The Diane McClay Show: Empowering Life Through Choice: Nature Stories to Feed the Soul With Special Guest, Erica Fielder
07/08/2022 01:00 pm PST
Imagine you are on vacation in someplace new.
What's the first thing to catch your curiousity? Why are you intriqued by it? How did you satiate your curiousity?
Nature has a fascinating way of making us feel peaceful, whole, balanced, and less stressed. Through it, we can learn lessons in humility, perserverance, survival, appreciation, gratitude, beauty, balance, and serenity.
It also helps us feel grounded to that unique inner compass of self guidance that we all have.
Nature makes us feel connected. We are part of something bigger than ourselves, our perspectives our perceptions of the world. It's one of the ways the soul gets fed, and for many Nature invites the creative muses to come out and play.
In this episode, our conversation will be about the stories that nature invites us to hear, and the lessons we are invited to learn. We'll look at why story telling is an easy way to start creating connection to a place, a culture and it's people, the plants and animals that live in a particular habitat, and what the land can tell us if we just look for the right clues.
We'll learn why connection is critical to humans, and why connecting to nature is one of the simplist ways we can heal emotional wounds.
Erica Fielder is a passionate story teller and has been connecting people to nature for more than 40 years. Her work informs and inspires in creative, balance ways that tell more than one side of the story.
Join us to learn about how your curiosity is one of the most powerful skills you have and how nature's wonder contributes to your productivity, happienes, joy, and sense of peace even with a crazy busy, hectic career, family life or community.
HOST
Diane McClay
The Diane McClay Show - Empowering Life Through Choice As women, we juggle many demands from our work environments, personal lives, and communities. The feelings of being un...
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Erica Fielder
Erica Fielder spent nine years as a resident naturalist at Jug Handle Farm and Nature Center on California's north coast. There, she designed programs to educate school grou...
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