and nature, and question whether this has dramatically changed during the last year. Are we going to nature with a different intention? Is our communion with nature becoming less unidimensional and more of a coming together, a coming towards each other with deeper understanding and need?To listen to the episode, look for My Beautiful Stories in your podcast app. If you’ve enjoyed the episode, please share it with others.RECOMMENDATIONOur recommendation is Louise Gluck’s The Wild Iris, a series of poems which link feelings and nature in a beautiful way.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/alexcuncev)
A new study published in the Nature Connections journal looks at the particular phenomenon of brood parasites. These are birds that try to trick other birds into raising their eggs. They parasitize other nests by “squatting and dropping” their eggs there instead of using their own. Washington University assistant professor in biology Carlos Botero explains why birds do this in the first place and how it impacts Missouri’s ecology.
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In this conversation we explore Kathryn’s plant path & serendipity, Teaching through environmental ed, Heart connection and sensory experiences with plants, Connecting with kids & nature and so much more...
Sara Estelle and Ann Callaghan of Indigo Essences explore the edge of where we are at in the world ... it truly is Make it or Break It time. Our wish and intention is that by sharing in this way today we will help tip the energies towards Making our Earth a Beautiful and Sustainable Planet and Home for all kingdoms. Ann also shares about a brand new Indigo Essences range called "The Survival Series " - created especially to help us navigate these changing times. You can find out more about them here: https://indigoessences.com/ To find out more about Sara Estelle's work with Nature and Feminine Business Flows, visit https://www.saraestelle.com/
Bullies, house wreckers, lazy parents, murderers and cheats, but not all birds are jerks. On this episode we sit in a bushland setting with passionate naturalist, birdwatcher and conservationist John Gitsham to discuss all things birds. To learn more about John's Birdwatching and photography courses visit his website, Nature Connections.
Join Sara Estelle in her Nature Connections show as she speaks to Dr Nataleah Rose Schotte about Manifesting your Heart's Desires and her range of La Vie de la Rose Essences Dr Nataleah Rose Schotte is a dynamic visionary and pioneer in the field of women's empowerment and healing. She is a highly developed and trained spiritual intuitive with over 30 years of experience as counsellor, speaker and teacher. Working with the Ascended Masters, she has birthed a unique and powerful Nature-based philosophy and system for quickening the evolution of consciousness. As a Founder and President of La Vie de la Rose Essences, Dr Nataleah works closely with the Nature and Spirit Kingdoms to cultivate highly evolved flowers in her spiritual sanctuary in the United States. She has actively worked with flower essences for more than 30 years both personally and professionally. Dr Nataleah holds a Ph.D. in Spiritual/Therapeutic Counselling from the Open International University for Complementary Medicines and is an ordained minister through the International Council of Community Churches. She holds a Master's Degree in Industrial Relations from the University of Toronto. Dr Nataleah is also the Chair of the Board of the S.H.E. Foundation, a non-profit organisation she founded to support the restoration of the sacred feminine through women's spiritual healing and their creative expression in the arts. She lives with her partner, Jonathan, in the Garden of Love at La Vie de la Rose. Dr Nataleah and Sara Estelle talk about the importance of healing self-worth, evolving our own sense of magnetism and taking aligned action with the guidance of nature and the Goddess Magick range of La Vie de la Rose Essences. Find Out More about La Vie de la Rose Essences and Dr Nateleah's work here https://laviedelarose.com/ Find out more about Sara Estelle's work and download your FREE e-book "Ten Flower Essences to Transform your Complementary Health Practice http://bit.ly/10floweressences
Join Sara Estelle in the latest Nature Connections show as she speaks to Casey Jon about her passion to Be the Voice of the Animals and her range of WildHeart Animal Essences. Casey Jon has been working with flower and vibrational essences for over seven years, and is registered as a Flower Essence Tutor and Advanced Practitioner with the Bfvea. She is also a member of BAFEP, and teaches as part of the Chalice Well Gardens Essence Team on its Flower Essence Practitioner Training course. For the past several years she was an integral part of Wild Medicine Essences. Casey is an animal loving essence practitioner and producer living on the slopes of Glastonbury Tor. She finds the wild and elemental nature of the Tor and its landscape deeply nourishing, a place where she can listen to the owls at night and watch the badgers, foxes, bats and deer that inhabit her garden, reminding her of her own innate wildness. It was this wildness that inspired her to create the Wildheart Animal Essences, to let the animals have a voice. She lives there with her husband and three cats. Casey and Sara Estelle talk about the Wildheart Animal Essence range.These Essences have been co-created by Casey to give our native wild animals a voice to speak out, a way to be heard and to connect with us through healing. The essences began with connecting to the animals and co -creatively working with them to help heal our wild wound and to let them speak showing us how to do that, the wild wound is that, which stops us connecting with nature and our beloved mother earth. Also when connecting with the wild animals, people make a personal connection with them and begin to care and understand Find Out More about Casey and Wild Heart Animal Essences HERE Download your FREE e-book "Ten Flower Essences to Transform your Complementary Health Practice HERE
