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Episode 34: Healing Through Nature: Why the Outdoors Helps Mental Health

21 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 34: Healing Through Nature: Why the Outdoors Helps Mental Health

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When did you last spend time outside—truly outside, phone in pocket, senses open, with nowhere to be? If the honest answer surprises you, you are not alone. In Episode 34 of Labels Don't Define Us, Sarah explores one of the most powerful, most accessible, and most underused tools for mental health and emotional well-being: the natural world. This is a solo episode packed with science, and it will change the way you think about going outside. What you will discover in this episode: 💛 Why the average person now spends 90 % of their time indoors—and what that is costing us mentally, emotionally, and physically 💛 Nature deficit disorder: what it is, why Richard Louv coined it, and why the research says it is a genuine public health concern 💛 The Biophilia Hypothesis: E.O. Wilson's landmark theory that humans have an innate, biological need to connect with the natural world—and what that means for your daily life 💛 The science of Attention Restoration Theory: how and why nature restores the depleted, overwhelmed mind in ways that nothing else can 💛 Roger Ulrich's extraordinary 1984 study showing that hospital patients with a window view of trees needed fewer pain medications and recovered faster—and what that tells us about nature as medicine 💛 What happens to your brain, your cortisol levels, your immune system, and your nervous system within just 20 minutes in a natural setting 💛 Shinrin-Yoku—the Japanese practice of forest bathing—and the government-backed research showing a 50 % boost in immune NK cell activity from just two days among trees 💛 Nature for anxiety, depression, trauma, and burnout: what the clinical evidence says 💛 The 120-minute threshold: the minimum weekly dose of nature the research identifies for meaningful, cumulative mental health benefit 💛 Three practical tools to bring more nature into your life — even if you live in a city Whether you are navigating anxiety, burnout, depression, or chronic stress—or simply feel overstimulated, disconnected, and in need of restoration—this episode is your invitation back outside. Labels Don't Define Us is a weekly mental health and personal growth podcast exploring identity, emotional healing, and authentic living. Subscribe to Labels Don't Define Us on Podbean, Spotify or Apple so you never miss an episode. If today's episode inspired you to step outside, please leave a review—it takes less than a minute and helps this show reach every overstimulated, screen-exhausted person who is quietly longing for something slower and greener. Share this episode with someone who needs to be reminded that the outdoors is not a luxury. It is medicine. Please write your suggestions for future episodes in the comments. Support my show: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show [https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show] The Art of Falling Asleep: Effective Techniques for Overcoming Insomnia ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook [https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook] The Power of Meditation: A Practical Handbook for Achieving Mental Clarity and Inner Peace ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook [https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook] Beautiful Relaxing Music For Stress Relief. ♬♫ 🎹 ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic] Canva - Awesome Video Designing Program, Free 30-Day Trial. ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial [https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial] Visit Kickis's Shop on Zazzle for beautiful wall art graphic designs. ➡️ https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop [https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop] Visit Kickis' Shop for digital downloads ➡️ https://payhip.com/kickisshop [https://payhip.com/kickisshop] Kickis Shop on YouTube ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube [https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube] Visit Kicki on Creative Fabrica ➡️ https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson [https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson] Discover my original cinematic and soulful instrumentals—perfect for film, TV, podcasts, and creative projects. 🎧 Explore now on Pond5: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/pond5-kicki-e-johansson [https://tinyurl.com/pond5-kicki-e-johansson] Visit me on Bandcamp, where you can buy my digital songs. ➡️ https://kickiejohansson.bandcamp.com [https://kickiejohansson.bandcamp.com] Connect with me Kicki E Johansson ♬♫ 🎹 Spotify ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/spotify-kickiejohansson [https://tinyurl.com/spotify-kickiejohansson] Apple Music ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/apple-music-kickiejohansson [https://tinyurl.com/apple-music-kickiejohansson] YouTube ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-labelsdontdefineus [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-labelsdontdefineus] SoundCloud ➡️ https://soundcloud.com/kicki-e-johansson [https://soundcloud.com/kicki-e-johansson] Researchers, authors & studies referenced: E.O. Wilson—biologist and naturalist; The Biophilia Hypothesis (1984); Harvard University Rachel & Stephen Kaplan—University of Michigan; Attention Restoration Theory (ART) Roger Ulrich — environmental psychologist; 'View Through a Window' study, Science (1984) Dr. Gregory Bratman—Stanford University; nature and rumination research Dr. Qing Li—Nippon Medical School, Tokyo; Shinrin-Yoku and forest medicine; author of Forest Bathing (2018) Dr. Marc Berman — University of Chicago; nature, attention, and depression research Richard Louv—journalist and author; Last Child in the Woods (2005); nature deficit disorder Recommended resources: Forest Bathing: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness — Dr. Qing Li Last Child in the Woods — Richard Louv The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative — Florence Williams Biophilia — E.O. Wilson The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective — Rachel & Stephen Kaplan Ecotherapy resources: mind.org.uk/information-support/tips-for-everyday-living/nature-and-mental-health #natureandmentalhealth, #healingthroughnature, #forestbathing, #Shinrin-Yoku, #ecotherapy, #naturedeficitdisorder, #mentalhealthpodcast, #outdoorsandmentalhealth, #greenspacewellbeing, #natureforanxiety, #burnoutrecovery, #naturefordepression, #biophilia, #attentionrestoration, #cortisolreduction, #immunesystemboost, #nervoussystemreset, #emotionalwellbeing, #personalgrowthpodcast, #chronicstressrelief, #overstimulation, #RichardLouv, #natureasmedicine Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Portada del episodio Episode 37: Letting Go of Shame: Reclaiming Your Self-Respect

