Things that shape my work:

🌲 A deep respect for the more-than-human world

🌿 The slow medicine of plants, trees and seasons

🌧️ Holding space for both joy and sorrow

🌼 Creative, sensory invitations that reconnect us to wonder

🕊️ A belief that we were never truly separate from the wild

Meet your guide

Pippa is the founder of Yew in the Wild, offering gentle, grounded spaces for healing and reconnection through nature. With roots in gardening and caregiving, she brings a rich tapestry of lived experience to her work — guiding with warmth, presence and deep respect for the land. Her sessions are slow, spacious, and quietly transformative.

I guide people into meaningful, healing connection with the natural world — and with themselves.

My path here hasn’t been linear. I came to this work through lived experience — caring for others, working with the land, and walking my own journey of healing. Before forest bathing, I ran my own gardening business, and previously a care business supporting both older people and young adults. I began to notice how being outdoors — even in the smallest ways — created space for ease, presence and a quiet kind of transformation.

This deepened my belief that nature can meet us where we are — especially when life feels tender, overwhelming, or uncertain.

I’ve since trained in Forest Bathing and Nature Connection, and continue to learn from the land itself, from wise teachers, and from each person I guide. My practice is relational, intuitive and inclusive — with a gentle, trauma-aware approach and a grounding in kindness, consent and deep listening.

Whether you're arriving with grief, burnout, curiosity or longing — you are welcome here.
You don’t have to explain. You don’t have to fix anything.
Nature knows what to do.