Love Thy Nature - During Crisis and Uncertainty.

How can loving our inner and outer Nature help us feel better - physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually even during Shelter-In-Place? Film director Sylvie Rokab shares personal stories, helpful tips and insights on managing life during the coronavirus crisis.  She also offers a visionary perspective and inspiring examples on how the intelligence of nature holds the keys not only for humanity’s transformation but also our industries, economies and global wellbeing.Sylvie Rokab  is an Emmy nominated, award-winning director, producer, cinematographer, editor and writer – working on films that screened in movie theaters, universities, and community screenings, as well as on television outlets such as HBO, PBS, Travel Channel, and Discovery. Narrated by Liam Neeson, her latest film LOVE THY NATURE received critical acclaim including 27 awards, and had nearly 300 screenings in 140 cities in 16 countries.   With the Atlantic Forest and rocky beaches as her backyard, Sylvie was born in Rio de Janeiro and raised by French and Italian—Egypt-born—parents who encouraged her fascination with nature. Heartbroken by its rapid destruction, as a young adult she made it her mission to inspire people to deepen their connection with the natural world. After moving to the US Sylvie became a wildlife cinematographer and filmmaker.  Today, an engaging speaker and teacher, she has lectured at over 60 venues, from film festivals, to universities and conferences. As a nature therapy guide, she also leads adults and children in an embodied and sensorial exploration of wild places and beings. A world traveler fluent in 4 languages, Sylvie seeks to inspire a diverse audience to transform their relationship with nature and ignite a desire to protect our vital and spellbinding natural world.More information about Sylvie's workshops and nature adventures is available at LoveThyNature.comFind virtual forest therapy sessions with certified guides while shelter-in-place regulations are active. Participate from home, a neighborhood park, trail or backyard: ForestBathingInternational.orgSupport the show

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Nature connection for everyday life: leading edge contributors share about nature based wellbeing and how to feel more at home in the places we inhabit. Each episode features interviews and timely practices for uplifting and transformative experiences with nature. We hope to spark many moments of heartfelt connection between people and the world of nature.