Tracking Connections
512 Natural Pathways, LLC
Tracking Connections Podcast PageWe feature voices from around the world, sharing stories of working intentionally with deep nature connection in ways that transform lives, families, projects, and communities. We are excited and honored to lift up the voices of people working toward the best for all beings and the future generations.Tracking Connections is a production of Connection 1st, using principles based on the life work of Jon Young who, inspired by his own nature connected life from a very young age, has developed these clear pathways to support everyone to experience deep connection with nature, other people and oneself, and to pass it forward into the future generations.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 2min
37. The Paradox of Healing Our Culture Together with Dr. Bill Sutherland
"The message of healing you bring to attend to individual and cultural wounding is paradoxically undermined or attacked by the very same wounding you would seek to heal.”What about deep nature connection work, and mentoring for connection, brings about this paradox? Why do we rebel against our mentors? How do our own wounds prevent us from fully sharing our gifts? In this episode, we dig deeply into these questions, inspired by the quote above, and explore it from many angles with Dr. Bill Sutherland.Note: This topic came about as a result of a conversation Jon and Bill had, back in Dec 2024, as part of their Renewal of Creative Path process. If you want to learn more about the Renewal of Creative Path process, listen to Episode 36 - Renewal Routines for Connection.Learn more about some of Dr. Bill's work at https://www.complexitymedicine.org/--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.--Our next episode will release on January 29, 2025.The transcript for this episode is available here.
Jan 1, 2025 • 45min
36. Renewal Routines for Connection
"The vision is the journey, and the journey is now.” -Tom Brown Jr.In today's episode, we take a look at the power of renewal routines as a tool for deepening connection with ourselves. Jon shares a process he learned from Tom Brown Jr, which he has named Renewal of Creative Path, and the benefits that process has had on his life since he was a teenager. Sarah and Aidan share their own experiences and reflections on renewal routines, and what they have gained from integrating these routines into their lives on yearly, monthly, or even daily basis.Renewal of Creative Path can be a very in-depth process that takes multiple weeks and many hours of reflection and conversation to complete. However, it can also be a shorter process. The following is a very quick look at the steps in the process, which Jon shares in greater detail during the podcast.1. What connects us in our lives to nature, ourselves, and other people?2. What are the obstacles to connection in our lives?3. Tracking patterns of synchronicity and help from nature4. Inventory of gifts, passions, and talents5. Backtracking the stepping stones of visions and gifts6. Release expectations and offering forgivenessPause, gather from steps 1-6, and reflect. Repeat as needed until you feel complete.7. Create the ideal scene8. Reflections with ancestors and future generations--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.--Our next episode will release on January 15, 2025.The transcript for this episode is available here.
Dec 18, 2024 • 50min
35. What is the 512 Project? Includes Bonus Audio
Discover the transformative power of the 512 Project, rooted in over four decades of research on cultural practices that connect us with nature and each other. Dive into the significance of greeting customs across various cultures, showcasing how these rituals can foster community ties. Explore the emotional journey of participants in gatherings and the importance of creating safe spaces for connection. Lastly, delve into how heartfelt rituals can redefine masculinity and deepen emotional bonds among individuals.
Dec 5, 2024 • 22min
34. Tracking Our Roots in Nature Preview
We have a special episode today, sharing two excerpts from Tracking Our Roots In Nature, the 40th anniversary edition of Jon's seminal audio series on connecting to nature, each other, and ourselves. Free Event Dec 10thWe are hosting a free event next on December 10th, 2024 at 11am Pacific TimeThe event is called The Ultimate Wilderness Skill: Awareness as the Key To Empowering your Ancestral Skills, Deepening Your Personal Relationship with the Outdoors, and to Passing Forward This Legacy to Future Generations. Register HereEven if you can't attend live, we will send you a copy of the recording afterwards so you can listen at your convenience. In the meantime, stay tuned for more information about the release of Tracking Our Roots in Nature in the next week or so.Our next episode will release on December 18, 2024.
Nov 20, 2024 • 34min
33. Foxwalking & Owl Eyes —Core Routines
"The stories we were hearing were of animals coming out onto the trail in front of people and knowing they were there, but not minding that they were there."What if you could calm your nerves, notice more of the world around you, and improve your joint health at the same time? In this episode, we're exploring Foxwalking and Owl Eyes, two techniques that help you to do exactly that. Jon, Sarah, and Aidan share stories of how these techniques effect their daily lives, how to learn and teach them, and how much fun we can have when we practice them. Enjoy!"Expanding our awareness out into our senses quiets our cognitive mind, and we have this experience of almost invisibility that can emerge where there’s a deep silence in our being."--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.--Our next episode will release on December 4, 2024.The transcript for this episode is available here.
Nov 6, 2024 • 48min
32. Eavesdropping on Animals —George Bumann
“Mimicry has been my life. It was the easiest channel to my best teacher. For me, it wasn’t people; it was the animals themselves, and the most accessible route to that was through their language.”What effect does imitation have on our body, our memory, our sense of connection? What if we could understand just what the Raven is saying? How do the coyotes behave differently around wolves than they do around mountain lions?In this episode, George Bumann joins us to explore these questions, and shares stories from his lifelong journey of learning just what the animals are saying to each other. Enjoy!About George BumannGeorge Bumann (rhymes with ‘human’) is the author of Eavesdropping on Animals, and a professional sculptor living with his wife, young son, and black Labrador Hobbes, at Yellowstone Park’s northern entrance in Gardiner, Montana. George has been a life-long observer of nature and was raised in his mother’s New York sculpture studio. He holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in wildlife ecology and has worked in the fields of wildlife research, taxidermy, back-country guiding, environmental consulting and has taught art and natural history programs for youth, adult, and university audiences since 1990.Learn more about George hereOrder Eavesdropping on Animals--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.--Our next episode will release on November 20, 2024.The transcript for this episode is available here.
