Discussion with Rick Berry, student of Tom Brown Jr. and founder of the 4 Elements Earth Education school, about the life, teachings, and legacy of Tom Brown Jr.
Tom Brown Jr. Books
4 Elements Earth Education (founded by Rick Berry)
Discussion with Rick Berry, student of Tom Brown Jr. and founder of the 4 Elements Earth Education school, about the life, teachings, and legacy of Tom Brown Jr.
Tom Brown Jr. Books
4 Elements Earth Education (founded by Rick Berry)
Discussion with Wendolyn Bird, former outdoor preschool/summer camp director and nature-infused parenting coach. We talk about techniques for mindfully dealing with the difficult but rewarding task of parenting and how to infuse nature into our parenting journey and create mindful, helpful, and nature-connected children.
Connect with Wendolyn:
- https://wendolynbird.com
Book Recommendations:
- How to Calm a Tantrum in 17 Seconds: From Chaos to Calm: Discovering Nature’s Path to Peaceful Parenting (eBook), by: Wendolyn Bird
- Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans, by: Michaeleen Doucleff
- Rest, Play, Grow: Making Sense of Preschoolers (Or Anyone Who Acts Like One), by: Dr. Deborah MacNamara
- Trails, Tails & Tidepools in Pails, by: Docents of Nurserty Nature Walks
- Coyote’s Guide to Connecting with Nature, by: Jon Young, Ellen Haas, & Evan McGown
Join me and co-host Fil Tkaczyk for a “proper yarn” with Tyson Yunkaporta about:
· The idea of what it means to live within and through multiple associations, ideals, and ways of thinking.
· Tyson’s indigenous and cultural roots.
· How everything that is real about who we are is not necessarily only within ourselves, but within the connections of our relations.
· What a “proper yarn” is and means.
· Developing a relationship with place and society’s ideas of who should have a voice based on perceived identities and social fragmentation.
· The idea of emergence for cultural change and tracking patterns.
· How everything in the world is surrounded by sex and death.
Connect with Tyson:
Deakin University Faculty Profile
Book Recommendations:
Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World, by: Tyson Yunkaporta
Connect with Fil:
Animism: Listening to the Land Podcast on Apple
Animism: Listening to the Land Podcast Facebook Page
Animism: Listening to the Land Podcast Instagram Page
A short episode discussing the lyrics of the song "Alie Nation" written by the late John Trudell and performed by the musical group "The Halluci Nation" (formerly "A Tribe Called Red"). I offer a personal interpretation of the lyrics, discussing the two different mindsets one may adopt, that of an indigenous way of thinking which may lead to healing, connection, and sacredness, or that of a post-modern western societal way of thinking which embraces separateness, numb, trauma, and materialism.
Alie Nation Youtube Video
Halluci Nation Article
Halluci Nation Article
John Trudell Wikipedia Page
In this eighth episode of my tracking series I had the fortune to catch up with avid hunter, tracker, and CyberTracker evaluator Brian McConnell. In our discussion we cover a lot of ground (pun intended). Brian fills us in on his background as a young man being taught by his dad how to hunt in the Arkansas woods, then learning intuitively to trail deer, and finally, later in life, connecting with a class offering formal training in tracking techniques which helped him refine his craft to the point of earning a specialist level on his second ever trailing evaluation, then becoming an evaluator shortly after. Brian shares his knowledge on:
· How a trailing evaluation unfolds and what the evaluator is scoring the tracker on
· How he uses tracking to inform and support his hunting activities, especially for deer and elk
· Tells us some hunting stories, showcasing how 90% of the elk he takes are done so by trailing right to the animal
· Gives us some practical tips on how to begin learning the art of trailing, especially for hunting purposes
Connect with Brian
https://trackercertification.com/evaluators/
Book Recommendations
Dersu the Trapper, by: V.K. Arseniev
The Jim Corbett Omnibus, by: Jim Corbett (Includes “Man-eaters of Kumaon”, “The Temple Tiger and More Man-eaters of Kumaon”, and “The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag”)