Weekly essays, guided audio, and nature wisdom videos — free, depth-first, and built for those ready to deepen their relationship with the Earth.
A two-part audio journey exploring the living intelligence woven through nature — and how to invite Nature's wisdom into your daily rhythm. Rooted in systems ecology, place-based ways of knowing, and 25 years of wilderness immersion.
Free weekly essays and guided audio exploring earth wisdom practices, ecological imagination, and the inner life of nature. Each piece arrives in your inbox — no algorithm between us.
Nature wisdom practices, rewilding teachings, and meditative journeys — filmed in wild places. New videos explore the living intelligence of the more-than-human world.
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Podcast appearances on nature, meditation, and ecological belonging
A wide-ranging conversation on the book, the practice of deep nature connection, and what it means to truly belong to the living world.
On tracking, the more-than-human world, and the thread between wilderness skills and inner awakening.
On the book and the practice — how conscious engagement with nature transforms our inner lives and relationship to the living world.
A seasonal conversation on autumn as teacher — the wisdom of letting go, the beauty of decay, and what the turning year asks of us.
On the neuroscience behind nature meditation, synchronicity, and how the more-than-human world communicates with those who listen.
A mystical and contemplative conversation on nature as portal, the ecology of the imagination, and the deep intelligence embedded in wild places.
A grounded exploration of how attuning to nature's living energy restores vitality, peace, and a sense of deep belonging.
Root into the Earth through this short, powerful tree meditation — designed to calm the nervous system and clear mental noise.
A provocative look at the root cause beneath the ecological crisis — and the inner rewilding required to find our way back.