Return: A Journey Back to Living Wild
Lynx Vilden has traveled, explored, and researched the nature and
traditional cultures of arctic, mountain, and desert regions from
Hudson Bay to the Kalahari Desert.
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Lynx Vilden is a renowned author, wilderness guide, and ancestral
skills teacher known for her immersive “Stone Age Projects,”
where participants live off the land using only primitive tools
and techniques. With over three decades of experience in
earth-based living, Lynx has dedicated her life to reconnecting
people with the rhythms of the natural world through traditional
lifeways. Her teachings blend deep ecological awareness with
hands-on instruction in skills such as hide tanning, fire-making,
and shelter-building, inspiring a global movement toward
rewilding and self-sufficiency. Her work has been featured in
documentaries, books, and international media, and she continues
to guide others on the path of ancestral remembrance and
ecological belonging. In her stunning memoir Lynx Vilden
chronicles her journey to reconnect with the earth, offering a
model for how we all can nurture the wild around and inside
ourselves.
Show notes:
00:03:33 - Connection to Nature and Ancestral Skills
00:07:06 - Finding My Path in Community
00:10:12 - Importance of Community in Wilderness Skills
00:13:54 - Exploring Stones by the River
00:15:32 - Exploring Natural Elements for Survival
00:17:19 - Exploring Earth, Water, and Fire
00:20:12 - Indigenous Survival Skills and Practices
00:24:33 - Learning Wilderness Skills with Lynx
00:27:07 - Exploring Nature's Grandeur
00:29:17 - Journeying Through the Wilderness
00:33:48 - Understanding Our Safety Plan
00:36:52 - Journey of Writing and Discovery
00:39:34 - Exploring Non-Conventional Publishing Paths
00:45:46 - Connecting with Nature and Moon Phases
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