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11 Jul 2020Episode 1: Introduction to Nature Therapy (Ecotherapy Podcast)00:15:41

In this episode, I introduce the concept of eco-therapy (or nature therapy) and I discuss the different ways in which we can practise nature therapy/ecotherapy. I discuss how some therapists focus on ‘walk and talk’ outdoor counselling, whereas others might make gardening and general horticulture with groups the centre of their practise. The famous Japanese pastime of shinrin yoku / forest bathing can be classed as ecotherapy, as can some outdoor physical activities if done with mental wellbeing in mind. Here, I introduce my approach to ecotherapy, which blends mindfulness-based practises with creativity.

I will be posting new episodes weekly, so do subscribe and listen out for each new episode of the show, which will come out every Sunday. Future episodes will provide tips on improving your wellbeing by developing a magical, beautiful nature connection all of your very own. I will share specific exercises that you can do to improve your life by bonding with nature. The radio show will also present nature-based meditations/guided visualisations, interviews with pioneers in the field of ecotherapy, and I will be sure to be telling some nature stories and telling nature myths/stories and leading meditations.

12 Jul 2020Episode 2: The Sky (Nature Therapy Online Podcast)00:11:20

I sit in the attic of the small house where I live in Midlothian, Scotland, sharing my thoughts and feelings about why connecting with that magnificent expanse up there is so important for us as humans.

Bring the beauty of the sky back into your life. Don’t neglect what’s happening up there!

Here in my attic, my dog Euro and my cat Kathy sit with me. I glance out at the clouds and allow myself to go into a resting place, the place I go when I engage in my personal ecotherapy practise. I share some mindfulness-based ideas and exercises that you can try to further your own personal ecotherapy practise.

19 Jul 2020Episode 3: Mindfulness in Nature00:15:46

In this episode, I talk about the simple but powerful practise of mindfulness in nature. How does it feel not to label everything we see, and to experience it as clearly as we can? I share some simple exercises for bonding with nature in a powerful way, and discuss how the very act of applying human language in an everyday way can sometimes get in the way of seeing the beauty around us.

26 Jul 2020Episode 4: Caroline Brazier from Tariki Trust (interview)00:29:28

In episode 4 of Nature Therapy Online, I am delighted to present my first ever interview.

Caroline Brazier is Course Leader at the Tariki Trust, a Buddhist organisation based in England who train people to become ecotherapists. I did my ecotherapy training with them and it was a powerful and immersive experience that has enriched me as a human being.

In the interview, we discuss how environmental issues intersect with nature therapy. Caroline shares her wealth of experience as both an eco-therapist and psychotherapist with me. She also shares some wonderful, simple ecotherapy exercises with the listeners, including a great task for city-dwellers using photography to find signs of nature appearing through the cracks!

I’d really recommend putting aside 30 minutes to listen to this inspiring human being. I wouldn’t be here doing this if it wasn’t for her.

02 Aug 2020Episode 5—Knowledge and Trees (Ecotherapy Podcast)00:13:56

In episode 5 of Nature Therapy Online, I talk about how I came to nature therapy/ecotherapy with virtually no knowledge of nature at all, and yet I connected with nature through the pure beauty of trees.

Have you ever felt that your knowledge of nature isn’t ‘good enough’ to appreciate it properly? Have you ever connected deeply with a beautiful tree and then wondered if you ‘should know more’ about it for that connection to be worthwhile?

In this episode I share some thoughts and feelings on knowledge and trees, and I share a simple but powerful exercise that you can do with a tree you are drawn to.

09 Aug 2020Episode 6 - The Nature Twin (A Scottish Mythology Story)00:20:21

In episode 6 of Nature Therapy Online, I discuss how nature, stories and our imaginations are deeply intertwined.

I invite you to create your own simple, nature-inspired stories whilst you walk, simply for the joy of using your imagination.

I share a nature story of my own, The Nature Twin, which is both dark and light. I hope inspires your imagination when out experiencing nature.