Episode 37: Letting Go of Shame: Reclaiming Your Self-Respect

Is there something you are carrying — quietly, privately, alone — that makes you feel fundamentally flawed? Not just that you did something wrong, but that you are something wrong? In this episode of Labels Don't Define Us, Sarah is joined by guest Dennis to explore one of the most painful, most misunderstood, and most pervasive forces in human psychology: shame. What it is, what it costs us, and—crucially—how we begin to let it go and reclaim the self-respect that was always ours. This episode goes where most podcasts won't. And it is for anyone who has ever believed the worst story they tell about themselves. What you will discover in this episode: 💛 The crucial difference between shame and guilt—why one can motivate growth and the other actively destroys it, and how to tell which one you are living in. 💛 Dr. Brené Brown's landmark research identifying shame as the primary driver of addiction, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and disconnection from others. 💛 Why shame is a whole-body neurological event—and how chronic shame dysregulates the stress system, impairs immunity, and creates the isolation it fears most. 💛 The childhood origins of adult shame: how early experiences of humiliation and rejection become internalized as core beliefs about our worth. 💛 Why emotional pain registers in the same neural regions as physical pain — and why this means shame deserves the same compassion as any injury. 💛 Dennis's honest account of carrying shame for years, what it felt like to be truly seen without being abandoned, and the slow, daily practice of reclaiming self-respect. 💛 The four elements of shame resilience—and why speaking shame aloud in the presence of empathy is the single most powerful step in dissolving it. 💛 Dr. Kristin Neff's research on self-compassion as one of the most evidence-based tools for healing shame and rebuilding self-worth. 💛 Three immediate, practical tools to begin loosening shame's grip today. Whether you are navigating shame around your past, your identity, your body, your mental health, a relationship, a failure, or something you have never told anyone—this episode will meet you with honesty, science, and deep compassion. Labels Don't Define Us is a weekly mental health and personal growth podcast about identity, emotional healing, self-respect, and living authentically. Subscribe to Labels Don't Define Us on Acast, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts and never miss an episode. If this conversation reached the part of you that you keep hidden, please leave a review. It takes less than a minute, and it helps this show find every person who is quietly carrying something they believe makes them unworthy of connection. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that they are not what happened to them. That one share could change everything. Please write your suggestions for future episodes in the comments. Support my show: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show [https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show] The Art of Falling Asleep: Effective Techniques for Overcoming Insomnia ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook [https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook] The Power of Meditation: A Practical Handbook for Achieving Mental Clarity and Inner Peace ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook [https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook] Beautiful Relaxing Music For Stress Relief. ♬♫ 🎹 ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic] Canva - Awesome Video Designing Program, Free 30-Day Trial. ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial [https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial] Visit Kickis's Shop on Zazzle for beautiful wall art graphic designs. ➡️ https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop [https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop] #shameandmentalhealth #lettinggoofshame #overcomingshame #selfrespect #shameandguilt #BrenéBrownshame #mentalhealthpodcast #shameresilience #healingshame #selfworth #selfcompassion #KristinNeff #shameandaddiction #shameanddepression #emotionalhealing #identitypodcast #personalgrowthpodcast #childhoodshame #shameandtrauma #vulnerability #innercritic #authenticliving Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Portada del episodio Episode 36: Building Emotional Resilience for Hard Times

