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In this insightful episode of The Mindful Living, host Sana sits down with Bryan Hardy—a holistic nutritionist and wellness guide—to explore how our connection to nature directly impacts our mental and emotional health. Bryan opens up about his near-death medical experience, healing journey, and transformative time in the Peruvian Amazon. Together, they discuss the simplicity and power of grounding practices like gardening, cooking with whole foods, and listening to our bodies. This conversation reminds us that healing doesn’t come from quick fixes—it comes from realignment with what’s natural and sustainable.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Healing starts by reconnecting with nature, even through simple steps like keeping a houseplant or growing herbs.
Emotional and physical wellness are deeply tied to how we eat, move, breathe, and interact with the earth.
Sustainable well-being requires tuning out quick-fix culture and tuning into body-led choices.
Bryan’s time with Amazonian shamans taught him that purpose and peace come from caring for the land and engaging with it directly.
Connect with Bryan Hardy:
Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM
Stay Tuned And Follow Us!
#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness #mindfulliving #naturehealing #mentalhealth
In this insightful episode of The Mindful Living, host Sana sits down with Bryan Hardy—a holistic nutritionist and wellness guide—to explore how our connection to nature directly impacts our mental and emotional health. Bryan opens up about his near-death medical experience, healing journey, and transformative time in the Peruvian Amazon. Together, they discuss the simplicity and power of grounding practices like gardening, cooking with whole foods, and listening to our bodies. This conversation reminds us that healing doesn’t come from quick fixes—it comes from realignment with what’s natural and sustainable.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Healing starts by reconnecting with nature, even through simple steps like keeping a houseplant or growing herbs.
Emotional and physical wellness are deeply tied to how we eat, move, breathe, and interact with the earth.
Sustainable well-being requires tuning out quick-fix culture and tuning into body-led choices.
Bryan’s time with Amazonian shamans taught him that purpose and peace come from caring for the land and engaging with it directly.
Connect with Bryan Hardy:
Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM
Stay Tuned And Follow Us!
#podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness #mindfulliving #naturehealing #mentalhealth