16 Aug 2020Episode 7—Nature, Photography and Impermanence 00:11:26

Nature is showing us every day how the world never stays the same. In every second, the nature around you has shifted. One moment, there’s a wind. The next, a small bird flies by. The next moment, a leaf falls from a tree. Next, it’s raining, or the clouds clear to let in the sun’s light.

All of this—and so much more—can happen in the space of just a few moments in one single place where you stand. How much of this do we really pay attention to though?

23 Aug 2020Episode 8—Beach Visualisation Meditation00:19:04

Visualisation nature-based meditations are a part of my approach to nature therapy/eco therapy. Whilst the aim of eco-therapy is always to connect deeply with outdoor life and the nature that is around us, I believe that using our imaginations to visualise natural settings where we feel safe and at peace help us to foster a deeper connection to nature. When we visualise, we plant seeds that help us to connect with nature when we step outside of our front doors for other ecotherapy exercises.

30 Aug 2020Episode 9: Overcoming Stereotypes in Nature00:17:49

In episode 9 of Nature Therapy Online, I talk about cliches and stereotypes within nature.

I recently got back from a trip to the Isle of Barra in the Western Isles of Scotland. What a beautiful place! Despite living in Scotland for over a decade, I have never seen the Western Isles before. It was like visiting a big floating rock of paradise.

It got me thinking about stereotypes in nature, and how we view certain landscapes in a certain way. That's what this episode is all about!

06 Sep 2020Episode 10: Nature Myths from Childhood00:17:38

In Episode 10 (Season 1) of the nature therapy online podcast, I talk about nature myths and tales from childhood.

Nature therapy/ecotherapy is not just about applying mindfulness techniques to experience the beauty of nature.

As humans, stories and myths are such a big part of how we see and experience our world. It’s probably one of the most defining things about our species (for better or worse!).

Does the landscape that we inhabit inspire our local stories, or do our local stories shape our perspective of the landscape? Chicken or egg?

13 Sep 2020Episode 11: Stephanie Whitelaw Interview00:35:19

In episode 11 of Nature Therapy Online, I interview the wonderful ecotherapist Stephanie Whitelaw about her work with art and nature.

In this week’s episode, I have a treat for your ears! Stephanie Whitelaw is an artist and ecotherapist who lives and works in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is involved with a series of fascinating projects which weave together art, therapy and nature in some very interesting and beautiful ways.

Stephanie is a good friend of mine. We trained as ecotherapists together with the Tariki Trust and I have always been inspired by her calm and gentle approach to working with nature. She is such a genuine person as well as being a wonderful talent who weaves creativity and nature together in a really accessible way. The interview was a lot of fun—and really moving at times, too.

20 Sep 2020Episode 12: The Sound of Birds00:18:00

In episode 12 of the Nature Therapy Online podcast, we talk about how powerful the sound of birds can be. The idea for this episode was sent to me by Deirdre from Long Island, USA, and I thought it was a wonderful idea for an episode! Today I start by talking a little about birds, and reflecting on the potential therapeutic effects of the sounds they make, whether singing, cooing, tooting or crawing! We listen to various different birds whilst I offer you gentle invitations to reflect on their effect on you.

27 Sep 2020Episode 13: Andy McGeeney Interview00:39:40

In this week’s podcast, I interview the inspiring ecotherapy author Andy McGeeney about his life with nature.

Andy McGeeney has been promoting nature as therapy for years, from back when few people in the mental health world were willing to consider the benefits of nature as therapy.

In this week’s ecotherapy podcast, Andy shares the story of his unique journey with mental health and nature, as well as sharing some beautiful nature therapy exercises that you can try for yourself at home. I’m sure you will find him as inspiring as I do!

09 Oct 2020Episode 15: The Story of Fox and Dog00:20:16

In episode 15 of the Nature Therapy Online podcast, I share a nature story/tale with you. Fox and Dog is a story that was originally told by the Scottish travelling community.