Episode 36: Building Emotional Resilience for Hard Times

Are you struggling to keep going through something genuinely difficult? Do you feel like resilience is a personality trait that other people have and you simply don't? In this episode of Labels Don't Define Us, Sarah is joined by guest Selma to dismantle everything you think you know about emotional resilience—and replace it with what the science actually says. This is not about toughening up. This is about building the internal capacity to face hard times with honesty, compassion, and evidence-backed tools. What you will discover in this episode: 💛 Why emotional resilience is not the absence of pain—and why trying to perform strength is actively damaging to your mental health. 💛 The neuroscience of emotional suppression: Dr. James Gross's Stanford research showing that pushing emotions down worsens anxiety, relationships, and physical health. 💛 Dr. Rick Hanson's discovery that the brain's negativity bias means positive experience requires deliberate, repeated attention to encode—and why this makes resilience something you have to actively build. 💛 The biology of emotional hardship: why emotional pain activates the same neural regions as physical pain, why the body stores what the mind doesn't process, and why relationships are biologically protective at a hormonal level. 💛 The four science-backed pillars of emotional resilience: connection, emotional regulation, meaning and purpose, and physical foundations. 💛 Dr. Kristin Neff's research shows that self-compassion is more strongly associated with resilience than self-esteem. 💛 Selma's honest account of what resilience actually feels like from the inside—and the one insight that changed everything. 💛 Three practical tools to start building emotional resilience today. Whether you are navigating grief, burnout, anxiety, chronic stress, a life crisis, or simply the exhaustion of hard times that seem to have no end—this episode will meet you where you are and give you something real to hold onto. Labels Don't Define Us is a weekly mental health and personal growth podcast about identity, emotional healing, resilience, and living authentically. Subscribe to Labels Don't Define Us on Acast, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts and never miss an episode. If today's conversation gave you something to hold onto, please leave a review—it takes less than a minute and helps this show reach every person quietly trying to keep going through something hard. Share this episode with someone who needs to be reminded that needing people is not weakness. It is biology. And they are not alone. Please write your suggestions for future episodes in the comments. Support my show: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show [https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show] The Art of Falling Asleep: Effective Techniques for Overcoming Insomnia ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook [https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook] The Power of Meditation: A Practical Handbook for Achieving Mental Clarity and Inner Peace ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook [https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook] Beautiful Relaxing Music For Stress Relief. ♬♫ 🎹 ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic] Canva: Awesome Video Designing Program, Free 30-Day Trial. ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial [https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial] Visit Kickis's Shop on Zazzle for beautiful wall art graphic designs. ➡️ https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop [https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop] Kickis Shop on YouTube ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube [https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube] Visit Kicki on Creative Fabrica ➡️ https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson [https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson] Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. #emotionalresilience #buildingresilience #copingwithhardtimes #mentalhealthpodcast #emotionalsuppression #selfcompassion #griefandburnout #resiliencestrategies #innerstrength #anxietyandstress #negativitybias #emotionalregulation #meaningandpurpose #personalgrowthpodcast #KristinNeff #nervoussystem #lifecrisisrecovery #emotionalhealing #identity #authenticliving #Dr.RickHanson ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Portada del episodio Episode 35: When Life Changes Everything: Adapting to Unexpected Challenges

