Tell us a little about your background and why you decided to become a Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide?. I’m a proud Earthling who is a tree-hugger, music-lover, bicyclist, and scholar-teacher. I teach and research in the areas of African-American literature and culture and the Environmental Humanities at Roosevelt University. I decided to become a Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide because I wanted to experience a more sensory (rather than overly cerebral) connection to nature. It has opened a connection to the rest of nature that I never could have imagined before I knew what forest therapy was.