Just a few days ago, I recently told my first ever public story at an event for the wonderful Scottish Storytelling Centre. I told this story which I am sharing with you today; the story of Fox and Dog. This simple and gorgeous tale captures the struggle between the need for wildness and freedom, and the comforts of domesticity. Although this is captured in the tale with two different animals; the wild fox and the tame dog, I think this is a battle many of us feel internally, even if we are not always conscious of it.

23 Oct 2020Episode 17: Alasdair Taylor Interview00:39:40

On this week’s ecotherapy podcast I interview the inspiring founder of PRANA Ecotherapy—Alasdair Taylor, from Sydney, Australia.

Alasdair tells us about his past work in Scotland and current work in Sydney. He touches on important themes around ecology and what we can learn from indigenous cultures from across the world. We also touch upon themes of creativity, culture, history and health; all shared lovingly with Alasdair’s friendly, approachable and down-to-earth attitude.

Alasdair is a truly great person as well as a source of inspiration, and I’m sure you’ll agree that he is a pleasure to listen to. Tune in to hear him guide you through a simple but powerful ecotherapy grounding meditation, and to learn more about the great work he is doing both in Sydney and online.

04 Oct 2020Episode 14: Encounters in Nature00:21:32

In this episode we go for a Scottish ecotherapy walk. We explore how we can use mindfulness to truly have fresh encounters with nature.

Those of you interested in forest bathing (otherwise known as shinrin-yoku), may be particularly interested in this episode. Today we go for a walk together in the South Esk Valley in Midlothian, Scotland. It’s a very green Scottish ecotherapy experience—I instantly started getting attacked by falling Autumnal pine cones! I encounter the calming sound of the running river, noisy crows, a worm-like pine tree and a little insect making its’ way through a world of moss. These kind of encounters are the most ordinary experiences that we can have as human beings. They also happen to be some of the most beautiful things we could possibly experience while we are alive.

16 Oct 2020Episode 16: Rocks, Crystals, and Solidity 00:13:43

In episode 16 of the ecotherapy podcast, I talk about about rocks and crystals whilst standing under an umbrella in my rainy garden.

As I watch the sheep and listen to the sound of crows and raindrops, I ponder on the power and beauty of rocks and crystals.

Finding, pondering on, and meditating with rocks is a powerful act. Focusing on such solid, strong earth-y matter can really ground us back into the world around us, and help us to settle our busy minds. Tune in to find out more.

30 Oct 2020Episode 18: A Trip to the Water00:13:01

In Episode 18 of Nature Therapy Online, I take a trip to a wild running river near my home in Midlothian. I reflect on the effect that water has on our emotions and wellbeing.

Human beings feel good when we are near water. It is in our programming. It’s where we come from. Deliberately spending time near open water (be it a river, ocean, or even a small stream or pond) improves our happiness and wellbeing, and that is what this week’s episode is all about!

06 Nov 2020Episode 19: The Element of Air00:13:24

In this episode of the ecotherapy radio show, I slow down a little and talk about the air we breathe. How often do you think about the air around you? How often do you stop to consider how the wind feels blowing against your ear, how reliable it is for a flying animal, and how is keeps us alive every second that we breathe?

If you’re anything like me, you probably take it for granted every day. In this episode, as an ecotherapy exercise I invite you to spend a little time giving air all of your attention, even if you’re at home. I then offer some invitations that you can take outside with you on a refreshing walk, keeping this amazing element as your focus for the entire time.

13 Nov 2020Episode 20: Cycles of Life and Death00:21:08

In Episode 20 of the Nature Therapy Online podcast, I take a walk in a local graveyard and woodlands here in Midlothian, Scotland. I talk about the joy that can be found in noticing and accepting Nature’s natural cycles of life and death.

In this week’s ecotherapy radio show, I take on a big topic: death. This theme was suggested to me by Deirdre in Long Island, New York, and I thought it was a great idea for a show. Thanks Deirdre.

It’s not an easy topic for any of us. There remains such a great unknown around death; a lot of fear, and a lot of denial. However, death is absolutely everywhere in nature, and it can be a great and powerful teacher if we open our eyes to it.

