Nature Spot

Nature Spot Podcast

A celebration of nature in podcast form. Nature is endlessly fascinating, abundant and restorative - and this podcast shares people’s stories of their favourite nature spots and what makes them so special. If you would like to share a story about your favourite nature spots - please get in touch via Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/NatureSpotPodcast/ or leave a voice message at anchor.fm/naturespot. New episodes every Saturday at 3pm (UK time) Thanks for listening!

  1. 10/24/2020

    S1 E22 - connecting with nature when you don’t want to go outside!

    I woke up this morning with that feeling of ickiness that I feel when it’s grey, cold and wet outside.  Feeling somewhat 'self-judgy' at not wanting to venture out into the drizzle, I headed to my new 'illustrated journal' for solace.  Today's diminutive episode is about me surprising myself at the quality of my nature connection through this new daily journal - and I wanted to share it with you, because sometimes - when you really don't want to go out but still want to connect with nature - you might find that this really does the trick! I have a few prompts below to start you off if you would like to try it.  All you need is pen and paper - no expensive art supplies required. Add colour if you want to - use what you have and see how you feel. 7 days of Prompts * birds I see from my window * different leaves I have seen today while out and about * interesting seeds and seed heads * how many kinds of wild berries spotted recently * things I like to make with foraged fruit * different types of tree bark (can you spot at least 3 different barks) * the spiders in your kitchen (or wherever they congregate ;-)) Let me know what you think, do you journal? Will you give it a go now? If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, rate and subscribe on whichever platform you are hearing this, and get in touch via the voicemail on Anchor - anchor.fm/naturespot or at https://www.instagram.com/naturespotpodcast/ if you want to comment on this episode or would like to be a guest on a future one. And as always - thanks for listening!

    12 min
  2. 10/10/2020

    S1 E20 - A chat with Kathryn Reynolds on World Mental Health Day

    Today, I’m talking to Kathryn Reynolds, whom I first met virtually through a mutual friend when we formed a running group for the RunAroundTheWorld challenge - As you know, the Nature Spot podcast aims to bring the outside in and help people to connect with nature so that they feel it’s wellbeing benefits and hopefully love it more. Kathryn is a wonderful example of someone who connects with nature daily (unless the weather is really very unfriendly), and does so in a dynamic way - through cycling. She shares beautiful photos on her Instagram account every day, and she agreed to talk to me about how she connects with nature, what she gets from that, and what keeps her heading outdoors, even as the mornings grow colder and darker. If you would like to follow Kathryn’s daily adventures - you can check her out on https://www.instagram.com/kathrynjreynolds/ To find out more about World Mental Health day- how to access help or to lend a hand, check out the hashtag on Instagram or visit: World Federation for Mental Health - https://wfmh.global/world-mental-health-day-2020/ The W.H.O. - https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-mental-health-day/world-mental-health-day-2020 - you might be interested in the Global Advocacy Event which kicks off at 19.30 UK time on 10th October (today). Time to Change - https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/get-involved/world-mental-health-day Mind - https://www.mind.org.uk/need-urgent-help/what-can-i-do-to-help-myself-cope/relaxing-and-calming-exercises/ If you enjoyed this episode please like, share, rate and subscribe on whichever platform you listen, and get in touch via the voicemail on Anchor or the @NatureSpotPodcast Instagram account to comment on this episode or to be a guest on a future one. I wish you a safe and happy Saturday, this World Mental Health Day, and as always - thank you for listening! https://www.instagram.com/naturespotpodcast/

    25 min
  3. 09/30/2020 · BONUS

    S1 E18 - bonus episode - sounds of the sea.

    Today's bonus episode was recorded on 11th September - on the last afternoon of my short holiday on the South Devon coast and as promised, at the end of Episode 15 - I wanted to share with you the sounds of the sea - without the interruption of talking. I wanted to do this because it's really such a beautiful sound - and a very distinct one - so it might be fairly easy for you to close your eyes and see in your mind's eye the beach or piece of coast that you last visited, and so transport you to a place of good memories. Following my return from the seaside, I also realised how valuable these sounds could be to those of you who have not had a chance to visit the sea in some while, or who might struggle to get out of the house. On the first morning of my holiday - I spoke to my grandma who has been house-bound for a number of years, and was unable to travel any distance even before that. I called her from the beach where I recorded this episode - so that she could listen to the waves. It had been a couple of decades since she was able to visit the sea, and she told me how much it meant to her to be able to hear it. How good just those few moments made her feel and the good memories that the sound conjured. And so for those of you who love the sea but who have not seen it for a while - for any reason - I hope that this brings some joy, Thank you so much for listening - and please get in touch via voicemail at https://anchor.fm/naturespot or the https://www.instagram.com/naturespotpodcast/ Instagram account.

    16 min

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A celebration of nature in podcast form. Nature is endlessly fascinating, abundant and restorative - and this podcast shares people’s stories of their favourite nature spots and what makes them so special. If you would like to share a story about your favourite nature spots - please get in touch via Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/NatureSpotPodcast/ or leave a voice message at anchor.fm/naturespot. New episodes every Saturday at 3pm (UK time) Thanks for listening!