![]() ![]() ![]() She also talks about her involvement with the Hero Tribe, which she co-founded, and her dedication to promoting species diversity through landscape and nature conservation. ![]() In this podcast, Joana shares her inspiring hero's journey and discusses how she connects movement, ecology, and spirituality in her work as a mentor, ceremony leader, and trainer. This experience ignited Joana's shamanic studies and allowed her to develop a unique gift for harmoniously integrating her scientific background with her spiritual work. Together, they journeyed to Australia, where Joana rediscovered her intuitive and spiritual side while studying with past life expert Toni Reilly. However, her passion for the environment and the natural world ultimately drew her to study environmental science at university, where she earned her master's degree in landscape ecology.ĭuring her studies, Joana travelled to Vietnam, where she reunited with a friend from her hometown who was also conducting research in the country. From an early age, Joana displayed a natural aptitude for movement, which led her to pursue oriental dance and later, Kungfu in a temple in China. ![]() In this episode, I am sitting down with Joana Gumpert, a talented movement artist, environmental scientist, and shamanic practitioner. ![]()
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