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This is your invitation to return to belonging without quitting your job, moving off-grid, or waiting for your next big escape.

This pathway is for people who live in cities, move through busy schedules and constant digital noise, and yet feel a persistent longing for something slower, deeper, and more alive.

 

Modern life has pulled you out of rhythm from your body, your place, and what truly nourishes you...

You long for nature to be something you live in relationship with, day to day, not just something you visit on weekends or holidays...

Over six weeks, you’ll learn how to reconnect with nature where you already are. In your neighbourhood, your routines, your body, and your attention.

 

Through practical tools, grounding philosophy, and shared community spaces, you’ll become more resourced, more present, and more rooted in the places you move through each day.

This pathway supports a gentle but profound shift: from feeling disconnected and overstimulated, to being grounded, held, and in relationship with place.

Nature will transform from an idea and escape, to a living, breathing sanctuary which you can return to, again and again.

This isn’t about becoming “more outdoorsy.” It’s about remembering how to belong.

Your nature guide, Jada Andersen

Jada Andersen is an ecologist, nature connection guide, and the founder of ConserVentures.

She grew up on this Country and studied ecology before spending years in the tech industry working in biodiversity protection. That work taught her a lot about nature but also quietly disconnected her from it.

 

The gap between knowing and belonging became the question she couldn't stop sitting with.

She found her way back through daily practice, community, and a deepening relationship with the land she'd grown up on. 

This course brings together her ecological literacy, her years of guiding others into nature connection, and the embodied practices that have most reliably helped people feel at home in nature again.

Who This Is For

This course is for you if:

  • You live in a city or suburbia and feel like nature is out of reach

  • You feel burnt out, overstimulated, or quietly disconnected from yourself and the land

  • You crave a deeper relationship with nature but don’t know how to fit it into daily life

  • You don’t have the time, space, or privilege for frequent escapes or holidays

  • You long for community with people who feel this too

  • You sense that nature holds answers, but you want practical ways to listen

You don’t need any prior knowledge, or wilderness on your doorstep.

You just need curiosity, willingness, and a desire to slow down.

How the Pathway Will Work

Over six weeks, we'll weave together practice, perspective, and belonging.

Each week includes:

  • A core theme to orient your attention

  • A simple, embodied ritual or practice to carry into your days

  • Short, accessible theory to give context and meaning

  • Guided reflections and journaling prompts

  • A 90-minute live call to sit together, explore the week's ideas, and share what you're noticing

  • Ongoing community spaces to connect between sessions

You're invited to move through the material in your own rhythm, weaving it into your existing life, not layering more onto an already full plate.

Why Join This Course

Because you don’t need another productivity hack or self-improvement framework.

You need a felt sense of belonging.

This course offers:

  • A calm, grounded alternative to hustle culture

  • A way to reconnect without burning out or disappearing into the bush

  • Practices you can return to again and again

  • Language and frameworks that help you trust what your body already knows

  • A supportive community that understands this longing

The Journey

  • Week 1 — Awareness & Presence (4 June)
    Re-sensitising yourself to the experience of being in nature.

  • Week 2 — Ecology 101 (11 June)
    Building the language and literacy to read the living world around you.

  • Week 3 — Bioregionalism (18 June)
    Understanding the land you're on. Its waters, its history, its people.

  • Week 4 — Deep Ecology (25 June)
    A philosophy for feeling, not just knowing, your place in the web of life.

  • Week 5 — Nature-Centred Living (2 July)
    Weaving nature into the everyday — through routines, rituals, and your own gateways.

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  • Week 6 — Community, Story & Stewardship (9 July)
    Finding your people, finding your voice, and tending the place you call home.

Live calls will be held 6:30-8pm AEST. I recommend you join us for as many of the live calls as possible, but if you can't make it, they will be recorded to catch up on later. 

Investment

  • $177 upfront 

  • Or, 3 weekly installments of $60

Note: this is the first cohort of this offering and prices will be raised for following cohorts. Jump in and be part of this founding group of people returning to nature!

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