54 min

Celia Hogan: The Benefits Nature Plays on Our Overall Well-being and Mental Health She Adventures NZ

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In this She Adventures NZ podcast episode, host Senka Radonich is joined by Nature Play advocate, Mother, Speaker and Adventurer Celia Hogan.
IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT
Helping to build the confidence of teachers and educators to take their children outdoors and into natureThe benefits nature plays on our overall well-being and mental healthAnd so much more...
MEET YOUR INTERVIEW GUEST... CELIA
Nature Play advocate, Mother, Speaker and Adventurer. Celia runs her own business helping to build the confidence of teachers and educators to take their children outdoors and into nature. Read more here...
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST
If you are enjoying the She Adventures NZ Podcast there are a few great way to support the show.
Leave a review on the Apple Podcast, it only takes a few minutes and helps more people find the episode.Become a supporter. Your contribution helps us produce regular podcasts, click here to find out how.Grab yourself some She Adventures NZ merch to add to your adventure kit here
MEET SENKA
I’ve found it impossible to ignore my obsession with inspiring women to get outdoors.
I launched Adventure Girls in my mid 20’s and over 15 years took 1,000’s of women on adventures across NZ. Then at 40 I said ‘hell yes’ to a new adventure, sold ⅔ of everything I owned, built out the back of my 4WD ‘Hank the Tank’, left Auckland and traveled NZ for 5 months exploring.
Now I live in the South Island of NZ, have added Stan the Van, a Ford Transit Van I’ve semi converted into the mix, and Adventure Girls evolved into the She Adventures Podcast.
My hope is this podcast, the stories and conversations remind you that you only live once and it’s never too late to get out there. 
That they spark something within you and inspire you to get outdoors, to say hell yes to adventure and to fill your happy tank with the things that matter, because life is better when you do.
If you’d like to follow me on my adventures you can connect here.
InstagramFacebook Support the show

In this She Adventures NZ podcast episode, host Senka Radonich is joined by Nature Play advocate, Mother, Speaker and Adventurer Celia Hogan.
IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT
Helping to build the confidence of teachers and educators to take their children outdoors and into natureThe benefits nature plays on our overall well-being and mental healthAnd so much more...
MEET YOUR INTERVIEW GUEST... CELIA
Nature Play advocate, Mother, Speaker and Adventurer. Celia runs her own business helping to build the confidence of teachers and educators to take their children outdoors and into nature. Read more here...
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST
If you are enjoying the She Adventures NZ Podcast there are a few great way to support the show.
Leave a review on the Apple Podcast, it only takes a few minutes and helps more people find the episode.Become a supporter. Your contribution helps us produce regular podcasts, click here to find out how.Grab yourself some She Adventures NZ merch to add to your adventure kit here
MEET SENKA
I’ve found it impossible to ignore my obsession with inspiring women to get outdoors.
I launched Adventure Girls in my mid 20’s and over 15 years took 1,000’s of women on adventures across NZ. Then at 40 I said ‘hell yes’ to a new adventure, sold ⅔ of everything I owned, built out the back of my 4WD ‘Hank the Tank’, left Auckland and traveled NZ for 5 months exploring.
Now I live in the South Island of NZ, have added Stan the Van, a Ford Transit Van I’ve semi converted into the mix, and Adventure Girls evolved into the She Adventures Podcast.
My hope is this podcast, the stories and conversations remind you that you only live once and it’s never too late to get out there. 
That they spark something within you and inspire you to get outdoors, to say hell yes to adventure and to fill your happy tank with the things that matter, because life is better when you do.
If you’d like to follow me on my adventures you can connect here.
InstagramFacebook Support the show

54 min