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In today's episode, we're talking about green exercise and mindfulness in nature! My guest, Jessica Patching-Bunch (JPB) fills us in on all the benefits that moving outside can provide to the body, brain, and our general well-being.
Green exercise is deliberate movement in a natural environment – everything from hiking or biking outside, to Tai Chi in the park, to swimming, and many other activities. I know from my personal, subjective experience that being outside is good medicine, but since JPB has a neuroscience and research background, I wanted to pick her brain about the science of green exercise.
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We talked about different ways to be mindful in nature, giving examples like the Japanese concept of "forest bathing" (shinrin-yoku), and JPB's own practice of noticing "pretty little things." And, we also touched on how exposure to the discomfort of being out in the elements – like when it's hot, cold, or rainy – could help us develop stress resilience.
I hope this episode will inspire you to take your movement outside in the coming seasons – or to at least look out the window more during the day! -- You can learn more about Jessica Patching-Bunch (JPB) through her website
and by listening to her podcast, Brain Body Resilience!
You can also follow her on Instagram @jpb.brainbodyresilience
For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.
Lastly, you can follow the podcast (and Addie, the host) on Instagram at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, yin yoga, and pictures of PNW nature and my adorable kitty, Mustache).
By Addie deHilster5
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In today's episode, we're talking about green exercise and mindfulness in nature! My guest, Jessica Patching-Bunch (JPB) fills us in on all the benefits that moving outside can provide to the body, brain, and our general well-being.
Green exercise is deliberate movement in a natural environment – everything from hiking or biking outside, to Tai Chi in the park, to swimming, and many other activities. I know from my personal, subjective experience that being outside is good medicine, but since JPB has a neuroscience and research background, I wanted to pick her brain about the science of green exercise.
You'll hear about:
We talked about different ways to be mindful in nature, giving examples like the Japanese concept of "forest bathing" (shinrin-yoku), and JPB's own practice of noticing "pretty little things." And, we also touched on how exposure to the discomfort of being out in the elements – like when it's hot, cold, or rainy – could help us develop stress resilience.
I hope this episode will inspire you to take your movement outside in the coming seasons – or to at least look out the window more during the day! -- You can learn more about Jessica Patching-Bunch (JPB) through her website
and by listening to her podcast, Brain Body Resilience!
You can also follow her on Instagram @jpb.brainbodyresilience
For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.
Lastly, you can follow the podcast (and Addie, the host) on Instagram at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, yin yoga, and pictures of PNW nature and my adorable kitty, Mustache).

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