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How a Group's Ornament Exchange Helps with Grief During Holidays

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Once Upon a Forest

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This week's inspiring video: Once Upon a Forest Having trouble reading this mail? View it in your browser . Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe   Video of the Week Jan 02, 2025   Once Upon a Forest   Maria was a romantic, animal-loving, dreamy child who, growing up, had a hard time conforming to the demands associated with the trajectory towards "a normal life". As a young adult she became depressed, and was encouraged by her therapist to go for walks in the forest. The myriad of funny-looking twigs and sticks she found along the way immediately put her on a path to recovery. When a climate relat...

All Life is Sacred: A Conversation with John Malloy

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Researchers Study the Impact of Singing on Wellbeing

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Canoeist Paddles the 6,000 Mile Great Loop Out of Gratitude

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Teach Me to Be WILD

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This week's inspiring video: Teach Me to Be WILD Having trouble reading this mail? View it in your browser . Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe   Video of the Week Dec 26, 2024   Teach Me to Be WILD   Teach Me to Be WILD explores the work of Wildlife Associates, a sanctuary in Northern California, where injured, non-releasable wild animals become Wild Teachers and are helping heal generations of hurt children. The traumatic histories of the creatures, who range from an Andean condor to a two-toed sloth, often parallel those of the at-risk youth who visit. Unexpected connections are forged that ripple into...