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  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Working with Men, We can be vulnerable, i can thrive in relationships,Boarding school traumaLife in a monastery- Falling apart and putting self back together againMens work- Andy’s man club- it's ok to speak.The Work- Folsom Prison-Vulnerability is a super power.By talking we give permission for others to talk.InitiationRobert Blye- manhood doesn’t happen by itself.Mankind Project- Charity- Rites of Passage- Online and in person. - Bill Couth- Founder70-80 000 men have been initiated.A band of Brother’s- 18-24 year olds who’ve been in care or prisonJourney Man- Rites of Passage.Explorer Scouts- depends on the leaders.Coyotes Guide- Jon Young.Robert Moore- Inititation.- Safe space, ritual elder, challenge or humiliationInitiation Cycle/processCrisisGrief ProcessReintegrationWhere the wound is is where you will give back to societyWhat can we do?King, warrior, magician, lover

    Connect with Leona

    Support us on Patreon

    Leona Johnson -One-to-one connection mentoring with Leona plus online or in-person events

    Connect with me on Instagram

    Live Wild website

    Live Wild Instagram

    Podcast Music by Ray Johnson

    Guest Links

    http://www.piers-cross.com

    Men’s circle

    Videos on You tube- attachment trauma

    Podcast An evolving man

    Biography

    I am a transformational coach specializing in working with men who feel stuck in their relationships. I also help men overcome and heal from trauma, boarding school issues, anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and live a happier and more fulfilled life.

    I am also an artist, a poet and a musician.

    I went to boarding school from ages 11-18. It was an exceptionally challenging time. I changed my name to Simon and then Ziggy Cross. I lost a friend to suicide, a teacher attempted to sexually abuse me and I tried to take my own life. On the surface I was a success. Underneath I was hurting.

    I then trained in International Business at universities in France and London. I worked for several Fortune 500 companies in Paris and London.

    In 1997, while in London, I started on an internal journey and started to study meditation and different self-healing paradigms.

    In 2000, I suffered burnout through a combination of my father passing, and leaving my long-term relationship. Essentially, I became homeless for a few months. I eventually left London to work in Africa helping volunteers.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    How the mainstream medical establishment is opening to integrative medicine5 Ways to wellbeing- New Economic FoundationPhil Hammond-What causes your health issues.CLANGERS Connect-Learning-Active-Noticing-Gratitude-Eating well-Resting-SleepingNature as a way to better healthGreen social prescribingPsychedelics- historyPsychedelic assisted therapyPsychedelic well-being retreats

    Connect with Leona

    Support us on Patreon

    Leona Johnson -One-to-one connection mentoring with Leona plus online or in-person events

    Connect with me on Instagram

    Live Wild website

    Live Wild Instagram

    Podcast Music by Ray Johnson

    Biography and Links

    Dr Duncan Still is a doctor, an educator and a group facilitator currently working across multiple sectors. As well as being a GP, he is an Integrative Doctor for both the National Centre for Integrative Medicine (a national body specialising in the delivery of integrative healthcare education and services) - https://ncim.org.uk/ - and for Penny Brohn UK (a charity which provides holistic support to anyone affected by cancer) https://www.pennybrohn.org.uk/

    He has a particular interest in promoting nature as a way to health and is currently involved in a national project with NHS England and Natural England to help support GPs in bringing nature-based wellness into patients' lives.

    He also works with the Psychedelic Health Professionals' (PHP) Network as Academic Director and Retreat Facilitator. He is now mostly involved in their education work, designing/delivering courses for medical students, entry-level courses for members of the public and spearheading PHP's flagship educational offering: the 1-yr Psychedelic Facilitation Education Programme. For more info https://psychedelicnetwork.org.uk/

    He is a lover of Nature and Food and tries to bring both together as often as possible through foraging and picnicking!

    https://ncim.org.uk/

    https://www.pennybrohn.org.uk/

    https://psychedelicnetwork.org.uk/

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  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Many different ways to breath

    Breath as a way to access pure presence and consciousness.

    Many health and wellbeing benefits to breathing

    The rise in awareness due to breathwork and technology and lockdown

    A way to help us come back to our essence and connect to ourselves as natural beings, one with life.

    Out of body experiences.

    Creative collaborations of breath and music- drum and bass.

    Trauma release.

    The reality of living in a disconnected culture that doesn't teach us to feel connected to ourselves and our inner wisdom.

    Water emersion and breath.

    Weekly breath sessions online.

