Episode 11: Jan Stannard. Heal Rewilding.

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Hello!  Welcome to episode 11 of Prompted by Nature.  I hope you enjoyed your solstice and were able to make the most of the extra long day!  

In this episode, I’m speaking to Jan Stannard, founder of new rewinding charity, Heal Rewilding.

Jan Stannard is a co-founder of Heal, the new UK charity which is crowdfunding for rewilding. Jan has a business background and is a resilience specialist and former coach. She still serves on the boards of two businesses she helped to found. Her work with wildlife has been local and very practical. She founded a swift group which has the world record for the most swift boxes installed in under a year; she was a co-founder of Wild Maidenhead and leads the group's Wild About Gardens scheme; and she project managed the largest installation of amphibian rescue ladders in England. Nature is what makes her heart sing, she says.

Heal's mission is to buy land for rewilding in the English lowlands, to help with nature's recovery, to combat climate change and for wellbeing. 

In this episode we discuss:

  • Jan’s background and how she realised she could make a difference

  • How Heal Rewilding came about and Jan’s desire to create a large scale refilling project that we could all feel a part of

  • What Heal is and how it works plus a look into their Heal 3x3 initiative

  • The importance of affordability and accessibility and ‘doing this together’

  • Definitions of rewilding and some core considerations

  • The role of semi-wild animals in the project

  • The role of education, young people and their Heal Future initiative

  • Creativity and nature and Heal centres as artistic as well as scientific bases

  • The need to loosen the grip on gendered approaches to nature e.g. women as caring about nature vs. men as the scientists

  • Her advice for staying creative and what she would like to pass on

  • And Jan asks me a question

I’m really excited by everything that Heal are up to and the possibilities that it could open up for the UK.  If you’d like to donate to the charity, as I did, you can find them at www.healrewilding.org.uk  You can also find the team on Twitter and Instagram @healrewilding

As always I’m at www.promptedbynature.co.uk or on Instagram @prompted.by.nature.  Remember to stick around until the end of the episode to hear about the meditation dn writing prompt that follows this episode.

Enjoy the episode and I’ll speak to you after!

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Meditation and Writing Prompt

For this meditation and writing prompt you will be taken on a journey to connect with a 'wild' character in your imagination.  This can be used as a creative writing exercise, to develop a character you may be working on in your own writing, or as a journal prompt for your work around wellbeing.

I guide you into the meditation through visualisation techniques, leave you for 3 minutes and then guide you out.  You can use this as a 'traditional' meditation or as an exercise in free writing by using the questions as prompts.

Enjoy!

Helen x

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