
Finding Wholeness in Wilderness Adventure, with Jason Lyle | Ep. 132
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This episode considers how much of the current language around nature therapy can actually distance some people, and focuses on the need for better ways to talk about earth care and connection to the earth for men in particular. Jason Lyle shares with Forrest about Adventures in Recovery, an organization in the state of Georgia that uses wilderness experience to facilitate healing and personal growth for men. He discusses the profound impact of wilderness therapy on mental health, the importance of reconnecting with the body and nature, and the evolving landscape of spirituality in modern society. The conversation emphasizes practical strategies for individuals to immerse themselves in nature, and highlights the significance of community connection recovery processes.
Adventures in Recovery (soon to be rebranded as AIR Georgia)
Freeology Podcast (soon to be rebranded as Sacred Grit podcast)
Jason coaches Forrest about cold water immersion
Takeaways
- Jason shares his deep connection to nature and its impact on his life.
- Adventures in Recovery focuses on healing through nature and community.
- The importance of personal experiences in shaping one's purpose.
- Nature immersion helps individuals reconnect with their bodies and emotions.
- Spirituality can be practical and rooted in everyday decisions.
- The body and mind connection is crucial for personal growth.
- Community support plays a vital role in recovery processes.
- Nature teaches resilience and adaptability in challenging situations.
- Practical strategies for reconnecting with nature include immersion and foraging.
- The future of spiritual communities may focus on personal experiences rather than traditional structures.
Keywords
nature, healing, recovery, spirituality, wilderness therapy, personal growth, men's mental health, adventure, community, connection, nature-based therapy, redneck culture, adoption trauma, cold water immersion
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