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Join us for an enlightening episode of Feet on the Soil featuring Dr. Kamila Kwasniewska, a renowned plant researcher from Trinity College and an accredited forest bathing practitioner. In this episode, we delve into the numerous benefits and origins of forest bathing, explore Kamila's extensive experiences in plant science, and discuss the current state of Irish nature. Learn how immersing yourself in the forest can bring profound healing and well-being. Gain valuable insights into the world of plant research and the therapeutic effects of nature.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast or curious about forest bathing and its impact on health, this episode offers essential knowledge and inspiration. Don't miss this deep dive into the healing power of nature with Dr. Kamila Kwasniewska.
Tune in now and explore the wonders of forest bathing and Irish nature!
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In this episode of our podcast, we journey through the Hills of Glenasmole in Dublin, exploring their rich tapestry of history and natural beauty.
We delve into the historical significance of Glenasmole, uncovering ancient tombs and the stories they hold.
The episode also highlights the ecological importance of the hills, discussing the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this unique environment.
Adding a lyrical touch to our exploration, we feature readings of two evocative poems by John Lee, a historian, poet, and proud native of Glenasmole. His words bring to life the spirit and beauty of the hills, enriching our understanding of their profound impact.
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Dive into an exhilarating episode with Rob Maiden, a dedicated nature education guide at Airfield Estate, avid surfer, ocean lover, and former animal rescuer for Seal Rescue Ireland.
We kick off this episode with a refreshing cold dip in the Irish Sea before delving into Rob's fascinating experiences rescuing seals, the current state of Ireland's oceans and how the ocean has profoundly shaped the man Rob is today.
Join us as we explore Rob's deep connection to the sea and his passion for preserving its beauty and health. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or simply curious about the wonders of the ocean this was an amazing conversation with an amazing guy.
Try and get outside today!
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Nollaig Butler, a renowned outdoors influencer passionate about wild camping and the enchanting beauty of Irish nature. Recorded in the heart of Dublin's St. Stephen's Green, this episode delves into the essence of wild camping, the profound influence of nature on our lives, and even the mesmerizing songs of whales. We also discuss how nature can be accessible to all, which is why we chose to record in the city center. Tune in to discover how Nollaig's experiences in the wild have shaped his perspective and hear his tips for immersing yourself in the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a nature enthusiast, this episode is sure to ignite your love for the great outdoors.Don't forget to follow Nollaig on his social media for more outdoor adventures and insights: Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nollaigbutlerInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nollaig_butler/
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In this episode, we explore the rich folklore surrounding Ireland's rare and endangered species. Discover how our nativefauna are celebrated as guardians of the land and symbols of vigilance, renewal, freedom, and transformation.We share captivating tales and delve into their spiritual significance, connecting ancient myths to modern conservation efforts. Learn how these mythical guardians inspire today's world.Thank you for listening, and get outside today.
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Thin places are places where the boundry between our world and the world of the other is at its thinnest.In this episode we discuss the importance of these areas and ho experiencing tem can help inform or view of nature.
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Few people have the conection with nature that this weeks guest Adam has, a life long lover of the outdoors and someone who spends any free moment woking to improve our environment, Adam is an example of a true wild soul.
In this episode, while on the banks of the Glencullen river in Knocksink woods, we discuss the importance of local provenance in tree replanting, seeing nature with a "soft-eye" to re-envoke that magic and we even have a special guest join us about half way in.
Adam also mentions that he will be taking place in rewild Wicklows reach the peak campaig, a 13km hike to rase funds for a native tree nursery. For more information on this you can check the rewild wicklow Go fund me here;
https://www.gofundme.com/f/reach-the-peak-for-rewild-wicklow-2023
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While nature is innately magical, this magic may have been lost to us in modern times.I’ve spent a lot of time in the last few years trying to find this magic without even noticing and even though I am still very much on my journey, today ill be talking about what I’ve done so far and some of the tips I’ve learned along the way. Enjoy, and try get outside today
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In this episode we take a look at the concept of rewilding and how it has been impacted by the history of wilderness.
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Welcome to the first episode of the feet on the soil podcast!Todays a pretty simple one, get to know a bit about me and the future of this podcast.
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