    Connect with Leona

    Support us on Patreon

    Leona Johnson -One-to-one connection mentoring with Leona plus online or in-person events

    Connect with me on Instagram

    Live Wild website

    Live Wild Instagram

    Podcast Music by Ray Johnson

    Guest Links

    https://www.thesacredbreath.co.uk/about

    Biography

    Kerry has been connected with rebirthing breathwork since 1993 and is a certified practitioner with two different schools. She now focuses now on embodiment practices such as Internal Family Systems and Eugene Gendlin’s Focusing, using a trauma informed approach. Kerry is a trainer with AIR School of Breathwork and Alchemy of Breath, guiding & supporting students through deep personal processes to achieve a qualification in breathwork facilitation. She loves sharing the healing power of the breath with others, by holding retreats, weekly online group sessions, 1:1 sessions, and her deepest love, warm water rebirthing.

    Kerry also co-founded and is the festival director of the UK’s first Breathwork Festival which is an annual event started in 2018, celebrating all kinds of breathwork. Kerry’s very grounded nature holds a very safe space for breather(s), holding them in their highest potential and being committed to the unfolding of each person’s own journey which of course is guided perfectly by our breath.

    Kerry has recently been voted in as the National Representative for the UK with the International Breathwork Foundation, and is a practitioner member of the Global Professional Breathwork Association. She holds much gratitude for all her teachers along her path, but more so her Auntie Lynn Veitch who has been a breathwork practitioner for nearly 40 years.

    Transforming unusual spaces into areas where arts can meet, inform and inspire people of all backgrounds, ages and cultures has been in Kerry’s calling from very early on. This passion for creating spaces for people to connect and inspire continued with work that sees Kerry producing an area of Glastonbury Festival for the last decade.

    Kerry has also been fortunate to have experienced & trained in Focusing, EFT & Co-Active Coaching & TRE.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Living at Earth worm- radical routes housing co-op.Humans as interdependent beings.Radical Routes- National Network of intentional communities.The importance of supportive NetworksMother Nature Project- International Project- Mother Nature Card Decks and Mother Nature Circles- Personal growth.A global need for gathering on circles for connection, healing and growth.Mother Nature Journey Course. Women coming together to learn and self-facilitate.Mother Nature Podcast.Mothers as Natural Leaders.Nature Connection at the heartCultural Emergence Courses.Global Community and Shared values.Being on the land in Applewood - magical space.A CEED OF PEACE Personal Empowerment Programme.Applewood permaculture project

    Links mentioned in this episode

    Please support us on patreon here- www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast


    If you are interested in any of the projects I’m involved in or are interested in one-to-one mentoring with me or joining my online or in-person courses then click the links below for more information.

    https://linktr.ee/connection.matters.leona

    I love to connect with people on my personal instagram here

    https://www.instagram.com/connection.matters.leona/

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson

    Ray Johnson

    Emmas links

    Courses

    Leading Mother Nature Circles FREE Online Course With Emma & Looby starts 18th April

    Mothers as Natural Leaders Course at Applewood with Looby & Emma 16th-17th September 2023

    Mothers As Natural Leaders Course 2023 – Applewood Courses

    A CEED of PEACE Course with Looby & Leona June 2023- June 2024

    A CEED of PEACE Year Long Programme – Applewood Courses

    PEACE - Peace Empowerment And Cultural Emergence Course 8th-13th August with Looby & Leona

    Peace Course – Peace Empowerment And Cultural Emergence 2023 – Applewood Courses

    ACE - Activating Cultural Emergence Course with Looby 30th June - 2nd July

    Activating Cultural Emergence – ACE 2023 – Applewood Courses

    Websites

    Applewood Courses – Regenerating lifestyles, landscapes and livelihoods

    https://cultural-emergence.com/

    Mother Nature Homepage — Mother Nature

    https://www.radicalroutes.org.uk/

    Biography
    Emma has had a varied career working for organisations supporting and creating community projects working for positive social and environmental change in the UK, including the Permaculture Association, a Women’s Centre and delivering Children and Young People's activities for borough councils. Since 2011 she has been living and working at Earthworm Housing Co-op, Herefordshire UK helping to develop their housing and land to be more environmentally sustainable where she also began her exciting mothering journey. In 2018 she joined Looby Macnamara working for Applewood Permaculture Centre. In her spare time Emma volunteers widely in her village , is on a learning journey of Cultural Emergence and is nourished by gardening, cooking vegan food and nature connection practices All these threads both manifest and feed Emma's continuing passion for creating community resilience to climate change and social inequality and bringing about positive social change

  • What is NVC?A consciousness, a mindset, way of beingCompassion and connectionPactical tool- listening, open questionsClear and simple structure to help us communicate with curiosity and compassionMarshall Rosenburg talked about it as a spiritual practiceA choice a way I live lifeAhimsa- sanscrit- non-violence - a=absence of -violenceNVC a tool of social changeNVC being used in Bosnia, Palestine, Israel, Prisons, Rwanda.National group - nvc trainers for conflict within NVC communityRestorative justiceConflict brings a message, not everyones needs are met, is natural and normal,NVC for Connection and change

    Links mentioned in this episode

    www.sarahludford.co.uk

    www.nvc-uk.com

    www.cnvc.org

    PEACE (peace, empowerment and cultural emergence) Course - https://applewoodcourses.com/uk_courses/peace-retreat-2022/

    The Art of Mentoring UK- https://artofmentoring.life/

    Please support us on patreon here- www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    Join the connection matters podcast mailing list here.