20 Nov 2020Episode 21: A Japanese Cat Story00:20:26

In Episode 21 of Nature Therapy Online, I tell a classic nature story from Japan. This story is part myth, part meditation, and it explores themes around pet-friendship and nature-connection.

I have deliberately not given a clear title to this story, as I would like to keep an element of surprise as to where the story goes. I hope you find it inspiring, relaxing and enchanting.

27 Nov 2020Episode 22: Nature Conversations00:20:18

In episode 22 of Nature Therapy Online, I take a sunny Autumn walk here in Midlothian, Scotland. I ponder on the topic of simple nature-based conversation. I ask: does simply talking about nature have therapeutic effects?

Something has been occurring to me more and more this year about ecotherapy. I’ve noticed that when people talk about nature they feel good, and their mood seems to improve. I’ve learned this from working both online and with people in-person. Isn’t that interesting?

04 Dec 2020Episode 23: Who lives with you?00:17:11

In episode 23 of Nature Therapy Online, I take a walk around my house looking for signs of other life forms. What might I find here—and who, I ask, is living with you without you knowing about it?!

In this week’s ecotherapy exercise, I decided to try an exercise that I am often inviting others to do, yet haven’t done in a focused way myself before. As I encounter signs and sounds of other life forms here within my home, it strikes me how much of my personal history is tied in with my responses to these life forms. 

How do you feel about the idea of small creatures living in or around your home? Does it frighten you, creep you out, or do you welcome it? What kind of reaction might you have if you knew that a beautiful songbird liked to visit your windowsill, or if you saw a rat in your rubbish bin? Tune in to explore with me.

11 Dec 2020Episode 24: Hills and Mountains00:13:58

In episode 24 of the ecotherapy podcast, I reflect on the magic of hills and mountains. I discuss and introduce ways of getting to know your favourite hills or mountains a little better (without climbing them).

Hills and mountains are dominant, unique formations that tower above the landscape. We are so often aware of their presence, but how often do we pay attention to their individual structures and quirks? In this week’s nature therapy radio show, I walk and reflect on my local hills—The Pentlands.

The idea of sketching can be off-putting to those of us (myself included) who find the idea of creating art difficult or even frustrating. For others, however, art and ecotherapy go together like hand in glove. Either way, there is something about sketching the outlines of a hill or mountain that can connect you to it in a simple way. Tune in to the show, and give it a try!

18 Dec 2020Episode 25: Indoor Ecotherapy00:21:52

In episode 25 of the ecotherapy podcast, I respond to a great question from Colin in Calgary, Canada. Colin emailed to ask what kind of indoor ecotherapy activities are suitable during the winter—when the far north is simply too cold to be venturing outdoors.

For many of us, staying indoors for long periods of time is not a question of choice. Whether it is because of extreme weather conditions, disability or life circumstances, it’s sometimes just not possible to go outside to experience nature. This is when we do two things: we bring nature inside with us, and we engage with our imaginations in numerous creative ways. I hope you enjoy this episode!

25 Dec 2020Episode 26: Christmas, Snow and Nature00:23:40

Episode 26 of the Nature Therapy podcast falls on Christmas day 2020. So for all of you who ‘do’ Christmas….Happy Christmas! And for those of you who don’t (or who are listening retrospectively), tune in for some thoughts around seasons, festivities—and a little snow meditation!

In episode 26 of the ecotherapy podcast, I share my thoughts around nature and the many ways in which it interacts with cultural festivals such as Christmas. No matter where you live, or which cultural festivals are celebrated in your part of the world, festivals such as Christmas often have many significant ties with nature. Tune in for this week’s show.

01 Jan 2021Episode 27: Moon Watching00:11:17

In episode 27 of the ecotherapy podcast, I have a night-time ponder in my garden to contemplate the final full moon of 2020. I suggest some simple ways to connect with the Moon as one of nature’s most magnificent mysteries.

