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Watch this episode on YouTube.I've loved recording all the podcast episodes I've done so far. But I have to say, this one left me feeling incredibly alive.Rebecca Wildbear is a Senior Soul Guide at the Animas Valley Institute, a psychotherapist, and the founder and creator of Wild Yoga, an organization that leads programs and retreats to help people connect with their bodies, dreams, and wild nature as gateways to creating soulful impact. Rebecca is also the author of the book Wild Yoga.Rebecca and I first met over 10 years ago, when she guided me on my very first vision quest. We reconnected 7 years later when I went back to Animas for a quest guiding apprenticeship, in which Rebecca and I guided a group of 10 questers in the same desert canyon where I'd quested with her 7 years before. I then convinced her to be my co-guide on the first couple of quests that I offered through Soulful Impact. She's a close mentor and a dear friend.In this conversation, Rebecca and I discuss how to build and deepen our connection to soul through the relationships we create with several very potent portals and gateways to soul, including:* Wild nature* Dreams* Our bodies* Our hearts* Our traumaTurns out that as human beings, we all come fully equipped with “soul hardware.” Meaning that we innately have everything we need to establish a profoundly deep, expansive, and powerful connection to soul. We don't need anything outside of ourselves and our own natural wholeness to illuminate our life's highest purpose and bring us fully alive.But in our modern day culture, we've distanced ourselves from the knowledge and understanding of how to put that God-given hardware to good use. The necessary skills are still out there and available to all of us, but thanks to centuries of censorship and oppression, we have lost the cultural infrastructure that could guarantee we all learn these things.The good news is that we are the lucky souls who get to turn this trend around. We get to remember and rediscover these ancient, deeply human pathways for ourselves, and then share them with others. We get to rebuild a new cultural fabric that is deeply rooted in soul and sings in harmony with the benefits of modern life.This conversation with Rebecca is a roadmap to that future, one human being and one human soul at a time.I hope you enjoy it!--- Links & Resources ---* Follow Brooks on YouTube, Instagram, or LinkedIn* Soulful Impact: soulfulimpact.co* Rebecca's website: rebeccawildbear.com* Follow Rebecca on YouTube, Instagram or Substack* Wild Yoga Book* Check out Rebecca's TedX Talk: The Visionary Power of Dreams & NatureGet newsletter updates & future episodes delivered to your inbox: Subscribe to Soulful Impact on Substack Get full access to Soulful Impact at www.soulfulimpact.blog/subscribe
Rebecca Wildbear will share her understanding of how yoga can be utilized to connect to the natural world. She explores visions, dreams, and spirit teachers that come through animals. Rebecca shares the art of attuning to the mysteries in the Earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature, so they may offer their soul-rooted presence and co-creative service to the world. Watch Here: https://youtu.be/_jqi6ymhZv0
Rebecca Wildbear is an outdoor guide, yoga teacher, and author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She invites us to view yoga as both a personal practice and a form of environmental and social advocacy.
Craving an expansive conversation? Look no further. Rebecca Wildbear is my guest once again (#171 was our first) and this time we discuss Wild Yoga - but it's not what you might think. It's not Yoga dance parties (although, fun!) It's an invitation to connect with the earth and all of its magic, as well as your own wild nature, on a deeper level than ever before - and there's space for that to look like whatever you want it to. Rebecca talks about vulnerability and ‘making a pearl of it' instead of the traditional framing of weakness. She shares ways to move through grief either in your own life or the grief many of us hold for what's been done to our planet, or even how we've contributed to that. She shares what ‘feral female ferocity' means and how to have conversations with your body - and with trees! Intrigued? You should be. I had to go hug a tree and have a chat after this conversation and I suspect you will do too. Rebecca Wildbear, MS, E-RYT 500, is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration, & Advocacy for the Earth. She is the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the Earth's community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they can live a life of creative service. www.rebeccawildbear.com. @lowtoxlife - Share the show and tag me with any AHA's! Her book: BOOKTOPIA | AMAZONOur sponsor offers: 2023: Ready for an Air Filter or Dehumidifier? Ausclimate gives our listeners an EXTRA 10% OFF their excellent dehumidifiers and Winix air purifiers