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  <title>101: Kimberly Beck, Founder of Relational Rewilding</title>
  <description>Kimberly Beck is the founder of Relational Rewilding in CO.&amp;amp;nbsp;Kimberly shares that she was obsessed with animals and nature as a child.&amp;amp;nbsp;Her passion grew into facilitating the relationship between people and nature, people and animals, and people and people in various ways. Kimberly has designed and led environmental programs as a Naturalist and a Certified Interpretive Guide. She would go earn a Master’s in Counseling from Colorado State University which began her path into healing others via Ecotherapy. Bio from the Relational Rewilding Website:&amp;amp;nbsp; As a young child walking through Ohio oak-hickory forests, Kimberly would regularly ask: 'How can I teach others to love these woods as much as I do? How might people take care of these places? Can we heal here? Do people develop differently with more exposure to nature?'&amp;amp;nbsp;These internal questions have guided her life's work, and still continue today.  Kimberly's passion is facilitating relationship between people and nature, people and animals, and people and people. As a naturalist, humane educator, eco-therapist, nature mentor and dog trainer,&amp;amp;nbsp;she considers herself to be living her childhood dreams. She attributes her relationship with nature as a primary protective factor in her own emotional and psychological resilience, and hence chose to blend nature and psychology in her work. Kimberly&amp;amp;nbsp;values helping others improve their health, confidence, relationships, and sense of belonging in the world by restoring the original kinship we humans share with nature.&amp;amp;nbsp;She believes the health of people is absolutely intertwined with the health of our ecosystems, and hopes that re-establishing natural, native connections will generate more compassionate attitudes and actions toward ourselves, one another, and the planet upon which we depend.&amp;amp;nbsp;  In addition to operating&amp;amp;nbsp;Relational Rewilding&amp;amp;nbsp;(founded in 2017), Kimberly currently works as coordinator and faculty for the&amp;amp;nbsp;Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies,&amp;amp;nbsp;teaching nature-based approaches to therapy. She is also a contract instructor with&amp;amp;nbsp;Denver Botanic Gardens,&amp;amp;nbsp;Denver Audubon Society&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Evergreen Audubon Society.&amp;amp;nbsp; She is on the advisory board for Outdoor Education at Red Rocks Community College. Kimberly holds a Master’s degree in Counseling from Colorado State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Outdoor Education &amp;amp;amp; Plant Biology from Ohio University. She has been practicing nature-based and eco-therapy for 10 years . Kimberly designed and led environmental and humane education programs at state parks, outdoor education centers, and animal shelters throughout the country. She is a Master Naturalist, a Native Plant Master, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Certified Interpretive Guide. Kimberly has participated in continuing education programs through North American Institute of Medical Herbalism (now the&amp;amp;nbsp;Colorado School for Clinical Herbalism),&amp;amp;nbsp;The Foragers Path,&amp;amp;nbsp;Artemisia &amp;amp;amp; Rue Herbalism,&amp;amp;nbsp;Somatic Wilderness Therapy Institute,&amp;amp;nbsp;Wildcraft Forest School,&amp;amp;nbsp;Wilderness Awareness School,&amp;amp;nbsp;8 Shields Institute, and&amp;amp;nbsp;The Tracking Project&amp;amp;nbsp;- training in cultural and natural awareness, animal tracking, plant studies, herbology, bird language, primitive skills, community building, &amp;amp;amp; Gestalt and nature-based therapy.&amp;amp;nbsp; She lives in the foothills west of Golden, Colorado with her partner, 3 horses, and a diversity of surrounding wildlife. About Kimberly Beck, M.Ed., NCC, CIG   &amp;amp;nbsp;   </description>
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