The Moon has associations with the nighttime, and therefore, the time when we can’t see our surroundings, perhaps bringing a sense of danger. At the same time, it can provide the light in the darkness for us, potentially bringing safety.

Gazing up at the glowing globe, reflecting the life-giving power of the Sun, creates a sense of wonder and stability about the planet I’m standing on. It can do the same for you, too.

08 Jan 2021Episode 28: Stillness, Zen and Nature00:15:03

In episode 28 of the nature podcast, I introduce the simple practice of finding stillness within nature. I take some quiet time in my snowy garden to simply be with the sound of the winter birds. I also offer you some simple nature-based meditation techniques inspired by Zen Buddhism.

15 Jan 2021Episode 29: Nature Memories00:24:24

In episode 29 of the ecotherapy podcast, I invite you to reflect on your most powerful nature memories. What are your most positive memories from nature, either as a child or an adult? I share some of my own special moments and I invite reflection on your most precious memories of the beautiful outdoors.

22 Jan 2021Episode 30: Streams and Memories00:16:20

In episode 30 of the nature therapy podcast, I revisit the South Esk River in Scotland. I invite you to share the experience of this powerful sound with me and ask the question: what happens to your body and mind when you hear the sound of moving water?

29 Jan 2021Episode 31: The Nature Poetry of Mary Oliver00:18:06

In episode 31 of the nature therapy podcast I share the beautiful nature poetry of Mary Oliver. Inspired by her simple and unpretentious poetry, I invite you to sit back and enjoy as I tell four of her classic poems about nature and animals.

Mary Oliver was an American nature poet who moved thousands. She was a master at sharing the wonder of life through beautiful and uncomplicated poetry. In this episode of the ecotherapy podcast, I tell some of my favourite poems of hers and invite you to reflect on nature poetry as a form of ecotherapy.

05 Feb 2021Episode 32: Special Places00:15:51

In episode 32 of the nature therapy podcast I take a walk in one of my special outdoor places; a little wooded area on top of a small hill.

We often have special places outdoors where we like to revisit. Whether this is when we walk our dog, take a shortcut on a way to work, or even if it is somewhere we barely visit but have fond memories of, the chances are that you have a place or two in mind as you read this. What makes natural spaces feel special to us?

12 Feb 2021Episode 33—A Magnificent Tree00:19:05

When was the last time you really spent quality time with a tree? That’s what this week’s ecotherapy podcast is about. Trees are such a curious and beautiful life form. The way they reach to the sky, travelling their own path, with their history clear for all to see. We have no idea what it’s like to be a tree, and we so often take for granted what a pleasure it is to simply spend time with these steady, rooted friends.

19 Feb 2021Episode 34—A Greek Myth for Spring00:13:43

In episode 34 of the nature therapy podcast I tell one of my favourite Greek Myths. It’s a timely tale for this time of year when Winter is slowly starting to meet Spring.

As regular listeners of this ecotherapy podcast will be aware of by now, I’m a big promoter of the power of mythology and tales for nature connection. However, I have to admit that for the majority of my life, I found Greek Myths dull and uninspiring. I’m not entirely sure why that was; perhaps it was a misconception that mythology was an academic pursuit, rather than a vast world of ‘other’ that nature has produced via our imaginations. I feel so differently now.

Tune in for this beautiful story from Greek legend.

26 Feb 2021Episode 35—Non-Identification00:16:38

In episode 35 of the nature therapy podcast I talk about the non-identification of Earth’s life. We spend so much of our time giving nature labels and names to identify things, but what happens when we try the opposite?

What happens when we try to calm our minds for a little while, and take a non-identification walk in nature? By this, I mean trying our best to see everything as an expression of life, rather than applying names and ‘facts’ to everything we see; ‘an oak tree’, ‘a sparrow’ etc.

As people, we so often feel that in order to understand things, we need to learn as much as possible about them. Whilst it may be an essential part of being a functioning human being, sometimes it stops us from truly experiencing the wonder of what is in front of us. We can get lost in our identifications and thoughts, and we cease to connect with nature through our senses—as one life form to another.