Episode 35: When Life Changes Everything: Adapting to Unexpected Challenges

Has something happened that you didn't see coming—something that changed the shape of your world and demanded a version of yourself you weren't sure existed? In this episode of Labels Don't Define Us, Sarah is joined by guest Mark to explore one of the most universal and least talked-about human experiences: how we adapt, survive, and ultimately grow when life delivers unexpected change. This is the episode for anyone navigating a life crisis, major life change, or the aftermath of loss—and wondering how to find solid ground again. What you will discover in this episode: 💛 Why unexpected change hits so hard: the neuroscience of the brain as a prediction machine and why disruption feels like a physical threat. 💛 The optimism bias: Dr. Tali Sharot's research showing we are wired to underestimate bad events—which is why sudden change leaves us doubly unprepared. 💛 Why uncertainty causes more distress than a known bad outcome—and what that means for how we support ourselves through disruption. 💛 The Holmes-Rahe Life Stress Inventory and the psychology of involuntary, unplanned change. 💛 The real science of resilience: what it actually is, why it is not the same as bouncing back, and why Dr. Ann Masten calls it "ordinary magic." 💛 Emmy Werner's landmark Kauai longitudinal study and the single most important protective factor in recovering from adversity. 💛 Dr. George Bonanno's research showing that the most common human response to loss is natural resilience—not lasting dysfunction. 💛 Mark's honest account of navigating his own unexpected life disruption: what helped, what didn't, and the micro-anchors that kept him moving. 💛 Post-traumatic growth: what it is, why 30–70% of people who face significant adversity report it, and why growth and grief always coexist. 💛 Viktor Frankl on meaning-making and the one freedom that cannot be taken—even when everything else changes. 💛 Three practical tools for navigating unexpected change, starting today. Whether you are in the middle of a life upheaval right now, supporting someone who is, or rebuilding after a period of loss, grief, or crisis—this episode will give you language, science, and real compassion for the road you are on. Labels Don't Define Us is a weekly mental health and personal growth podcast exploring identity, emotional healing, and authentic living. Subscribe to Labels Don't Define Us on Podbean, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. If this conversation reached you where you are, please leave a review—it takes less than a minute and helps this show find every person quietly navigating something they didn't choose and didn't see coming. Share this episode with someone whose world has recently changed. Remind them they are not failing by finding it hard. They are human—and that is more than enough. Please write your suggestions for future episodes in the comments. Support my show: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show [https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show] The Art of Falling Asleep: Effective Techniques for Overcoming Insomnia ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook [https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook] The Power of Meditation: A Practical Handbook for Achieving Mental Clarity and Inner Peace ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook [https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook] Beautiful Relaxing Music For Stress Relief. ♬♫ 🎹 ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic] Canva - Awesome Video Designing Program, Free 30-Day Trial. ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial [https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial] Visit Kickis Shop on Zazzle for beautiful wall art graphic designs. ➡️ https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop [https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop] Kickis Shop on YouTube ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube [https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube] Visit Kickis Shop for digital downloads ➡️ https://payhip.com/kickisshop [https://payhip.com/kickisshop] Visit Kicki on Creative Fabrica ➡️ https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson [https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson] Discover my original cinematic and soulful instrumentals—perfect for film, TV, podcasts, and creative projects.🎧 Explore now on Pond5: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/pond5-kicki-e-johansson [https://tinyurl.com/pond5-kicki-e-johansson] Visit me on Bandcamp, where you can buy my digital songs. ➡️ https://kickiejohansson.bandcamp.com [https://kickiejohansson.bandcamp.com] Connect with me Kicki E Johansson ♬♫ 🎹 Spotify ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/spotify-kickiejohansson [https://tinyurl.com/spotify-kickiejohansson] Apple Music ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/apple-music-kickiejohansson [https://tinyurl.com/apple-music-kickiejohansson] YouTube ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-labelsdontdefineus [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-labelsdontdefineus] SoundCloud ➡️ https://soundcloud.com/kicki-e-johansson [https://soundcloud.com/kicki-e-johansson] Researchers, authors & studies referenced: Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett—Northeastern University; theory of constructed emotion; How Emotions Are Made (2017) Dr. Tali Sharot—University College London; optimism bias research; The Optimism Bias (2011) Thomas Holmes & Richard Rahe—psychiatrists; Holmes-Rahe Life Stress Inventory (1967) Dr. Ann Masten—University of Minnesota; 'ordinary magic' resilience research Dr. Emmy Werner—University of California Davis; Kauai Longitudinal Study Dr. George Bonanno — Columbia University; resilience trajectories and loss research Richard Tedeschi & Lawrence Calhoun—University of North Carolina; post-traumatic growth (1996) Dr. Martin Seligman—University of Pennsylvania; positive psychology and meaning-making Viktor Frankl—Austrian psychiatrist and author; Man's Search for Meaning (1946) Recommended resources: Man's Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl The Body Keeps the Score — Dr. Bessel van der Kolk Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy — Sheryl Sandberg & Adam Grant Ordinary Magic: Resilience in Development — Ann Masten Posttraumatic Growth: Theory, Research, and Applications — Tedeschi, Shakespeare-Finch, Calhoun (eds.) The Optimism Bias — Tali Sharot #lifecrisis, #unexpectedchange, #adaptingtochange, #resilience, #copingwithloss, #post-traumaticgrowth, #mentalhealthpodcast, #lifeupheaval, #majorlifechange, #griefandrecovery, #emotionalhealing, #ViktorFrank, #meaning-making, #personalgrowthpodcast, #optimismbias, #copingwithuncertainty, #burnoutandcrisis, #identitydisruption, #ordinarymagicresilience, #lifedisruption, #navigatingadversity, #authenticliving Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 de may de 202619 min
Portada del episodio Episode 34: Healing Through Nature: Why the Outdoors Helps Mental Health

