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Nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend

Nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend

FromI’ll Go If You Go


Nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend

FromI’ll Go If You Go

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Feb 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is forest bathing, really? Originating as a mindfulness practice in Japan called shinrin-yoku, it involves activities that help heighten your senses to experience nature on another level and improve overall well being. It's a vibe. Certified forest bathing guide Juan Lazo Bautista takes us into the redwoods and explains this immersive nature experience, including a meditation, tools, and practices to help guide you on your journey. Hope you emerge from this episode like a happy little tree (shoutout to Bob Ross). Visit savetheredwoods.org/forest-bathing for a list of activities.
About Juan Lazo Bautista
Juan (he/him) currently resides with his family on Kizh/Tonga lands in what is today known as Tustin, CA. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley and has experience in labor organizing, youth empowerment, facilitation and immigrant rights work. He is proud to sit on the board of Defensores de la Cuenca (Watershed Defenders), a non-profit dedicated to helping the Latinx community connect with the natural world. Among his favorite things to do is catching last minute flights with friends, watching saturday soccer, bike riding, writing poetry and visiting his extended family in Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Released:
Feb 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

Welcome to I’ll Go If You Go, a Save the Redwoods League podcast. Through conversations with Black, Indigenous, and POC who explore and work in the outdoors, we’re building community and illuminating how Californians from all walks of life experience nature and conservation, in the redwoods and beyond. In season 2, multimedia science journalist Emily Harwitz (she/her) meets up with folks doing fun, traditional, and nontraditional things in the redwoods—from mushroom foraging to skateboarding. Follow Save the Redwoods on Instagram @savetheredwoods. Music and sound by Nhu Nguyen and Anni Feng.