Episode 193. Sandi Schwartz: Ecohappiness and Connecting with Nature for Wellbeing

 

In this episode, we're joined by Sandi Schwartz. Sandi is a mom, author, and journalist specializing in parenting, environmental, and wellness topics. She founded the Ecohappiness Project to inspire and guide families to build a nature habit to feel happier and calmer. Her forthcoming book, "Finding Ecohappiness: Fun Nature Activities to Help Your Kids Feel Happier and Calmer," is filled with engaging, hands-on nature activities for children to enjoy while also reaping the mental health benefits of spending time outside. Topics addressed include awe and gratitude, mindfulness, creative arts, outdoor play, travel and adventure, volunteering, food, and animals. Sandi's work has been featured in The Washington Post, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Scary Mommy, Very Well Family, and more. Learn more at www.ecohappinessproject.com.

In this episode, we explore:

  • ecohappiness

  • benefits of time in nature

  • awe

  • parental advice for more nature activities

and loads more.

Mentioned in this episode

  • Don Miguel Ruiz - The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

  • Sandi’s book - Finding Ecohappiness: Fun Nature Activities to Help Your Kids Feel Happier and Calmer

  • Sandi’s children’s book - Sky’s Search for Ecohappiness

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