Lessons From The Jungles of Borneo:
Connecting with Nature & Healing The Planet
Today I am very happy to be speaking to Kevin Albin about his experiences of living for 6 months in the jungles of Borneo and his work now as a climate activist.
What did he learn during that time in the jungles as a trek leader and the importance of connecting to nature?
How have we as humanity lost that connection? And how does that relate to what is happening in the world with climate change?
A fascinating discussion with a really lovely man. We talk about fossil fuels, wounded leaders, trauma, his boarding school experiences, and his time working with teenagers. He also discusses his bestselling book, Stonechild, which is an adventure fiction story about statues which come alive in London to help affect change in the environment.
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Kevin Albin served 25 years with the police in the UK, eight years of which were with a tactical firearms team, and as a negotiator. In 2002, he retrained as an International Mountain Leader (BAIML) working across the globe guiding on mountaineering trips and expeditions.
He is an author of the book, Stonechild, a fictional story about seeing the need for conservation and a change to the way we act with the environment. In 2011, he won Bronze in the Wanderlust Magazine World Guide Awards for his work.
His hope is that his writing will continue to spread the word on conservation and protection of all species.
Questions and areas to speak about:
#fossilfuels #stonechild #climatechange #conservation
For more information about Kevin please do visit: https://kevin-albin.com/
To buy Kevin's book please visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stonechild-Kevin-Albin/dp/B08D53GZTC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=12559014NVZG3&keywords=kevin+albin&qid=1660311858&sprefix=kevin+albin%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1
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