Barbara Deppman Claimed
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
Barbara, whose life was primarily in healthcare leadership. Spent years in hospital C-suites, physician practice leadership, and private-equity healthcare strategy, immersed in high-performance systems built for speed and scale.
Over time, Barbara witnessed the quieter cost of that world: chronic stress, disconnection, and burnout — in colleagues, and in herself. That awareness opened the door to a deeper exploration of back to nature.
Today, Barbara guides forest bathing experiences rooted in Shinrin-Yoku, a practice developed in Japan in the 1980s to counter stress-related illness through intentional time in nature. These immersive walks blend science, presence, and sensory awareness, inviting participants to slow down and re-enter relationship with the living world.
Each experience is a gentle ceremony — restoring the nervous system, deepening awareness, and offering a return to wholeness. This is the ultimate feeling of not escaping, but remembrance.