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Reconciliation with the Land By Jacob Rodenburg

Reconciliation with the Land By Jacob Rodenburg

Reconciliation with the Land By Jacob Rodenburg “Thanks,” our children often say with a touch of sarcasm. “Thanks for leaving us this planet.” With overpopulation, wild weather, climate change, pollution, and the accelerating loss of biodiversity, they ask: And now...
When Too Safe Becomes Unsafe

When Too Safe Becomes Unsafe

When Too Safe Becomes Unsafe By Jacob Rodenburg Recently, I watched a frustrated teacher struggle to fill out a risk assessment form for a field trip to an outdoor education center. It made me wonder: if there are risks to spending time outside, what are the risks to...
Rewilding Our Words

Rewilding Our Words

How Language Shapes Our Relationship with Nature By: Jacob Rodenburg Words are powerful. They are the building blocks of our thoughts. We use them to make sense of our experiences, connect with each other, and imagine new ways of being in the world. But sometimes, our...
Carrying Nature Inside: Why Full-Bodied Knowing Matters…

Carrying Nature Inside: Why Full-Bodied Knowing Matters…

Carrying Nature Inside: Why Full-Bodied Knowing Matters… By Jacob Rodenburg I have a friend who is an incredible naturalist. A short walk of just a few hundred meters through meadow or forest might take more than an hour in his company. He pauses often, sharing...