Interviste

Empowering others through Forest Bathing: a Journey connecting Harlem with Nature
Ebony LaBrew is an overwhelming force of smoothness, consistency and action. Nature has been calling her since she was a child, even in the urban Harlem setting. She guides Forest Bathing walks for the community

Forest Therapy’s Breakthrough for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
She has a bright warm way of explaining herself. Monika Uklejewska is a Psychologist, FTHub Forest Therapy Practitioner and trainer. Her bond with nature cried out to come out again when she became a mom

Forest Bathing and disabilities: the healing power of nature, from science to one’s own experience
Kari Krogh could barely move or talk, but a single blossom in the backyard, โthe pattern and the movement of the shadows and the light streaming down through the canopy above, just those little momentsโ,

The science of Forest Bathing, balancing the world of business with nature
Gabriela Guedez emigrated from her native Venezuela to Canada in 2005 and then to the United States. The nature of her childhood and a strong experience in the Himalayas marked her. As well as being

Forest Bathing with Sign Language: the encounter of calm, silence and awareness
Cristina Rodriguez Gonzalez has a fascinating combination of humility, sweet voice and unstoppable tenacity that has led her to be one of the most prolific Guides. She is an FTHub Forest Therapy Practitioner and Environmental

Nature connection: “inter-being” in the Colorado mountains and the spiritual path of Forest Bathing
Having grown up in suburban New York, going hiking at 13 years old opened a door for FTHub Forest Bathing Guide Jon Gottsegen. A Masters Degree in Environmental Planning, he worked in geographic information systems