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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 38 MIN

Forest Bathing: The Health Benefits in Your Own Backyard

from No Shrinking Violets Podcast for Women · host Mary Rothwell

Thoughts or comments? Send us a text!Your body already knows how to relax, it just might be waiting for you to step outside. We sit down with Kim Little Hoover, a mindful outdoor guide certified through the Kripalu School of Mindful Outdoor Leadership, to talk about forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) and why slow time among trees can feel like flipping a switch on stress. We get practical about what a guided forest bathing walk actually looks like, from unplugging and setting an intention to a gentle meander and a quiet sit spot meditation that helps you drop out of your head and back into your senses.We also unpack the science without getting lost in jargon: oxygen exchange, plant compounds often called phytocides, and why research links time in nature with lower cortisol, lower blood pressure, and steadier heart rate. If you live in a city or feel like “a forest” is out of reach, we offer realistic ways to find the benefits where you are right now: street trees, local parks, a backyard, a view from a window, and even the calming visual cues of greenery indoors.From there, we zoom out to the bigger ecosystem. We talk about the “green wall” fear some people feel in wild spaces, how groups and guides help you feel safer, and how rewilding yards with native plants can support pollinators, birds, and healthier soil. We trade favorite resources too, including Doug Tallamy, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Richard Louv, plus ways to find forest bathing experiences locally.If this conversation feeds your spirit, share with a friend. And follow the show so you don't miss an episode.You can Kim HEREhttps://www.naturebringsbalance.com/Books mentioned in today's episode:Bringing Nature Home - Doug TallamyBraiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall KimmererThe Serviceberry - Robin Wall KimmererRewilding - Micah MortaliSupport the showBUY ME A COFFEE or SUPPORT ALFIE'S TREAT STASHLearn more about my book, Nature Knows: Grow and Thrive through the Wisdom of Plants HERE.Comments about this episode? Suggestions for a future episode? Email me directly at [email protected]. Want to be a guest on No Shrinking Violets Podcast for Women? Send Mary Rothwell a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/noshrinkingvioletsFollow me on Facebook and Instagram, and check out my website!

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Thoughts or comments? Send us a text! Your body already knows how to relax, it just might be waiting for you to step outside. We sit down with Kim Little Hoover, a mindful outdoor guide certified through the Kripalu School of Mindful Outdoor Leadership, to talk about forest bathing (shinrin-yoku) and why slow time among trees can feel like flipping a switch on stress. We get practical about what a guided forest bathing walk actually looks like, from unplugging and setting an intention to a ge...

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