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Human ecology explained.
If more of our institutions could think like this, we’d be sorted.
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*NEW* Natural Change for Facilitators Course – October in Knoydart!
This is a professional development course for those interested in facilitating groups using approaches pioneered on WWF’s Natural Change Project. Natural Change is an outdoor-based experiential programme designed to engage and support leaders for sustainability. Date: October 24th – 31st, 2011. … Continue reading
Mary-Jayne Rust: Ecopsychology – Shadow and Transformation
This video was made during our recent Ecopsychology course at Schumacher College in March. Mary-Jayne explores shadow and transformation during an open evening lecture… ‘In a dark time the eye begins to see. Facing the personal and collective shadow of … Continue reading
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Dolphin Wisdom
Last Thursday I was lucky enough to be sailing with my family off the coast of Croatia in a friend’s yacht. Suddenly, like lightening striking from beneath the sea, there were dolphins riding the bow wave. The greatest joy was … Continue reading
More ecopsychology at Schumacher College
After the success of the three-week ‘Ecopsychology: Exploring the Roots to Change’ course that Mary-Jayne Rust and I co-led at Schumacher College in March, we have been asked to lead further one-week courses in July and October. The July course is … Continue reading
Link to my website!
I’ve added a ‘community’ page to the ecoSelf website. If we’ve worked together over the years, or if you’ve attended one of my courses and you’d like to link to my web site, then email me! To visit the community … Continue reading
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Ecopsychology courses, reflections and news – Spring 2011
Hello! Two months in to my new project as a self-employed ecopsychologist so I thought I would let you know how it’s going. Well things are blossoming! It’s been non-stop since the middle of February and the closure of Footprint. … Continue reading
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WWF’s Natural Change Project – video
This is a video of me presenting an open evening at Schumacher College about WWF’s Natural Change Project. It gives a basic overview of the project but – because the talk was designed for a more general audience – it … Continue reading
Natural Change courses this summer
Here are details of courses I’m offering this summer. Natural Change for Facilitators (6 days) 10th – 17th June Natural Change Taster (3 days) May 10th-13th July 1st-4th July 5th-8th Please can you help me by forwarding this email to your … Continue reading
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Hand Made Natural Change
Edited by Tessy Britton, this book explores grassroots examples of community projects in the UK. Tessy asked Louise Macdonald (participant in the first WWF Natural Change Project) and I to write a chapter about Natural Change. Here it is: … Continue reading
Into the great wide open.
Well, it’s done. Last Friday Osbert and I closed Footprint Consulting and went our own ways. A lot of mixed feelings for me: sad after seven years of hard work under the Footprint brand, relief because Osbert and I closed … Continue reading
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