nature being

triciafrench

nature being is a space to micro-dose ecological psychology / ecopsychology. to remember we are mammals sharing a more-than-human world. to attune, listen, and explore what it means to be a body in a living world; where we porously exchange nutrients, ideas, and curiosities. a space to reunite psychology and ecology, which have always belonged together. to slow down. drop in. and sense deeply. as beings, of nature, with nature being. tricia french, M.A is the host of nature being. an ecological psychologist and graduate of viridis graduate institute.

Episodes

  1. 2025-12-12

    circumambulation, circling, grief and noticing.

    This episode explores what it means to be a human animal in a modern world that overwhelms our still very ancient, sensitive nervous systems. We look at how constant stimulation and individualization can pull us away from deep mammalian needs we’re still wired for. Like touch, attunement, connection, ecology, and meaning. With reflections on grief, instinct, and the emotional lives of other species, we examine how loss impacts the body, why our bonds run so deep, and how much we share with the more-than-human world, while questioning the idea of human exceptionalism. We consider how widening our sense of relationship can reconnect us to aliveness, belonging, and each other. Sharing the concept of circumambulation the slow, circular process of returning to what pulls us in and what matters, the episode invites a gentler way of understanding our experiences. Instead of expecting or forcing clarity or control, we can learn to circle, revisit, and sense from many angles, honoring what reveals itself over time. A subtle reminder to remember ourselves as ecological beings: feeling organisms on a changing planet, shaped by cycles, complexity, and interdependence. By paying attention, grieving openly and honestly, and staying close to the living world, we participate in a shared evolution... to listen, to notice, to relate... to circumambulate. (Thank you to Robin Saltonstall, the inner mammal whisperer and Dr. Lori Pye for teaching and inspiring this episode)

    24 min

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nature being is a space to micro-dose ecological psychology / ecopsychology. to remember we are mammals sharing a more-than-human world. to attune, listen, and explore what it means to be a body in a living world; where we porously exchange nutrients, ideas, and curiosities. a space to reunite psychology and ecology, which have always belonged together. to slow down. drop in. and sense deeply. as beings, of nature, with nature being. tricia french, M.A is the host of nature being. an ecological psychologist and graduate of viridis graduate institute.