Mentor, Trainer
Tam Willey
Tam Willey (they/them) is an international trainer of nature therapy guides and grateful member of the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. Tam has been actively guiding, creating and facilitating land-based programming since 2017 when they got certified with ANFT. From half day outings to multi-day retreats in urban and more remote wilder environments, Tam guides, mentors, facilitates, and explores themes of belonging and attention through story and immersive ways of being together that support a culture of reciprocity and relational kinship. Tam tends various community partnerships and collaborations across the Turtle Island and locally on the coastal Massachusetts wetlands of Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood of Boston where they have been deeply rooted, living and working in since 1998. Informed by their background as an artist, musician, local handy person, woodworking instructor, custodian, skateboarder, LGBTQIA+ youth advisor, community advocate, Tam is passionate about relational health, bioregional herbalism, community supported agriculture, fermentation, food reclamation, skill sharing, tech wellness, and rites of passage. Tam holds CPR, First Aid, Wilderness First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, Wilderness Mental Health First Responder, and Nature Therapy Guide certifications. For more information about Tam, check out ToadstoolWalks.com.
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