To Connect with Nature, Believe!
- Bernard Beitman, MD
- Sep 26
- 1 min read
Updated: 44 minutes ago
Conscious Conversations with Trees, with Isabella Clark.

What if trees are more than silent witnesses to human history. What if they’re speaking to us all the time?
In this week’s episode of Connecting with Coincidence, Dr. Bernard Beitman talks with independent researcher Isabella Clark about the surprising ways trees communicate with us.
While modern culture may dismiss the idea, many traditions have long understood that trees are conscious beings, capable of sending out subtle electromagnetic frequencies that our minds can translate into words, images, and feelings.
Isabella and Dr. Beitman explore the ancient roots of human–tree connection, the science of non-human communication, and how rediscovering this relationship can help us heal our bond with the natural world. They remind us: trees want to connect. All it takes is our belief and our willingness to listen.
Meet Isabella now on the Connecting with Coincidence podcast:
About Isabella Clark
Isabella Clark is an independent researcher, writer, and broadcast journalist based in the UK. Her work spans animal cultures, plant communication, and human–more-than-human relationships. She brings together science, ethics, and imagination to illuminate how deeply connected we are to the living world. Isabella also volunteers with conservation organizations and serves on the Stewardship Council of The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence.
Learn about Isabella’s work: Corona and the Crone
Presentation for At the Limits of the Imagination: Borderland Co-Becoming
Read her recent article: Participatory Perspectives
And be sure to check out our many fascinating podcast guests in our Connecting with Coincidence library of episodes:
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