    I love to connect with people on my personal instagram here https://www.instagram.com/connection.matters.leona/

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://www.soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Sarah is a certified trainer of Nonviolent Communication and works with individuals, families and organisations to increase compassion, understanding and connection.

    Sarah was a founder member of the NVC UK Conflict Transformation Weave, and draws on her lived experience of co-creating a restorative system in a large cohousing project in the North of England. Website: www.sarahludford.co.uk

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Everyone has what it takes inside them to become a song sharerThe realisation that everyone can sing including meSinging needs to be for everybodyVision for a world in which everybody singsWhat a singing circle is likeThe voice- X factor gives us the idea we are or not a singerThe power of the effect on childrenSense of unity thats created by groupsWord magic in songSue Heart- Baka Beyond- singing alive-complex rhythmsNo Baka person ever said I can’t singSurvival skills- singingSinging helps in rehab centres- activities in healing- mental health and wellbeing programmesResearch on the benefits of singingTaking parts of songs and putting them together creates something unique.Would we survive without singing?Mental health crisis-Cali White- The burning times- witches - we keep ourself smallTamara Jade- Song

    Links mentioned in this episode

    To find out more about Singing Mamas click

    https://www.singingmamaschoir.com/

    To get more info on Live Wild Soul Sounds Singing in Nature Retreat click

    https://www.livewild.org.uk/live-wild-soul-sounds-singing-retreat/

    Please support us on patreon here- www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    I love to connect with people on my personal instagram here https://www.instagram.com/connection.matters.leona/

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://www.soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Kate Valentine is founder and network director of Singing Mamas CIC

    Kate is a registered nurse who has grown and developed the Singing Mamas movement for over a decade, reaching thousands of women. She is gifted in nurturing people, noticing the unique gifts in each woman, teasing them out, allowing people to feel their worth, find their voice and take their place as a leader.

    Kates passion for singing and for songs continually deepens as the years roll on.. she feels that she is meerly scratching the surface of the treasures.. if the natural state of voices, songs and singing were woven into the fabric of our human experience.. we would recognise singing truly is for our survival.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    The Journey from disconnection to nature connectionPivotal moments of change and how they show upThe Art of MentoringEight Shields Community a culture of nature connectionMentoringConscious Eldering- James Stark- living from deep compassion and joyOur struggles to be human beingsRegenerative Design in Nature Awareness RDNAWeaving Earth SchoolDeep nature connectionCultural elementsRites of passage, Grief tending, Ancestors, Fire QuestsHow to be in relationshipIntegrationSacred FireJon YoungGratitude CeremonyForest Therapy Guide TrainingPeople who have had a healing connection in nature and want to bring that to others.The long Journey of coming home to selfThe pain of living in a disconnected culture when you've had a vision of how things can be differentCulture can shift in our life time

    Links we mention in this episode

    Information about all of my events is here

    Please support us on patreon here-https://www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    To find out more about the yearlong deep nature connection and culture repair program Bringing it Home (based on the 8 shields model) visit here

    You can also find out about the lighter touch 8 Shields course Ecological Homecoming here, which focuses on the core routines of deep nature connection that are mapped onto each of the 8 directions, also co-hosted by Sky and Peter.

    For more resources on the 8 Shields there is a free video mini series you can sign up for here here, there are carousel images for each direction on instagram, and you can watch free sample videos of Jon Youngs/the 8 Shields Institute 512 project here

    The training program Sky talks about its here- https://weavingearth.org/about-us/

    https://www.facebook.com/WeavingEarth/community

    Our website is https://www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    I love to connect with people on my personal instagram here; https://www.instagram.com/connection.matters.leona/

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://www.soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Sky- Maria Buitenhuis has extensive experience supporting people to deepen their connection to nature, including our own inner nature as part of the larger natural landscape. She is the co-founder of GIFT (Global Institute of Forest Therapy) and the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. Aswell as designing and directing the organizations training programs, she has personally trained and mentored 100s of people to follow their passions of becoming forest therapy guides. She is currently the co-host for the Bringing it Home program, a yearlong journey of deep nature connection and culture repair based on the 8 Shields model.

