The Mystical Mountain Podcast

29 Followers

The Mystical Mountain Podcast is dedicated to a constant deep dive into the realms of optimal health & healing, spirituality, the metaphysical world, supernatural activity, our true origins, esoteric knowledge and wisdom, and of course "conspiracy theories".\r\nThe Mystical Mountain Podcast URL’s

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Mother The Mountain Farm

28 Followers

We are sisters, Anastasia and Julia Vanderbyl. A few years ago, we began a journey to live a life in perfect harmony with nature. A life of caring for animals, growing tropical fruit, planting trees, gardening, cooking, creating, building and learning to live with the land. In this time, nature has taught us more than we could have ever imagined. Our environmental films document the landscape and the lessons we’ve learnt in our work as regenerative farmers here on Bundjalung Country. We live on the land of the Arakwal and Minjungbal People of the Bundjalung Nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Country we live on and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters. We thank them for protecting this rainforest and its ecosystems since time immemorial.

Mountain Mariner Verified

11 Followers

Hello, my name is Edmund and I live remote in the Talkeetna mountain range, Alaska. I have always had a love of the wilderness, the cold, snow and the seas. I work at sea in Alaska now and return to the mountains after each hitch. I have worked at sea on icebreakers in both Antarctica and the Arctic, but now in Alaskan waters only. Some consider me lucky that I work and live off-the-grid. Guess there is some luck involved, but mostly lots of work and sweat, even at sub zero temperatures. Follow along as I show you a bit of my remote off grid life, interior Alaska style.