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Reconnecting with Nature: How it can improve your health, build a heart for conservation in your children and create memorable family adventures

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Lyndal Tait and Mel Clarke discuss the benefits of spending time in nature for mental and physical health. They share personal experiences and tips for incorporating nature into daily routines, highlighting the positive impact on mental health and spirituality. Mel explores how combining exercise in a natural setting can boost healthy hormone levels. She also provides insights on how to engage kids and teenagers in nature-based activities. The conversation emphasises the importance of prioritising nature in our busy lives and building a sense of ownership and investment in the natural world in order to stay connected to place.

Strategies for incorporating nature into your family life:

  • Plan bushwalking trips and other outdoor activities during the school holidays
  • Visit local nature areas regularly and notice changes over time to help develop a relationship with that space 
  • Find locations tailored to your interests like beaches, waterfalls, and areas of wildlife, and visit with attention, purpose and conversation
  • Follow bushwalking groups on social media for a variety of recommendations for walks

References:

Welcome to Huberman Lab - www.hubermanlab.com

David George Haskell - https://dghaskell.com/theforestunseen

D.O.S.E. https://www.happyfeed.co/research/4-brain-chemicals-make-you-happy

Speakers:

Lyndal TaitLeader of Innovation & Research K-12 Inaburra School

Lyndal is a teacher, researcher and writer with an interest in teacher and leader development. She developed a passion for education and community building through the arts, teaching Music and Visual Arts in schools, conducting choirs, and facilitating art engagement projects. Lyndal has worked as a consultant in school-community engagement, and has experience in counselling, pastoral care, and professional supervision. At Inaburra she helps oversee teacher professional learning and also coordinates a mentoring program for new teachers and teacher practice coaches. Her current doctorate (UNSW Sydney) explores the role of emotion in teachers’ job intentions and commitment. 

Mel Clarke – Inaburra Deputy Head of Senior School

Mel Clarke is a PDHPE educator with a wealth of experience in the student wellbeing space. She is a passionate advocate for physical activity and holistic health. Mel enjoys challenging individuals to push their limits and foster self-improvement and has road-tested the outdoor strategies discussed in this podcast with her three active, high-energy children. Beyond the classroom, she finds serenity and inspiration through bushwalking, merging her love for nature with her role as a citizen scientist. Her contributions to the latest Sydney Basin Koala Report highlights her commitment to environmental stewardship. 

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