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In this heartfelt episode of Wild Developments, host Lauren Connolly reflects on her transformative Artist in Residence experience at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. From painting vibrant landscapes to grappling with personal and professional challenges, Lauren shares candid updates on her creative journey, lessons learned, and exciting plans for the podcast’s future.
With the holidays approaching, Lauren opens up about the importance of slowing down, staying true to her mission, and finding balance amidst life’s chaos. She also dives into some of her favorite tools for artists and naturalists—perfect for anyone looking to explore and connect with nature.
Tune in for an honest and inspiring episode about creativity, resilience, and preparing for an exciting 2025. Don’t miss Lauren’s special announcement about the podcast’s temporary break and what’s to come in the new year!
Slow Down to Connect:
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True creativity and connection with nature require us to slow down and be present. Rushing through life not only diminishes the quality of our work but also prevents us from truly embodying the values we wish to share with others.Resilience Through Reflection:
Reflective practices, like writing your own eulogy, can offer powerful insights into whether you’re living the life you aspire to. It’s never too late to realign your actions with your values and legacy.Adapt and Simplify:
Life throws challenges our way—like losing all your data—but they can be opportunities to streamline processes, improve systems, and focus on what truly matters.Preparation is Protection:
Simple tools, like a portable door lock or a sturdy hiking stick, can make all the difference in feeling secure and prepared during adventures in nature.Creativity Knows No Boundaries:
With the right tools, like compact art supplies, you can create anywhere—whether on a mountain trail or in a quiet moment at home. Embrace the freedom of creativity, even amidst a busy life.
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In this episode of Wild Developments Studio, Lauren Connolly interviews biologist, environmental policy officer, and author Sally Ann Hunter. Sally shares her journey from literature to biology, inspired by David Attenborough, and discusses her passion for nature writing and marine conservation. She also explores the themes of her novel Transfigured Sea, using the ocean as a metaphor for personal transformation and healing.
Be a Keen Observer: Take time to immerse yourself in nature. Whether you’re walking through a park or sitting by the beach, observe the small details – the leaves, the patterns of wildlife, the changes in the environment. Observation is the key to connecting with and protecting our world.Reduce Your Plastic Footprint: Plastic waste is one of the biggest threats to the ocean. Reduce single-use plastics by bringing reusable bags and containers wherever you go, and be mindful of litter disposal to prevent it from ending up in waterways.Support Sustainable Transport: Consider switching to electric vehicles or using public transportation to reduce your carbon footprint. Small changes in how we travel can have a large impact on reducing pollution and protecting ecosystems.
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This week on the Wild Developments podcast, we talk to Jeff and Dot from Loveland Presbyterian Church’s Community Garden about how they manage their plots, give back to the community, and what keeps them inspired season after season.
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Gardening is a lifelong learning journey – Each season brings new lessons, from dealing with unpredictable weather to learning about pest control.Grow what you love – Focus on planting vegetables your family will enjoy and use.Build community – A garden thrives with collaboration, whether it’s sharing seeds or learning new techniques.Loveland Presbyterian Church Community Garden
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This week, I’m gearing up for my artist-in-residence experience at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park! I'll be spending November immersed in the breathtaking beauty of the Smokies, capturing the landscape through photography, watercolor, and nature journaling. It’s going to be a transformative month, and I can’t wait to share the journey with you all! Keep an eye out for updates on the podcast and social media for behind-the-scenes looks at my adventure.
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Start Your Own Nature Journal
Take a notebook outside and start small—trace a leaf or sketch what you see. It’s all about observing nature and being present in the moment.Take Time to Slow Down
Step away from the hustle and spend time in nature. Whether it’s your backyard or a local park, let yourself fully absorb the beauty around you.Share Your Nature Story
Document your experience in a creative way, whether through photography, art, or writing. Sharing these moments can inspire others to connect with nature too.Let’s get outside and see what develops! 🌿✨
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In this episode of Wild Developments, I sit down with Jennifer Faye Colombo, a talented watercolor artist from Norwalk, Connecticut, who shares her journey of rediscovering her passion for art after a successful career in theatrical scenery design. Jen dives into her creative process, the importance of setting intentions, and how nature—especially water—inspires her artwork. From ocean-themed paintings to personal growth tools like journals and affirmation card decks, Jen’s work brings peace and beauty into the lives of others. Join us as we explore watercolor's fluidity and creativity's healing power.
