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Listening to nature and seeing with more than your eyes with Marcus Veysey from “The Seed:” 097

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Welcome to the first episode of season three. Iā€™m so excited for the year to come and all the conversations, interviews, and information that Iā€™ll be sharing with all of you over the year. This season, while Iā€™ll be sticking with the general format of the season prior, Iā€™m also looking to bring more stories into these conversations and cultivate narratives around the incredible work that people around the world are doing in the regenerative fields. Just like last season, once a month the team from Abundant Edge will be checking in on the Regenerative Round Table segments and giving updates on the design and development of the farm as well as the projects weā€™re working on for clients and friends both in our communities and around the world.

Now todayā€™s guest is a good friend of mine from our community here in Tzununa on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. Marcus Veysey has lived and worked here at the lake for over 25 years and is a wealth of knowledge on medicinal plants and herbs. Now rather than focusing just on plant medicines, our conversation focuses more on how to listen and observe the natural environment around you and open your heart and perspective to what the plants you interact with are really communicating to you. Through mindfulness practices and small but profound changes in your habits and perspective, Marcus guides us through his own journey of discovery and learning from the local ecology and communities here in Guatemala. I thought this would be the perfect conversation to launch the new season of this podcast with the intention of connecting the practical information of regenerative living to the stories and narratives of the people and their lifestyles so I hope you enjoy this chat with my good friend Marcus.

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Marcus Veysey on Facebook

The Seed

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