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Natural Obsession Podcast

Natural Obsession Podcast

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On Natural Obsession, we’re building a community of people who love the outdoors and want to see it flourish. Through honest conversations with adventurers, conservationists, and individuals, we explore what makes our natural spaces so special and how we can all work together to preserve them. It’s about learning from the past, appreciating the present, and protecting the future—one story at a time.

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  • EP 18 | We Were Made for the Wild (Part 2 of 2): Finding Balance in a Disconnected World
    Oct 13 2025

    Come along with us for the second part of this two part episode with Professors of Psychology Dr. Jennifer Penney and Dr. Carmen Merrick! Learn with us as they talk about their research on nature connectedness and how it benefits us psychologically.

    Have you ever noticed how a short walk can flip your whole day? We lean into that reality with a deep, practical look at nature connectedness—what it is, how psychologists measure it, and why it consistently boosts mood, attention, creativity, and resilience. Dr. Jennifer Penner and Dr. Carmen Merrick, unpack the difference between “time outside” and the felt sense of belonging to a living community, then connect the dots between physiology, behavior, and culture so you can actually use this science.

    We dig into the everyday choices that make reconnection possible. From the power of birdsongs and window views when you can’t get outside to why thirty minutes outside often hits the sweet spot for stress relief and focus—the message is refreshingly doable. You’ll hear how campuses and workplaces can nudge healthier defaults with outdoor classes, walking meetings, and simple green spaces, and how group conservation projects convert climate anxiety into meaningful action and renewed agency.

    Along the way, we talk equity in green space, ADHD and executive function benefits from outdoor time, and the culture change needed to loosen our dependence on screens. This is a hopeful, grounded guide to living slower and rewilding daily life without leaving your job or your city—one windowsill planter, lunch-break walk, and neighborhood project at a time.

    If this conversation sparks something, tap follow, share with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a quick review to help more people find the show.

    To learn more about our guests this episode click the links below:

    Dr. Jennifer Penner

    Dr. Carmen Merrick

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    What is the Natural Obsession Podcast all about?

    Growing up, we all had those moments in nature that stuck with us—whether it was a quiet walk in the woods or a grand adventure. On Natural Obsession, it’s our desire to bring those moments to life. As we talk to people from all walks of life we will learn how they fell in love with the outdoors, the different ways they enjoy it today, and explore how we can work together to ensure these spaces are around for years to come. It’s all about sharing memories from the outdoors and ensuring future generations can make their own.

    To find out more about Natural Obsession and hosts, Daniel Emison and TJ Virden, visit our website at https://www.natob.co/.

    If you have questions about episodes or have guest recommendations please email us at info@natob.co.

    Follow us on social media to keep up with upcoming guests and episode info:

    • Natural Obsession on Facebook
    • @NatObPodcast on Instagram


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    49 Min.
  • EP 18 | We Were Made for the Wild (Part 1 of 2): Finding Balance in a Disconnected World
    Oct 6 2025

    In this first of two episodes, we sit down with Dr. Jennifer Penner and Dr. Carmen Merrick, psychology professors at Hendrix College, to explore how time in nature can calm the mind, restore balance, and reconnect us to what matters most.

    From classrooms in Arkansas to fieldwork in Costa Rica, Jenn and Carmen study how the outdoors shapes memory, emotion, and well-being. We talk about why students feel more anxious than ever, how nature helps us slow down, and what it means to find wholeness in a busy, distracted world.

    Whether you’re a parent, student, or anyone trying to live slower and more intentionally, this conversation will remind you that we were made for the wild.

    Learn more about their work at Hendrix College:

    Dr. Jennifer Penner

    Dr. Carmen Merrick

    _______________________

    What is the Natural Obsession Podcast all about?

    Growing up, we all had those moments in nature that stuck with us—whether it was a quiet walk in the woods or a grand adventure. On Natural Obsession, it’s our desire to bring those moments to life. As we talk to people from all walks of life we will learn how they fell in love with the outdoors, the different ways they enjoy it today, and explore how we can work together to ensure these spaces are around for years to come. It’s all about sharing memories from the outdoors and ensuring future generations can make their own.

    To find out more about Natural Obsession and hosts, Daniel Emison and TJ Virden, visit our website at https://www.natob.co/.

    If you have questions about episodes or have guest recommendations please email us at info@natob.co.

    Follow us on social media to keep up with upcoming guests and episode info:

    • Natural Obsession on Facebook
    • @NatObPodcast on Instagram


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    52 Min.
  • EP 17 | Raised in the Wild: She Doesn’t Buy Meat — She Hunts It
    Sep 22 2025

    From her first deer hunt at just one week old to harvesting a mountain goat after months of scouting steep Colorado terrain with her teenage son, Hillery Edinger carries forward a rich family legacy of hunting and outdoor living. She’s a fourth-generation outdoorswoman whose life centers around the land—and what it provides.

    Hillery shares stories of her grandmother who took down 31 bull elk during her lifetime, carefully documenting each harvest with photos and handwritten notes that now serve as family heirlooms and hunting wisdom.

    This conversation pulls us into what it means to truly live off the land in modern America. Hillery and her family of four rarely purchase meat from stores, instead filling their freezer with ethically harvested game—from elk and deer to mountain lion and even invasive iguanas hunted during a family trip to Puerto Rico. She uses every part of the animals she harvests, turning bear fat into pie crusts and elk tallow into soaps and balms.

    But it’s not just about the food. Hillery speaks to the connection, resilience, and presence that the hunting lifestyle has built into her family. Her sons are learning to call in elk, butcher meat, and notice the rhythms of the wild—skills that go far beyond the woods.

    As she puts it:

    “I don’t have a fear of them ever having a hard time feeding themselves. No matter what the world turns into, they should be able to put meat on their plate.”

    This episode is part of our Season 2 theme: Live Slow, Re-Wild—a return to what matters.


    🎧 Listen now and hear what a life lived close to the land really looks like.


    Follow Hillery on Instagram:

    @change_altitude_seek_adventure

    https://www.instagram.com/change_altitude_seek_adventure


    _______________________

    What is the Natural Obsession Podcast all about?

    Growing up, we all had those moments in nature that stuck with us—whether it was a quiet walk in the woods or a grand adventure. On Natural Obsession, it’s our desire to bring those moments to life. As we talk to people from all walks of life we will learn how they fell in love with the outdoors, the different ways they enjoy it today, and explore how we can work together to ensure these spaces are around for years to come. It’s all about sharing memories from the outdoors and ensuring future generations can make their own.

    To find out more about Natural Obsession and hosts, Daniel Emison and TJ Virden, visit our website at https://www.natob.co/.

    If you have questions about episodes or have guest recommendations please email us at info@natob.co.

    Follow us on social media to keep up with upcoming guests and episode info:

    • Natural Obsession on Facebook
    • @NatObPodcast on Instagram


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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
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