Walk with SMB: Remember You ARE Nature

Episode 1 Summary: What if the deepest root cause of burnout isn't just stress or workload—but forgetting something essential about who we are?

In this opening episode, Susan shares the Camino revelation that sparked this podcast: We ARE nature. Not separate from it. Not visitors to it. When we lose connection to the natural world, we feel incomplete—tired, lonely, half-present.

This is the story of how patience, observation, and remembering changed everything. It's an invitation to explore what might shift when you stop trying to optimize your way to wellbeing and start reconnecting with the nature you already are.

If you've tried all the wellness strategies and still feel exhausted, start here.

Episode Length: 18 minutes

Show Notes

What happens when the place where your heart feels most alive doesn’t match the world where you spend most of your time?

In this opening episode of Rooted: A Podcast About Nature & Wellbeing, Susan Morgan Bailey explores the tension between modern life and our innate connection to the natural world. After decades working in organizational culture and wellbeing, and a transformative walk along the Camino de Santiago, Susan began asking a deeper question:

How do we stay rooted in nature while living in an increasingly built and artificial world?

This episode introduces the core lens of the podcast — that nature-based wellbeing isn’t about escaping modern life. It’s about remembering that we are nature, and that reconnecting to the natural world may be essential for nervous system regulation, resilience, and thriving in an artificial age.

You’ll hear about:

  • Walking the Camino de Santiago and adopting the pace of nature

  • The idea of living in three worlds: natural, built, and artificial

  • Why modern burnout and disconnection may be rooted in nature loss

  • How nature connection practices can ground and reorient us

  • What it means to remember: You are nature

If you’ve ever felt more yourself outside, you’re not alone. This podcast is an invitation to explore what becomes possible when we live in all three worlds — with awareness, intention, and roots in the right place.


“You are nature, and nature is an essential part of your well-being.”

Prefer to read? The full transcript is available below.

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