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The Nature of Loss

The Nature of Loss

By Mollie Taylor

In this podcast we explore how time in nature can support the grieving process.

We will be hearing about others' perspectives on introducing nature and the outdoors into their bereavement journey.

Find out about the many benefits that nature can provide, activities to get involved in, and how to use the outdoors to support yourself or loved ones during a personal loss.

If you would like to contribute to this podcast, please send us an email at: thewildmolberries@outlook.com
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This episode we hear Emily's story through her writing. 

Her piece, titled "To Fly with Kites" shares her personal relationship with nature during her journey with bereavement.

If you would like to contribute to this podcast, please send us an email at:

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Dec 23, 202004:51
John

John

In this episode, we will be hearing about John's personal story with bereavement, and the effect that nature has had in his journey.

If you have anything you would like to share with us, please send an email to mollie.taylor@bcpcouncil.gov.uk 

Dec 09, 202016:25
Emma

Emma

This episode we speak to Emma about the work she does, and how nature plays a big part in that. With some great ideas and activities mentioned for you to get stuck in to.

The book mentioned was called "Last Child in the Woods" by Richard Louv. This book is about nature deficit disorder. This is a link to one of Richard Louv's YouTube clips https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=x4xuj8npsek

To contact Emma, visit her website www.dorchestercounsellingandwellbeing.co.ukor the following Facebook pages: https://www.facebook.com/selfcaresparkle/ and https://www.facebook.com/Emma-Pritchard-Dorchester-Counselling-and-Wellbeing

Her next public event is the Christmas Jumper stomp, commencing 7th December and 14th December. The aim of this stomp is to remember our loved ones and has been very popular with her "stompers" over the last few years.

If you would like to contribute to this podcast, please send us an email at:

mollie.taylor@bcpcouncil.gov.uk

Sponsored by BCP Council.

Nov 24, 202012:30
Paul

Paul

In this episode we speak to Paul about the loss of his mother, and how a career change in nature contributed to a part of his journey.

If you would like to contribute to this podcast, please send us an email at:

mollie.taylor@bcpcouncil.gov.uk

Sponsored by BCP Council.


Nov 11, 202008:47
The Nature of Loss Podcast

The Nature of Loss Podcast

Hello, and welcome to the Nature of Loss podcast.

I’m Mollie and I am a Wellbeing and Engagement Ranger at a Local Nature Reserve on the South Coast.

Through this podcast we will be having open conversations about grief and how people have found solace out in nature. We will be chatting to a range of guests who have a story to tell.

Whether that is personal or professional, we will be learning about how we can use nature as a resource after losing a loved one.

I myself found great solace in nature after the loss of my grandparents, and am on a mission to spread the word about the benefits of being outdoors in nature for both grief and mental health and wellbeing in general.

So join us as we explore the many benefits that nature can provide, activities to get involved in, and how to use the outdoors to support yourself or loved ones during a personal loss.

If you have a story you would like to share with us, send an email to: mollie.taylor@bcpcouncil.gov.uk

Nov 06, 202000:51