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« Wednesday October 01, 2008 »
Wed
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Leading the Change We Want to See in the World

This advanced 9-month program is a hands-on, skill based training devoted to helping students develop leadership skills to further sustainable and regenerative practices in their personal and professional lives. Through authentic experience with the natural world, participants graduate with the embodied knowledge of how to design powerful communities, regenerate ecosystems and facilitate positive community change.

Weaving together the teachings of Regenerative Design, Nature Awareness, 8 Shields Cultural Mentoring and the Ecology of Leadership, the RDNA program offers a comprehensive exploration of where we came from, where we are now and where we are going. With an emphasis on building meaningful relationships with the earth, our communities and ourselves, we move into an understanding of our role within the community as an integral part of the natural world.

Start: 8:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

TreefrogOffered: October 2008 - July 2009 on selected Saturdays, 8:30am-4:30pm

Instructors
: Josh Lane, Nicole Young , Jon Young and other special guests of the Shikari Tracking Guild

Location
: Greater Pescadero area (at a different location each time to be announced via email)

Explore the wildlife and natural history of the coastal landscapes through the perspective of holistic tracking and awareness. Learn routines of sensory awareness that have been used by trackers for thousands of years that foster a deep and powerful relationship with place.

Start: 7:00 pm


OFFERED: October 2008 - July 2009

LOCATION: Home study, assignments reviewed via telephone and email

INSTRUCTORS: Phone conference calls with Jon Young; phone coaching and assignment reviews with Shikari Tracking Guild staff

Experience the Shikari Tracker Training Program, an at-home course of study in the core routines of holistic tracking and nature awareness. Develop the power of your curiosity and senses while deeply exploring your favorite tracking spots with the long-term guidance of an experienced tracking mentor.

Students who participate in this 10-month program will be guided through a powerful and proven process of building a deep relationship with the natural world. Be prepared for the journey of a lifetime!

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
OFFERED: October 2008 - July 2009

LOCATION: Via telephone

INSTRUCTOR: Jon Young

Join Jon Young for special stories and teachings in tracking and nature awareness – from the comfort of your own home! Dial in to the conference line every month for these special one-hour long training sessions. Topics include special tracking stories and nature awareness techniques, and an exploration of what’s happening in nature in each season.

This series of calls is currently available only for local IATS, Native Eyes, and Marin County/Bay Area Tracking Club participants.

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