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05 Mar 2021Episode 36—‘Animal Friend’ Meditation00:19:05

In episode 36 of the nature therapy podcast I share a nature-based visualisation/meditation with you. Come and meet a special animal friend.

To get the most our of this meditation, listen at a time when you will not be disturbed. Choose a place where you will be comfortable for around 20 minutes. It is one of my favourite meditations where I help you to get you in touch with an animal friend hiding in your subconscious. I hope you enjoy it!

19 Mar 2021Episode 38—The Buddhist Nun and the White Tiger00:25:49

This week, I invite you to engage with a story in the way you would engage with a meditation. This is a story meditation—and the story is very close to my heart. It is a story that brings together nature, meditation, an ancient jungle and a modern spiritual teacher.

Zen Master Jiyu Kennet founded the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, and went through so many trials (many of which were a result of her simply being a woman) to bring Soto Zen Buddhism (Serene Reflection Meditation) to the West. In this week’s ecotherapy podcast, I share a powerful story of her link with a white tiger, and the colourful nature of an ancient jungle.

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12 Mar 2021Episode 37—Out in the Darkness00:14:25

In episode 37 of the nature therapy podcast I go outside at night and ponder on how some very basic, primal (or socially conditioned?) feelings arise when the Earth rotates away from sunlight each day.

For this ecotherapy podcast, I went into my garden at night. I looked over the back wall at the fields and hills, and I listened to the owls (unfortunately you can’t hear them on the podcast….the modest things didn’t want to be recorded). I pondered on how safe I feel here, in my garden, compared to an experience I had recently when I went to my local forest after dark. At times, it was utterly terrifying. When was the last time you deliberately went outside at night? That's what we will explore today.

26 Mar 2021Episode 39. Spring and Growth.00:17:17

In episode 39 of the nature therapy podcast, I share some thoughts and feelings around the mighty season of Spring, and I offer you a simple ecotherapy exercise to try inspired by the season.

Despite our individual responses to seasons based upon our personal life stories, few can deny that there is something inherently uplifting and positive about more light, and more growth. In the spirit of the Spring arriving (even though the Scottish wind had me wearing two jackets whilst recording the podcast!), I invite you to go on a little ‘growth’ walk, specifically looking for - and bonding with - signs of growth from nature. Please let me know how you get on with this if you do it, and I hope you enjoy this week’s podcast!

02 Apr 2021Episode 40: Shifting Attention00:14:49

In episode 40 of the nature therapy podcast, I talk about our lazy minds when it comes to nature-connection, and how to shift our attention to notice the new.

It’s something that I try to do as often as I can when I’m outdoors; notice what my mind seems to be pre-programmed to pay attention to, and deliberately shift my attention in other directions. Notice it next time you are on a walk somewhere you go regularly, or even just sitting still outdoors. My bet is that you will be drawn to the same — or similar — things every time you are in a familiar setting.

For example, if I notice that every time I walk down my street I look at the ivy growing up my neighbour’s house, I shift my attention to another part of the street. That’s not to say I will never look at the ivy of course! I just try my best, at least occasionally, to challenge my mind’s tendency to only look at one part of the picture. Great things can be revealed this way! Tune in to find out more — and to listen to some lovely local birds with me!

09 Apr 2021Episode 41: Daniel Allison Interview00:40:18

In this week’s ecotherapy podcast, I am thrilled to present an interview with author and storyteller Daniel Allison.

Daniel is a great talent — his gentle and moody style of storytelling captures the heart and imagination, and even more so when he tells nature myths, which account for a lot of his work. Daniel specialises in sharing Scottish myths and legends with the world. Daniel even shares a powerful story about ‘the most beautiful song in the forest’, and I encourage you all to tune in and experience this beautiful tale (beautifully told).

To find out more about all of Daniel’s fiction, podcast and live storytelling, visit him at https://www.houseoflegends.me

I hope you enjoy this week’s ecotherapy podcast folks — it’s the penultimate episode before Season 1 of the podcast ends and I take a break until the Summer! Enjoy.