on ausclimate.com.au – Your code: LOWTOXLIFE. This discount can also be redeemed for over-the-phone orders verbally if you want to chat through options for your home. There are a lot of ‘pretty' small filters being advertised on Insta these days - beware! They're often 2-3 stage filters and don't move the needle on your indoor air very much. Winix's unique PlasmaWave® technology is perfect for smoke, dust, pets, viruses, bacteria, household odours, and allergies (covering a variety of allergens). Winix; the most complete air-purifiers on the market and the compact 4 stage is a gorgeous unit for the bedroom or study! Follow them on Instagram. JULY-ONLY: And Bio-First is back for US and Aussie listeners, with an offer on their Genuine Natural Remedies for skin issues, immune support and wellness. Given we're into the winter months and there's lots going around, I wanted to give a shout out to their daily health defence options ( the Manuka Defence Syrup and Spray - both delicious by the way, as a sweet something after a meal. Hehe. Creative, I know!) and extra soothing care when you need it most, then it's the Manuka Soother Syrups with adult and kid formulations. No alcohol, added fillers, colours, flavours etc. The OFFER: $10 off when you spend $65+ across the site with promo code WINTER. Shop here: https://www.bio-first.com.au/ Follow them here: Biofirst Insta Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rebecca Wildbear, MS, E-RYT 500, is the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their wild nature so they can live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides other nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. Rebecca's latest book is Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. This wonderfully fresh and revelatory book invites you to create a personal yoga practice that seamlessly melds health and well-being with spiritual insight, Earth stewardship, and cultural transformation. Rebecca came to yoga after a life-threatening encounter with cancer in her twenties. Over years of teaching and healing, she devised the unique and user-friendly practice she presents in Wild Yoga. In the book, she guides you in connecting to the natural world and living from your soul while also addressing environmental activism. For more information: https://www.rebeccawildbear.com/ And for more about guest host Mirjam Paninski: https://www.mirjampaninski.com/ #mindtomatter #blissbrain #eft #eftuniverse #yoga #wildyoga #earth #environment #highenergyhealth
Joining Theresa today for a blissful conversations with nature episode of White Shores is Wild Yoga (R) pioneer and author Rebecca WildBear.To contact Rebecca, find out more about Wild Yoga, order her book Wild Yoga and join her nature loving community visit:Www.rebeccawildbear.com To out more about Theresa's bestselling dream, intuition, afterlife, astrology and mystical titles and mission, visit:Www.theresacheung.comhttp://linktr.ee/theresacheungYou can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and Twitter and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.comThank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper
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When we are in our bodies, at one with nature, we are in touch with intelligence more significant than our minds. Nature can inspire our movements, align us with our instincts, initiate us into living our soul's purpose, and guide us in tending the well-being of all life. Author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth and Wild Yoga creator Rebecca Wildbear empowers us to create a personal practice that stretches our awareness and awakens our connection to the place we all most deeply belong to: the Earth. Check out Lisa Campion's new book Awakening Your Psychic Ability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the KORE Women podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Rebecca Wildbear, who is the author of "Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth." She is also the creator of a yoga practice called “Wild Yoga,” which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. Rebecca has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides other nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. You can follow Rebecca Wildbear on Instagram at: WildBearYoga, on Facebook at: Rebecca.Wildbear, on Twitter at: RWildbear1 and at her website, which is: www.rebeccawildbear.com. You can also find her book on Amazon. Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about the host, Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com
Rebecca Wildbear, MS, E-RYT 500, is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration, & Advocacy for the Earth. She is the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their wild nature so they can live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides other nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. Visit her online at www.rebeccawildbear.com.
Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been guiding Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides vision quests and other nature and soul programs through Animals Valley Institute. Visit her online at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com. @NewWorldLibrary @wildbearyogastudio-yogawit216 Wild Yoga invites you to connect with the Earth and live in alignment with your soul. Part 1 encourages you to return to your instinctual nature, welcome ferocity, receive the love of trees, and listen to dreams. Part 2 invites you to open to the mystery of what you love and grieve, descend into the dark, and be sung to life by the living planet. In part 3, Rebecca guides you to listen to your muse, dream for the world, and protect wild places. Each chapter ends with a yoga pose to support the chapter's theme and illustrations by Sarah E. Brooks to help you visualize the poses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I am excited to introduce my guest today. Her name is Rebecca Wildbear and she is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration and Advocacy for the Earth. The book is published by New World Library In her book, Rebecca writes, “ When we are in our bodies, at one with nature, we are in touch with intelligence more significant that our minds. Nature can inspire our movements, align us with our instincts, initiate us into living our soul's purpose, and guide us in tending the well-being of all life.” Rebecca Wildbear is the creator of Wild Yoga and has been teaching yoga since 2004. She has been on the faculty at Nosara Yoga Institute and guides vision quests and other programs through Animas Valley Institute. Speaking of Animas Valley Institute, Rebecca is leading a Soulcraft Intensive for Earth Activists June 13-17th, 2023 through the institute. This is a great intensive for anyone fighting to protect the earth but is feeling the stress and despair of devastation and compassion fatigue. If you are feeling the need to foster greater resiliency and vision in your mission to protect the physical ecology this is for you. You can please visit www.animas.org/offerings for more information. For more information about Rebecca visit www.rebeccawildbear.com Visit New World Library at https://www.newworldlibrary.com/ Today's music was downloaded from sound stripe.com . The piece is titled Into the Deep by Daniele Musto Additional information and links related to today's show and other related shows can be found at www.beprovided.com Thank you again for listening and stay safe and stay healthy.
Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. WILD YOGA is an embodied practice that empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within dreams, the earth community, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. In the upcoming new book Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth (New World Library, February 14, 2023), author and Wild Yoga creator Rebecca Wildbear empowers readers to create a personal practice that stretches their awareness and awakens their connection to the place we all most deeply belong to: the Earth. Through simple movements and creative concepts that will inspire beginner and seasoned yogis alike, Wild Yoga is an invitation to live from the soul. Part 1 encourages readers to return to their instinctual nature, welcome ferocity, receive the love of trees, and listen to dreams. Part 2 invites them to open up to the mystery of what they love and grieve, descend into darkness, and be sung back to life by the living planet. In part 3, Rebecca guides readers to listen to their muse, dream for the world, and protect wild places. Each chapter concludes with a yoga pose that supports the theme of the chapter with illustrations by Sarah E. Brooks to help readers visualize the poses. By honestly sharing her personal experiences, as well as the experience of many clients, Rebecca shows readers how to: · meet their bodies and emotions where they are, including grief, trauma, and vulnerability · tune in to the natural world around them — whether backyard, seashore, or mountain — or an imagined dream place · commune with the Earth's body through their own body and thus to all the peoples and places around them “May these teachings, stories, and practices offer a path to open your heart to what is most sacred. May they ground you in love and strength,” writes Rebecca. “May they restore your relationship with the Earth so that you and your dreams,mystery and muse may live in cocreative reciprocity with life on the planet.” Find out more about Rebecca Wildbear at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. WILD YOGA is an embodied practice that empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within dreams, the earth community, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. In the upcoming new book Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth (New World Library, February 14, 2023), author and Wild Yoga creator Rebecca Wildbear empowers readers to create a personal practice that stretches their awareness and awakens their connection to the place we all most deeply belong to: the Earth. Through simple movements and creative concepts that will inspire beginner and seasoned yogis alike, Wild Yoga is an invitation to live from the soul. Part 1 encourages readers to return to their instinctual nature, welcome ferocity, receive the love of trees, and listen to dreams. Part 2 invites them to open up to the mystery of what they love and grieve, descend into darkness, and be sung back to life by the living planet. In part 3, Rebecca guides readers to listen to their muse, dream for the world, and protect wild places. Each chapter concludes with a yoga pose that supports the theme of the chapter with illustrations by Sarah E. Brooks to help readers visualize the poses. By honestly sharing her personal experiences, as well as the experience of many clients, Rebecca shows readers how to: · meet their bodies and emotions where they are, including grief, trauma, and vulnerability · tune in to the natural world around them — whether backyard, seashore, or mountain — or an imagined dream place · commune with the Earth's body through their own body and thus to all the peoples and places around them “May these teachings, stories, and practices offer a path to open your heart to what is most sacred. May they ground you in love and strength,” writes Rebecca. “May they restore your relationship with the Earth so that you and your dreams,mystery and muse may live in cocreative reciprocity with life on the planet.” Find out more about Rebecca Wildbear at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com
Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. WILD YOGA is an embodied practice that empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within dreams, the earth community, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. In the upcoming new book Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth (New World Library, February 14, 2023), author and Wild Yoga creator Rebecca Wildbear empowers readers to create a personal practice that stretches their awareness and awakens their connection to the place we all most deeply belong to: the Earth. Through simple movements and creative concepts that will inspire beginner and seasoned yogis alike, Wild Yoga is an invitation to live from the soul. Part 1 encourages readers to return to their instinctual nature, welcome ferocity, receive the love of trees, and listen to dreams. Part 2 invites them to open up to the mystery of what they love and grieve, descend into darkness, and be sung back to life by the living planet. In part 3, Rebecca guides readers to listen to their muse, dream for the world, and protect wild places. Each chapter concludes with a yoga pose that supports the theme of the chapter with illustrations by Sarah E. Brooks to help readers visualize the poses. By honestly sharing her personal experiences, as well as the experience of many clients, Rebecca shows readers how to: · meet their bodies and emotions where they are, including grief, trauma, and vulnerability · tune in to the natural world around them — whether backyard, seashore, or mountain — or an imagined dream place · commune with the Earth's body through their own body and thus to all the peoples and places around them “May these teachings, stories, and practices offer a path to open your heart to what is most sacred. May they ground you in love and strength,” writes Rebecca. “May they restore your relationship with the Earth so that you and your dreams,mystery and muse may live in cocreative reciprocity with life on the planet.” Find out more about Rebecca Wildbear at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com
In this episode, our wild hearts get activated and our souls get invited to intiation by Rebecca Wildbear, author of “Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth.”Rebecca is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service.Join us as we learn how a soul becomes initiatedDiscover who Rebecca calls "masters of love"Find out how movements become a prayer to the universeListen to the mystery in the body...as a doorway to the sacredOpen to the wild, holy presence in Nature and in our NatureLearn that when we are in tune with the living world and tap into our deep imagination, mysterious things arise and surprise and we are given essential instructions for our lifeFind out how following what we love opens us to a romance with the worldAsk "Where is my love right now in this moment flowing”?We call up Love Warriors for the Earth and call in ferocity for the wellbeing of the planetRemember the wild world needs our embodied love prayers and we need the wild worldRebecca says, “May these teachings, stories and practices offer a path to open your heart to what is most sacred. May they ground you in love and strength. May they restore your relationship with the Earth so that you and your dreams, mystery and muse may live in co-creative reciprocity with life on the planet.”Personal Websitehttps://www.rebeccawildbear.com/Social Media linkhttps://www.facebook.com/rebecca.wildbear/Social Media linkhttps://www.instagram.com/wildbearyogaSupport Caravan of the HeartSupport the showBECOME A MEMBERhttps://ko-fi.com/caravanoftheheart/tiersYour monthly support helps further this outreach and keeps this Caravan moving to amplify love in all things! LOVE IS SPOKEN HERE
How often do you spend time in nature? Are you making space to expand and seek the guidance of greater intelligence? Today's guest, Rebecca Wildbear, is an author, activist, and creator of Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. Join Hilary and Rebecca as they dive into Rebecca's most impactful ReLaunch, explore the concept of Wild Yoga, and how aligning with the natural world can stretch your consciousness and allow you to tune in to your higher self and live your soul's purpose.About Our Guest: Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth's community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides other nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. Visit her online at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.wildbear/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildbearyogaTwitter: https://twitter.com/RWildbear1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rebeccawildbear4994Join our private Facebook community for BONUS content to ignite your own Relaunch: https://www.facebook.com/groups/232280334811612/Interested in being a guest on The ReLaunch Podcast or booking Hilary as a guest? Email us at hello@therelaunchco.com
Welcome back to This Sacred Life, I'm Shann Vander Leek. Today I'm speaking with Rebecca Wildbear about her new book. "Wild Yoga - A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth." Rebecca is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. "Nature is more than our healer. She is our deepest place of belonging." Points Covered in this episode: Oracle card = Freyja - Bold Unleash your adventurous side. Take risks and be daring! Rebecca's invitation to explore a life of creative service Communion with the trees and receiving the love of trees Reconciling with the goddess - Balancing the feminine and masculine Dreams and Dream interpretation - How to embody the mysteries of our dreams Visit Rebecca Wildbear online at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com to get a copy of her book and learn more about her soulful offerings.
