…you’ll learn how nature, human health, and climate activism interconnect. Emma Loewe, environmental journalist and senior sustainability editor at mindbodygreen, joins the show to share how nature can restore all aspects of your health. You’ll find out how you can reap the benefits of specific nature landscapes, wherever you live or roam.
You’ll come away from this episode with:
In her new book, “Return to Nature: The New Science of How Natural Landscapes Restore Us,” she’s researched the ways eight distinct nature landscapes improve your physical, mental and spiritual health.
Emma shares research-backed ways to explore nature now and protect it for the future, including SRT (stress-reduction theory). This theory says that humans are hardwired to relax while looking at environments that have extensive views, areas to retreat, and essential resources like shade and water. Those benefits make your brain work better.
“The cognitive benefits of getting outdoors seem to be very interesting,” Emma says. ‘’A lot of research finds that, once you return inside from a trip outdoors, you score better on things like working memory tests. You tend to have less brain activity in certain regions that are responsible for things like negative self-talk or rumination.”
And then there’s awe:
“Awe is essentially what we feel when we’re placed in an environment that is vast or we perceive it as being vast,” Emma explains. “It’s interesting in that it’s one of the few emotions that really causes us to reconsider our place in the world and it’s almost no surprise that it causes us to re-situate ourselves in our environment. So, in doing that, it’s been shown that it can increase things like creativity. It can increase curiosity, pro-social behavior, and it also makes us feel like we have more time, which I think is really cool. It just sort of opens up our world in more ways than one.”
“Return to Nature” also offers:
More about Emma Loewe:
She received degrees in Environmental Science & Policy with a specialty in environmental communications from Duke University.
During her career writing about the environment, Emma’s covered topics such as the water crisis in California, sustainable fish farms in Norway, and the latest innovations from IKEA’s design lab in Sweden.
She previously co-authored “The Spirit Almanac: A Modern Guide To Ancient Self Care,” which covers rituals that incorporate science-backed techniques like breathwork, meditation, and aromatherapy, as well as more esoteric offerings like astrology, crystals, and tarot. It also includes the history of ritual and traces ancient spiritual practices through the ages.
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Book: “Return to Nature: The New Science of How Natural Landscapes Restore Us”
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