Episode ❤: Let's Talk.

Episode ❤: Let's Talk.

Today is a day we’re supposed to, as part of a marketing campaign ultimately aimed at making money for their own personal interest, talk about a still taboo subject that cracks upon the depths of a soul. Mental illness. That word feels so far away from me now, though it was only 4 years ago, to the day, that I was newly engaged. One might compare my symptoms to hysteria or a manic high, otherwise known in my case as a mentally healthy human as pure, naive, fairytale-like love. Little did I know how my life would unravel in the coming months. My denial of reality, but mostly my lack of education around mental illness was the true culprit to the downward spiral I experienced. I witnessed first hand what untreated and poorly treated mental illness not only does to a person, but to everyone around them. To their home, to their environment, to their systems, to their world. My experience is but one of millions people experience everyday. Every single day I know there are women and men out there going through a similar experience I did. Every single day people lose the battle to mental illness. Every single day people are berated from friends, family and loves ones who are uneducated and underprepared on how to support them. Every. Single. Day. If there is but one thing I ask every one of you today, it is to educate yourself. For those who suffer, educate yourself on how you can let others know what you need. Formulate a plan with your support team so they can see the signs and symptoms of when you are not okay and what they need to do to truly help you. For those who don’t suffer, educate! Educate yourselves on how to hold space and support those in your life who struggle. Educate so you can have awareness for others and for yourself. Take charge of your part in a future where this is no longer taboo, where we don’t have to have a special day, week or month dedicated to this to attempt to raise more awareness. Contribute to a future where everyone is aware, educated, and supportive. The only way out is through, together.


I felt called to do this episode, in an effort of transparency and vulnerability on my part. I have an intimate relationship with mental health, that did not start within. I am now a firm advocate of mental wellness all around, whether you struggle with unresolved trauma or not. 2020 saw many people, some I know, transition out of this world. Now more than ever the transparency is needed to cultivate supportive environments for all of us and whatever we are moving through. I wanted to be able to connect with all of us who have suffered on and off the block, and to hopefully inspire all of us to ask for a little more help now and again. My poetry book is the child of all my grief, channeled into my worded experiences. I put it out to all of you so these words can reach you, and find your own experiences within them.


LINKS

To purchase a copy of my poetry book, This is for me: https://www.blurb.ca/b/10505733-this-is-for-me

iBook link: https://books.apple.com/ca/book/this-is-for-me/id1545866424

The WRAP program I did, its FREE: https://vancouver-fraser.cmha.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/WRAP-Brochure.pdf

Another program for women of domestic abuse: https://www.womenscollegehospital.ca/care-programs/mental-health/wrap

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Episode 6: Art & Tree Planting with Bethany Davis

Episode 6: Art & Tree Planting with Bethany Davis

Today I sit down to chat with the woman behind the podcast art, tree planter and tree checker Bethany Davis! Bethany Davis is 21, currently living in Toronto, Ontario. She is studying Drawing and Painting at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) University making art heavily impacted from her time within bush camps in rural Alberta. Her first drawing series Follow the Trees, showcased on the podcast, brings into discussion our interaction with the land through ink illustrations. Currently, Bethany’s work has moved into more of a critical lens of the reforestation industry in her thesis work The Cultivated Orientation of the Natural Infrastructure where she looks closely at the manufactured landscape. Accrediting images of the land to observe how nature responds to mass destruction of deforestation, questioning what elements could remain? Within these drawings, she pictorially expresses the silent, yet the resilient force of life. Where plants such as Hog Weed, Stinging Needle, wildflowers and fungi can act as a scab to cover an open wound on the earth’s surface. Working in correspondence with the drawing series Bethany is collecting Tree Planting maps to make hand-bound art books. Her current piece Treatment Area uses thirty collected tree planting maps. Each has been used, carrying with it, the story of planters among the dirt, bleeding ink and wrinkled paper. These maps show the layout of a cut block, an empty chunk of land following the removal of a forest. Illustrating how the land can be organized through formed bodies, coloured mass, and curious annotation. Poems are layered on top, with transparencies creating the context to the artist and her primordial exchange with the land. Just so you are aware of where a lot of Bethany's educated opinions come from, here are links to her source material: “Is the Bark Beetle All Bad?” The Secret Wisdom of Nature: Trees, Animals, and the Extraordinary Balance of All Living Things: Stories from Science and Observation, by Peter Wohlleben, Greystone Books, 2019, pp. 77–86. “Creatures in Your Coffee.” The Secret Wisdom of Nature: Trees, Animals, and the Extraordinary Balance of All Living Things: Stories from Science and Observation, by Peter Wohlleben, Greystone Books, 2019, pp. 35–52. Call out to planters! Bethany is looking for block maps! There is a link on her website to donate block maps to her creative project (see link below) LINKS Website: https://davis-bethany.format.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bee.davis_/ Book to check out: The Secret Wisdom of Nature https://www.amazon.ca/Secret-Wisdom-Nature-Extraordinary-%20Observation/dp/1771643889/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=CjwKCAiA-P7xBRAvEiwAow-VadxV6EIfnLg4MSTSnUWivjIpzIOWgGZAOBM2nFD-%20ZGVwY2jRdso9sBoCRqEQAvD_BwE&hvadid=324888448280&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9061009&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=11157256988861346976&hvtargid=kwd-647253172304&hydadcr=2438_10293367&keywords=secret+wisdom+of+nature&qid=1581277487&sr=8-1