Here's my conversation with Rebecca Wildbear about her new book Wild Yoga. She's a guide with Animas Valley Institute, she also teaches Wild Yoga, and other soul-oriented offerings. We discuss the art and craft of listening, the nature of prayer, and Wild Yoga as a way of being. You can find her work at https://www.rebeccawildbear.com/ Enjoy!
Heather Grzych interviews author Rebecca Wildbear, on her book, Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. Rebecca was a cancer survivor at a young age, and she explains why listening to the body is very similar to listening to Nature. She discusses why we need to embody the mysteries our dreams invite, and how to let dreams actually guide your life. Many different practices are mentioned, including specific yoga postures, journaling and a solo fast, in which the individual sleeps outdoors overnight while fasting. In this episode, Heather and Rebecca discuss: Why nature can feel scary sometimes Camping and backpacking alone Earth grief Receiving the love of trees Animistic perception Why climate change and environmental issues make people not want to have kids Why giving birth and becoming a mother is possibly the wildest yoga The importance of getting off your computer and going outside for a walk Why fasting and camping can both raise vata dosha Fasting indoors vs outdoors How having cancer impacts the way you appreciate nature Heather Grzych is the author of The Ayurvedic Guide to Fertility and the host of the Wisdom of the Body podcast. A board-certified Ayurvedic practitioner, she teaches the Regenerative Fertility Method to support future generations worldwide. Heather is on the board of directors for the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) and has been a consultant for doctors, governments, and insurance companies. She offers virtual consultations and programs worldwide. www.heathergrzych.com Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. www.rebeccawildbear.com Connect with Heather: Instagram.com/heathergrzych Facebook.com/grzychheather Read the first six pages of The Ayurvedic Guide to Fertility for FREE: https://www.heathergrzych.com Connect with Heather to balance your health for your fertility: https://www.heathergrzych.com/book-online This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Creating Wellness From Within is a podcast devoted to empowering you to live your best life by taking accountability for your own personal wellness … brought to you in part by Integrated Health Systems located in Denver, CO. Women in particular have a tendency to take care of everyone else around them first, while putting their own self care and wellness on the back burner. This podcast is designed to give you actionable advice and tools to help you power up your own wellness journey, and live the best life possible!I am your host, Amy Zellmer. I am editor-in-chief of MN YOGA + Life magazine & The Brain Health Magazine, and author of several books. Additionally I am passionate about yoga, photography, wellness, and all things glittery! You can find out more about me at www.creatingwellnessfromwithin.comFollow me on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter Today's guest is: Rebecca WildbearRebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been guiding Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides vision quests and other nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. http://www.rebeccawildbear.comConsider supporting the podcast for $5 a month through Patreon.Support the show
We know that being in nature is good for us, but this week's guest shows us how tuning into our wild side can help us connect with the earth, our emotions and our creativity. Rebecca Wildbear is creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga that helps us learn to listen to the earth. She explains more about it in her new book, Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth, and this week she's here to tell us how deepening our connection with the earth can help us better understand ourselves. In this episode, you'll learn: The difference between Wild Yoga and other types of yoga. What Rebecca means by “Earth Grief” and what you can do if you are experiencing it. How practicing communication and yoga in nature can change the way we feel about the world we live in.
