by Amelia Hansen | Aug 13, 2022 | our work, research
Exiting the Anthropocene Exiting the Anthropocene: Achieving personal and planetary health in the 21st century Susan L. Prescott, Alan C. Logan, Jamie Bristow, Ricardo Rozzi, Rob Moodie, Nicole Redvers, Tari Haahtela, Sara Warber, Blake Poland, Trevor Hancock, Brian...
by Fayeannette Pierce-Parsons | Jun 18, 2022 | writing
Can We Be, With All Our Relations? To Be in this world has any number of definitions, often dependent on who you ask. In many cultures nothing is more defining to one’s Being as their name, who has named them, what their name means, and its history. Names, though not...
by Sara Warber | Feb 27, 2022 | awakening the dream, our work
What is the Mutual Reawakening Project? What is the Mutual Reawakening Project?We are a group of women who are investigating and promoting dreams of health, of nature, and of a balanced life – each one a deep blue, velvet sack filled with potential. What do we mean by...
by Amelia Hansen | Oct 12, 2021 | our work, research
Mutual Reawakening Team Members at UWNatureHealth2021 We are pleased to announce that two members of the Mutual Reawakenings team will be speaking at University of Washington’s Virtual Nature & Health Conference. Reawakenings’ Dr. Sara Warber (Clinical Professor...
by Sara Warber | May 2, 2021 | art & performance
Keewaydinoquay of Garden Island: A Story of Hope and Healing Presented by Sara Warber, MDfor the Beaver Island Historical Society Earth Day, April 22, 2021 Watch the archived 50-minute talk followed by a 30-minute Q & A on YouTube. Sara studied and sometimes lived...
by Amelia Hansen | Aug 31, 2020 | inspiration & context
The Environment Can Actually Change our Physiology “While it’s something that we intuitively understand as humans, studies prove the health benefits of spending time outside.” In this interview entitled “Prescribing Nature: A Physician’s Perspective on Wellness and...
by Cinder Hypki | Apr 1, 2020 | awakening the dream, our work, writing
Reaping What We Sow in the Garden Photos by Cinder Hypki Shawn takes care planting the flower bed. It was a late afternoon in October, a day when the warm sun pours down like honey, softening everything and massaging Baltimore’s achy shoulders. I was walking with a...