Episode 44: Slowing Down, Cycles & Natural Rhythms with Tiffany Gesler

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In this week's episode I am delighted to sit down, once again with the beautiful and insightful Tiffany Gesler, who shared so much wisdom in episode 7. Tiffany is a proud Aboriginal Gunggari woman who has many roles and experience in early childhood education, outdoor education, Aboriginal health, midwifery, doula work and women’s business, and launched Tooowoomba's first private Bush School in 2022.
In this episode, Tiffany shares updates on what she has been working on over the last year.
We also discuss:
- the importance of slowing down
- our awareness and connection to nature
- getting children outdoors
- cycles and seasons
- supporting women through the inner seasons
- damage of artificial light
- understanding trees and plants
- plus so much more

Where to Find Tiffany:
Instagram: @sowandnurtured_
Instagram: @woman_nurtured
Instagram: @shegathered_

Resources:
Episode 7: Heart Listening and Connecting with Country with Tiffany Gesler
The Darkness Manifesto by Johan Eklof
Peter Levine
Kiss the Ground documentary
Fire Country by Victor Steffensen
Glucose Revolution by Jesse Inchauspe

ABOUT TIFFANY:
Tiffany is a proud Aboriginal Gunggari woman who is a space holder for women, children and mothers. With many roles and experience in early childhood education, outdoor education, Aboriginal health, midwifery, doula work and women’s business. In this fast paced world, Tiffany strives to connect women and children to their own nature through honouring the seasons and cycles of the land and connection to Country. Be it exploring the bush with a group of children or supporting a woman in birth, Tiffanys work all comes down to a love of holding space for families. Tiffany wishes for all women to re-member the knowledge and wisdom that has been lost and disconnected from us, for women to have autonomy of their bodies and for women to feel empowered to be their authentic selves so that it ripples into our homes, our children and our community. Last year Tiffany launched the first private Bush School of Toowoomba with a strong vision to bring the community together to support wellbeing, getting children outdoors, to slow down, truth telling and support learning through the land.

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