In this heartfelt follow-up to "The Well-Gardened Self," Mary reads and reflects on powerful listener stories about how nature has supported their personal transformations. From fire escape herb gardens to grief walks through the woods, these stories reveal nature as a quiet but potent ally in healing, connection, and growth.
Topics Covered:
🎯Nature and grief processing
🎯Everyday rituals of reconnection
🎯Community through gardening
🎯Intergenerational healing through outdoor time
🎯Why we’re not machines—we’re ecosystems
🎯Nature as metaphor for identity, care, and change
Key Takeaways:
💡Transformation is less about doing and more about becoming—like seasons, slowly and cyclically.
💡Engaging with nature can help us process grief.
💡Rituals in nature ground us and create stability.
💡Change is a natural part of life, as reflected in nature.
💡Caring for plants can awaken our desire to care for ourselves.
💡Nature fosters community and connection among people.
💡Silent companionship with nature can be deeply healing.
💡We are part of nature, not separate from it.
💡Nature invites us to return to our true selves.
💡Transformation often begins with small, intentional actions.
Compelling Quotes:
🎤“The forest held my grief in a way people couldn’t.”
🎤“Nature doesn’t care about your resume. It cares about rhythm, effort, and patience.”
🎤“You are not a machine. You are an ecosystem.”
🎤“Nature doesn't care about your resume."
🎤"Nature is always inviting us to return."
Keywords:
✅nature ✅healing stories ✅transformation and nature ✅grief and the outdoors, ✅mindfulness through gardening ✅ecosystem self-care ✅listener story episode ✅Shobukai Shift podcast ✅Mary Schaub ✅personal transformation stories ✅community gardens healing
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Disclaimer:
***The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.***
Credits: Written, produced and hosted by: Mary Schaub. Theme song written by: Mary Schaub. Mixing Engineer: Dylan Yauch
Contact: Tell us how your transformation is going. Email us at Shobukai_Shift@mschaubadvisory.com or leave us a voicemail at (631) 371-3240 and we may play it on a future episode.
Website: M. Schaub Advisory (MSA)
** Shobukai Shift is a MSA Production **
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