• Episode 21: Gratitude for Birds II
    Nov 23 2024

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    In this episode, we honor gratitude for wild birds, by playing voices of gratitude from around the world, which some of our listeners and network members have offered. We thank all that have contributed and those of you who listen!
    You will hear the voices of:

    Arax, United Kingdom

    Don Boyd, New Mexico

    Pamela Lowell, Massachusetts

    Pam Kolber-Zicca, New York

    Mary, Colorado

    Holly Thomas, New Mexico

    Dave Edson, Massachusetts

    Jo, California

    Laurel, Michigan

    Holly Merker, Pennsylvania

    Julie, Maryland

    Susan Preston, New Mexico

    Jack Bruce, Georgia

    Amanda Booher, South Dakota

    Lindsay McNamara, New Jersey

    Anne, Pennsylvania

    Poem by Mary Oliver: “With Thanks to the Field Sparrow”

    In the Mindful Birding Nerding segment: Holly Thomas explores the science of gratitude and joy

    Spending Money on Others Promotes Happiness https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1150952

    A neural link between generosity and happiness

    https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15964

    In the Joy of Birdsong segment, Chris Benesh is back with the song of a Horned Lark recorded in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    46 mins
  • Episode 20: Mindful Birding for Mental Health & Self-compassion: Good birds, good birders and FOMO
    Oct 21 2024

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    Do you often hear the question: “See anything good?” while birding?

    In this episode we discuss this question and tease apart the idea of “what is a good bird”, what is a “good birder”, and how sometimes these questions might allow self-judgement to surface, and how these questions relate to both our mental health and self-compassion.

    We also bring up the fear of missing out, and how this may also influence our mental wellbeing in the context of birding. Link to Bird Diva blog on Fomo

    In the Mindful Birding Nerding science segment, Holly Thomas shares how self-compassion can enhance our experiences with birds.
    Links: Dr. Kristin Neff

    Balanced Minds : Comparison vs Compassion

    Thich Nhat Hahn’s writing provides prompts on how to replace negative energy and mindful birding could be a good way to address that negative energy if it surfaces for us.

    Reading suggestions:

    Dawn Songs edited by Jamie K. Reaser and J. Drew Lanham

    Mary Oliver’s Owl’s And Other Fantasies

    J.Drew Lanham’s Sparrow Envy

    The Joy of Birdsong segment features birds recorded from Acadia National Park’s Schoodic Peninsula

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    41 mins
  • Episode 19: Bird Language & Mindful Birding with Dan Gardoqui
    Sep 26 2024

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    Have you ever wondered how you can become even more attuned to the birds around you?

    In this episode of the Mindful Birding Podcast, Holly and Holly have a conversation with Dan Gardoqui, a well known specialist in bird language, and nature-based consultant & coach, award winning educator and naturalist.

    You’ll get to hear some tips and input on deepening our connections to the natural world, "talking to birds", thinking about our attention and energy, curiosity as a superpower, and practicing gratitude.

    We also share a segment from the book What the Robin Knows, by Jon Young, for which Dan served as science and audio editor.

    In the Joy of Birdsong segment, you’ll be treated to Dan’s incredible mimicry of some common North American birds.

    Learn more about Dan and Lead with Nature at Lead with Nature

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    42 mins
  • Episode 18: The Mindful Birding Project with Dr. Barbara Patterson
    Aug 28 2024

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    In this episode we welcome Dr. Barbara Patterson from Fort Collins Colorado. Barb’s work of creating and contributing to the Mindful Birding programs in her community is tremendous. Her latest endeavor is called The Mindful Birding Project, and she shares the details with us here.

    Barb authored the booklet A Mindful Birding Journey which was first distributed to cancer patients in her local community, and can be found as a free download on the mindful birding network’s resources page.

    Holly Thomas shares a reading from writing of Ed Yong, and how this so beautifully intertwines with mindful birding.

    Chris Benesh returns in this episode's Joy of Birdsong segment, sharing some special moments he had with a Brown-backed Solitaire in Oaxaca Mexico.

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    31 mins
  • Episode 17 Mindful Birding: Sit Spots, Festivals, & Retreats
    Jul 30 2024

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    In this episode, Holly and Holly discuss locations and sites we consider optimal for Mindful Birding group outings, and highlight why sitting in one spot, or Sit Spots, can offer rewards and unexpected surprises.