    As a nature connection guide, she draws on her trainings as a Work-That-Re-Connects (as founded by Joanna Macy) and an 8-Shields (a pan-cultural model for deep nature connection and cultural repair) facilitator as well as many other influences and her own on-going personal journey of remembering and embodying her most enlivened natural state of being, and continues to actively learn from indigenous cultures and wisdom-keepers,.
    As a facilitator, her passion is to offer people the experience of 'coming home', that is remembering that as a human we are embedded in this complex and infinitely diverse web of life on our beautiful planet Earth. She is deeply moved and nourished by supporting and witnessing others having this embodied, innately human, experience of returning home to wholeness.

    Within her nature connection work she also has a deep passion for supporting women's journeys of returning to the wisdom of their bodies through teaching fertility awareness/natural family planning and womb wellness.

    Sky loves to get elemental! What makes her feel most vital is communing with the Earth in various ways, such as wild-crafting with her hands, tracking animals, wild swimming and sitting quietly and listening out on the land. She really enjoyed getting her Level 2 Track & Sign cybertracker evaluation with the San people in Namibia. She also loves to dance, to sing and catch songs, and reading and writing poetry.

  • Links mentioned in this episode

    Helpers Mentoring Society Links

    https://www.helpersmentoringsociety.net/

    https://www.instagram.com/helpersmentoring/

    https://www.facebook.com/helpersmentor

    https://helpersmentoringsociety.mykajabi.com/bisonproject

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/connection.matters.leona/

    Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Salvatore has 30 years of mentoring and delivery of nature-based therapies and wellness practices. He has expert knowledge and experience in both ancient indigenous and modern therapies. His focus is on techniques which increase well-being for individuals, families, and communities. He has created a codified therapeutic method drawn from experiences and knowledge. Salvatore has designed and taught over sixteen courses based on this methodology and has presented these courses and seminars in 12 countries, to over 27 different cultures.Salvatore Gencarelle is the founder and current director of Helpers Mentoring Society, an international organization dedicated to supporting the revitalization of humanity’s relationship with hope and purpose, so that all life thrives.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    The Womens mysteriesJane Hardwick Collins- Moon SongBirth as a portal- rites of passage How we as women manifest thingsBlood mysteriesWelcome at the thresholds.Women In Power- Predator withinWild PowerCycles of lifeWorking with the currentHonouring and recognising the potency to take time to process, dream, vision.Working with the energiesMothers and Daughters InitiationsWounded pastSamsara tanner- Doula-grandmotherThe beauty of initiationMoon LodgeMenopause the mother of all reckoningsIts anti-carcinogenic to have a hot flush! Di we know this is an essential process?Min mya- under the quandong tree- aboriginal wisdomAutumn women, harvest queenThe red school- learning to work with the menstrualone cycleTake one's own being as a place of study

    Links mentioned in this episode

    https://www.findingself.co.uk/https://janehardwickecollings.com/https://www.redschool.net/abouthttps://www.consciousbirthing.co.uk/users/samsara-tannerOur website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcastConnect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    I am the mother of three lovely and very energetic children. I’m grateful to be living in a loving and supportive community where I find nourishment for my dreams and vision.

    I am passionate about nourishing our connection to inner wisdom and natural energy. I have more than seventeen years experience as an acupuncturist which you can read about here - www.acupuncturesussex.co.uk.

    This website is to share with you my path working with practices that serve the renewal of connection to life, inspired by my training with teachers from diverse contemporary and indigenous traditions. I am truly grateful for my years of study with Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese medicine and movement practices as a pathway to a lifelong interest in healing and an exploration into what that really means.

    The first thread that took me from working exclusively with acupuncture and bodywork and beginning to explore honouring rites of passage and recognising the value of attending to our cycles was working with birth as a doula. This was a real doorway for me and a personal initiation into finding out more about my vision in life.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Why are there certain groups who are not connected?Jon's story about family and connection observationsResearch project-Tom Brown jar- Apache teacherSan Bushmen of the Kalihari- oldest Culture on the planet- the cradle of connected cultureCommon Elements of connectionGratitude CustomsConnection PracticesCreation of The Art of MentoringConnection is a different pathway to cognitive development/learning64 Cultural Elements of connectionIngwe- Master /Elder Acomba- BushmenJen WolfeEmbodied experiencesLooby's way into People and PermacultureIs there enough of us?One person can do so muchSmall actions big outcomesActivating hopeCultural Emergence Effective Design (CEED)

    Links mentioned in this episode

    https://cultural-emergence.com/

    https://www.jonyoung.online/

    https://loobymacnamara.com/

    https://applewoodcourses.com/

    https://artofmentoring.life/

    http://8shields.org/

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson

    Ray Johnson

    Biography

    Jon Young
    Jon Young is the founder of the 8 Shields Institute. He is an acknowledged expert on mentoring especially with respect to deep nature connection and culture. Jon was mentored himself by numerous Native Elders from traditional cultures of Europe, Africa and North America. He is also an inspirational storyteller who has been invited all over the planet to share his vision of a truly regenerative and peaceful world. Jon is author of What the Robin Knows, and co-author of Coyote's Guide to Connecting with Nature. .
    www.8Shields.org