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Set Intentions for Your Creations
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When embarking on an art project, commission, or even journaling, set an intention. Ask yourself: "What do I want this piece to evoke or represent?"Bring Nature Into Your Art
Incorporate natural elements—whether water, landscapes, or wildlife—into your artistic practice to connect with the soothing and inspiring power of the natural world.Quiet the Mind Through Nature
Take a moment each day to sit quietly in nature. Disconnect from technology and just observe the world around you, letting inspiration or clarity naturally emerge.Let’s hear your story! Click here to submit your tale.
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In the latest episode of Wild Developments, I sit down with Steph West, the inspiring founder of Starfish Social Club. Steph shares her journey of supporting neurodivergent kids and teens, helping them grow from socially challenged to socially competent, confident, and connected individuals.
Small Steps, Big Impact: Whether you're working on personal growth or helping others, focus on making a difference one step at a time. Every small action counts, just like in the starfish story.Schedule Time for Nature: To strengthen your connection with the outdoors, start by adding it to your calendar. Whether it's a 30-minute walk or time in your backyard, making it a habit ensures it becomes a priority.Embrace Flexibility: Social skills, like navigating friendships, are often about adaptability. Practicing flexibility in group settings can help you develop stronger, more meaningful connections.
Steph's approach is grounded in the belief that every small action matters, much like the starfish story that inspired her club's name. She works with one child at a time, making a lasting impact on their social lives. Through fun and creative challenges, her students learn to be flexible, navigate group dynamics, and develop essential life skills.
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In this thrilling Halloween-themed episode of the Wild Developments Podcast, we take you on a journey to uncover the legend of the Loveland Frogman. A cryptid that’s long been part of Ohio’s local lore, the Loveland Frogman is said to be a 4-foot tall humanoid amphibian with webbed hands and glowing eyes. Through my documentary Finding Frogman, created with JL Aerial Views, we explored all three sighting locations, showcasing Loveland's beautiful scenery and its connection to this cryptid.
The legend dates back to 1955, with two other notable sightings in 1972 and 2016. While the Frogman remains elusive, its impact on the community is undeniable. From local businesses like Mile 42 Coffee to events such as the Loveland Frogman Race, the creature has become a symbol of adventure, mystery, and folklore in Loveland.
While searching for the Frogman, I was struck by the connection between local nature and the stories that bind the community. My journey with JL Aerial Views captured stunning aerial shots of the Little Miami River and the surrounding flora and fauna, but the legend of the Frogman continued to elude us—adding to its mystique.
Through cryptid stories like this, we see how shared curiosity and lore can unite a community. And while the Frogman remains a mystery, our search encouraged us to explore deeper into our natural surroundings and reminded us that not all mysteries need solving—some are just meant to spark our sense of adventure.
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Embrace Local Legends: Seek out local folklore in your area and use it as an excuse to explore. Every town has its mystery—what's yours?Document the Wild: Whether you’re a cryptid hunter or a nature lover, document your adventures with photos, videos, or journals. You never know what you'll capture!Connect with Community Through Nature: Use outdoor activities to connect with others. A shared love of mystery or adventure can build strong bonds in your community.
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In this episode of Wild Developments, we engage in a powerful conversation with Rish, founder of Dads and Deadlifts, a podcast and foundation dedicated to supporting men who are survivors of childhood trauma. Rish opens up about his journey from battling alcoholism and depression to discovering the transformative power of fitness, particularly CrossFit, and how this led to his healing and purpose. He shares his personal struggles, including the impact of sexual abuse and the trauma of losing his father at a young age, and how these experiences shaped his mission to help other men through fitness and mental health.Rish’s moment of awakening came when he heard his son say "Dada" while he was drunk—a moment that propelled him to quit drinking and rebuild his life. He discusses the importance of vulnerability, community support, and rejecting outdated societal norms that pressure men to "man up" rather than ask for help. Through Dads and Deadlifts, Rish is challenging these norms and offering men a space to heal, grow, and redefine masculinity.
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Embrace vulnerability – It's okay to ask for help. In fact, it's a strength.Build a supportive community – Find people who encourage and uplift you during your lowest points.Take small steps to heal – Start with what you can manage, whether it's seeking therapy, getting involved in fitness, or just talking to someone you trust.