Join Sara Estelle in the latest Nature Connections show as she is joined by Chris Phillips, Author of "Treating Depression Naturally". Chris shares more about how depression is a uniquely experienced emotion/state of being and how and why it might manifest. Chris also talks about 3 aspects of depression - namely anger, hormonal depression and depression experienced by many young people today - and flower essences that might help. Buy "Treating Depression Naturally" Here Download your Free e-book "Ten Flower Essences to Transform your Complementary Health Practice HERE
Join me for my series of Nature Connections interviews with healers who have embraced their gifts and transformed them into beautiful businesses. Indra's journey with nature began many years ago. Through her yoga training she would always escape to the woods or the sea to ground and find her way again. Her connection to the moon and her cycles was also profound. Indra trained with Sara on her Essentially Flowers Diploma in Flower and Vibrational Medicine, graduating in 2013. Originally Indra took part in the training for her own self awareness but before she knew it Silent Moon Imaginarium was born. Flowers have helped her heal past pains and brought her to a place of discovering her authentic truth . Her mission is to allow others not to be afraid. Indra supports her clients in doing the same by living the life they deserve to live. To honour their shadow and step through their doors of fear.To find out more about Indra's work and the Silent Moon Imaginarium, visit http://www.silent-moon.co.ukWant to Create your Own Magical Business? Then visit http://www.createamagicalbusiness.com and download my free e-book "The Healer's Guide to Business Bliss"
Join me for my series of Nature Connections interviews with healers who have embraced their gifts and transformed them into beautiful businesses. In this week's Healers Can be Enterpreneurs interview, I am joined by Aodaoin Hathaway who is the founder and creator of Dances With Dragons Vibrational Essences and Energy Healing. Aodaoin uses her Mystic abilities to co-create her vibrational essences with the Dragons and Elementals of the land and plants. To find out more about Aodaoin's work and Dances With Dragons, visit www.danceswithdragons.com.Interested in Creating your Own Magical Business as a Healer?- Visit www.createamagicalbusiness.com
Join me for a brand new series of Nature Connections interviews with healers who have embraced their gifts and transformed them into beautiful businesses. In my very first Healers Can be Enterpreneurs inteview, I am joined by Flower Essence Producer, Author and Flower Farmer Shelley Sishton who shares with us her passion for bringing the wisdom of flowers and nature alive in the hearts of many. To find out more about Shelley's work visit www.shelleysishton.com Interested in Creating your Own Magical Business as a Healer?- visit https://www.saraestelle.com
Aired Tuesday, 20 December 2016, 2:00 PM ET Sometimes our journey, with its many ups and downs, brings us exactly where we are meant to be. For many women, including my guest, their personal journey of healing and transformation brings them to the work they are meant to do in the world. During a healing crisis, Sara Turner discovered the healing power of flower essences and has been studying their power for almost 30 years. Sara joins me to share her personal journey from unhappiness to fulfillment and how the nature kingdom has supported her all the way, and led her to birth three thriving holistic brands, Essentially Flowers, MoonFlower Essences, and Create a Magical Business. About the Guest: Sara Turner Sara Turner is the founder of three thriving holistic brands, Essentially Flowers, MoonFlower Essences and Create a Magical Business, and an experienced Flower Essence Trainer. She is passionate about empowering complementary health therapists and energy workers to create successful and sustainable healing businesses. She has lived and worked with flower essences for over 20 years and weaves her love of the nature kingdom into all the programs she offers. Sara facilitates a successful Diploma in Flower and Vibrational Medicine, and has her own radio show called Nature Connections on Natural Health Radio. She is also an international bestselling co-author of Inspiration for a Woman’s Soul: Cultivating Joy as well as the best-seller Inspiration for a Woman’s Soul: Opening to Gratitude and Grace. WEBSITES: http://www.CreateaMagicalBusiness.com, http://www.essentiallyflowers.com/, http://www.moonfloweressences.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/essentiallyflowers TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/essentiallyflowers