“I think the basis of all Old Ways, all around the world, is about that connection between the planet we live on because we can’t live without it, and the sun which enables the planet to come alive”
Our guest, Elen Sentier’s, journey to outdoor coaching is a winding road, from being a dancer, working at the MOD and training as a Transpersonal Psychotherapist, though to running her Wild Women Retreats in the scenic hills of Shropshire.
At the route of everything is her connection with nature and her grounding in the Old Ways, the British Native Traditions that she grew up emersed in, the hills of Dartmoor and Exmore.
Elen loves to encourage her clients, mostly women, who reach out to her to release their badass selves on her Wild Women Retreats, connecting with nature and their inner selves.
Her father asked her, as a child, “What makes your heart sing?” and now Elen asks all her clients this question to help them to put the soul back into their life and business.
We have had previous guests who have shared how the Old Ways of their culture have influenced their outdoor coaching, and Elen’s experience with the British Native Traditions adds another example of these wonderful practices.
The podcast is dotted with really interesting stories that Elen shares, bringing these connections and feelings vividly to life for our audience.
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Our guest
Elen is a heart-full badass solopreneur businesswoman who’s helped other women put the Soul back in their lives and businesses for 30+ years.
The Soul is the spark that drives us but it can get lost in the humdrum everydayness of our lives … and our business. We stop being excited and so do our businesses!
Elen is also a psychotherapist, life coach, best-selling author, wild woman, life-partner, cat lover, witch/shaman, and friend to many!
She lives in the wilds of the Shropshire hills, half a mile from any road. Her neighbours are woods and wildlife. She shares her home with her black witchy cat, Kellan, her ex-particle physicist husband, Paul, and a host of wildlife.