Healing in Nature: Veteran Reintegration & Mental Wellness | Rally Point: Washington
Explore how Cassie Glaspey, an Army veteran and founder of Mother RUCKer, utilizes nature, rucking, breathwork, and community engagement to promote healing and resilience among veterans. This episode offers practical tools, inspiring stories, and accessible outdoor activities to support mental health and reconnect with oneself outside traditional therapy.
In this episode:
* Cassie’s military background and how her service shaped her approach to healing
* The role of rucking in physical and mental recovery, and tips for beginners
* How nature-based practices like Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing) restore nervous system balance
* Breathing techniques and movement practices to reduce anxiety and trauma effects
* Personal stories of trauma, survivor guilt, and finding purpose through community
* Accessible outdoor activities for veterans on both sides of Washington state
* Practical advice for families to support veterans’ mental health
* The importance of reconnecting with lost parts of the soul through outdoor mindfulness
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and episode overview
01:23 - Introducing Cassie Glaspey and her community-based healing approach
02:48 - Cassie’s military background and transition story
04:56 - Navigating PTSD, anxiety, and trauma after service
07:42 - Military experiences in Iraq and the impact of war on perception of home
10:12 - Survivor’s guilt and the importance of community and healing
12:44 - Why Cassie founded Mother Rucker and the power of rucking
13:37 - The physical and emotional benefits of rucking for trauma recovery
15:01 - How nature and Shinrin-yoku facilitate nervous system regulation
16:48 - Tools for hypervigilance and trauma triggers, including breathwork and movement
18:43 - Supporting veterans and families through open communication and therapy
24:04 - Practical action steps: grounding, breathing, and letting go of unhelpful beliefs
25:31 - Breathing techniques for stress, anxiety, and physical readiness
29:14 - Outdoor organizations and events for veteran engagement
Links:
* Mother Rucker [http://www.keeponruckin.org] — Connect with Cassie and her community healing programs
* Outdoors for Our Heroes [https://outdoorsforourheroes.org/] — Outdoor adventures for disabled veterans
* Heroes Homestead [https://www.heroeshomestead.org/] — Veteran outdoor mentorship and events
* Irreverent Warriors Spokane Chapter [https://irreverentwarriors.donordrive.com/Spokane] — Veteran hiking events and community gatherings
Get outside and engage in a simple ruck, walk, or mindfulness walk in nature — whether in your neighborhood, park, or trail to ground, restore, and reconnect. Remember: Your mental health toolkit is accessible everywhere.