I am Enough
“We are nature” is a comforting phrase until you notice how often you live like you’re outside of it. I sit down with Julie Brams, author of The Nature Embedded Mind, to explore what actually helps that idea land in the body not as a belief, but as a lived experience that changes how we breathe, choose, and relate. Julie brings her work as an earth-centred psychotherapist and a nature and forest therapy guide, unpacking why reconnection is an experiential healing. We talk about forest bathing and nature therapy as a repeatable practice: starting with the senses, letting the human “expert” step back, and allowing other-than-human beings to become our teachers. Along the way we explore a simple but profound reframe: what if the question “What can I give?” is a better starting point than “What can I get?” We also get practical and evidence-based, touching on the science around stress, cortisol, nervous system regulation, and immune function, and why these benefits may be the body returning to reality rather than gaining a “boost”. From there we widen the lens to culture: separation, ranking, and the way “Am I enough?” grows out of a worldview that forgets we are linked not ranked. Julie shares why trust, intuition, and what she calls mental sovereignty matter, especially when shame tells us to stay small. If you’ve been craving belonging, steadiness, and a more grounded relationship with the Earth, press play. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a breath of wildness, and leave us a review to help more listeners find the path back to enoughness. You can connect with Julie on Instagram and LinkedIn, and learn more ExperienceElemental.com Thank you for listening and taking the time to explore our podcast. Earthaconter: Connection, Exploration and Expansion www.earthaconter.org
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