Nature's Path to Inner Healing with Jesse Cody, Mental Health Advocate
Description
Solitude isn’t always isolation—it can be where healing begins. Bridgett is joined by Jesse Cody, founder of Hike The Good Hike, a nonprofit he created to help people reconnect with nature as a modality for mental health. After years of struggling with trauma, depression, and suicidal ideation, Jesse turned to the outdoors—a choice that led him to walk over 16,000 miles across the U.S. and fueled his mission to advocate for mental wellness. His personal healing journey sparked a deep passion for men’s mental health and his belief that telling your story can be the spark that ignites someone else’s.
You can see more of Jesse’s work on his Instagram, LinkedIn, and by visiting hikethegoodhike.org.
Takeaways:
- Self-sabotage often stems from deep-seated trauma and insecurity
- Healing begins with acknowledging childhood pain
- Nature can reconnect us to our inner selves
- Vulnerability is a form of courage
- Supportive community matters in the healing process
- Hiking can be a powerful mental health tool
- Solitude allows for reflection and emotional processing
- Men are finding the courage to open up
- Empathy is vital, especially for the youth
- Safe spaces make healing possible
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