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The Rooted Wild Podcast

Podkast av Katherine Winkles, CTRS-BH

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A podcast for anyone curious about the joy of healing through leisure. We unpack the power of play, the wisdom of the outdoors, and the creative pulse that keeps us human — all in one curious, compassionate space.

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22 Episoder

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What Healing Looks Like in Real Life

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/fan_mail/new] Integration, self-trust, and building a sustainable wellness practice What does healing actually look like in real life? In this Season 2 finale of The Rooted Wild Podcast, we step back to reflect on the themes we’ve explored — nervous system regulation, trauma-informed movement, chronic pain, sensory awareness, creativity, relationships, boundaries, and rebuilding trust with your body. Instead of adding more tools, this episode focuses on integration — how to apply these concepts in ways that feel sustainable, flexible, and supportive over time. Through a recreation therapy and neuroscience-informed lens, this conversation explores how healing is built through small, consistent choices rather than perfection or intensity. You’ll revisit:  🌿 The role of nervous system awareness in everyday life  🌿 How movement, rest, and pacing support long-term well-being  🌿 The impact of identity, grief, and life transitions  🌿 Why sensory environments and access shape our ability to regulate  🌿 How relationships, boundaries, and self-trust work together  🌿 A simple framework for building a sustainable wellness practice This episode offers a compassionate reminder that healing is not linear — and that meaningful change often happens quietly, through repeated moments of awareness and care. If you’ve been listening throughout the season, this is your opportunity to pause, reflect, and carry forward what feels most supportive. For additional resources, guided practices, and recreation therapy tools, visit RootedWildRetreats.com or follow along on Instagram. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/support] Thank you for listening!  For a deeper dive on our discussions and more information, check out The Rooted Wild Blog [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/wildmind-publications] and the shop [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/shop] for digital toolkit items. If you are enjoying the show, your support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/supporters/new] is appreciated, so I can continue releasing content and bonus episodes! Instagram: @rooted_wild_retreats [https://www.instagram.com/rooted_wild_retreats/] Facebook: Rooted Wild + Wildmind Retreats [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576776090446]

10. april 2026 - 10 min
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Rebuilding Trust with Your Body

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/fan_mail/new] Safety, self-trust, and learning to listen to internal cues What happens when your body no longer feels like a place you can trust? For many people navigating chronic pain, stress, burnout, or trauma, the relationship with the body can feel complicated — unpredictable, overwhelming, or even disconnected. In this episode of The Rooted Wild Podcast, we explore how to gently rebuild trust with your body through a nervous system-informed and recreation therapy lens. Drawing from neuroscience and interoception research, this conversation breaks down how the brain processes internal signals — and why reconnecting with those signals is essential for regulation, decision-making, and long-term well-being. You’ll learn:  🌿 What interoception is and how it shapes body awareness  🌿 Why body trust can become disrupted over time  🌿 The role of safety in reconnecting with internal cues  🌿 How to differentiate between body signals and fear responses  🌿 Practical, low-pressure ways to rebuild trust with your body  🌿 How chronic pain can influence the relationship between sensation and safety This episode offers a compassionate, realistic approach to body awareness — one that prioritizes safety, curiosity, and consistency over perfection. For additional recreation therapy resources, guided practices, and tools for nervous system care, visit RootedWildRetreats.com or follow along on Instagram. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/support] Thank you for listening!  For a deeper dive on our discussions and more information, check out The Rooted Wild Blog [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/wildmind-publications] and the shop [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/shop] for digital toolkit items. If you are enjoying the show, your support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/supporters/new] is appreciated, so I can continue releasing content and bonus episodes! Instagram: @rooted_wild_retreats [https://www.instagram.com/rooted_wild_retreats/] Facebook: Rooted Wild + Wildmind Retreats [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576776090446]

1. april 2026 - 11 min
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Relationships, Boundaries, and Nervous System Safety