    We discuss why we feel Mindful Birding is gaining more traction, and how Mindful Birding experiences can intersect other interests, such as poetry, fine arts, yoga, nature journaling, mothing, and forest bathing.

    Check out artist Debra Ramsay and her show Flying Colors at the Hunterdon Art Museum in New Jersey, and our collaborative event pairing Debra’s work with Mindful Birding

    Other links from this episode:

    Southeastern Arizona Birding Festival

    Wings Over Water NW Birding Festival

    Whitehawk Birding's Ornitherapy Retreats

    Acadia Birding Festival

    Bird Diva

    Tammah Watts

    Red Rock Audubon’s Mindful Birding Poetry Walk

    Three Wattled Bellbird

    Talamanca Hummingbird

    Check out upcoming Mindful Birding Retreats and Slow Birding Weekends

    The Art of Mindful Birdwatching

    The Bison Range

    Lazuli Bunting

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    42 mins
  • Episode 16: Mindful Birding - Your Questions Answered Part II
    Jun 23 2024

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    In this episode Holly & Holly continue to answer questions we’ve received about Mindful Birding in part II of Mindful Birding – Your Questions Answered.

    We also continue our chat with therapist Pamela Lowell, who turns the tables on us, and asks us some questions about how we met and started this podcast.

    In our Mindful Birding Nerding segment, Holly Thomas explores why birds might be the perfect gateway to mindfulness practice, and explores open monitoring and focused attention, and how they may improve wellbeing.

    Holly Thomas reads a quote from Carl Safina's newest book Alfie and Me

    We’re happy to have Chris Benesh sharing an encounter he had along the Sabinal River in the Hill Country of central Texas in late April for this installment of the Joy of Birdsong. Within the soundscape, you can hear up to 10 species,

    If you are enjoying our podcast, please consider giving us a rating on your podcasting platform! Also, if there’s something you want to hear more about, please let us know by contacting us

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    44 mins
  • Episode 15: Hope, Healing, and Mindful Birding with Therapist Pamela Lowell
    May 20 2024

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    In this episode, Holly and Holly spend time talking with trauma therapist, artist, and author Pamela Lowell, and how Mindful Birding and time spent connecting with birds and nature can be an effective therapeutic vehicle not only for human wellbeing, but also for the wellbeing of our planet.
    Find Pamela's book My Summer with Ospreys here

    Holly Merker offers a quote by the Tao te Ching

    Holly Thomas shares how a pause can bring us into the present moment, and how this can help guide us in Mindful Birding and in life. In this segment, Holly quotes Tara Brach's - The Sacred Pause, and reads the poem called "The Clearing" by by Martha Postlethwaite, from her book Addiction and Recovery: A spiritual pilgrimage

    In our Joy of Birdsong segment, Holly Thomas shares the song of the Black-chinned Sparrow she encounters in New Mexico.

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    45 mins
  • Episode 14: Mindful Birding - Your Questions Answered Part I
    Apr 25 2024

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    In this episode of the Mindful Birding Podcast, Holly & Holly answer some of the questions received surrounding Mindful Birding. This episode is part one of our discussion, and we hope you enjoy.
    If you have questions or comments, please contact us at mindfulbirdingnetwork@gmail.com or through the Mindful Birding Network

    Holly Merker shares a segment from Dr. Alexander Skutch's writing on companionship and connections of the birds we encounter from the book The Life of the Hummingbird
    In this segment, we hear an audio recording of Skutch's beloved Bicolored Antbird created by birder and naturalist Jonathan Irons

    In the Mindful Birding Nerding segment, Holly Thomas explores two studies surrounding the impact of nature on healing, including Dr. Roger Ulrich's landmark study looking at how a view through a window impacts recovery for hospitalized patients recovering from surgery, and the psycho-evolutionary theory, which demonstrates how the natural world impacts our feelings of wellbeing.

    For the Joy of Birdsong segment, we Hollys share some audio postcards from our recent travels around the US.
    Here you will hear songs and sounds from the following birds:
    Pacific Wren, Cassin's Sparrow, Black-capped Vireo, and Golden-cheeked Warbler.
    Locations of recordings include:
    Birch Bay State Park, South Llano River State Park, Pedernales Falls State Park

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    35 mins