Poppy Lewis Brown
Facilitator on Monthly Mentoring woodland programme and Tuesday afternoon Home Ed group.
Poppy Lewis-Brown is just beginning her journey as a facilitator of nature connection for children and adults of all ages and is passionate about this work due its positive impact on those who interact with it and how that affects our relationship to the natural world and ourselves in a beneficial way. She is currently interning with Phil Greenwood who runs Sacred Earth after having done his Earth Steward Apprenticeship for three years that is dedicated to transformational nature connection and rites of passages for children and teens. She has also trained with Salvatore Gencarelle in the states, learning about ceremony and healing practices from Lakota traditions, much of which she still practices here in the UK.
For Poppy, nature connection flows the strongest through her life when she works with fire, especially fire-by-friction, exploring nature and observing the movement of life during the changing of the seasons as well as on a day-to-day scale. Plant lore and harvesting in an honourable way to make medicine and food from the landscape, alongside bird language and tracking are also some of her favourite ways to connect to nature.
Regaining knowledge and sovereignty in the context of nature connection and returning to the land and ourselves is something she hopes to continue as those who came before have done. She also loves to travel, grow food using sustainable farming practices and be with her animals.
Poppy Lewis-Brown is just beginning her journey as a facilitator of nature connection for children and adults of all ages and is passionate about this work due its positive impact on those who interact with it and how that affects our relationship to the natural world and ourselves in a beneficial way. She is currently interning with Phil Greenwood who runs Sacred Earth after having done his Earth Steward Apprenticeship for three years that is dedicated to transformational nature connection and rites of passages for children and teens. She has also trained with Salvatore Gencarelle in the states, learning about ceremony and healing practices from Lakota traditions, much of which she still practices here in the UK.
For Poppy, nature connection flows the strongest through her life when she works with fire, especially fire-by-friction, exploring nature and observing the movement of life during the changing of the seasons as well as on a day-to-day scale. Plant lore and harvesting in an honourable way to make medicine and food from the landscape, alongside bird language and tracking are also some of her favourite ways to connect to nature.
Regaining knowledge and sovereignty in the context of nature connection and returning to the land and ourselves is something she hopes to continue as those who came before have done. She also loves to travel, grow food using sustainable farming practices and be with her animals.