14 Feb 202035min

Episode 5: Lars Zergun & King Kong Reforestation

Episode 5: Lars Zergun & King Kong Reforestation

Lars Zergun, otherwise known as Mike Ross, the creator and founder of King King Reforestation. King King Reforestation is a group on Facebook that has become a hub for the tree planting community online. From discussing gear, ride shares, job opportunities and all things planting, this is the spot! I talk with Mike about his own tree planting career as well as how King Kong came about. **If you are interested in getting any of the mp3 of the planting songs he has made, such as "Welcome 2 Treeplanting, Gorilla Warfare and Gravediggez", please email him with subject line "Planter music" at larszergun@live.ca** LINKS Soundcloud link: Lars Zergun "Gravediggez" https://soundcloud.com/djbolivia/lars-zergun-gravediggerz?fbclid=IwAR2PwWV2ZYSvQqEYcCYoPYWUIb-l0FTbTspYrzaOYDrUz1A0E_B6euCDI0Q Youtube links to some of the King Kong tree planting videos: King Kong Reforestation-Rebuild the future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yMlQ-dT0fc&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR2cRA4EoeefoHEn7BqIU5xpLOGz7upZxRIZUkwwqWeK-GRYnIEU4SSCd8U KEEP COOL - Plant Hard, Die Happy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJdUUMYH4c&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR2cRA4EoeefoHEn7BqIU5xpLOGz7upZxRIZUkwwqWeK-GRYnIEU4SSCd8U

7 Feb 202059min

Episode 4: Terminology of Tree Planting

Episode 4: Terminology of Tree Planting

As suggested by another planter, I have come up with a comprehensive list of planting terms for you!! For anyone who isn't a tree planter or anyone looking to go tree planter for their first time this year, you can brush up on these terms to get familiar with the tree planter lingo. These terms will come up a lot in subsequent interviews! I have attached a print out of these terms on the Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/thedirtconfessionsofatreeplanter/

4 Feb 202056min

Episode 3: What IS Tree Planting?!

Episode 3: What IS Tree Planting?!

This is an overview of what tree planting looks like here in Canada. From how the tree planting industry works, to every aspect of the job. I talk about what gear we use, what we plant (they aren’t actually trees!), what we wear, how long we work, and how long the seasons are. I also talk about things tree planters have in common and what it takes to be a tree planter. Lastly, I touch on how much you can earn tree planting. Enjoy! For corrections on some of the information I mentioned about TFLs, see this document here --> https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/forestry/timber-tenures/timber_tenures_brochure_2012.pdf

2 Feb 202041min

Episode 2: Call out for YOU!

Episode 2: Call out for YOU!

Hey tree planters far and wide, and anyone else who is curious about tree planting. I want to hear from you! Do you have a crazy story to share? Do you have ideas for this podcast, or topics you would like covered? Do you have a question about tree planting you want answered? Contact me! erin@wildewords.ca

31 Jan 20203min

Episode 1: Welcome!

Episode 1: Welcome!

Welcome everyone! Here is a little about me and why I decided to start this podcast. Cannot wait to hear from you and get this this going!

31 Jan 20209min

The Dirt: Confessions of a Tree Planter

The Dirt: Confessions of a Tree Planter

A brief bio on what this podcast is all about!

30 Jan 202056s

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