    Looby Macnamara
    Looby Macnamara is a pioneer of permaculture and co-founder of Cultural Emergence.
    She is an author, facilitator, designer, gardener, mother. She has written 4 books; Cultural Emergence, People & Permaculture, 7 Ways to Think Differently and Strands of Infinity.
    Looby has been deeply immersed in the permaculture movement since she came across it in 1999. She has been a trustee and chair of the Permaculture Association and is a senior diploma tutor. She has been teaching since 2002 and has run many courses including a dozen teacher trainings.
    In 2016 Looby set up the Applewood Permaculture Centre with her family, where they run courses and grow food.
    Looby is also part of the Mother Nature project - to support mothers in their process of personal transformation.

    Jon and Looby

    Jon and Looby have been collaborating since 2016. They have been working together to emerge new tools and wisdom with the Cultural Emergence toolkit. Looby also mentored the 8 Shields Institute in design. Jon and Looby have taught many courses together including Cultural Emergence Leadership Training, an online Cultural Emergence Design course and both the Activating Cultural Emergence (ACE) and Peace Empowerment And Cultural Emergence (PEACE) courses.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    How we are educated out of connection with the other than human world.The way language separates usConnective languageConnective practices to deepen our relationshipsRelationships need to be tendedWhy we would want to open the channels of connection to plants and other beingsMulti dimensional worldSt Johns Wort and traditional knowledge

    Links mentioned in this episode

    http://klaudia.co.uk/www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcastOur website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcastConnect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson

    Ray Johnson

    Biography
    Klaudia grew up at the edge of a village in the south of the Netherlands, considering the fields her playground. An urge to garden led to creating several small gardens around the house.

    Doing a degree in Environmental Science after moving to the UK and having two daughters, brought things together and she realised she couldn’t think of anything better to do than work for the environment she loved and has continued to do ever since.

    In addition to the degree, she did many trainings in the fields of business, permaculture, education & teaching, facilitation, management, sustainability skills and personal development.

    She gathered many skills through training and practical experience: gardening, preserving, foraging, basketry, living willow structures, strawbale and cob building, bushcraft, herbal medicine and more.

    Once she started on the permaculture path, she got hooked and also started teaching and consulting on permaculture. This led to a particular social permaculture interest.

    In recent years she’s been involved with Extinction Rebellion, mostly focussing on regenerative cultures and deepening her curiosity for ceremony, herbal medicine and plant connection.

  • Links mentioned in this episode

    https://www.globalsocialleaders.com/www.future-foundations.co.uk#gslfest #gslgoals #smallactions #bigimpactOur website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcastConnect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Future Foundations’ mission is to inspire young people to achieve their full potential and become leaders in their lives and within society. Our vision is a society where all organisations are led by socially conscious people, with every young person making the transition into adulthood with the foundations they need for their future.

    Amy is a proactive person motivated by the desire to empower people to be able to develop the capacity and control over the direction of their lives. This lead to her studying for a Masters in Social Anthropology and the impact of different influences on how we construct meaning in our lives. Amy works to build the capacity of young people and communities here in the UK and overseas.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    The benefits of meditation for the different stages and ages of your familyHow and when to introduce meditation to kidsThe number one tool to come into the present moment and build mental and emotional wellbeingDiscover how to respond versus react so you can become more present and engaged with your childrenThe five parts to emotional overwhelm and triggers and how to unravel them so your needs get met and you take others off the hookHow to build a safe emotional container and discover the gift in the centre of your difficult feelings

    Links mentioned in this episode

    Support us on Patreon- www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    Contact Keli- https://TheOtherSideofAverage.com

    Keli's YouTube channel

    Keli on Facebook

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    Email Leona at practise- [email protected]

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson

    Ray Johnson

    Biography

    Keli is no stranger to mind, body and spirit awareness. She first started practising transcendent meditation at the age of six, when her mother took her to learn Transcendental Meditation® (TM®), she was re-certified at 25. Keli is a Chopra Center certified Transcendent Meditation (PSM®) instructor, Forgiveness Coach and Breathwork Practitioner.

    Keli was recently featured as a guest speaker for The Embodiment Conference where I shared how meditation supports families and relationships to move closer to true fulfilment and happiness. Her commitment to maintaining her practice has allowed her to raise 3 beautiful children with mindfulness, overcome limiting self-concepts, heal her body of disease, accomplish pain-free childbirth and experience unity consciousness, yet Keli will be the first to attest that the practice is the path,fulfilment not the achievements.