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In this episode of Wild Developments Studio, we delve into the world of solo travel as a means for personal growth with Geleen, a solo travel confidence and connection coach. Geleen shares how her journey of visiting nearly 40 countries—mostly solo—enabled her to rediscover her confidence, plan more effectively, and forge meaningful connections across the globe. She discusses how solo travel helped her recognize her strengths and catalyzed significant personal transformation.
Start Small, But Intentionally – You don’t need a grand international trip to begin your solo travel journey. Even a guided tour in your own city can bring new perspectives and help you grow.Align Your Travel with Your Personal Needs – Don’t just follow pre-made itineraries or social media trends. Design trips that meet your unique goals and cater to what you truly need in your life at the moment.Pack Play into Your Adventures – Use your play personality to guide your travel activities. Whether you're an explorer, a kinesthetic learner, or a creative spirit, tailor your travel experiences to what truly lights you up and brings joy.
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In this episode, we chat with Jason Zakwelski, a high school chemistry teacher and host of The Science Pawdcast, where he blends his love for science and pets. Jason shares hilarious stories from his classroom, the science behind his viral social media account featuring his dogs, and what we can learn from the empathy of our furry companions. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of science, animals, and the importance of staying connected to nature.
The Power of Empathy – Dogs can sense our emotions and act to comfort us, a reminder for us to be more empathetic and present in our relationships with others.Science is Everywhere – Jason’s podcast highlights that fascinating science is happening all around us, whether it’s the latest discovery about pets or the vast mysteries of the cosmos.Connecting with Nature – Just being present in nature, away from the distractions of daily life, can bring peace and a deeper connection to the world around us.
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On today’s episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Kathy Settevendemie, Treasurer and Secretary of Northern Rockies Nature Journal, as well as a dedicated Native Plant Specialist. With a rich background as a Montana native plant grower, past president of the Montana Native Plant Society, and former high school art teacher, Kathy brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the world of nature journaling. As a teacher, consultant, and artist, Kathy's work at Northern Rockies Nature Journal is all about creating educational opportunities that connect people to the natural world through journaling, fostering a deeper sense of stewardship and community. Join us as she shares her journey and insights on how nature journaling brings people closer to both the outdoors and each other.
Get outside and start small – Nature is accessible no matter where you live. Begin with simple observations like an ant crawling or the clouds shifting. Whether you draw or write, the act of journaling will help you connect to the world around you.Create a practice of seasonal mindfulness – Like Kathy's botanical journaling, observing and recording seasonal changes—flowers blooming, weather shifts, or animal behaviors—can ground you in the rhythms of the natural world.Join a nature journaling group – Sharing your work with others fosters community and can lead to new insights and inspiration. Whether you join a local group or connect online, learning alongside others enriches your experience of nature.
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In this episode of Wild Developments Studio, wildlife photographer Linda Wilinski shares her insights on capturing the essence of nature and the importance of conservation through photography. From her favorite gear and techniques to her most memorable wildlife encounters, Linda provides a glimpse into how passion and respect for the natural world shape her work. Tune in to learn how to deepen your connection with nature and become a better steward of the environment.
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Wild Wisdom:1. Passion Fuels Connection
Photography is more than equipment—it's about passion. A deep connection with your subject brings out the best in your work and allows you to communicate the heart of nature to your audience.
2. Be a Steward of the Environment
Whether you're a photographer or not, each of us has a role in conservation. Small actions like planting native species, reducing fertilizer use, and supporting conservation organizations can make a big difference.
3. Spend Time Observing Nature
The more time you spend in nature, the deeper your understanding of it will grow. Respect the space of the animals you encounter, and you'll be rewarded with incredible moments that few people experience.
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In this episode, Michelle shares her experiences as a solo traveler with a hidden disability and the challenges she overcame using the Hidden Sunflower Lanyard program. She emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy and how it helped her navigate airports and gain confidence. Michelle also discusses her love for nature and how she finds peace in botanical gardens, inspiring others to connect with the outdoors.
