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Ever wondered what lines a deer’s stomach? Or how to turn bark into tincture—or tea into a gateway to your primal self? Meet Will and Eva: barefoot, leather-clad rewilders who traded ‘normal’ for firelight, foraging, and full-blown nature immersion. I first met them in a smoky tent at the Off Grid Living Festival—tea in hand, bird calls in the air, and stories thick as eucalyptus sap. Since then, they've taught rewilding workshops at Black Barn Farm and reminded us all just how useless strategic planning feels when someone’s casually tanning a hide next to you. Will’s a youth worker, Eva braved Alone Australia, and together they run Wild Beings—a living, breathing invitation to reconnect with the wildness written in our bones. This one’s part campfire, part gut punch, part call to remember. Let's get barefoot!
Links You'll Love Wild beings - Rewilding with Will and Eva Sand talk - Tyson Yunkaporta Emergence Magazine Podcast - is the river alive Pod Partners Rock: Australian Medicinal Herbs Code: Future5
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We talked about Rewilding to live in balance with the ecosystem and for us as humans. Going bush to slow right down to ensure the pace stays ‘human’ Grounding through crafts, string bags, leather making, hunting, fire lighting The potency of being fire side to create transformation and to self regulate Becoming a “Hunter” that practices reverence and honouring of a life by using ALL the pieces Remembering ancient skills like tanning, hunting, bone broth making, Seeking knowledge keepers in all the forms and all the places Will’s love of plants and hunting, Eva’s love of tanning and movement as a catalyst to rewild Why learning these skills is a never ending journey of learning Carving independence within their life of togetherness Why seeing people learn gives eva hope Sustaining ourselves on this continent with wild meat would provide an opportunity for native species to thrive Finding a Sit spot Finding people at the edges Self directed rights of passage
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