Heartwood Treehouse #71: Boost Your Mood With Trees
Release Date: 05/05/2020
The Heartwood Treehouse
Resilience and mindfulness work is serious business--maybe too serious? In this episode, host Jacquelyn fletcher Johnson encourages you to tap into a potent tool that can help you plug into your inner strength so you can get back on your feet.
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