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In this episode, Dwayne and Peter discuss their appreciation for the Human Forestry Podcast and the sense of community it provides. They reminisce about their experiences in the tree industry and the influential people they have met. Peter shares his journey of developing a connection with trees as an adult and how he found his passion for arboriculture. They also discuss the importance of being present in nature and the value of silence and observation in the woods. The conversation explores the connection between arborists and trees, emphasizing the importance of understanding and appreciating the natural world. The speakers discuss the unique knowledge and familiarity that arborists have with trees and the ecosystem they inhabit. They also touch on the concept of flow and the importance of communication and respect in tree work. The conversation highlights the need to value and preserve trees and the environment, drawing inspiration from First Nations' perspectives on nature. Dwayne, Peter, and Tony discuss the importance of recognizing the value and purpose of individuals at different stages of life, drawing parallels between trees and humans. They explore the concept of flow and having a conversation with trees, as well as the connection between humans and animals. The conversation touches on the significance of caring for the work we do, the impact it has on trees, and the importance of not shutting down the passion and curiosity of young arborists. They also discuss the idea of time and energy as the key elements we have to give to each other and trees.

Takeaways

  • The Human Forestry Podcast creates a sense of community and connection among arborists and tree enthusiasts.
  • Developing a connection with trees can happen at any stage of life and can lead to a fulfilling career in arboriculture.
  • Taking time to be present in nature, observe, and listen to the sounds of the forest can be a transformative experience.
  • Understanding the ecology of the land and the trees in it is essential for effective tree care and management. Arborists have a deep knowledge and familiarity with trees and the ecosystem they inhabit.
  • The concept of flow and effective communication is crucial in tree work.
  • There is a need to value and preserve trees and the environment.
  • First Nations' perspectives on nature provide valuable insights and reverence for all living things. Recognize the value and purpose of individuals at different stages of life, just like trees serve different purposes at different times.
  • Develop a flow state and have a conversation with trees, connecting with them on a deeper level.
  • Caring for the work we do is essential, and it cannot be taught but can be nurtured through example and mentorship.
  • Do not shut down the passion and curiosity of young arborists; instead, encourage them to explore and find their own path.
  • Time and energy are the most valuable things we can give to each other and to trees.

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Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Patreon Support

01:30
Feeling Part of the Tree Community

06:05
The Power of Silence and Observation in Nature

09:29
Understanding the Ecology of the Land and Trees

42:39
The Importance of Flow and Communication in Tree Work

57:03
Valuing and Preserving Trees and the Environment

01:01:26
Learning from First Nations' Perspectives on Nature

01:02:17
The Value of Individuals at Different Stages of Life

01:07:37
Having a Conversation with Trees

01:11:51
Caring for the Work We Do

01:18:39
Nurturing the Passion and Curiosity of Young Arborists

01:25:41
The Significance of Time and Energy

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Chris Girard
  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

57 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Dwayne Nuestaeter and Anthony Tresselt, Dwayne Nuestaeter, and Anthony Tresselt. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Dwayne Nuestaeter and Anthony Tresselt, Dwayne Nuestaeter, and Anthony Tresselt ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Dwayne and Peter discuss their appreciation for the Human Forestry Podcast and the sense of community it provides. They reminisce about their experiences in the tree industry and the influential people they have met. Peter shares his journey of developing a connection with trees as an adult and how he found his passion for arboriculture. They also discuss the importance of being present in nature and the value of silence and observation in the woods. The conversation explores the connection between arborists and trees, emphasizing the importance of understanding and appreciating the natural world. The speakers discuss the unique knowledge and familiarity that arborists have with trees and the ecosystem they inhabit. They also touch on the concept of flow and the importance of communication and respect in tree work. The conversation highlights the need to value and preserve trees and the environment, drawing inspiration from First Nations' perspectives on nature. Dwayne, Peter, and Tony discuss the importance of recognizing the value and purpose of individuals at different stages of life, drawing parallels between trees and humans. They explore the concept of flow and having a conversation with trees, as well as the connection between humans and animals. The conversation touches on the significance of caring for the work we do, the impact it has on trees, and the importance of not shutting down the passion and curiosity of young arborists. They also discuss the idea of time and energy as the key elements we have to give to each other and trees.

Takeaways

  • The Human Forestry Podcast creates a sense of community and connection among arborists and tree enthusiasts.
  • Developing a connection with trees can happen at any stage of life and can lead to a fulfilling career in arboriculture.
  • Taking time to be present in nature, observe, and listen to the sounds of the forest can be a transformative experience.
  • Understanding the ecology of the land and the trees in it is essential for effective tree care and management. Arborists have a deep knowledge and familiarity with trees and the ecosystem they inhabit.
  • The concept of flow and effective communication is crucial in tree work.
  • There is a need to value and preserve trees and the environment.
  • First Nations' perspectives on nature provide valuable insights and reverence for all living things. Recognize the value and purpose of individuals at different stages of life, just like trees serve different purposes at different times.
  • Develop a flow state and have a conversation with trees, connecting with them on a deeper level.
  • Caring for the work we do is essential, and it cannot be taught but can be nurtured through example and mentorship.
  • Do not shut down the passion and curiosity of young arborists; instead, encourage them to explore and find their own path.
  • Time and energy are the most valuable things we can give to each other and to trees.

T

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Patreon Support

01:30
Feeling Part of the Tree Community

06:05
The Power of Silence and Observation in Nature

09:29
Understanding the Ecology of the Land and Trees

42:39
The Importance of Flow and Communication in Tree Work

57:03
Valuing and Preserving Trees and the Environment

01:01:26
Learning from First Nations' Perspectives on Nature

01:02:17
The Value of Individuals at Different Stages of Life

01:07:37
Having a Conversation with Trees

01:11:51
Caring for the Work We Do

01:18:39
Nurturing the Passion and Curiosity of Young Arborists

01:25:41
The Significance of Time and Energy

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Chris Girard
  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

57 episodes

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