• Episode 33: Arriving in Spring
    Mar 21 2026

    Are you feeling the world is moving a bit too quick or too loud? This episode of The Nature Connection Podcast is a gentle anchor for this month. As we reach the spring equinox-the perfect balance of day and night- host Sanne explores how this "true beginning of the year" brings a surge of rising energy and a chance to shift old patterns.In this episode, you’ll discover:

    The "Outdoor Office" Experiment: Learn how working outside for three months led to more effortless flow, richer inspiration, and less fatigue at the end of the day.

    Support for Your Nervous System: Find practical ways to handle the uncertainty of seasonal change, from using nourishing herbs like raspberry leaf to letting the earth hold you when things feel too big to carry alone.

    Grab your headphones, and gently arrive in this moment with us.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 32: The Emergence of Spring
    Feb 25 2026

    This new podcast format is created to serve as a monthly moment of reflection, slowing down and checking in - with yourself and nature.

    In this episode we speak about late winter and push-and-pull energy that happens in the start of spring. Wanting to go too fast, too soon, too quick. Offering insights in pacing, right dosage and meeting yourself where you are at.


    Find Wild Medicine here https://www.thewildrootsguide.com/wild-medicine

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    20 mins
  • Episode 31: Nuts about Reconnection with Elspeth Hay
    Feb 9 2026

    Ever felt like a stranger in the natural world, wondering why humans seem to be the only species that doesn't "fit" into our habitat? In this episode of the Nature Connection Podcast, host Sanne sits down with storyteller and author Elspeth Hay to unravel the ancient, joyful mystery of our relationship with the living world. Forget the narrative that humans are inherently "born bad" for the environment; instead, discover how we were once -and can be again- a keystone species that helps forests thrive through meaningful, reciprocal interaction. From the forgotten history of the "nut age" and the "ancestral trauma" of the European enclosures to the hidden superfood potential of the humble acorn, this conversation is a powerful invitation to reclaim your place in the "more than human world".

    Connect with Elspeth here: https://elspethhay.com/

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    48 mins
  • Episode 30: Rewilding Leadership with Kelly Wendorf
    Aug 26 2025

    Welcome to a truly special episode of The Nature Connection podcast, where host Sanne speaks with Kelly Wendorf, a renowned leadership coach, author, and spiritual mentor. Dive into a transformative conversation about natural leadership, the profound lessons we can learn from horses, and how to apply this ancient wisdom in modern settings, even in the boardroom. Kelly introduces her compelling book, Flying Lead Change: 56 Million Years of Wisdom for Leading and Living, explaining how it serves as a guide for living in alignment with nature-based principles and making evolutionary leaps in your life. Discover how horses teach us to move from a "power over" to a "power with" paradigm, fostering a society rooted in care, presence, safety, connection, peace, freedom, and joy. This episode offers invaluable insights for anyone yearning to build resilience, cultivate authentic leadership, and contribute to a more just and sustainable world. Plus, don't miss Kelly's generous offer of a free online course for listeners at the end of the episode.

    100% off of Kelly’s online course How to Lead a Transformative Life - worth $457!

    Use EQUUS100KW

    Two consecutive Saturdays for two hours (four hours total)

    https://www.equusinspired.com/how-to-lead-a-transformative-life

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 29: Summoned by the Earth with Cynthia Jurs
    Feb 24 2025

    In this episode we'll welcome Cynthia Jurs, who speaks about her journey to heal and protect the Earth. Inspired by an old lama in Nepal, Cynthia shares her experiences with Earth Treasure Vases, ritual objects filled with prayers and symbolic offerings. She shares more about the global community who are dedicated to planting these vases in places that need healing. The conversation centers on her book, Summoned by the Earth, which chronicles her journey and calls for a communal awakening and the discovery of each person’s unique contribution to a better world. Cynthia offers practical advice on how to begin connecting with Gaia through meditation, ritual, and interaction with nature.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 28: Rewild Your Wellbeing with Amber-Rose and George Knight
    Feb 23 2025

    In this episode, Amber-Rose and George Knight from Beyond Domestication join us to talk about the seven principles of well-being. These principles are: food, water, air, sunlight, movement, mindfulness, and sleep. Amber-Rose and George share insights into how these practices can benefit us physically and mentally. They also discuss how reconnecting with nature can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 27: Earth and Soul with Leah Rampy
    Feb 22 2025

    It has been a hot minute - but we are back! A combination of illness and an intricate process around securing the land we live on but the podcast on the backburner. In the upcoming weeks there will be three juicy episodes from last year that still needed to be published.

    This episode features a conversation between Leah Rampy and The Nature Connection Podcast host Sanne about Rampy's book, Earth and Soul: Reconnecting amid climate chaos, and the importance of reconnecting with nature and oneself.

    Leah shares her journey from presenting Al Gore's climate change slideshow to recognizing the need for a deeper connection with the living world, including the impact of ecosystem destruction and species loss.

    The conversation emphasizes the significance of addressing the feeling that something is missing in climate change conversations, shifting from head-centered actions to including mindset, culture, and our relationship with the world.

    We'll explore the necessity of an interior journey to discover one's essence and connection to all beings, while acknowledging the difficulty of confronting loss and the need for community support in bearing witness to the damages inflicted on the earth. And go deeper into practical steps for reconnection, such as embodied knowing, engaging the senses, and trusting nature's intelligence. The conversation also touches on regenerative agriculture, protecting natural spaces, and the importance of local initiatives in fostering a more vibrant world.

    Youl'l also get to know Leahs' daily practices for staying connected and recommends various resources, including books and organizations, for further exploration of these topics.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 26: Human Nature Connection with Carleigh Fairchild
    Jun 4 2024

    What does friction fire and shelter building teach us about everyday situations? Carleigh Fairchild shows us how survival skills translate into basic human needs in everyday life and how this influences how we show up in the world.

    In this podcast episode Carleigh shares more about her experience on the Alone show and how her knowledge of the nervous system helped her in the experience.

    Find Carleigh here

    Instagram @carleighfairchild

    Website www.humannatureconnection.com

    Mentioned resources



    All books by Jon Young Braving the Wilderness by Brené Brown
    Body by breath by Jill Miller

    School

    www.wildernessfusion.com

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    59 mins