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Monday, 01 August 2016 09:27

Troy Bartrum

"The Wildmans wildlife gardening articles and his wildlife radio show really taps into the wider media to connect people with nature and make it part of their own lives. Without ever meeting him he can inspire us to take control of the stress in our lives and replace it with nature. The fact you can listen to the wildlife show online makes his impact truly global."

Troy Bartrum
Radio Show Listener (Greece), Nov 2015
Monday, 01 August 2016 09:23

Alfred Doyle

"The way Stuart makes his radio show interactive on social media, and by doing his audio blog makes him feel accessible. His honesty about talking about living with long-term illness is refreshing. His aim to do research about the psychological benefits of nature in partnership with Oxford University and to develop a stage show for theatres is a challenge I look forward to following the progress of."

Alfred Doyle
Radio Show Listener (Ireland), Dec 2015
Monday, 01 August 2016 09:23

Janet Lawrence

"I first met Stuart Mabbutt when he and his team helped us rejuvenate our back garden in September 2012, and we have remained in regular contact ever since. Stuart is a man with great integrity, humour, and passion for his work. I would recommend him without reservation."

Janet Lawrence
Past Gardening Client, July 2016
Monday, 01 August 2016 09:23

Sarah Burke

"The way Stuart doesn’t settle for things in his own life, and keeps challenging himself, comes across in his workshops. I left afterwards questioning myself and my habitual routines. I now realise how easy it is for us to get stuck in ruts."

Sarah Burke
Workshop Participent, July 2016
Monday, 01 August 2016 09:09

John Millar

"Stuart is passionate about wildlife and wildlife gardening. He communicates his vast knowledge through community outreach, encouraging people to care for wildlife in their back gardens. Don’t forget the insects, Stuart!."

John Millar FLS
Habitat Conservation Officer at Amateur Entomologists' Society, Sept 2013
Monday, 01 August 2016 08:53

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Are your employees stressed and unproductive?

How can you help your staff and provide for their wellbeing?

Our nature sensory workshops can show insights into workplace stress management and take home tools for everyday use.

Learn new stress management tools and techniques through nature, get the opportunity and the permission to immerse yourself in nature by engaging your senses. Happiness, satisfaction, health, wellbeing and resilience are a workshop away.

Good mental health is everyone’s business.

Working nationally our wildlife gardening lectures (other lectures are also available.), tutorials and consultations, plus nature sensory workshops showcasing nature as a pain/stress management tool can help business people, individuals and families to become more connected to nature in their own personal experiences, and the world around them.

 

Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt uses sensory engagement to nature to manage his own pain from Rheumatoid Arthritis and hopes to, in collaboration with Oxford University drive forward the understanding behind what’s going on in the human body that allows him to do this.

He’s also developing a stage show plus and experiential modern art/performance concept which will showcase our work and take it to a new audience in theatres. Plus developing The People Countryside Project.

The Wildman is available to write guest blog’s/articles, is a registered speaker for the Royal Horticultural Society, and fully DBS checked to work with children.

Wednesday, 27 July 2016 18:21

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Wildman Environmental Learning

Stress management through nature for companies and individuals.

Are your employees stressed and unproductive? How can you help your staff and provide for their wellbeing?

Our nature sensory workshops can show insights into workplace stress management and take home tools for everyday use.

Learn new stress management tools and techniques through nature, get the opportunity and the permission to immerse yourself in nature by engaging your senses. Happiness, satisfaction, health, wellbeing and resilience are a workshop away.

Good mental health is everyone’s business.

Working nationally our wildlife gardening lectures (other lectures are also available.), tutorials and consultations, plus nature sensory workshops showcasing nature as a pain/stress management tool can help business people, individuals and families to become more connected to nature in their own personal experiences, and the world around them.

 

Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt uses sensory engagement to nature to manage his own pain from Rheumatoid Arthritis and hopes to, in collaboration with Oxford University drive forward the understanding behind what’s going on in the human body that allows him to do this.

He is also developing a stage show concept which will showcase our roadshow content and take it to a new audience in theatres.

He’s working on a countryside retreat concept called ‘NATURE’S FESTIVAL – Retreat Into Nature, Nature Nurtures, Nurtured by Nature’. A retreat that empowers us to give back to nature and not just take from it.

Plus filming for a new countryside TV show ‘The People’s Countryside’..

The Wildman is available to write guest blog’s/articles and is a registered speaker for the Royal Horticultural Society, and fully DBS checked to work with children.

Putting Nature on the airwaves. The Wildman also presents the independent wildlife radio show, ‘Going Wild With Wildlife’ currently available on seven different stations.

Recorded on location all around Britain with international listeners who listen online, our show is interactive via social media.

With the emphasis on hospital patients who listen in via hospital radio and appreciate hearing a slice of the countryside as part of their recovery process.

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