Explore every episode of the podcast The Project: ReWild Podcast
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| Forest Therapy and Post-Partum Mums - Interview with Janet MacFarlane | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:37:38 | |
In this episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle Dorst sits down with Janet MacFarlane, Forest Therapy Guide and founder of Nature Connections LLC in Michigan, USA. Janet shares her work leading a 7-week Forest Therapy program designed for new mothers experiencing post-partum mood disorders, referred by social workers and healthcare professionals.Through guided weekly sessions in a local nature park, participants experienced reduced anxiety and a profound increase in connectionāto themselves, to one another, and to the natural world around them. This conversation highlights not only the therapeutic potential of Forest Therapy but also its role as an evidence-informed intervention that can complement existing healthcare supports for maternal mental health.What Youāll Learn in This Episode:š How structured Forest Therapy sessions can support new mums facing post-partum mood disorders.š The importance of healthcare and social work referrals in connecting patients with nature-based healing.š Measurable outcomes: reductions in anxiety and increases in self-awareness, peer support, and environmental connection.š Why programs like Janetās are a vital step toward integrating Nature Therapy into preventative healthcare models.If youāre passionate about bringing nature-based healing into mainstream healthcare, this episode offers both inspiration and evidence.Check out Janet's Nature Photography:https://www.instagram.com/janetmacfarlane/Join Janet's Walks:https://connect-with-nature.com/guided-walk-schedule/š Join the ReWild Community to connect with others and explore resources:https://projectrewild.com/join | |||
| Building Physical Literacy Outdoors | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:20:40 | |
In this episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle Dorst explores how time outdoors can help childrenāand adultsādevelop the foundation for a lifetime of health and movement through physical literacy. Whether youāre a grandmother, parent, aunt, or caregiver, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical ideas for creating intergenerational outdoor experiences that build skills, confidence, and cherished memories. What Youāll Learn in This Episode:
Key Takeaway: š Bonus Resource: Download the Grandparentās Guide to Outdoor Activities. | |||
| The ReWild Way | 07 Sep 2025 | 00:18:54 | |
What makes ReWild different from other forest bathing practices? In this episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle Dorst introduces listeners to the five core components of the ReWild Wayāa unique framework that blends neuroscience, ritual, and nature connection into a holistic lifestyle practice. Rooted in the standard sequence developed by the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Guides, ReWild goes further by weaving in journaling, grounding practices, neuroscience insights, and daily rituals of gratitude. Molle explains how these elements work together to create experiences that donāt just stay in the forest but flow into everyday life. Listeners will discover:
Whether youāre a forest therapy guide, a healthcare professional, or someone seeking a richer connection to nature, this episode offers a clear, inspiring roadmap for integrating the ReWild Way into your own life. š Download the free companion resource and join the ReWild Community at projectrewild.com/join | |||
| Building a Nature Centered Life | 06 Sep 2025 | 00:19:45 | |
In this episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle Dorst explores how to create a nature-centered lifestyleāwith a special focus on women over 55 seeking vitality, resilience, and deeper connection. Through science, storytelling, and practical guidance, Molle highlights how daily interactions with nature can transform physical health, mental clarity, emotional balance, and social connection. From lowering stress and blood pressure to boosting immunity and mood, the benefits are profoundāand accessible at any stage of life. Listeners will discover:
This episode is a gentle invitation to align your lifestyle with the rhythms of the natural worldāproving that you donāt need grand adventures to experience the healing power of nature. Even small, intentional steps can create lasting transformation. š Recommended resources: The Nature Fix by Florence Williams, The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben, iNaturalist, and AllTrails. š Join the ReWild Community and continue your journey: projectrewild.com/join | |||
| The Science & Soul of Nature Therapy (Part 2) | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:28:38 | |
In Part 2 of this special series, host Molle Dorst shifts from the theories and research of nature therapy to its real-world practicesāand how they can nurture every dimension of our wellbeing. Building on the foundations explored in Episode 3, this conversation explores how specific nature therapy practices impact:
Molle weaves together research, personal stories, and decades of guiding experience to show how accessible practicesāfrom a walk in a local park to community gardening or forest bathingācan profoundly shift how we live, work, and heal. If youāve ever wondered how to bring nature therapy into your daily routineāor how it can complement healthcare, family life, and community wellbeingāthis episode is packed with practical insights and inspiration. š Join the ReWild Community and continue the journey: projectrewild.com/join | |||
| The Science & Soul of Nature Therapy (Part 1) | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:31:55 | |
In this episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle Dorst takes listeners on a deep dive into the foundations of nature therapy, blending research, theory, and real-world applications. This is Nature Therapy 101āa comprehensive introduction to the science and philosophy behind why time in nature is so profoundly healing. Drawing on decades of research, Molle explores key frameworks including:
Along the way, Molle shares stories of students, caregivers, and his own experiencesāillustrating how scientific principles play out in everyday life. From university study sessions in the forest to hospital recovery rooms with window views, this episode highlights the evidence-backed benefits of nature therapy for mental, emotional, and physical health. This is Part 1 of a multi-episode series unpacking the science and soul of nature therapyāperfect for practitioners, healthcare professionals, and anyone curious about the research supporting this healing practice. š Join the ReWild Community and continue the conversation: projectrewild.com/join | |||
| Meet Your Guide | 03 Sep 2025 | 00:30:28 | |
In this episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle Dorst opens up about his personal path into the world of nature therapyāblending childhood wonder, professional milestones, and deeply personal challenges into a story of resilience and connection. From his early days as āJunior Trail Leaderā exploring forests and canoeing around the Toronto Islands, to transformative experiences hiking around the world, Molle shares how nature has always been both a playground and a teacher. But his journey took on new meaning when he faced Long Covid and later became a caregiver for his mother during her battle with stage 4 melanoma. Through these challenges, nature became more than adventureāit became healing. Listeners will hear about:
This episode lays the foundation for Molleās mission: to destigmatize natural therapies, advocate for their integration into mainstream healthcare, and inspire listeners to find balance, resilience, and peace through daily connection with the natural world. š Ready to begin your own journey? Join the ReWild Community and explore resources at projectrewild.com/join | |||
| Welcome to ReWild | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:17:20 | |
In the very first episode of The Project ReWild Podcast, host Molle DorstāNature & Adventure Therapist and Forest Therapy Guideāintroduces the heart of this new show: exploring how nature therapy can transform health, healing, and happiness. Molle shares his personal story of discovering the healing power of nature while balancing his own health journey and caring for his mum during stage 4 cancer treatment. This powerful experience revealed not only the restorative benefits of time outdoors, but also the urgent need to integrate nature-based and mindfulness therapies into mainstream healthcare. This episode lays the foundation for whatās ahead:
Listeners can expect a blend of personal stories, expert interviews, long-form educational deep-dives, and scientific insights in future episodesāeach designed to spark curiosity and inspire action. š Join the ReWild Community to connect, share, and explore resources: | |||