    Keli’s goal as a transformational coach is to help aware souls learn and master the three most essential tools that help align you with your soul’s purpose — your essential nature and the truest expression of yourself — all whilst healing and transcending past resentments and stories that have kept you stuck and in pain. It is then that you experience the miracles and fulfillment of life in every moment (especially during life’s inevitable obstacles). Keli is passionate about coaching women, youth and families all over the globe to feel confident, empowered and strong in the way they live their lives.


  • Things we talk about in this episode

    How such words of clarity and insight come throughWhere the journey to a more spiritual perspective beganSeeking connection and meaningIngspacka- community- a place of seekers, healing, inspiring journeys, singing together sense of home.I’m not weird any more, people who are similar to meFinding a place where I was inspired welcome, home, a place personal discoveryThe feeling of coming back to ‘real life’ after feeling being in a connected community- feeling challenged by parents, society, everythingThe journey of coming home to selfWhen the Songs started to comeFirst song- Shedding skinsThe awakening journeyPersonal practicesLife as a sensitive personCreating ceremony to manifest.- beauty-offerings- listening- gratitudeThe power of physically planting a seed and watering it.Trusting that all the forces are working in our favourThe importance of putting the energy into what we create.Giving humility respect joy-If it is it in my highest goodDevotee of the goddessNordic folklore nordic shamanism - connected to the landBringing our gifts to the world is a responsibility

    Fia's music tracks in this episode

    Shedding Skins - Made of Stars

    Time for Greatness- Waterfall of Wisdom

    Pheonix- Waterfall of Wisdom

    Links mentioned in this episode

    Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcastOur website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcastConnect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray THIS IS FIA INTRO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_GoHtN66bM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0MqfYdygGLnHjhmXc9yDeH Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/fiasmusicofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisisfiamusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisfiamusic/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisisfiamusic?source=h5_m YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnwes0uIL9yIobUL5Jo6Aew Website: https://fiasmusicofficial.com/The spiritual healing centre Fia mentions in the podcast- https://www.angsbacka.com/

    Biography

    Based in the countryside north of Stockholm, Fia Forsström (known mononymously as Fia) is a folk pop singer/songwriter who with her inspirational lyrics, empowering songs, and catchy melodies quickly enchanted hearts all over world with the release of her solo debut ”Made of Stars” in 2016 which was crowdfunded together with her fans. Building a solid platform through social media and word of mouth, Fia took her place as one of the leading voices on the motivational music scene with ”Legacy of Light” (2017) and ”Waterfall of Wisdom” (2019), both of them recorded and released with the help of her loving listeners.

    Fia was born in 1994 in Kista, Sweden. She began playing the oboe and writing songs at the age of 10. During her teenage years she picked up the guitar and piano being part of different ensembles while attending the music program at Westerlundska High School. She released her solo debut ”Made of Stars” in 2016 independently with the support of fans, and in 2017 Fia garnered even more widespread acclaim with the follow up ”Legacy of Light”. At this point Fia was a known name in the personal development community and her star continued to rise with ”Waterfall of Wisdom” released in 2019 which wrapped up the acoustic album trilogy.

    In 2020, her music was featured in a meditation app developed by the University of California Santa Barbara Center for Mindfulness and Human Potential, bringing her songs to high school students all over the US.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Activating Cultural EmergenceEight Shields and Jon YoungPeople and PermacultureChallenge and AwakenConnection PracticesMove and invigorateThere is no binDisrupting patternsChallenge our conditioning to shift mindset.Designing for life from consciousnessWho is this work for?What are the practical applications of it and outcomes when people start moving to this way of thinking and being?

    Links mentioned in this episode

    https://loobymacnamara.com

    https://applewoodcourses.com/

    https://cultural-emergence.com/

    Support us by going to www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    I am a permaculture teacher, designer and writer. Permaculture came into my life in 1999 and awakened in me a creative life force. I have found it to be full of inspiration, magic and common sense. Permaculture has allowed me to meander on my own path supported by like-minded people, a sense of purpose and a belief that together we are bringing about positive change in the world.

    One of the beauties of permaculture is that we can all use it in unique ways to enhance what we are doing already and to take us in new directions. To guide people in doing this I have written a book People & Permaculture which is the first permaculture book to look at how we can use the principles and design of permaculture in all aspects of life. The book emphasises how focusing on caring and designing for people can lead to greater and more effective planet care and repair.

    In 2014 I published my second book 7 Ways to Think Differently. A concise and potent guide to shifting our personal and cultural thinking patterns towards more healthy regenerative ones.

    I live in Herefordshire with my partner and two daughters. We have a stunning 20-acre smallholding – Applewood permaculture centre which is an education and demonstration centre. Most of my courses are run here. We have indoor accommodation and teaching spaces, as well as many diverse habitats including orchard, pasture, woodland, lake, gardens. Our home is also home to an abundance of birds including ravens and a parliament of owls that talk across the valley.