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/fan_mail/new] How connection and limits can support healing, not hinder it Relationships play a powerful role in shaping our nervous system. The way we connect, communicate, and set limits can influence how safe, regulated, and supported we feel in our daily lives — especially during times of stress, burnout, chronic pain, or life transition. In this episode of The Rooted Wild Podcast, we explore the connection between relationships, boundaries, and nervous system regulation through a recreation therapy and neuropsychology lens. Drawing from interpersonal neurobiology and polyvagal-informed frameworks, this conversation breaks down how humans are wired for connection — and why boundaries are an essential part of maintaining that connection in a sustainable way. You’ll learn:  🌿 How relationships impact the nervous system through co-regulation  🌿 Why boundaries support emotional safety and energy conservation  🌿 The role of perceived control in reducing stress responses  🌿 How to stay connected while honoring personal capacity  🌿 Practical examples of boundary-setting in everyday life  🌿 How relationships may shift during periods of healing and change This episode offers a compassionate, realistic approach to navigating relationships — one that allows for both connection and self-respect. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/support] Thank you for listening!  For a deeper dive on our discussions and more information, check out The Rooted Wild Blog [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/wildmind-publications] and the shop [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/shop] for digital toolkit items. If you are enjoying the show, your support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/supporters/new] is appreciated, so I can continue releasing content and bonus episodes! Instagram: @rooted_wild_retreats [https://www.instagram.com/rooted_wild_retreats/] Facebook: Rooted Wild + Wildmind Retreats [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576776090446]

25. mars 2026 - 10 min
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Creativity in Times of Loss, Transition, and Change

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/fan_mail/new] Using creative expression to move through life’s shifting seasons Life is full of transitions. Some changes arrive slowly, like the turning of seasons. Others arrive suddenly, reshaping the landscape of our lives in ways we didn’t expect. During times of loss, uncertainty, or transformation, creativity can become a powerful way to stay connected to ourselves and the world around us. In this episode of The Rooted Wild Podcast, we explore how creative expression supports emotional processing, nervous system regulation, and meaning-making during periods of change. Drawing from recreation therapy principles, neuroscience, and ecopsychology, this conversation reframes creativity as a natural human capacity — not something reserved only for artists. You’ll learn:  🌿 Why creativity can help the nervous system process life transitions  🌿 How nature metaphors can deepen understanding during times of change  🌿 The connection between creativity, emotional expression, and resilience  🌿 Accessible ways to reconnect with creativity in everyday life  🌿 A simple outdoor creative practice: blind contour drawing in nature Whether you’re navigating grief, identity shifts, life transitions, or simply the evolving seasons of your life, creativity can offer a gentle way to witness and express your experience. Resources and creative prompts are available in the show notes. For additional recreation therapy resources, guided practices, and nature-based wellness tools, visit RootedWildRetreats.com or follow along on Instagram. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/support] Thank you for listening!  For a deeper dive on our discussions and more information, check out The Rooted Wild Blog [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/wildmind-publications] and the shop [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/shop] for digital toolkit items. If you are enjoying the show, your support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/supporters/new] is appreciated, so I can continue releasing content and bonus episodes! Instagram: @rooted_wild_retreats [https://www.instagram.com/rooted_wild_retreats/] Facebook: Rooted Wild + Wildmind Retreats [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576776090446]

18. mars 2026 - 10 min
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Leisure Access + Disability Justice

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/fan_mail/new] Why recreation and participation should be accessible to everyone Recreation and leisure are often framed as optional — something we do only when time, money, or ability allow. But within recreation therapy, participation in meaningful activity is recognized as an essential part of health, identity, and community. In this episode of The Rooted Wild Podcast, we explore how structural barriers can impact access to recreation and why the principles of disability justice call us to create more inclusive, adaptive environments for participation. Drawing from recreation therapy theory, professional ethics, and disability advocacy frameworks, this conversation looks at how access to leisure influences well-being across physical, emotional, and social dimensions of health. You’ll learn:  🌿 Why leisure participation is considered a determinant of well-being  🌿 How structural barriers can limit recreation access for many communities  🌿 The connection between disability justice and inclusive recreation systems  🌿 The role of recreation therapy in expanding participation opportunities  🌿 Examples of adaptive recreation programs and accessible outdoor resources  🌿 How creativity and adaptation can help people reconnect with meaningful activities This episode highlights why leisure should be viewed not as a privilege for a few, but as a human experience that communities can design to be more inclusive and accessible for everyone. Resources for adaptive recreation and inclusive outdoor access are included in the show notes. For additional recreation therapy resources, guided practices, and tools for nervous system care, visit RootedWildRetreats.com or follow along on Instagram for updates. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/support] Thank you for listening!  For a deeper dive on our discussions and more information, check out The Rooted Wild Blog [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/wildmind-publications] and the shop [https://www.rootedwildretreats.com/shop] for digital toolkit items. If you are enjoying the show, your support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556463/supporters/new] is appreciated, so I can continue releasing content and bonus episodes! Instagram: @rooted_wild_retreats [https://www.instagram.com/rooted_wild_retreats/] Facebook: Rooted Wild + Wildmind Retreats [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576776090446]

11. mars 2026 - 10 min
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