Exploring eco-ableism with Umesh Balal Magar

Exploring eco-ableism with Umesh Balal Magar

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In Search of Simple Shelter with Kat Hill

For this episode, I’m bringing our global audience to the place I call home - the Scottish Highlands. In this historical landscape, where midgies reign and deer stand majestically atop purple-washed hillsides, simple shelters stand that welcome weary travellers to rest, dry off a ...  Show more

Nature-Informed Therapy with Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan

Heidi Schreiber-Pan is a leading expert on nature-based therapy, a psychotherapist and a public speaker. She’s the author of “Taming the Anxious Mind: A Guide Book to Relieve Stress and Anxiety", and the founder of the Center for Nature Informed Therapy. Get full access to Earth ...  Show more

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