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Held By The Earth: Nature Soundscapes

Podcast de Rachel Boucher

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Nature Soundscapes is a collection of live, unedited nature recordings captured in real places—forests, shorelines, rainstorms, and quiet moments outdoors. These short soundscapes are offered just as they are. You may hear wind shift, birds call, leaves rustle, or the natural pauses that happen when the land speaks for itself. An offshoot of the Held By The Earth podcast, this series is created for sensitive souls, intuitives, creatives, and nature lovers seeking grounding, rest, meditation support, creative focus, or gentle nervous system regulation through sound.

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12 episodios

Portada del episodio Coastal Waves - Watch Hill, Rhode Island

Coastal Waves - Watch Hill, Rhode Island

This close-up view of coastal waves was filmed in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, along the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The camera stays near the shoreline, where waves roll in and move near the rocks resting along the water’s edge, creating a steady, continuous rhythm. As the tide moves, you’ll notice the shifting patterns of the water—how each wave forms, breaks, and recedes in its own timing. The presence of the shoreline rocks adds a sense of grounding, offering contrast to the fluid motion of the ocean as it flows around them. This is a live, unedited nature recording with no added music or narration—only the natural sound and movement of the ocean as it was in the moment. Subtle variations in the water and surrounding environment unfold naturally, making each second slightly different from the last. This ocean soundscape can be used as natural white noise for relaxation, meditation, focus, or study. It also offers a quiet visual anchor if you’re looking for a short reset during your day—something simple, real, and connected to the natural world. Filmed in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, this recording reflects a real coastal environment on the Atlantic shoreline, where water, stone, and movement come together in a steady, grounding rhythm. A simple visual pause to reconnect with the natural world. 💙 A real place. A real moment. Shared just as the land offered it. 💙 If this soundscape supports you, you’re welcome to follow or save the show so future recordings can find you naturally. 💙 This soundscape is part of my broader offerings supporting sensitive and intuitive souls through earth-based meditation and reflection. 💙 You can also find my main podcast, Held By The Earth, where I share evolving paths rooted in presence, reflection, and connection. More can be found at ⁠⁠https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/⁠⁠ [https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/]. Disclaimer: These recordings are offered for general listening and grounding purposes only and are not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic or professional relationship. © Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. All rights reserved. This recording was gathered on land traditionally associated with the Narragansett Indian Tribe. I acknowledge the long history of Indigenous stewardship in this region and honor the Narragansett people and other Native nations whose relationship with this coastline continues today.

28 de abr de 2026 - 2 min
Portada del episodio Atlantic Ocean Waves in Motion - Coastal Rhode Island

Atlantic Ocean Waves in Motion - Coastal Rhode Island

A close-up view of ocean waves along the shoreline in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA. This video captures the natural movement of the Atlantic as each wave forms, rises, breaks, and recedes, revealing the ever-changing patterns of water along the coast. Filmed at the edge of the shoreline, the focus stays close to the motion of the waves themselves—texture, rhythm, and the subtle shifts that unfold moment by moment. The sound of water moving across the shore creates a steady, immersive backdrop. There are no spoken words or added elements—only the natural movement of ocean water in real time. This video can be used as natural white noise for relaxation, meditation, study, or as a quiet visual anchor when you need a pause in your day. A simple way to reconnect with the steady rhythm of the natural world. 💙 A real place. A real moment. Shared just as the land offered it. 💙 If this soundscape supports you, you’re welcome to follow or save the show so future recordings can find you naturally. 💙 This soundscape is part of my broader offerings supporting sensitive and intuitive souls through earth-based meditation and reflection. 💙 You can also find my main podcast, Held By The Earth, where I share evolving paths rooted in presence, reflection, and connection. More can be found at ⁠⁠https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/⁠⁠ [https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/]. Disclaimer: These recordings are offered for general listening and grounding purposes only and are not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic or professional relationship. © Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. All rights reserved. This recording was gathered on land traditionally associated with the Narragansett Indian Tribe. I acknowledge the long history of Indigenous stewardship in this region and honor the Narragansett people and other Native nations whose relationship with this coastline continues today.

