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They say spending time in nature can change your life. But in a world packed with indoor life pressures, how can you make getting outside just a part of who you are? Welcome to Humans Outside, where we explore a wellness-rich life in the great outdoors from our perch in Alaska while hearing from fascinating outdoor-minded guests.

Humans Outside Amy Bushatz

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They say spending time in nature can change your life. But in a world packed with indoor life pressures, how can you make getting outside just a part of who you are? Welcome to Humans Outside, where we explore a wellness-rich life in the great outdoors from our perch in Alaska while hearing from fascinating outdoor-minded guests.

    The marvel of nature reclaiming everything, including me (Outdoor Diary)

    The marvel of nature reclaiming everything, including me (Outdoor Diary)

    There’s something both comforting and amazing about the way nature takes the reigns no matter what happens. During a recent walk in the woods, I saw startling new growth on top of recent harm, and it was just the reminder I needed about nature’s power to reclaim itself and me.
    Maybe it’s a reminder you need, too.

    Listen now!
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    Some of the good stuff:
    [00:23] Here’s what I did outside this week
    [00:35] Nature just out there healing its own self
    [01:37] Here’s where I face the music
    [02:32] And here’s what I saw when I did
    [04:03] Oh yeah, nature heals people, too

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    Chasing your hard and honoring your why through tough stuff outside (Emily Halnon, author and ultrarunner)

    Chasing your hard and honoring your why through tough stuff outside (Emily Halnon, author and ultrarunner)

    No matter how you define “hard,” heading outside offers plenty of chances to tackle it. Many people who choose to tackle hard stuff outside are pushed to do so to honor some kind of “why.”
    For some of us, that “why” is health or to push our own personal boundaries. For others, the “why” is on behalf of someone else.
    Ultrarunner Emily Halnon’s “why” has everything to do with her mom, who died from an aggressive form of cancer in early 2020. To honor her she headed out to tackle a major challenge running on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). It’s a story she’s now shared in her new book “To The Gorge.”
    Through her journey, she learned the power of moving through hard stuff. In this episode you’ll hear Emily share the things she’s learned through that journey and how you can make yourself do hard things outside, too.
     
    Connect with this episode:
    Read Emily Halnon’s new book, To The Gorge (affiliate link)
    Visit Emily’s website
    Follow Emily on Instagram
    Join the Humans Outside Challenge
    Follow Humans Outside on Instagram
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    Some of the good stuff:
    [4:06] Emily Halnon’s favorite outdoor space
    [5:36] How Emily became someone who likes to go outside
    [7:05] How Emily’s mom inspired her running career
    [10:29] All about Andrea Halnon’s adventurous life
    [15:27] The grief and grit in running across Oregon
    [22:37] How to get mentally tough to prepare for a mega run
    [30:01] Why hard stuff outside helps us prepare for life's challenges.
    [33:04] The internal dialogue of pushing through the tough stuff
    [35:07] Why it’s not a bad thing to feel a little scared
    [36:39] Emily’s favorite outdoor moment

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    It sounds like late spring out there and I love it (Outdoor Diary)

    It sounds like late spring out there and I love it (Outdoor Diary)

    There’s something special about the way spring sounds in Alaska.
    Maybe it’s how dramatic the experience is as compared to the sounds of winter. Maybe it’s that they’re happy sounds that I can hear through my windows. Maybe it’s that the weather is so much nicer than it had been, that I’m outside more to hear sounds at all.
    Whatever the reason, I love the outdoor symphony. Here’s what I’ve been noticing.
    Listen now.
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    Some of the good stuff:
    [00:35] I’m feeling really grateful for my ears
    [00:52] Here’s the source of my leaning into my senses challenge
    [01:46] The sounds of spring are basically the best
    [02:02] Here’s a few examples
    [02:26] Birds, birds, birds.
    [03:31] Not birds but still souds
    [04:04] OK, winter has sounds, too

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    When I’m feeling overwhelmed, this counterintuitive outdoor step helps (Outdoor Diary)

    When I’m feeling overwhelmed, this counterintuitive outdoor step helps (Outdoor Diary)

    I do it to myself and over and over again. That feeling of overwhelm sneaks right in, and it’s entirely because of my own poor choices.
    (You would think I’d learn my lesson, but I have not.)
    So when the going gets crowed, what do I do? I think you’re probably going to guess. But the wild thing is just how much adding more of it to my schedule helps.

    Listen now.
    Connect with this episode:
    Join the Humans Outside Challenge
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    Some of the good stuff:
    [00:23] Yeah, OK I do this to myself
    [01:17] We know the signs -- truly
    [01:32] Maybe I could do this before
    [02:25] This is the part where we come up with a solution
    [02:43] When, in fact, the real solution is this one that doesn’t make any sense.
    [03:33] The reason it helps? Priorities.

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    Best of: How to make nature your fix right where you are (Florence Williams, author)

    Best of: How to make nature your fix right where you are (Florence Williams, author)

    Florence Williams has learned a thing or two about making the most of what you have right outside your door and the tools you already possess to do so. Since Florence, author of “The Nature Fix,” literally wrote the book on how going outside creates positive impacts on our mental health and wellbeing, that’s really saying something.
    I learned about Florence before we even started going outside every day. It was her book, published shortly before we knew we were looking for it, that gave us the 20 minute daily goal. We are so honored that she gave some of her time to share her latest lessons in exactly how you can harness the power of nature for your health, happiness and mental well-being.
    Some of the good stuff:
    [2:05] Florence William’s favorite outdoor space
    [3:14] Why she started writing about outdoor benefits
    [5:16] Why going outside makes us feel good
    [8:01] Why going outside is good for your brain
    [10:26] Why going outside helps trauma
    [16:36] Why finding what speaks to you is important
    [19:05] Why tuning in matters
    [21:24] The difference between “seeking” and “available”
    [23:48] Why many doctors love drugs and ignore nature
    [25:49] How to find awe in what’s right outside your door
    [35:30] Florence’s favorite and most essential gear
    [36:47] Florence’s favorite outdoor moment
    Connect with this episode:
    Read (or listen to) The Nature Fix, by Florence Williams
    Listen to The 3-Day Effect on Audible
    Read Florence William’s website
    Follow Florence Williams on Instagram
    Like Florence William’s Facebook author page
    Follow Florence Williams on Twitter

    • 39分
    The key to seeing wonders outside (Outdoor Diary)

    The key to seeing wonders outside (Outdoor Diary)

    I used to hear friends talk about the crazy wonderful things they were spotting outside and wonder how it was I was missing out. Why didn’t I see that stuff? Were they trying harder? Going places I didn’t want to go? Getting up in tbe middle of the night to do it?

    And then one day I stumbled upon their secret by accident. And now that I’ve figured out the trick to seeing wonders outside, I just can’t stop.
    It’s not that hard It doesn’t take any extra work It does take intention Listen now!
    Connect with this episode:
    Join the Humans Outside Challenge
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    Some of the good stuff:

    [00:35] Yes, I’m an early riser
    [01:32] This morning experience changed my perspective
    [02:12] All I had to do was take this step
    [02:31] Yes, I missed stuff
    [03:03] But now I see this stuff, too

    • 4分

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