A narrative non-fiction series about how going out into the natural world changed my brain. Produced by @sarahjallely also @olivesophierose @martinezAriana_
Here's something we prepared earlier for your commute. First episode of @BrainOnNature: How going out into the natural world changed my brain. Listen on your podcatcher of choice, or
https://t.co/OEzRmGjVVD
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the state of the planet. But mum & teacher Rosa Brown hopes her new Inner West Families for Climate Action playgroup will foster deeper conversations and committed action. Hear Doing it for the kids https://t.co/uf9ZgRpNCJ @RebeccaHuntley2 @ap4ca
I have quite a lot of thoughts and opinions about this... but I’ll leave you to read it first: Nature Helps Mental Health, Research Says—But Only For Rich, White People? ��@BrainOnNature https://t.co/sWnWmRqESu
All the biggest narrative nonfiction podcast hits of the last couple of years have been American. Start listening to more Aussie pods people! A good point from @BrainOnNature@olivesophierose#PodcastDay24
Two fun things here: Hear all about the making of @BrainOnNature with lots of tips for indie makers. And your beautiful poignant soundscape capturing a moment in time with recordings from around the world
The @BrainOnNature team turned your recordings into a communal soundscape.
Listen back to hear them talk about making their podcast, why their collaboration works and how they put together your sounds >>
https://t.co/JnyNjsawfV
When I grew up in NZ haka seemed to be just for the boys, & the All Blacks. Then Christchurch students performed it after the terror attacks & I wanted to know, What does haka mean today? Listen now! Thanks SP
@ClaudiaTaranto & sound engineer @jollyvolume https://t.co/voqAEtApJq
Our family has been doing a bit of an experiment for the past year, to see what it's like not owning a car. I made this radio story about it for Life Matters on @RadioNational Thankfully, my kids approved when they listened today https://t.co/nTUnIkeJSD
This is going to be amazing! I recently met the women from @BrainOnNature after listening to (and loving) the #podcast. If you are interested in #natureconnection, health & wellbeing, how nature changes your brain or recording the #soundsofnature YOU MUST REGISTER!
#NatureAtHome
@psychreg@stephenpalmer I've certainly enjoyed some hiking adventures between Melbourne lock downs. The fresh air, sense of challenge, and breaking out of the daily grind really help to lift the spirits! @BrainOnNature does a great podcast on these benefits too.
@dumby95 Birdy suggestions..
@CasualBirderPod Casual Birder Podcast
@WomenBirdersHH Women Birders
@birdshitpod Bird Sh*t
@AlwaysBeBirdin Always Be Birdin'
Other nature ones...
@BrainOnNature Brain on Nature
@SheExplores She Explores
or just entertaining: @wildthingpod Wild Thing
This was an engaging panel to join and luckily @BaysideCouncil recorded it for you. Artists & scientists inc 2 experts from @BrainOnNature reflect on the power of nature to offer relief, sustenance and inspiration during these times of intense interiority.
https://t.co/iXebdYVyEM
The #COVID19 + #natureconnection survey we ran during the first #lockdown shows that people are valuing nature more, but access to #nature is reduced. For those without #greenspace close to home, lockdowns have been especially hard.
Read the full report: https://t.co/Y5kVtLuEii
Brain injuries can be invisible so it's good to note that this #BrainInjuryAwarenessWeek focuses on people recovering in the community. One of the hardest things about my recovery from a MTBI was feeling misunderstood. I hope those recovering can get their @BrainOnNature