#17: Bree Jameson Mother Nature is my Doula. Turning to the Outdoors for Mental Health and Big Questions
Description
Our conversation with Bree Jameson was the perfect reminder of how powerful Mother Nature is.
Bree is a realtor from Texas, she is also a climber, caver, skier, and mom to 12 year old twin boys. Along side all of this Bree works with a range of non profit organisations that facilitate outdoor experiences for minority communities.
It's hard to summarise this chat, because we cover so many topics, but at the heart of it all is how powerful our time in the outdoors can be. The way our mental health, parenting, and sense of self can be impacted by going into nature is truly incredible.Bree shares wisdom she has found through her own journey with depression, and raising two boys as a single mother. Her passion and energy for the outdoors is infectious, and her drive to share this experience with others is inspiring.
References;
Author Richard Louv 'Last Child in the Woods' and 'Vitamin N'
Latino Outside
Outdoor Afro
Black Outside
Hike Queens
The Texas Lady Crushers
Women of Winter
Content Warning: infrequent strong language
Disclaimer: Content, commentary, and opinions shared on the Mum's Gone Climbing podcast are for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for medical and/or health advice from a professional, and should not be substituted for care based on the facts/circumstances of your individual situation.
Our favourite Pelvic Health Physio, Emily Elgar, returns to the podcast to chat prolapse, pessaries and perimenopause.
Emily shares some basics around pelvic floor anatomy, different types of prolapses, along with diagnosis and treatment.
This conversation also provided space for Eva, one of our...
Published 11/17/24
Pelvic Health Clinical Specialist and absolutely delightful human, Emily Elgar, is back on the podcast.
Our conversation explores why creating a space for women's health, and more specifically pelvic health, is so important and needed.
Emily also shares her struggles with burnout as a healthcare...
Published 10/15/24