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Curiosity in Nature with Scott Kloos
Someone Gets Me Podcast
English - June 04, 2019 09:37 - 53 minutes - 73.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 19 ratingsHealth & Fitness health fitness marketing entrepreneurship entrepreneur business selfhelp interview leadership success Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Welcome friends to the Someone Gets Me podcast. I am your host Dianne Allen and I am delighted you are here. This podcast was created because I believe there is a visionary leader inside each one of us who is waiting to be seen. In each episode of Someone Gets Me you will hear useful tips from successful Visionaries who will share their stories about how being seen allowed them to take their Vision into Action.
In this episode, I interview Scott Kloos, ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and integral ecologist. Scott and I share a deep conversation about listening to the deeper elements and having curiosity in nature among other profound topics.
Topics we discuss include:
Scott’s dream about impact or interaction
The power of ceremonies
Conscious Entrepreneurship
Being authentic in all relationships
His book: Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants
Many more ideas and topics
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Scott’s website and links:
The School of Forest Medicine: https://forestmedicine.net
Cascadia Folk Medicine: https://cascadiafolkmedicine.com
Twitter: @scott_kloos
Instagram: @forestmedicine
Facebook: @forestmedicine
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More about Scott:
Scott Kloos—ceremonialist, author, wildcrafter, plant medicine maker and practitioner, animist, singer of plant songs, and aspiring integral ecologist—guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness. Through his writing and his facilitation of co-created spaces of learning and healing, he explores various ways of working with plants and their medicine, relationships with our nonhuman kin, and ecologically integral modes of engaging and thinking with the community of life.