17 de abr de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio At The Bottom Of A Waterfall

At The Bottom Of A Waterfall

At the Bottom of a Waterfall is a live, unedited recording captured at the base of a waterfall in New England, recorded at Wadsworth Falls State Park in Connecticut. This soundscape features the steady rush of falling water, with occasional birds in the background. There are no spoken words or people—only the natural sounds of water, air, and wildlife, recorded as they were in the moment. This track offers a direct connection to a real place in nature and provides consistent, natural white noise. Listen for grounding, meditation, rest, or quiet background ambience. The accompanying image shows the actual location where this recording was made. 💚 A real place. A real moment. Shared just as the land offered it. 💚 If this soundscape supports you, you’re welcome to follow or save the show so future recordings can find you naturally. 💚 This audio is part of my broader offerings supporting sensitive and intuitive souls through earth-based meditation and reflection. 💚 You can also find my main podcast, Held By The Earth, where I share evolving paths rooted in presence, reflection, and connection. More can be found at ⁠⁠https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/⁠⁠ [https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/]. Disclaimer: These recordings are offered for general listening and grounding purposes only and are not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic or professional relationship. © Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. All rights reserved. This recording was gathered on land traditionally associated with the Wangunk (Mattabesset) people, part of the Algonquian-speaking nations of the Connecticut River Valley. I acknowledge the long history of Indigenous stewardship in this region and honor the Wangunk people and other Native nations whose relationship with this land has continued through time.

20 de feb de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Woodland Waterfall - Natural Brown Noise

Woodland Waterfall - Natural Brown Noise

This live, unedited nature recording captures a cascading waterfall in the woods of Clinton, Massachusetts. There are no spoken words or music — only the steady movement of falling water echoing through the forest, with an occasional bird in the distance. The rich, low tones of the waterfall create a natural brown-noise soundscape that can support sleep, relaxation, focus, and gentle nervous system calming. Listen at a low volume for background ambience, meditation, or rest. The accompanying image was taken at this same waterfall location in Massachusetts, USA. 💚 A real place. A real moment. Shared just as the land offered it. 💚 If this soundscape supports you, you’re welcome to follow or save the show so future recordings can find you naturally. 💚 This audio is part of my broader offerings supporting sensitive and intuitive souls through earth-based meditation and reflection. 💚 You can also find my main podcast, Held By The Earth, where I share evolving paths rooted in presence, reflection, and connection. More can be found at ⁠⁠https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/⁠⁠ [https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/]. Disclaimer: These recordings are offered for general listening and grounding purposes only and are not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic or professional relationship. © Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. All rights reserved. This recording was gathered on land traditionally associated with the Nipmuc people, an Indigenous nation with deep and enduring ties to central Massachusetts. I acknowledge the long history of Indigenous stewardship in this region and honor the Nipmuc people and other Native nations whose relationship with this land continues today.

7 de feb de 2026 - 17 min
Portada del episodio Wild Creek Soundscape - Boulder Canyon Trail

Wild Creek Soundscape - Boulder Canyon Trail

Recorded beside a canyon creek in Boulder Canyon, Colorado, this short nature soundscape captures the vivid, layered life of a living landscape. Flowing water moves steadily through the canyon while insects hum in the warmth and wind moves through the air at intervals. This is not a quiet or smoothed recording, but a real moment outdoors where many natural elements share the space at once. This soundscape may feel like standing near a mountain stream on an autumn day — alive, textured, and immersed in natural rhythms of water, weather, and land. This track reflects the landscape in real time — active, layered, and full of movement. Instead of soothing stillness, you’ll hear the living presence of land, water, and air. The accompanying image shows the actual location where this recording was made. 💚 A real place. A real moment. Shared just as the land offered it. 💚 If this soundscape supports you, you’re welcome to follow or save the show so future recordings can find you naturally. 💚 This audio is part of my broader offerings supporting sensitive and intuitive souls through earth-based meditation and reflection. 💚 You can also find my main podcast, Held By The Earth, where I share evolving paths rooted in presence, reflection, and connection. More can be found at ⁠⁠https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/⁠⁠ [https://www.rachelroseboucher.com/]. Disclaimer: These recordings are offered for general listening and grounding purposes only and are not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic or professional relationship. © Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. All rights reserved. This recording was gathered on land traditionally associated with the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples, Indigenous nations with deep and enduring ties to Colorado. I acknowledge the long history of Indigenous stewardship in this region and honor the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples and other Native nations whose relationship with this land continues today.

4 de feb de 2026 - 2 min
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