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Reverie Nature Podcast

著者: Chadwick Howard Clifford
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  • Delve into a diverse array of topics, including wilderness survival skills, bushcraft, nature soundscapes, captivating stories of environmental heroes, secrets in animal tracks, and much more. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to enhance their skills or seasoned guides collecting little gems of insight.
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    Hosted in the heart of a land trust site and hiking trailhead: Blueberry Mountain (cliffLAND)



    © 2024 Chadwick Howard Clifford, Reverie Nature Podcast
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  • The Essentials of Outdoors Clothing Part 1. Balancing performance, practicality & style
    2024/05/11

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    • The episode discusses the critical roles of outdoor clothing and the need for functionality to ensure safety and comfort during wilderness endeavors...
    • The narrative contrasts traditional and modern clothing choices through personal anecdotes, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of each.
    • Layering is emphasized as a practical approach to regulating body temperature and adapting to varying activity levels.
    • The discussion delves into different types of fibers used in outdoor clothing, such as cotton and wool, ...
    • Practical tips are shared for utilizing wool in various layers of clothing, ... additional insulation around wrists.
    • The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of keeping the head covered for heat retention and the versatility of wool in providing warmth and comfort in outdoor settings.

    Please consider leaving a rating and/or review wherever you listen to the podcast. Don't forget to share a good episode on social media too. The mid-roll ad on this podcast includes the song entitled House of Mirrors, by Chad Clifford (Pete Meyer on flute).

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    Thank you for tuning in to the Reverie Nature Podcast! Your support keeps our adventures alive. Be certain to subscribe for more captivating episodes exploring the wonders of the natural world. Join us on this journey to embrace nature's song and preserve the beauty of our planet. Together, we can make a difference.

    Chad Clifford

    Please support the podcast through a donation or subscription at:
    Buy me a coffee


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    41 分
  • Writing a song: Podcast's Theme Song
    2024/05/04

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    Join host Chad Clifford on a captivating journey through the intricate melodies and profound inspirations behind the theme song of the Revery Nature podcast. In this immersive episode, Chad delves into the soul-stirring essence of the song, inviting listeners to experience its full length and unravel the layers of its creation.

    As the song fills the airwaves, Chad transports us to the tranquil realm of nature, where every chord and lyric resonates with the beauty and resilience of the natural world. With vivid imagery drawn from his own nature journaling experiences atop Blueberry Mountain, Chad paints a poignant picture of scarlet tanagers singing amidst trembling aspen leaves and heavy mists rising through the countryside, combed by the pines.

    Against the backdrop of these sensory observations, Chad reveals the subtle metaphors intertwined with the lyrics, reflecting the tumultuous times marked by the crisis of current news in the media (when the song was written). Through the lens of nature's tranquility and turmoil, the song captures the essence of loss, resilience, and the enduring power of love amidst adversity.

    Venturing deeper into the creative process, Chad shares insights into the musical composition, exploring the evocative use of drop tuning and simple chord progressions to enhance the song's emotional resonance. With heartfelt anecdotes and reflections, he unveils the symbiotic relationship between music and nature, each amplifying the other's beauty and depth.

    From the haunting harmonies of the harmonica to the breathtaking drone footage capturing the essence of fall, Chad's narrative immerses listeners in a symphony of sights and sounds, inviting them to embrace the magic of music in nature.

    As the episode draws to a close, Chad offers a glimpse into the broader themes of music in nature that will unfold in future episodes of the podcast. With a heartfelt invitation to saunter forth and embrace nature's song, he leaves listeners inspired to cherish the whispers of the wilderness in their hearts.

    Tune in to the Reverie Nature podcast and let the enchanting melodies of the theme song carry you on a journey of discovery and wonder amidst the beauty of the natural world.

    Please consider leaving a rating and/or review wherever you listen to the podcast. Don't forget to share a good episode on social media too. The mid-roll ad on this podcast includes the song entitled House of Mirrors, by Chad Clifford (Pete Meyer on flute).

    Support the Show.



    Thank you for tuning in to the Reverie Nature Podcast! Your support keeps our adventures alive. Be certain to subscribe for more captivating episodes exploring the wonders of the natural world. Join us on this journey to embrace nature's song and preserve the beauty of our planet. Together, we can make a difference.

    Chad Clifford

    Please support the podcast through a donation or subscription at:
    Buy me a coffee


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    28 分
  • Finding Solitude in Nature: A Journey with Henry David Thoreau
    2024/04/27

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    We venture into the serene landscapes of transcendentalism, conservation, environmentalism, and activism. Thoreau is an iconic figure whose contemplative writings continue to resonate with nature lovers and seekers of inner peace alike.

    In his seminal work, "Walden; or, Life in the Woods," Thoreau invited us to accompany him to the shores of Walden Pond, where he spent two years living deliberately, simplifying his existence, and communing with nature.

    Thoreau had a quest for simplicity, a reverence for the rhythms of the natural world, and an enduring belief that "the universe is wider than our views of it.

    So now, Place yourself at Walden Pond, sitting by a small cabin, with the wind rustling the leaves under a Sienna-tinted sunset, and listen to storyteller Howard Clifford do his reenactment of Henry David Thoreau.

    Flute music and soundscapes by Chad Clifford

    Please consider leaving a rating and/or review wherever you listen to the podcast. Don't forget to share a good episode on social media too. The mid-roll ad on this podcast includes the song entitled House of Mirrors, by Chad Clifford (Pete Meyer on flute).

    Support the Show.



    Thank you for tuning in to the Reverie Nature Podcast! Your support keeps our adventures alive. Be certain to subscribe for more captivating episodes exploring the wonders of the natural world. Join us on this journey to embrace nature's song and preserve the beauty of our planet. Together, we can make a difference.

    Chad Clifford

    Please support the podcast through a donation or subscription at:
    Buy me a coffee


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    40 分

あらすじ・解説

Delve into a diverse array of topics, including wilderness survival skills, bushcraft, nature soundscapes, captivating stories of environmental heroes, secrets in animal tracks, and much more. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to enhance their skills or seasoned guides collecting little gems of insight.
Donation or subscription: Buy me a coffee


Hosted in the heart of a land trust site and hiking trailhead: Blueberry Mountain (cliffLAND)



© 2024 Chadwick Howard Clifford, Reverie Nature Podcast

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