Episode #6: Finding Yourself At Lake Serene
This fictional drama is a love story about how nature helps us recover from heartbreak and find new ways of loving ourselves.
This fictional drama is a love story about how nature helps us recover from heartbreak and find new ways of loving ourselves.
8 years after the deadliest landslide in U.S. history, we visit Darrington, Washington to see how a small town has picked up the pieces, with eyes set on the future.
Find out how Rosa Hunter brings all of her life experiences and knowledge to studying the health of water in Washington state. And why she’s inspired by another scientist in her family: her grandmother.
Hear what it’s like to evacuate hundreds of sheep off of a flooding farm and listen to Linda’s flood evacuation love story on this episode of Rooted: Where We Stand.
Kathy Wolf shares how trees affect our physical and mental health, how just a few minutes in nature can positively impact us, and what she would do with a magic wand that could change our world.Â
Just a few minutes in nature – even just looking at images of trees – can have positive impacts on our physical and mental health. As the rates of people struggling with their mental health rise globally, we could all use the help.