    Since 2016 I have been working closely with Jon Young (founder of 8 Shields Institue) on the Cultural Emergence Project – finding news ways to facilitate cultural change. I have just released my latest book Cultural Emergence (available from https://cultural-emergence.com/)

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Remembering our ancestors and the rich tapestry that has gone before us.What practices support us when times are hard.How do people manage to uphold dignity and connection in times of extreme hardshipJordan hall, Jaimie Wheal -Self-organising networksJem Bendel- We are in Climate crisisWhat is resiliency and how do we create it and maintain it in self and in societyWhat is generosity of spiritPowerlessness, separation and scarcity- Miki Kashtan- Non-Violent CommunicationGratitude Embracing power, leadership, integrity and opportunity NOWTo be the right person, in the right place, at the right timeI am the hollow boneDaniel Smatenburger- Rebel Wisdom- The first generation with the capacity for species self extinctionRivalry is the problem- we need cooperation, compassion.Politics- Same bus different driver- We need a new bus.We are facing extinctionsHow do we find our personal sovereigntyBe more pirate - How to be more pirateAccidental God programme

    Links mentioned in this episode

    Manda's Website - https://mandascott.co.uk/

    Manda's Podcast and Programme - https://accidentalgods.life/

    Deep Adaptation Link- https://jembendell.com/

    Reference to Jotrdan Hall and Jamie Wheal - https://medium.com/deep-code/situational-assessment-right-now-7d9856b562f5

    Rebel Wisdom- Excellent Podcast - Daniel Schmachtenberger - https://rebelwisdom.co.uk/12-film-content/sensemaking-series/585-making-sense-of-sensemaking-daniel-schmachtenberger-jamie-wheal-jordan-hall

    Song link- FIA- Shedding skins - https://open.spotify.com/track/7KRXr3joGNEmGy5jBM5hlY?si=UAOPwP7yRO604N7vJc0W0g

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Born and raised in Scotland - and still a Scot at heart - Manda has been, variously, a veterinary surgeon, veterinary anaesthetist, acupuncturist (people and animals), crime writer, columnist, blogger, economist - and author. In between, she teaches shamanic dreaming, creative writing and concept-based dog training.

    Poem Shared in the Intro

    A blessing for Leaders- John O'Donohue

    May you have the grace and wisdom

    To act kindly, learning

    To distinguish between what is

    Personal and what is not

    May you be hospitable to criticism.

    May you never put yourself at the centre of things.

    May you act not from arrogance but out of service.

    May you work on yourself,

    Building and refining the ways of the mind.

    May you learn to cultivate the art of presence

    In order to engage with those who meet you.

    When someone fails or disappoints you,

    May the graciousness with which you engage

    Be their stairway to renewal and refinement.

    May you treasure the gifts of the mind

    Through reading and creative thinking

    So that you continue as a servant of the frontier

    Where the new will draw its enrichment of the old,

    And you never become a functionary.

    May you know the wisdom of deep listening

    The healing of wholesome words,

    The encouragement of the appreciative gaze,

    The decorum of held dignity,

    The springtime edge of the bleak question.

    May you have a mind that loves frontiers

    So that you can evoke the bright fields

    That lie beyond the view of the regular eye.

    May you have good friends

    To mirror your blind spots.

    May leadership be for you

    A true adventure of growth.

    John O'Donohue

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    How practices make a differenceBreath embodiment, shamanism,How have practices changed during lockdownLife- No accidents, no blame, be with what is and let the wind blow through you andMany Paths to connection and relationshipProducts of our ancestors beliefs and world viewsHow we stay in a space of non duality and connectionThe importance of presence and integrityBeing present with selfThose who look outside ........., those who look inside awakenAccepting all the parts of ourselvesForgiving ourselvesWhat is breathworkTrauma and welcoming home the fragmented parts of ourselvesDoes this thought or action make me feel good, does it contribute to the wholeWe choose - Contraction and fear or openness and love

    Links mentioned in this episode

    www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    http://stephmagenta.com

    www.facebook.com/integrativebreath

    or www.instagram.com/integrativebreath

    email: [email protected]

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Steph Magenta is Breathwork Facilitator and Teacher, licensed bodywork therapist and qualified shamanic practitioner. She has a background in research and development in relation to addiction and substance misuse.

    Her work has a strong focus on healing trauma using a wide range of somatic modalities, which she uses to guide each person or group she works with, to rediscover a strong sense of wellbeing and purpose in life. Her knowledge of detox and health is supported with over 20 years of running her own juice bars and healing centres.