Episode 34: Healing Through Nature: Why the Outdoors Helps Mental Health

When did you last spend time outside—truly outside, phone in pocket, senses open, with nowhere to be? If the honest answer surprises you, you are not alone. In Episode 34 of Labels Don't Define Us, Sarah explores one of the most powerful, most accessible, and most underused tools for mental health and emotional well-being: the natural world. This is a solo episode packed with science, and it will change the way you think about going outside. What you will discover in this episode: 💛 Why the average person now spends 90 % of their time indoors—and what that is costing us mentally, emotionally, and physically 💛 Nature deficit disorder: what it is, why Richard Louv coined it, and why the research says it is a genuine public health concern 💛 The Biophilia Hypothesis: E.O. Wilson's landmark theory that humans have an innate, biological need to connect with the natural world—and what that means for your daily life 💛 The science of Attention Restoration Theory: how and why nature restores the depleted, overwhelmed mind in ways that nothing else can 💛 Roger Ulrich's extraordinary 1984 study showing that hospital patients with a window view of trees needed fewer pain medications and recovered faster—and what that tells us about nature as medicine 💛 What happens to your brain, your cortisol levels, your immune system, and your nervous system within just 20 minutes in a natural setting 💛 Shinrin-Yoku—the Japanese practice of forest bathing—and the government-backed research showing a 50 % boost in immune NK cell activity from just two days among trees 💛 Nature for anxiety, depression, trauma, and burnout: what the clinical evidence says 💛 The 120-minute threshold: the minimum weekly dose of nature the research identifies for meaningful, cumulative mental health benefit 💛 Three practical tools to bring more nature into your life — even if you live in a city Whether you are navigating anxiety, burnout, depression, or chronic stress—or simply feel overstimulated, disconnected, and in need of restoration—this episode is your invitation back outside. Labels Don't Define Us is a weekly mental health and personal growth podcast exploring identity, emotional healing, and authentic living. Subscribe to Labels Don't Define Us on Podbean, Spotify or Apple so you never miss an episode. If today's episode inspired you to step outside, please leave a review—it takes less than a minute and helps this show reach every overstimulated, screen-exhausted person who is quietly longing for something slower and greener. Share this episode with someone who needs to be reminded that the outdoors is not a luxury. It is medicine. Please write your suggestions for future episodes in the comments. Support my show: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show [https://tinyurl.com/support-my-show] The Art of Falling Asleep: Effective Techniques for Overcoming Insomnia ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook [https://tinyurl.com/effective-techniques-ebook] The Power of Meditation: A Practical Handbook for Achieving Mental Clarity and Inner Peace ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook [https://tinyurl.com/meditation-practical-handbook] Beautiful Relaxing Music For Stress Relief. ♬♫ 🎹 ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-beautifulrelaxingmusic] Canva - Awesome Video Designing Program, Free 30-Day Trial. ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial [https://tinyurl.com/canva-design-free-trial] Visit Kickis's Shop on Zazzle for beautiful wall art graphic designs. ➡️ https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop [https://www.zazzle.com/store/kickis_shop] Visit Kickis' Shop for digital downloads ➡️ https://payhip.com/kickisshop [https://payhip.com/kickisshop] Kickis Shop on YouTube ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube [https://tinyurl.com/kickis-shop-youtube] Visit Kicki on Creative Fabrica ➡️ https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson [https://www.creativefabrica.com/designer/kicki-e-johansson] Discover my original cinematic and soulful instrumentals—perfect for film, TV, podcasts, and creative projects. 🎧 Explore now on Pond5: ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/pond5-kicki-e-johansson [https://tinyurl.com/pond5-kicki-e-johansson] Visit me on Bandcamp, where you can buy my digital songs. ➡️ https://kickiejohansson.bandcamp.com [https://kickiejohansson.bandcamp.com] Connect with me Kicki E Johansson ♬♫ 🎹 Spotify ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/spotify-kickiejohansson [https://tinyurl.com/spotify-kickiejohansson] Apple Music ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/apple-music-kickiejohansson [https://tinyurl.com/apple-music-kickiejohansson] YouTube ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/youtube-labelsdontdefineus [https://tinyurl.com/youtube-labelsdontdefineus] SoundCloud ➡️ https://soundcloud.com/kicki-e-johansson [https://soundcloud.com/kicki-e-johansson] Researchers, authors & studies referenced: E.O. Wilson—biologist and naturalist; The Biophilia Hypothesis (1984); Harvard University Rachel & Stephen Kaplan—University of Michigan; Attention Restoration Theory (ART) Roger Ulrich — environmental psychologist; 'View Through a Window' study, Science (1984) Dr. Gregory Bratman—Stanford University; nature and rumination research Dr. Qing Li—Nippon Medical School, Tokyo; Shinrin-Yoku and forest medicine; author of Forest Bathing (2018) Dr. Marc Berman — University of Chicago; nature, attention, and depression research Richard Louv—journalist and author; Last Child in the Woods (2005); nature deficit disorder Recommended resources: Forest Bathing: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness — Dr. Qing Li Last Child in the Woods — Richard Louv The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative — Florence Williams Biophilia — E.O. Wilson The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective — Rachel & Stephen Kaplan Ecotherapy resources: mind.org.uk/information-support/tips-for-everyday-living/nature-and-mental-health #natureandmentalhealth, #healingthroughnature, #forestbathing, #Shinrin-Yoku, #ecotherapy, #naturedeficitdisorder, #mentalhealthpodcast, #outdoorsandmentalhealth, #greenspacewellbeing, #natureforanxiety, #burnoutrecovery, #naturefordepression, #biophilia, #attentionrestoration, #cortisolreduction, #immunesystemboost, #nervoussystemreset, #emotionalwellbeing, #personalgrowthpodcast, #chronicstressrelief, #overstimulation, #RichardLouv, #natureasmedicine Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18 de may de 202621 min
Portada del episodio Episode 33: Mindfulness in Everyday Life: Finding Calm in a Busy Mind

