153: Can nature and mindfulness help pain?

153: Can nature and mindfulness help pain?

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June 2, 2026 · 37 min · Episode 153

About this episode

This episode explores how nature and mindfulness can aid in pain management.

This episode is produced in partnership with the British Pain Society. The interview with Sam Hughes was recorded at their 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting. Can nature and mindfulness help pain? This episode of Airing Pain looks at the interplay between nature and mindfulness, and how they can become part of the pain management toolkit. Nature and neuroscience. Understand the science with Dr Sam Hughes. Learn how nature interacts with pain, and how this interaction works in virtual reality. Greater connections . We join the Edinburgh and Lothians Greenspace Trust on one of their group wellbeing walks. We look at the benefits of building connections with nature, each other and ourselves. Focusing on the here and now. We hear from trained and accredited mindfulness teacher Cath Ashby. Cath explains how the practice of mindfulness can be applied to nature, and what this can do for pain. Contributors: Dr Sam Hughes, a Senior Lecturer in Pain Neuroscience at the University of Exeter Elly Kinross, a Woodlands and Greenspace Officer with the Edinburgh and Lothians Greenspace Trust Cath Ashby, a trained and accredited mindfulness teacher Pain Concern’s free, online mindfulness sessions

People in this episode

Guests: Sam Hughes, Cath Ashby

Topics covered

  • nature
  • mindfulness
  • pain management
  • neuroscience
  • wellbeing
  • connections

Keywords

  • pain
  • mindfulness
  • nature
  • neuroscience
  • wellbeing
  • pain management
  • virtual reality

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: British Pain Society, Edinburgh and Lothians Greenspace Trust, Pain Concern

Places: Edinburgh, Lothians

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