    A mother of three grown up children, Steph is committed to raising healthy human beings who value conscious communication and integral ways of living. She has worked extensively with plant medicines, shamanism and the breath to create lifelong healing for herself and her clients.

    Steph’s practice upholds an embodied, grounded, and accessible approach to health and longevity. She has journeyed long and hard through many aspects of sexual and personal expression to return to the true wisdom of the heart.

    Steph is an international retreats and events leader, one to one and group work facilitator; currently based in Glastonbury, UK.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    The value of experiencing community and nature connection as a young adultUSA- Interlocken- centre for experiential educationFinding connection and healing. From lost teen to purposeful adult.Louise Chawla - Research on Significant life experiencesPositive, meaningful and memorable experiences being a catalyst for changeThe importance of enthusiastic and significant adult mentorsCollaboration as a driver for connection and communityHaving support/accountability but also autonomyThe joy of writing childrens stories

    Links mentioned in this episode

    https://www.webekids.net/

    www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Danny lives happily in the North of England with his partner and daughter. He spent a lot of his early adulthood living and working at a centre of Experiential Education in the USA where he discovered the power of community living, nature connection and experiential Education. Danny studied Outdoor and Environmental Education at Liverpool University and founded the Outdoor Education Project CommuniTree, directing it up until spring 2020. When Covid hit Danny and his partner Annie started a nature-based wellbeing project called We Be Kids and are currently working on this to bring free nature-based online resources to children and families to help them build connections and boost wellbeing. Danny is also a children's author, storyteller, poet, spoon carver, birdwatcher, ultra-marathon runner and homeschool Dad.


  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Importance of politics in the whole of the idea of nature connectionThe journey from the indoors to the outdoorsLast child in the woodsThe Collaboration of Outdoor Play Therapists conferenceAnimal assisted therapyChildren who show us the way.risk-averseLessons from natureWays to understand transitions and work through themBenefits of RiskSanitisation of childhood - risk averse societyWhen children roamed freeSolitary play is importantChildren as teachers

    Links mentioned in this episode

    The collaboration of Outdoor Play Therapists https://cooptuk.com/

    Email- [email protected]

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal Instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Ali Chown is a Play Therapist, Supervisor, Trainer and qualified and experienced Specialist Teacher for children and young people with complex BESD.

    As a Play Therapist, Ali has worked with children and young people with complex behaviour, emotional and social needs (BESD), those who have experienced early childhood trauma and loss and have attachment difficulties and pupils with autism, language and communication and other complex special needs.

    She is an experienced trainer and supervisor and has presented on ‘working in nature’ at the BAPT Annual Conference and Romanian Institute for Play and Drama Therapy and lectured on trauma and learning to teachers from the MYME Mobile Education Project in Myanmar (Burma).

    Ali is one of the pioneers of play therapy in the outdoors. She has published two books, Play Therapy in the Outdoors (Kingsley, 2014) and The Practical Guide to Play Therapy in the Outdoors (Routledge, 2017). Ali also has two chapters in the forthcoming International Handbook or Play Therapy to be published this autumn. She is the director of Phoenix Play and the co-founder of COOPT which she now facilitates. Ali lives in Dorset where she loves being outdoors, connected to nature with sea swimming, just ‘being’ on the beach, walking, camping and gardening.

  • Things we talk about in this episode

    Connection to our lineage and ancestorsHow to live a more intentional lifeChoosing how we want to feel and that energy we want to create rather than being fixed on specific ideasThe importance of being able to notice and name your needs and longingsHow we can evolve from the paradigm of right and wrong into a culture of curiosity and everyone's needs matter.No one changes their mind just because you tell them they are wrong or they shouldKnowing thet there are many others changing the way they think and act brings hopeThe importance of surrounding yourself with good people and positive newsHow good coaching and mentoring can accelerate your personal growth exponentially

    Books mentioned in this episode
    A guide to the good life- William B Irvine
    https://www.williambirvine.com/books

    Links mentioned in this episode
    https://bethcreedon.co.uk/
    Support us on Patreon- www.patreon.com/connectionmatterspodcast

    Our website is www.livewild.org.uk/connectionmatterspodcast

    Connect with us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livewilduk/

    My personal Instagram is https://www.instagram.com/leona.connection.matters/

    The music for this podcast is -Hermosa Dia by Ray Johnson https://soundcloud.com/visionray

    Biography

    Beth worked in sustainable food for over a decade before starting and then selling an organic veg box delivery business with her husband.
    She has been coaching professionally since 2009 and loves being part of the hugely inspiring conversation around connection, powerful communication and deep gratitude for all that life brings.
    She has now created The Self Coach Experience. She teaches freedom seekers how to coach themselves, and enjoy their minds and lives.

    Beth has coached hundreds of people over thousands of hours.

    She coaches 1:1 and leads a three-month program called Mindcraft.