ReWild Resolutions - Solstice Special — Daniel Vitalis #127
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Season 2 of ReWild Yourself Podcast is coming to a close, and I’m so grateful to each and every one of you for your support this year! This episode is debuting on the Winter Solstice, a time of the year when many of us are reflecting on the past year and setting goals for the upcoming journey around the sun. In 2017, I’d like to encourage you to renew your ReWilding vow and become a master of the elements. I take you through each element — Earth (food), Water, Air, Fire — sharing my personal resolutions, as well as my suggestions for how you can resolve to upgrade your life and strengthen your relationship with each element.  In each episode of ReWild Yourself Podcast this season, I’ve been asking each guest the same question: What is your prognosis for the future of the human species? I recap on the answers we’ve heard this past year and share my current thoughts on the topic. Now I’d love to hear from you! What are your resolutions for the New Year? How will you ReWild Yourself? EPISODE BREAKDOWN: Surthrival’s annual Solstice sale Shoutout to our sponsors ReWild 101: A New Path Book Club Scholarship opportunity for ReWild 101 Acorn gathering Daniel answers your questions on: Using a pressure cooker in the acorn leaching process Acorns and gluten What causes years with more acorn production Simple and delicious recipes using acorn flour Natural time vs the Gregorian calendar The difference between resolutions and intentions A call to renew your ReWilding vow: Becoming a master of the elements in 2017 Eating from the Four Kingdoms — being more conscientious about your food choices Making your own natural medicine My personal food resolutions for the year Upgrading your water Cleaning up your air Strengthening your relationship with fire Setting realistic goals Daniel's thoughts on the prognosis for the future of the human species
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