Movement Monday Ep.07: Green University w/ Thomas Elpel

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Thomas Elpel of Green University connects with the Movement Monday series! Episode 7, I want to thank you for listening to this point! Tom was recently awarded writer’s digest’s first place in nonfiction for his natural history travelogue, “Five months on the Missouri river: paddling a dugout canoe”, a work that I am thankful to be featured in. Our guest partnered with Churchill Clark, the great-great-great-great grandson of Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Together they whittled and carved a 10,000 lb. log into an over 500 lb. canoe used for the journey.   Tom is known as an "Ecopreneur". He is an author, builder, conservationist, and a pioneer in experiential education through his Green University. We discuss the importance of developing a deep and interactive relationship with nature. Thomas shares how we can foster our connection to the environment and find our place in the ecosystem through hunting, gathering, and learning primitive skills. Let's find a balance between modern and primitive lifestyles. Learn new skills from Green University whether in the immersion program or a class! We all have room to learn about nature and the way life was for humanity for many years.   How to Register       Try Athletic Brewing, Brew without Compromise! Use RWD20 to receive 20% OFF your first order! Follow Dan’s journey at Ridewithdanusa.com Support Suicide Awareness and Dan’s Cause at Opaatmovement.com   HOV©2021