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Episode 238: Prescribed by Nature: How Hunting, Fishing, and Foraging Heal the Body and Mind
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Episode 238: Prescribed by Nature: How Hunting, Fishing, and Foraging Heal the Body and Mind

A conversation with journalist and author Julia Hotz on the science behind social prescribing, wild wellness, and the healing power of the natural world.

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June 3, 202551m 36s

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Show Notes

Summary:

In this episode, the hosts explore the connection between outdoor activities and health, focusing on the concept of social prescribing. Julia Hotz, a journalist and author, discusses her research on how movement, nature, art, service, and belonging contribute to mental and physical wellbeing. Through real-life examples, the conversation highlights the therapeutic benefits of engaging with nature and community, particularly in the context of mental health recovery. In this conversation, Julia Hotz discusses the profound impact of nature on health and well-being, exploring historical and modern examples of social prescribing. She emphasizes the importance of movement, art, and community in enhancing mental health, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion highlights the need to reconnect with nature, revive play-based childhoods, and the therapeutic benefits of engaging in outdoor activities such as hunting and foraging. Hotz advocates for a holistic approach to health that incorporates these elements into our daily lives.

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Takeaways:

Outdoor pursuits like hunting and fishing can enhance health.

Social prescribing connects health professionals with community activities.

The five core ingredients of social prescribing are movement, nature, art, service, and belonging.

Nature has significant mental health benefits, reducing stress and improving mood.

Real-life examples show how fishing can aid in mental health recovery.

Engaging with nature can lead to faster recovery in healthcare settings.

Social connections formed through shared activities can be profound.

The economic growth in Japan had social implications that affected mental health. Health problems can arise from disconnection from nature.

Government campaigns have successfully encouraged nature engagement.

Returning to nature can improve mental health and well-being.

Social prescribing is gaining traction in modern healthcare.

Community and service enhance our connection to the world.

Nature-based activities can combat attention fatigue.

Reviving play-based childhoods is vital for future generations.


Chapters:

00:00 The Healing Power of Nature and Outdoor Pursuits

05:20 Understanding Social Prescribing

11:38 The Five Core Ingredients of Social Prescribing

14:36 Real-Life Examples of Social Prescribing

20:02 The Connection Between Nature and Mental Health

24:11 Historical Context of Outdoor Activities and Mental Wellbeing

26:07 The Health Crisis and Nature's Solution

28:11 Modern Campaigns for Nature Engagement

29:58 Reviving Play-Based Childhoods

33:43 The Power of Movement and Social Prescriptions

39:22 Connecting with Nature through Hunting and Foraging

45:27 The Role of Art in Well-Being

47:44 The Importance of Service and Community

Keywords:

Health, outdoor pursuits, social prescribing, nature, mental health, wellbeing, community, movement, art, belonging, health, nature, social prescribing, movement, art, community, mental health, childhood, hunting, well-being

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