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S.2, EP.23 - RITES OF PASSAGE AND NATURAL HUMAN CONNECTION WITH LEE TREW

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Hey! Welcome to Move Wild Podcast, a podcast dedicated to understanding human health from an evolutionary perspective, and integrating the universal principles of human health and wildness into our lives. Each week I interview and discuss with guests on topics and conversations entered around re-wilding, natural movement, nature connection and ancestral living practices. Thanks for joining me on this journey!

About today’s show:

Today I have the pleasure of sharing a conversation I recorded with Lee Trew.

Lee taught bushcraft and 'coyote mentoring' on youth camps, before training as a psychotherapist and counsellor.

Lee has been using Jon Young's coyote mentoring approach for over a decade, and began learning and teaching bushcraft as a teenager at the Forest School Camps in the UK. He studied indigenous survival skills at Tom Brown Jr's Tracker School, and Practical Primitive, both in the US, and spent a year living in the bush, finding shelter, water and food on the landscape; putting it into practice. More than that, he found a radically new experience of what it means to be human.

Now he brings psychology and bushcraft together for rewilding; helping people of all ages to reawaken their wildness and deepen their connection with the natural world.

He was also:

- A speaker on rewilding at the Ultimate Health Event in Sydney

- Featured in ABC's Life at 9 documentary

- An instructor for Claire Dunn during the period she wrote about in her book,

My Year Without Matches

- The bushcraft and trapping consultant for Australian film, The Hunter.Links:

Links to connect with Lee:

Bluegum Bushcraft - https://www.bluegumbushcraft.com.au

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wildhearttribe/?ref=page_internal

Follow me and get in touch with me on Instagram, @move_wild, to stay up to date and stay inspired to keep connecting to your true nature!

For more on what I offer and upcoming events I will be running, head over to my website www.movewildcollective.com.

Always feel free to reach out with questions, suggestions for podcasts, feedback, collaborations, ideas etc. I’m always happy to connect :)

Alright, thanks for tuning in, I’ll catch ya next episode, and as always, get outside, grow strong and Move Wild!

  continue reading

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Hey! Welcome to Move Wild Podcast, a podcast dedicated to understanding human health from an evolutionary perspective, and integrating the universal principles of human health and wildness into our lives. Each week I interview and discuss with guests on topics and conversations entered around re-wilding, natural movement, nature connection and ancestral living practices. Thanks for joining me on this journey!

About today’s show:

Today I have the pleasure of sharing a conversation I recorded with Lee Trew.

Lee taught bushcraft and 'coyote mentoring' on youth camps, before training as a psychotherapist and counsellor.

Lee has been using Jon Young's coyote mentoring approach for over a decade, and began learning and teaching bushcraft as a teenager at the Forest School Camps in the UK. He studied indigenous survival skills at Tom Brown Jr's Tracker School, and Practical Primitive, both in the US, and spent a year living in the bush, finding shelter, water and food on the landscape; putting it into practice. More than that, he found a radically new experience of what it means to be human.

Now he brings psychology and bushcraft together for rewilding; helping people of all ages to reawaken their wildness and deepen their connection with the natural world.

He was also:

- A speaker on rewilding at the Ultimate Health Event in Sydney

- Featured in ABC's Life at 9 documentary

- An instructor for Claire Dunn during the period she wrote about in her book,

My Year Without Matches

- The bushcraft and trapping consultant for Australian film, The Hunter.Links:

Links to connect with Lee:

Bluegum Bushcraft - https://www.bluegumbushcraft.com.au

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wildhearttribe/?ref=page_internal

Follow me and get in touch with me on Instagram, @move_wild, to stay up to date and stay inspired to keep connecting to your true nature!

For more on what I offer and upcoming events I will be running, head over to my website www.movewildcollective.com.

Always feel free to reach out with questions, suggestions for podcasts, feedback, collaborations, ideas etc. I’m always happy to connect :)

Alright, thanks for tuning in, I’ll catch ya next episode, and as always, get outside, grow strong and Move Wild!

  continue reading

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