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When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. - John Muir

As our medical professionals are hard at work to heal people from the COVID 19 virus, the Earth is also healing.

It’s an incredible thing to witness as this is just one of the many lessons we are learning throughout this difficult time.

Joining Dr. Michelle Robin this week to discuss how we can further help Mother Nature second-time guest, Sami Aaron.

Sam is a retired software developer, meditation & yoga teacher, master naturalist, and both Founder and Board Chair of The Resilient Activist.

Join Dr. Michelle Robin and Sami Aaron as they talk about:

What led her to launch the organization, The Resilient Activist, after the death of her oldest son. The interesting shift we are seeing as pollution clears and the plant is healing during COVID 19. Resilient tools for people who are struggling emotionally with climate change. How to schedule a mindfulness practice into your day including your shopping habits. What mindfulness practices you can do during COVID19 depending on what personally resonantes and feels better for you. Simple ways to make your home more ‘green’ and to teach your family about caring for the environment.

Learn all about the 5 Essentials For A Resilient World:

Reconnect with nature Respect all life Regreen our planet Replenish our resources Revamp our spending

Guest

Sami Aaron Founder and Board Chair of The Resilient Activist Meditation & yoga teacher Master naturalist

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Mentioned In This Episode

Sami Aaron The Resilient Activist Upcoming Events with The Resilient Activist COVID-19 Angst: Building Resilience Christine Julian Climate Council of Kansas City The 2020 Earth Festival ONLINE with Climate Council of Kansas City Climate Psychiatry Alliance Climate Psychology Alliance Climate Aware Therapist Pledge Zero Waste Living KC

Native Gardening resources: Deep Roots KC Missouri Prairie Foundation's Grow Native

 Local Kansas City resources for kids and nature connections:

Blue River Forest Experience Well Wilderness Kids Clement Waters

Parks and Recreation sites for kids programming

Johnson County Park & Rec District Missouri Department of Conservation's Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center Lenexa Parks & Rec