16 Apr 2021Episode 42. Season 1 Finale.00:15:01

Episode 42 of the Nature Therapy Online podcast is the last of this season before I take a two-month break! As I record the podcast, I watch the sun setting over the Pentland Hills as the Sun sets on Season 1. Click on the slim black player above to listen.

I will be back with a refreshed and new season at the end of June, friends. Please tune in to listen to my thoughts about the future of the podcast. It will return, but in a different form. To figure out what changes need to take place, I need a break from the project to reflect and take stock.

In the meantime, if you have enjoyed this season and you miss the weekly episodes, please do go back to the beginning and listen all over again. Practising ecotherapy is not something that we consume once and then move on from. It is a practice, and a way of being. Episodes that didn’t speak to you the first time may well feel different the second time around. Nature is constantly changing, and so are our perceptions.

The theme of this week’s ecotherapy podcast episode is the beauty of the Sun setting and rising each day. When was the last time that you deliberately watched the Sun setting or rising?

Thank you so much for tuning in this far folks. I will be back at the end of June. Take care for now!

Green smiles,

Stephen x

25 Jun 2021Nature and Music (S2, E01)00:56:19

Welcome to Season Two of the Nature Therapy Online podcast! It’s so nice to be back after my break. The first episode of the season is all about nature and music.

Nature can be therapy. Music can be therapy. Music that is inspired by nature – or music that incorporates nature – brings these two beautiful worlds together for a powerful therapeutic experience. That is what this month’s nature therapy podcast is all about!

Nature music can come in many different forms; music that uses the sounds of nature; songs that have lyrics honouring nature; musical stories of nature’s myths….and so many more approaches. In this episode of the ecotherapy podcast, I discuss the wonderful world of nature music and play some of my favourites. I hope that you enjoy it, friends.

30 Jul 2021Nature and Spirituality (S2E2)01:13:18

This episode of the ecotherapy podcast is all about nature and spirituality. It’s a massive topic that I have wanted to feature for some time now. It includes voices from the worlds of Druidry, Buddhism, Catholicism and Tarot.

In this episode of the nature therapy podcast, I speak with three people with very different spiritual practices about how their personal practice connects them with nature. I found that beyond the vast differences in the traditions themselves, there were some very beautiful overlapping themes that popped up with all three speakers. I also speak a little about tarot cards in relation to nature connection; something that isn’t spoken about much, and which I have recently become very much in tune with.

One podcast episode is never going to even scratch the surface of such a massive topic. What is spirituality anyway? And how does it relate to the earth we stand upon? This podcast episode offers some glimpses into how different people see both of these things, and more specifically, how they both interact with each other.

27 Aug 2021Meditations on Water (S2E3)01:10:34

Hello friends! This episode of the ecotherapy podcast was just about my favourite ever to record so far: meditations on water. Join me as I encounter beautiful bodies of water and reflect on the power of water on our mental and spiritual wellbeing.

In this episode, I recorded various sections in watery places that I love. I invite simple meditations or reflections on the sounds and scenes that I encounter. All places that I visited are places that I hold dear here to my heart, here in the Lothians. Perhaps as you listen, special locations from your own life will spring to mind for you, nourishing your own wellbeing in the process.

Come with me to Gladhouse Reservoir, the River South Esk, Musselburgh Beach and my rainy garden in Temple!

This was such a calming and special little adventure for me. I hope it is for you, too.

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Warm wishes,

Stephen x

29 Sep 2021Old Tree, My Friend (S2E4)01:00:49

Hello, folks! This episode of the ecotherapy podcast is all about old trees and the ways in which we can connect to their beauty and wisdom. Join me as I tell a traditional tree story from Aberdeenshire in Scotland, encounter a giant sequoia tree in Midlothian, and lead a grounding tree-based meditation.

