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[The Healing Power of the Outdoors: A Simple Prescription for Mental Well-being]-[The Healing Power of Outdoors]

Effortless English Podcast | Learn English · B2 · 2025-04-16

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The Healing Power of the Outdoors: A Simple Prescription for Mental Well-being

In this episode, AJ Hoge, author of Effortless English, shifts his focus from language acquisition to a fundamental aspect of human health: the profound, healing power of spending time outdoors. While the core mission of Effortless English is to achieve "true fluency" through "natural English input" and "intuitive" grammar learning, Hoge argues that the environment in which one learns—and lives—is just as critical as the method itself.

The "Magic Bullet" for Mental and Physical Health

Hoge identifies a simple yet transformative "magic remedy" for those struggling with low energy, depression, or a lack of purpose: getting outside. He advocates for spending several hours every day in the open air, regardless of the weather. He describes this as a "superpower" that can "lift you out of depression" and boost your "mental, physical, emotional, and even spiritual energy."

Why Nature Heals

  • Natural Light vs. Artificial Light: Hoge points out that the "artificial lights" found in offices, schools, and hospitals are "unnatural" and can cause headaches or exacerbate stress. Conversely, our biology reacts positively to natural sunlight. He notes that sunrise and sunset specifically help to "lower your stress" and "stress hormones like cortisol," while the bright sun of midday helps to "stimulate your brain" to feel active and energized.
  • Fresh Air and Oxygen: Indoor environments, especially in winter when buildings are "sealed up," suffer from low oxygen levels. Being outdoors provides "higher levels of oxygen," which is inherently energizing and helps combat the fatigue associated with being stagnant indoors.
  • Grounding and Movement: Beyond light and air, Hoge emphasizes the benefits of walking—a "gentle, but powerful form of exercise." He suggests that even simple actions, like being "barefoot on the ground" or feeling the ocean breeze, contribute to a sense of peace and connection.

The Pilgrimage Experience

To illustrate the extreme healing potential of the outdoors, Hoge shares his experiences with long-distance walking pilgrimages like the Shikoku 88 in Japan and the Camino de Santiago in Spain. He observes that these journeys, which involve "walking outdoors all day, every day, for over a month," have earned "deserved reputations for healing." These experiences work because they remove individuals from the "artificial, disconnected" environments of modern life and replace them with constant exposure to nature, movement, and fresh air.

Practical Application: "Walk and Talk"

For those who feel "stuck" in their daily lives, Hoge suggests the following strategies:

  1. The "Walk and Talk" Method: Instead of sitting "on your butt inside" while studying or listening to podcasts, Hoge encourages listeners to "put on your headphones and listen to Effortless English" while walking outdoors. This prevents sleepiness and increases concentration, effectively doubling the benefits of the time spent.
  2. Cultivating Anticipation: Hoge emphasizes the power of "anticipation"—the excitement of looking forward to a future positive event. Planning an outdoor trip, even a modest one, provides hope and a reason to move forward, which is a vital antidote to the despair that often accompanies deep depression.
  3. Helping Others: If you know someone struggling with depression, Hoge suggests that instead of offering complex advice, you should simply "get them out of their house." Invite them for a walk or plan a trip together. The goal is to move them out of their isolated, indoor environment and into the "more interesting environment" of the outdoors.

Conclusion

Hoge concludes with a powerful challenge: stop spending the majority of your time indoors. Even if you work in an office, make a conscious effort to reclaim your time after work by going outside. Whether you are in the countryside or a city, the outdoors is "therapeutic." By making the simple choice to "be depressed, but do it outside," you begin the process of shifting your mental state toward the light, fostering greater happiness and energy in your daily life.

🎯Key Sentences

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The words come out.
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You're just communicating.
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It's all very effortless, relaxed and natural.
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That is the foundation.
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So you don't have to think about the grammar.
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📝Key Phrases

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go through a hard/tough time
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beyond your control
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get stuck
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low energy
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magic bullet
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📖 Transcript

I'm AJ Hoge, the author of Effortless English.
Learn to speak English like a native.
That means speak effortlessly.
Effortlessly, where does the word Effortless English come from?
It means that speaking English feels effortless.
The words come out.

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