Ep. 041: The Lost Art of Nature Connection
Summary
In this episode of The Wilder Podcast, hosts Chloe and Tom explore the concept of nature connection, discussing its importance for mental health and wellbeing, the barriers that prevent it, and the pathways to rekindling our relationship with the natural world. They explore the significance of understanding nature connection, particularly among adolescents, and stress the need for systemic change to encourage deeper engagement with nature. The conversation underscores the reciprocal relationship between people and the environment, calling for a shift in language and policy to strengthen nature connection across society.
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Takeaways
Nature connection is vital for mental health and wellbeing.
The UK ranks low in both nature connectedness and biodiversity.
Urbanisation and technology are major contributors to disconnection from nature.
Emotional engagement and education can foster stronger nature connection.
Adolescents often experience a notable dip in nature connection during their teenage years.
Research shows a strong correlation between nature connection and pro-environmental behaviour.
Engaging the senses is a powerful way to deepen nature connection.
Community involvement plays a key role in successful nature restoration projects.
Nature connection should be seen as a reciprocal relationship.
Systemic changes are essential to improving access to nature for everyone.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
10:49 – Understanding Nature Connection
16:01 – Defining Nature Connection
21:25 – Nature Connection and Wellbeing
32:55 – Barriers to Nature Connection
45:43 – Pathways to Nature Connection
50:48 – Engaging Adolescents in Nature Connection
55:54 – Reflections and Future Directions