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Ponder While We Wander

Ponder While We Wander

著者: Natasha Morisawa Amber Martin
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This is where we have explored and recorded topics that open our curiosity and find connection to outside spaces. We will also connect with others who inspire us and walk new paths literally and figuratively. Come listen! ponderwhilewewander.comCopyright 2025 All rights reserved. 代替医療・補完医療 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Ep 3: Walking labyrinths together: a contemplative practice for uncertain times
    2025/07/15

    Denny Park

    Seattle, WA- USA

    Join us for a discussion where we explore what labyrinths are, how you can walk them, and how walking them can be an important contemplative practice for our times.

    https://labyrinthlocator.org/labyrinth/denny-park/440/

    Explore more about Ponder While We Wander

    https://ponderwhilewewander.com/

    https://ponderwhilewewander.substack.com/

    Episode Resources

    https://labyrinthlocator.org/

    https://labyrinthsociety.org/

    https://veriditas.org/

    https://www.contemplativelife.org/practice/the-center-for-contemplative-mind-in-society/all/teaching-learning

    https://www.contemplativelife.org/practice/labyrinth/all/body-movement

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    35 分
  • Ep 2: Walking up a hill, is it better together?
    2025/07/01

    Seattle, Washington-USA

    Discovery Park

    We explore the topic of how we do hard things as we launch our discussion from an article of a study about social support and our perception of how steep a hill can be. There are also some surprise raccoons. Come explore if it matters who you’re standing next to or not when we do hard things!

    Explore more about Ponder While We Wander

    https://ponderwhilewewander.com/

    https://ponderwhilewewander.substack.com/

    Episode Resources

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3291107/

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    26 分
  • Ep 1: Are we suffering from Zoochosis?
    2025/06/15

    Seattle, Washington-USA

    Discovery Park

    Jumping off of the work of Dr. Vaughan Wilkins and the field of applied Ecopsychology, Amber Martin and Natasha Morisawa explore the theme of Enculturated Zoochosis. Metaphors applicable to living in modernity and the challenges we may be having are discussed while observing some of the urban wildlife of Discovery Park in Seattle, WA. Could we be experiencing collective trauma? If so, what are the symptoms and what are the problems? And how might we begin to address these?

    Explore more about Ponder While We Wander

    https://ponderwhilewewander.com/

    https://ponderwhilewewander.substack.com/

    Episode Resources

    https://www.vaughanwilkins.com/thesis

    https://www.seattle.gov/x63689

    https://unitedindians.org/

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    26 分

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