In this episode, I was called to approach this topic from many angles. Regular listeners of my nature therapy podcast will know that I often like to share nature myths and stories. At other times I will take the listeners for mindful walks within nature, and then at other times, I might lead a guided meditation. Something about the mysterious beauty and wisdom of old trees invited me to connect with them for this podcast in all of these ways, in the realms of the physical and also the imaginal. It was a real pleasure to record.

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29 Oct 2021Ruins (S2E5)00:50:23

This episode is about a topic that I find very interesting and strangely moving.

Have you ever stumbled across an old abandoned building, or even the crumbled remains of a simple structure, and felt something special?

Ruins and abandoned human-built structures are often swiftly reclaimed by nature. It’s not unusual to see weeds growing through the cracks, grass moving ‘indoors’ or even trees and shrubs taking root upon structures that once were the domain of the human.

Tune in to explore this with me!

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26 Nov 2021A Wild Goose Chase (S2E6)01:12:47

This month, I went in search of an elusive bird and here I share my process with you.

Two years ago, I moved to the wee village of Temple in Midlothian, Scotland. In my first autumn here, I was mesmerised by the sight and sound of (quite literally) thousands of pink-footed geese feeding in the village during the autumn and winter.

This year, they proved to be far more elusive. This lead me on an interesting process blending some slight climate anxiety with some appreciation of the other things I noticed in the geese’s absence.

What happens when we go searching for specific experiences in nature? That is what this month’s ecotherapy podcast ended up being about. I hope you enjoy it!

09 Dec 2021Mini Podcast: Tree Connection00:10:05

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31 Dec 2021Rocks and Birds (S2E7)00:51:27

Hello folks, and Happy New Year! For this wintery episode at home, I share some thoughts, meditations and music around the themes of rocks and birds, reflecting on some powerful rocks (past and present) from Scotland amongst other themes.

In this month’s ecotherapy podcast, I reflect on the beauty of birdsong and the simple grounding power of rocks.

I share three of my favourite rocky locations with you, all from Scotland: Isle of Barra, The Faery Stane of Midlothian and the Bass Rock in East Lothian. Alongside sharing sounds, stories and meditations from these locations (and generally pondering the healing wonder of rocks), I also play some gorgeous music by an incredible artist which is inspired by endangered birds. To hear/support the music I play on the podcast, please visit Bandcamp.

I hope that you enjoy this month’s nature therapy podcast friends, and that it helps to bring in the new year with some awe and healing.

28 Jan 2022Our Place in the World (Taking in a View) (S2E8)00:47:15

In this episode of the ecotherapy podcast, we explore the power of a good view. I invite you to connect with a special view as we take a mindful walk together.

For this episode, I took a walk in my village in Midlothian, Scotland, and I took in a view that mesmerises me. On a clear day, for miles into the distance, I can see forest, sea, mountains, hills and the magnificent city of Edinburgh. The feelings that arise in me when being present with this mighty view are inexplicable. There is just this sense of smallness and of true connection. A sense of truly being a part of this, not a separate self looking upon a picture from the outside. I also ponder on the many associations (personal and cultural) that can arise when there is so much to take in.

I hope you enjoy this episode of the nature therapy podcast, friends!

18 Mar 2022Final Episode: Death and Renewal (S2E9)00:41:01

Welcome to the final (ever?) episode of Nature Therapy Online - The Podcast.

Over the last (almost) two years, recording this podcast has been a therapy for me as much as it has been for the lovely people who have sent me such encouraging emails about the show. (You know who you are!)

It is, however, time for me to move on to other nature therapy projects. Ecotherapy is my job but the podcast has been very much a labour of love, and I need to make a bit of room in my life for other labours of love now! The wonderful thing about podcasts is how they remain online and available…I know that people will find these episodes for many years to come and that makes it feel like such a worthwhile project.

I may still record occasional episodes in the future. Perhaps I will even record another whole season if the urge comes upon me one day….or perhaps I’ll never record a podcast again. Who knows! But thank you so much for listening and I hope you keep in touch.

For the final episode, we will walk in the forest and ponder death and renewal. I hope you enjoy it, friends.

Thanks again for listening and remember to always make time for Nature.

Stephen

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