Self-Advocacy is Empowering: Michelle emphasizes the importance of advocating for yourself, especially when navigating travel with a hidden disability. By calmly explaining her needs, she has found that most people are willing to assist, which has boosted her confidence in traveling independently.Hidden Sunflower Lanyard Program is a Valuable Resource: The Hidden Sunflower Lanyard program has been instrumental in helping Michelle and others with hidden disabilities navigate airports with ease. This free and accessible tool allows travelers to discreetly signal that they may need additional assistance.Nature Provides Healing and Connection: Michelle highlights how spending time in nature can be a source of peace and restoration, encouraging others to find their own way of connecting with the outdoors, whether through journaling, walking, or simply enjoying the beauty of a garden.
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Amber's work with Earth Archetypes is a beautiful blend of creativity, environmentalism, and personal growth. Whether through the docu-series, podcast, or interactive elements, she's inviting people to reflect on their relationship with the earth in a new, meaningful way. If you're curious about your archetype or want to take the quiz, visit eartharchetypes.com and begin your journey toward a deeper connection.
Empowerment Through Reflection: By giving participants in her docu-series handheld cameras to document their personal reflections, Amber encourages an authentic, self-driven storytelling experience. This approach allows for raw, unscripted moments that deepen the connection between participants and the audience.Reframing Climate Action: Instead of asking, "What can I do to save the planet?" Amber encourages us to ask, Who are we in nature? By identifying with an earth archetype, we can better understand our role and begin working in harmony with the earth rather than feeling burdened by the climate crisis.Deep Connections to Land and Ancestry: Amber's pivotal moment in Scotland, where she felt a deep, physical connection to the land of her ancestors, underscores the importance of place and ancestry in shaping our relationship with the earth. Her journey shows that reconnecting with nature often begins by understanding our roots and origins.
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Robin Motzer's Wildlands blends art, poetry, and environmental activism to inspire personal and ecological healing. Through her Substack platform and habitat restoration projects, she encourages individuals to reconnect with nature and engage in conservation efforts. Discover how Robin’s journey from artist to environmental advocate can guide you toward a more mindful and restorative relationship with the earth.
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Art as Activism: Robin Motzer demonstrates how art can be a powerful tool for environmental advocacy, using creative expression to raise awareness and inspire action for habitat restoration.Reconnection with Nature: The podcast emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with the natural world as a means of personal healing and ecological stewardship, encouraging listeners to explore their surroundings and engage in conservation.Community and Collaboration: Robin highlights the value of building community through collaborative projects and initiatives, showing how collective efforts can lead to significant environmental impact and foster a sense of shared responsibility.
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In this episode of Wild Developments, Lauren chats with watercolor artist Kate Talcott, owner of Splatter and Bloom. Kate shares how she turned a creative hobby into a thriving business while balancing family life and her love for nature-inspired art. Tune in for tips on making watercolor accessible, embracing artistic growth, and finding joy in the process.
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Join us on the next episode of Wild Developments as Julia Manning shares her inspiring journey of resilience and discovery across all 50 states. From the serene landscapes of Arizona, where she grew up, to the unexpected beauty she found in places like Massachusetts and North Dakota, Julia's story reminds us to "bloom where you're planted." Discover how running became her window to explore nature and find peace, forging deep connections with landscapes and communities along the way. Don't miss this insightful conversation about finding joy and embracing change in the great outdoors.
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In this episode, Carley shares her journey as an animal rehabber, focusing on her educational work with NOLA Kitten Nursery and her TikTok Live community. She discusses her experiences with wildlife, including heartwarming stories of opossum rescues and the importance of mental health in animal rescue. Carly also introduces us to Eileen, a resilient opossum with an incredible survival story. Join us to learn about the challenges and rewards of wildlife rehabilitation and how Carly balances it all.
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In this episode, we chat with Jessica, the author of The Last Caretaker, about her journey from magazine editor to novelist. Jessica shares how her background in journalism and interviewing bestselling authors inspired her own writing career. We delve into her writing process, the inspiration behind her novel's nature-themed setting, and the intricate network that helps women escape abusive situations. Tune in to hear Jessica's insights on writing, nature, and the powerful themes in her book.
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Immerse yourself in the tranquil sounds of Pass-A-Grille Beach in St. Pete, Florida. This over 30-minute podcast episode transports you to a serene seaside escape like those nature CDs of old, capturing the soothing melodies of waves gently lapping the shore, seabirds calling in the distance, and the soft rustle of palm fronds swaying in the ocean breeze.
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