Oct 23, 2024 • 42min
31 - Bird Language & Mentoring —Dan Gardoqui
“I define tracking as paying attention to the movement of energy.”What are the birds telling us and how can we learn to notice more of what they have to say?In this episode, Dan Gardoqui joins us to share stories from his 35+ years of teaching bird language, tracking, and nature connection. We explore mentoring someone in bird language, what gets people to pay attention, and how the process of learning bird language has evolved over the years. Plus, Dan shares some of his incredible animal imitation skills with us. Enjoy!About Dan GardoquiDan is a nature-based consultant & coach, award-winning educator, seasoned guide, naturalist & bird language expert, and the founder of Lead With Nature.As a suburban New Jersey teen, Dan met his first mentor, Jon Young, who set him on a journey as a naturalist, a mentor and a leader. That journey led him to many other mentors, students and landscapes that have taught him priceless lessons. For the past 25 years, he has lived and worked in both human and wild communities in New England. He has served as a resource for many leaders in the field of Nature-Connection, consulting and training many teams and executives in finding excellence through role modeling, mentoring and training programs.Learn more about Dan here--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.--Our next episode will release on November 6, 2024.The transcript for this episode is available here.
Oct 9, 2024 • 46min
30 - The 10 Foundation Stones of Connective Culture
“These are the core routines of people connection.”What happens when we slow down, get present, and put connection first?In this episode, Jon and Sarah give an overview of the 10 Foundation Stones of Connective Culture: what they are, how they help facilitate connection between people, and the kind of outcomes that can result from practicing them together with a group.--Free Download - 10 Foundation Stones--Embodying Unity With NatureIf you're interested in doing a deep on people connection practices, like the 10 Foundation Stones, our upcoming fall program explores how to develop them in your own life...Starting October 17th — 7 week Journey: Embodying Unity with Nature--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.
Sep 25, 2024 • 44min
29. Fast-Tracking Connection to Place & People
“When we talk about tracking, it's a very holistic definition. It means paying attention, not just with your eyes, but with all your senses.”In this episode we explore the question, "does tracking help us connect deeply with a place more quickly?" Jon and Sarah, having recently returned from two weeks in South Africa and the Kalahari, reflect on the impact that tracking had on their experience, not only connecting with the land but also with people through tracking. We also look at the broader definition of tracking, moving beyond footprints and into awareness of the world around us, our communication with that world, and how our intentions shape our environment. We explore how connection develops, in the deepening of our awareness that occurs through the process of tracking, in our collective engagement with the present moment, and shared curiosity about the world around us.Upcoming Programs:If you're interested in the themes of this podcast episode, our upcoming fall programs explore how to develop them in your own life...October 3rd, 2024 — Free Event: Harmonizing with NatureStarting October 17th — 7 week Journey: Embodying Unity with NatureScheduling Note: due to travel and more obligations than usual, we have decided to move to an every-other-Wednesday release schedule for a few months.Our next episode will release on October 9, 2024.
Sep 11, 2024 • 41min
28. The Magic of Emergence & Allowance —Susu Marley, Martha Meacham & Patrick Monroney
“There’s an intelligence that emerges out of being together in a connective way, that we can call The Keeper, or we can call it The Emergent Mind in interpersonal neurobiology.”"It was an example for me of what I want to build as a community and how I want to build it and participate with people."Susu, Martha, and Patrick joined us to share about their transformational experience designing a weekend program together for the first time, using principles like Designing with Natural Cycles and the Ten Stones. Everyone that participated was moved by the way the experience unfolded, and what is possible when we slow down and listen deeply to The Keeper, remaining present to what most wants to emerge in that moment within the group. If you have been considering starting a program or offering something, this conversation will inspire you and give you insight into what's possible. Enjoy!Janet (Susu) Marley is earning an MA in Ecopsychology from Naropa University. She is currently researching styles of governance in traditional indigenous societies of Turtle Island and how such wisdom ways can positively influence contemporary ecocentric and regenerative residential communities and bioregional initiatives. She is a dedicated student of the Tracker School, and committed to carrying the wisdom of the lineage into the future. Janet is a community organizer with an abiding interest in co-creating intentional living and learning centers that model and teach connection and reciprocity with the natural world. She is integrating the 8 shields design model into this work. Her gifts and roles include mentor, healer, event producer, and guide to ceremony, council, rites of passage, ecotherapy, and trauma integration work. She is a Montessori-trained educator and mom of two young children.Martha Meacham is a professional educator with a Ph.D. in Education living in the Austin, Texas area. After decades in higher education, she is focusing on bringing people together who want to explore deep relationships within nature, themselves and others. She brings natural design principles (8 Shields) to her classroom for first time-in-college students to reflect on what they need from their college experience to successfully accomplish what they want. As a Niasziih practitioner, she promotes mind~body~spirit~soul wellness, rooted in the Earth. Aligned with this, she is an Apprentice Tracker, and a Quest protector. She has also learned Tellington TTouch Method for humans and companion animals from Linda Tellington-Jones. Learn more about Martha’s healing work at heartfelttouch.usPatrick Monroney lucked into some great mentors and teachers in the outdoors when he moved to Alaska in 1987. He learned fishing, plants, and survival, and started an outdoor school for kids and adults. Patrick has taught flora, plantlore, fishing, survival skills, leadership and community building to children and adults for thirty years. He is a cancer survivor, and his current communities are the Tracker School Keepers group and the Helpers Mentoring Society.Show Notes & ReferencesIf you want to learn more about the Ten Stones, join us for Embodying Unity With Nature, which starts on Oct 17, 2024. We are also holding a free event, Harmonizing with Nature, on Oct 3rd, 2024Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work.


