Join me for a group chat with four practitioners of Wayapa Wuurrk exploring the relevance of Indigenous wisdom & nature connection in our modern world.

There are many reasons that our lives today have caused disconnection between us and the people and environments around us. And it's too easy to over look the importance of this. 

I'm joined by three guests in Australia, Jem Stone, Rebecca Dunn and Sara Jones, along with Debbie Mace in the UK. They've all come together to share about the power of nature connection for our personal, collective and planetary well-being.

These four ladies are all practitioners of Wayapa Wuurrk which is an earth connection practice based on ancient Indigenous wisdom, originating in Australia.

This is a relaxing chat between like-minded woman and yet at its heart it's also a powerful conversation which demonstrates the place of talking in circle, sharing stories and reconnecting to the world around us.

You can learn more about Wayapa Wuurrk at the website: https://wayapa.com/

If you're in the UK and would like to connect with Debbie Mace directly you can find her here on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-mace-639a3b242/

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For a further breakdown of this episode see the timestamps below.

00:00 - Introductions

06:50 - "Individual Journey to Collective Well-being"

13:55 - Empowering through relationships

23:07 - Observation, conversation & story

33:58 - Addressing eco-anxiety

41:14 - What is Wayapa Wuurrk?

46:33 - Bringing Wayapa to the UK

50:44 - Personal transformation & global connection

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