Episode 33: Mindfulness in Everyday Life: Finding Calm in a Busy Mind

Is your mind constantly racing? Do you lie awake at night unable to switch off your thoughts, move through your days on autopilot, or feel trapped in a cycle of stress and overwhelm you cannot seem to break? In this episode of Labels Don't Define Us, Sarah is joined by guest Frank to explore one of the most evidence-based, accessible, and genuinely transformative tools available for mental health and emotional well-being: mindfulness. Not the Instagram version. The real thing—backed by decades of neuroscience, practiced in minutes a day, and available to anyone, anywhere. What you will discover in this episode: 💛 What mindfulness actually is—and the most persistent myths about it debunked (including the idea that you have to empty your mind) 💛 The origins of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and why a 163-study meta-analysis confirmed its effectiveness across anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and addiction 💛 What brain scans reveal: Dr. Sara Lazar's Harvard research showing measurable changes in brain structure after just 8 weeks of mindfulness practice 💛 How mindfulness shrinks the amygdala—your brain's fear and stress center—and thickens the prefrontal cortex responsible for calm, clarity, and emotional regulation 💛 How to find calm in a busy mind without meditation retreats, apps, or hours of free time 💛 Frank's honest account of starting a mindfulness practice during burnout — what worked, what didn't, and the one insight that changed everything 💛 Three practical, science-backed mindfulness techniques you can use today: the one-breath reset, the five-minute anchor practice, and mindful transitions Whether you are struggling with anxiety, stress, burnout, overthinking, or simply searching for more peace and presence in your daily life—this episode will give you both the science and the simple starting points to begin. Labels Don't Define Us is a weekly mental health and personal growth podcast exploring identity, emotional healing, mindfulness, and authentic living. Subscribe to Labels Don't Define Us on Podbean, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. If this conversation brought you a moment of calm, please leave a review — it takes less than a minute and helps this show reach every overwhelmed, overthinking, burnt-out person who is quietly searching for a way back to themselves. Share this episode with someone whose mind never seems to stop. It might be exactly what they needed to hear today. Please write your suggestions for future episodes in the comments. 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Recommended resources: Full Catastrophe Living — Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn Wherever You Go, There You Are—Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn The Mindful Brain — Dr. Daniel Siegel Altered Traits — Daniel Goleman & Dr. Richard Davidson Free MBSR course online: palousemindfulness.com Recommended apps: Insight Timer (free), Headspace, Calm #mindfulness #mindfulnessmeditation #calmabusinessymind #anxietyrelief #stressandoverwhelm #MBSR #mentalhealthpodcast #mindfulnessforbeginners #overthinking #burnoutrecovery #mindfulnesstechniques #emotionalregulation #prefrontalcortex #amygdala #presentmomentawareness #breathingexercises #personalgrowthpodcast #emotionalwellbeing #autopilot #peaceandpresence # SaraLazarHarvard # mindful living Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11 de may de 202616 min