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Breaking Free from Domestication: The Power of ReWilding | Daniel Vitalis, Modern Day Hunter Gatherer #113

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Dive into the fundamental, revolutionary concept of rewilding with Daniel Vitalis, a renowned speaker on health, human anthropology, and wild food.
Daniel is a provocative and controversial speaker, which is one of the reasons he is one of my personal favourite speakers.
Daniel is a “real-deal”, no “BS” kind of guy, who is well articulated, well researched and has some fascinating and dynamic life experiences.
Discover how our domesticated lifestyles have led to a decline in physical and mental health, increased chronic diseases, and a lack of fulfillment.
Daniel sheds light on our disconnection from food and the natural world, emphasising the importance of developing meaningful relationships with the creatures and plants that sustain us. Through intimate killings, hunting, and foraging, he explores the original human diet, natural human living and the benefits of embracing diversity in our food choices. Join us on this journey of rediscovery as we learn how to break free from domestication and reconnect with our wild nature.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
🍄 The Negative Impact of Domestication on Human Physical and Mental Health
🍄 Food And The Importance of Connection With What We Eat
🍄 Developing A Deeper Understanding of The Plants & Animals We Consume
🍄 The Role Our Connection With Our Food Sources Plays In Addressing The Climate Crisis
🍄 The Original Human Diet vs. Contemporary Eating Habits
🍄 Foraging and Utilizing Resources Beyond Food
🍄 Wholesome Hunting and Foraging
🍄 Advice for Podcasters and Content Creators
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Daniel Vitalis
Daniel Vitalis is the host of WildFed on Outdoor Channel, now in production for its fourth season.
For ten years he lectured around North America and abroad, offering workshops that helped others lead healthier, more nature-integrated lives. A successful entrepreneur, he founded the nutrition company Surthrival.com in 2008. He was the host of the popular podcast ReWild Yourself, and most recently, The WildFed Podcast.
He’s a Registered Maine Guide, writer, public speaker, interviewer, and lifestyle pioneer who’s especially interested in helping people reconnect with wildness, both inside and outside of themselves.
After learning to hunt, fish, and forage as an adult, Daniel created WildFed to inspire others to start a wild-food journey of their own.
GIVEAWAY:

There’s three chances to win $25 Surthrival gift cards in association with the podcast.

  • Follow @VitalVeda and @DanielVitalis on Instagram.
  • Share a key takeaway from the episode and tag Vital Veda and Daniel Vitalis.

For a second entry, leave a Apple Podcasts review and email a screenshot to media@vitalveda.com.au.
Entry deadline: Sunday, July 23, 2023.

Support the Show.

🌿 Follow us on Instagram (@vitalveda)
🌿 Our Courses
🌿 Our Treatments
🌿 Our Online Shop
🌿 Vital Veda Website

  continue reading

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Dive into the fundamental, revolutionary concept of rewilding with Daniel Vitalis, a renowned speaker on health, human anthropology, and wild food.
Daniel is a provocative and controversial speaker, which is one of the reasons he is one of my personal favourite speakers.
Daniel is a “real-deal”, no “BS” kind of guy, who is well articulated, well researched and has some fascinating and dynamic life experiences.
Discover how our domesticated lifestyles have led to a decline in physical and mental health, increased chronic diseases, and a lack of fulfillment.
Daniel sheds light on our disconnection from food and the natural world, emphasising the importance of developing meaningful relationships with the creatures and plants that sustain us. Through intimate killings, hunting, and foraging, he explores the original human diet, natural human living and the benefits of embracing diversity in our food choices. Join us on this journey of rediscovery as we learn how to break free from domestication and reconnect with our wild nature.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
🍄 The Negative Impact of Domestication on Human Physical and Mental Health
🍄 Food And The Importance of Connection With What We Eat
🍄 Developing A Deeper Understanding of The Plants & Animals We Consume
🍄 The Role Our Connection With Our Food Sources Plays In Addressing The Climate Crisis
🍄 The Original Human Diet vs. Contemporary Eating Habits
🍄 Foraging and Utilizing Resources Beyond Food
🍄 Wholesome Hunting and Foraging
🍄 Advice for Podcasters and Content Creators
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Daniel Vitalis
Daniel Vitalis is the host of WildFed on Outdoor Channel, now in production for its fourth season.
For ten years he lectured around North America and abroad, offering workshops that helped others lead healthier, more nature-integrated lives. A successful entrepreneur, he founded the nutrition company Surthrival.com in 2008. He was the host of the popular podcast ReWild Yourself, and most recently, The WildFed Podcast.
He’s a Registered Maine Guide, writer, public speaker, interviewer, and lifestyle pioneer who’s especially interested in helping people reconnect with wildness, both inside and outside of themselves.
After learning to hunt, fish, and forage as an adult, Daniel created WildFed to inspire others to start a wild-food journey of their own.
GIVEAWAY:

There’s three chances to win $25 Surthrival gift cards in association with the podcast.

  • Follow @VitalVeda and @DanielVitalis on Instagram.
  • Share a key takeaway from the episode and tag Vital Veda and Daniel Vitalis.

For a second entry, leave a Apple Podcasts review and email a screenshot to media@vitalveda.com.au.
Entry deadline: Sunday, July 23, 2023.

Support the Show.

🌿 Follow us on Instagram (@vitalveda)
🌿 Our Courses
🌿 Our Treatments
🌿 Our Online Shop
🌿 Vital Veda Website

  continue reading

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