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Special Episode: Nature Journaling with John Muir Laws

Special Episode: Nature Journaling with John Muir Laws

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Cultivating a curiosity for our world is the first step in repairing our relationship with place, the organisms that we share our planet with, and ourselves. This reconnecting is at the core of a crucial and life-changing practice called nature journaling. John Muir Laws is a leader and innovator in the world-wide nature journaling movement and shares his wealth of knowledge in a very special Learning from Nature episode. This conversation invites you to ponder the intricacies of everyday life and encourages you to begin recording and reflecting.

Nature journaling is especially important for biomimicry: this practice can help to shift perspectives and offers new inspiration!

"A world of infinite beauty and discovery waits just beyond the point where we usually stop paying attention" (John Muir Laws).

Learn more about John Muir Laws, and purchase his books.
Join the Wild Wonder Foundation nature journaling movement.
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