Imagine your daily grind--your house, your car, your commute, your job....Now imagine what it would be like to spend days camping in the woods, drinking spring water, breathing clean mountain air, eating freshly picked foods, and spending all day in Nature...learning about growing and gathering cultivated and wild food, making tools, tracking, tanning hides, natural building, and living in a community. What would happen to your energy? Your spirit? Natalie Bogwalker is a fan of watching the transformation that takes place when a guest spends days on her property, exploring their relationship with the land. Natalie is the founder and director of Wild Abundance, a permaculture and homestead school. She’s passionate about teaching and sharing skills that are essential for living harmoniously within the natural systems of the earth.

 

She and her family live at the Wild Abundance homestead campus in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Natalie spends her time harvesting in the wild, building, gardening, planting, putting up food, growing, teaching, connecting with the community, and playing with her daughter. Amidst all of this she’s constantly scheming about how to introduce more people to Earth-based living, while worshipping the beauty around her.

 

In the midst of all the turmoil of our modern society, Natalie reminds us to breathe deeply, be outside, put one foot in front of the other, and find like-minded people for support and inspiration.

  In this episode...

Origin story of Wild Abundance

The joy of helping people find sovereignty and connection

Soil building techniques used on the Wild Abundance homestead

Breaking pest and disease cycles

What happens to people when they begin to participate in the cycles of the seasons and get involved with their own food and shelter production

Eat something wild every day!

Natalie's journey to her wild abundant life

How reshaping education and redesigning curriculum could help us transform our disconnected society

The Earth Skills and Permaculture Immersion Program curriculum

How the Barnardsville community developed

How to have a successful daily practice

  Resources

Firefly Gathering

wildabundance.net

Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships by Marshall Rosenberg

The Empowerment Manual: A Guide for Collaborative Groups by Starhawk

The Earth Skills and Permaculture Immersion Program at Wild Abundance