Yoga is not just about poses and posers. It's about a soulful engagement with our own lives that includes both our bodies and our dreams. It's about the rediscovery of the connection we have lost with the Earth, and about the purpose that the Earth itself is dreaming for us.Rebecca Wildbear is a soul guide, a wilderness therapist, and a yoga instructor. Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration And Advocacy for the Earth is her new book on, in her words, "an embodied practice to help us love ourselves, deepen our relationship with the natural world, and stretch our consciousness". Links & ResourcesThe book (on Amazon.com): https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Yoga-Practice-Initiation-Veneration/dp/160868797XThe book (on Amazon.ca): https://a.co/d/7wmEZhbRebecca's web site: http://www.rebeccawildbear.comPersonal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2022
Join Happy Ali and author, Rebecca Wildbear, as they discuss Rebecca's incredible relationship with the earth. Rebecca goes into detail as she gives highlights from her book, Wild Yoga. Don't miss this episode!! Find all of Happy's work at https://linktr.ee/happyinsights Purchase Rebecca's book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/hscfiwt Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides other nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. Visit her online at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com. And here are her social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.wildbear/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildbearyoga Twitter: https://twitter.com/RWildbear1 #savetheearth #innerwisdom #rebeccawildbear #happyali
Join Happy Ali and author, Rebecca Wildbear, as they discuss tapping into our inner wisdom (Also known as The Inner Muse). Rebecca goes into detail as she gives highlights from her book, Wild Yoga. Don't miss this episode! Find all of Happy's work at https://linktr.ee/happyinsights Purchase Rebecca's book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/hscfiwt Rebecca Wildbear is the author of Wild Yoga: A Practice of Initiation, Veneration & Advocacy for the Earth. She is also the creator of a yoga practice called Wild Yoga, which empowers individuals to tune in to the mysteries that live within the earth community, dreams, and their own wild nature so they may live a life of creative service. She has been leading Wild Yoga programs since 2007 and also guides other nature and soul programs through Animas Valley Institute. Visit her online at http://www.rebeccawildbear.com. And here are her social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.wildbear/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildbearyoga Twitter: https://twitter.com/RWildbear1 #savetheearth #innerwisdom #rebeccawildbear #happyali
Dr. Heide Goettner-Abendroth's Girls and the Grasses keynote presentation, Principles of Sustainable Societies: Matriarchy as a Radical Alternative followed by a Q&A conversation with Lierre Keith, Michelle Martin, Rebecca Wildbear, Sue Breen and Jennifer Murnan. Check out the full event, which live streams on Saturday November 20th at 1pm Pacific, here: https://givebutter.com/girlsandgrasses
Come hiking with Rebecca Wildbear in the Sonoran Desert. Rebecca teaches people how to listen deeply to the Mysteries that live within the Earth community, Dreamtime, and their own wild Nature, and to encounter and live their Souls, or truest selves. She is a guide with Animas Valley Institute and the creator of Wild Yoga. To explore all that she offers, go to www.rebeccawildbear.com
Activists aiming to stop Lithium Americas' Thacker Pass open-pit lithium mine – what would be the United States' largest lithium mine, supplying up to 25% of the world's lithium – launched a permanent protest encampment hours after the Bureau of Land Management gave final approval to the mine on January 15. The Green Flame brings you the voices of land protectors Will Falk and Max Wilbert who mean to stay for as long as it takes to protect this old-growth sagebrush mountainside despite winter conditions at Thacker Pass. Rebecca Wildbear, river and soul guide, lover of the wild, joins us in honoring and calling for defense of the Great Basin, Thacker Pass and the whole of wild creation. Many thanks to Green Flame sound editor Iona and to the many non-human voices – Golden Eagle, Coyote, and Greater Sage Grouse – speaking to us in this Protect Thacker Pass episode of the Green Flame.
This episode of The Green Flame podcast focuses on the proposed Batoka Gorge Dam on the Zambezi River on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, just downstream from the world-famous Victoria Falls. The Batoka Gorge Dam would damage some of the most important habitat in the region and harm the local indigenous communities while profiting transnational corporations to the tune of billions. We hear from three organizers working to stop this dam. Moonga is Zambian born and currently lives in the United Kingdom. She has lived in the area close to the Zambezi and the Gorge currently under threat. Moonga has a passion for the environment and is an activist on issues that affect the under-privileged in Zambia. Marie-Louise Kellet is an organizer with “Save the Zambezi,” a Waterkeeper Alliance Affiliate that is fighting the Batoka Gorge Dam project, and is based in Capetown, South Africa. Rebecca Wildbear is a river and soul guide who helps people tune in to the mysteries that live within the Earth community, dreams, and their own wild Nature, so they may live a life of creative service. She has been a guide with Animas Valley Institute since 2006 and is the author of the forthcoming book Playing & Praying: Soul Stories to Inspire Personal & Planetary Transformation.
Rebecca Wildbear is a river and soul guide, compassionately helping people tune in to the mysteries that live within the wild Earth community, the Dreamtime, and their own wild nature.