Youre definitely right. If there was a way to make nature appealing to all demographics that way the people involved in this type of thing werent all super calm and friendly hippies from european backgrounds. Not that theres anything wrong with that but i feel like its part of the reason i can still stereotype the crowd
@Oppaletix Жыл бұрын
And on that note I only see 35+ yo people in the comments which makes me think it takes a few years of maturing and gaining a sense of self before most can actually embrace these sorts of things
@paulogoncalvesjr Жыл бұрын
❤
@veganvocalist4782 Жыл бұрын
Vital <3
@lukejmorrison Жыл бұрын
Can you turn on the video subtitiles transscripts for all your videos please :) 🙏🙏🙏
@joanallisonkica739 Жыл бұрын
Because we who have eyes to see, and ears to hear, know he's referring to government, policy enforcers, mafia, Vatican and politicians. Brilliant!
@one4change4thebetter Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful person Lawrence Cole is...
@kyung-seojaang763 Жыл бұрын
deep& whole hearted connection, love and the Light you are. Please be shared of your being and heart in the world, for the world and thru the world. You are the very essence of Nature, Connection, and preservation of humanity. Thankyou for your being there_()_
@jonathangaffin3448 Жыл бұрын
Dear Mr. Young, This is a very interesting & insightful presentation. Is your evidence or "data" from when you took children from New Jersey schools who were failing out & spiraling downward published? It would be quite useful for me in outdoors education I'd like to pursue. I am a Tracker & for the last several years I have been in the Apprentice Program (I did not go this last year as I had a premonition of something going awry). I am here in central NJ & this would be good evidence for the "they just got lucky" naysayers. I must dispute the remarks about NJ. There are woodlands aplenty. Go to the northwest part of the state, the southwest part of the state & of course the Pines, which you know well. Plus, as you point out, nature is where you find it, if you want to find it. I guess I am kind of like Tom Kean when he said "I'm tired of people making fun of NJ. Please reply when you have time. Our young people need this connection & experience more than ever. On this our nation & world depends. In Medicine
@samdumaquis2033 Жыл бұрын
This is great
@samdumaquis2033 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating
@ohgawd2 жыл бұрын
Lawrence Cole should be running the world!
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
Like all Tom Brown devotees, blah blah blah.
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
Never seen this guy do anything but wag his tongue.
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
While as “guest instructor” with Chris Morasky, in British Colombia, I was summoned by Chris in the middle of the night to read about Death Angel mushrooms. I was an EMT at the time, an RN now, and he asked me if we needed to wake the students he had taken money from, and fed mushrooms he was not certain of the origins of. He was wondering if we needed to have dialysis, and said as much. I re identified the mushrooms he had fed us, using a keyed book, and assured him we were ok, in the middle of the night. He never has mentioned this to anyone and I think this precludes him as being any kind of responsible authority. Further, I have asked Chris to at least come clean about this, as I have the relevant “schools” that support him, all have refused.
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
While as “guest instructor” with Chris Morasky, in British Colombia, I was summoned by Chris in the middle of the night to read about Death Angel mushrooms. I was an EMT at the time, an RN now, and he asked me if we needed to wake the students he had taken money from, and fed mushrooms he was not certain of the origins of. He was wondering if we needed to have dialysis, and said as much. I re identified the mushrooms he had fed us, using a keyed book, and assured him we were ok, in the middle of the night. He never has mentioned this to anyone and I think this precludes him as being any kind of responsible authority. Further, I have asked Chris to at least come clean about this, as I have the relevant “schools” that support him, all have refused.
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
While as “guest instructor” with Chris Morasky, in British Colombia, I was summoned by Chris in the middle of the night to read about Death Angel mushrooms. I was an EMT at the time, an RN now, and he asked me if we needed to wake the students he had taken money from, and fed mushrooms he was not certain of the origins of. He was wondering if we needed to have dialysis, and said as much. I re identified the mushrooms he had fed us, using a keyed book, and assured him we were ok, in the middle of the night. He never has mentioned this to anyone and I think this precludes him as being any kind of responsible authority. Further, I have asked Chris to at least come clean about this, as I have the relevant “schools” that support him, all have refused.
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
While as “guest instructor” with Chris Morasky, in British Colombia, I was summoned by Chris in the middle of the night to read about Death Angel mushrooms. I was an EMT at the time, an RN now, and he asked me if we needed to wake the students he had taken money from, and fed mushrooms he was not certain of the origins of. He was wondering if we needed to have dialysis, and said as much. I re identified the mushrooms he had fed us, using a keyed book, and assured him we were ok, in the middle of the night. He never has mentioned this to anyone and I think this precludes him as being any kind of responsible authority. Further, I have asked Chris to at least come clean about this, as I have the relevant “schools” that support him, all have refused.
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
While as “guest instructor” with Chris Morasky, in British Colombia, I was summoned by Chris in the middle of the night to read about Death Angel mushrooms. I was an EMT at the time, an RN now, and he asked me if we needed to wake the students he had taken money from, and fed mushrooms he was not certain of the origins of. He was wondering if we needed to have dialysis, and said as much. I re identified the mushrooms he had fed us, using a keyed book, and assured him we were ok, in the middle of the night. He never has mentioned this to anyone and I think this precludes him as being any kind of responsible authority. Further, I have asked Chris to at least come clean about this, as I have the relevant “schools” that support him, all have refused.
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
While as “guest instructor” with Chris Morasky, in British Colombia, I was summoned by Chris in the middle of the night to read about Death Angel mushrooms. I was an EMT at the time, an RN now, and he asked me if we needed to wake the students he had taken money from, and fed mushrooms he was not certain of the origins of. He was wondering if we needed to have dialysis, and said as much. I re identified the mushrooms he had fed us, using a keyed book, and assured him we were ok, in the middle of the night. He never has mentioned this to anyone and I think this precludes him as being any kind of responsible authority. Further, I have asked Chris to at least come clean about this, as I have the relevant “schools” that support him, all have refused.
@floriankohler85662 жыл бұрын
"One conversation at a time" - wow, I´m deeply touched and impressed. I know these words well - I spent much time thinking about them - even spoke them myself - but just now I´ve had a moment... You are so clear about the depth of this "simple statement" - it struck me. Thank you very much.
@2SpiritedSycamore2 жыл бұрын
Mitakuye Oyasin....D/Lakota way to connect with all of Creation, plant and animal nations......is a reminder about opening hearts in a good way. Pidamiya Jon Thanks
@roberth.retallickr.n.80692 жыл бұрын
Those death angles don’t look like they did you and issue? ;)
@AngelCaroline2 жыл бұрын
love Jon Young but "Nature Deficit Disorder" promotes erasure of a legitimate disorder. Importance of nature on wellbeing and development, along with increase of early diagnosis, are very significant! Don't get me started on young school pressures... The term itself tho... not with it.
@insight-guy2 жыл бұрын
Incredible. So inspiring and just what I needed to hear for an awesome 2022. Thank you Jon.
@HellaRandomVideos3 жыл бұрын
Thankful for Dave. 🙏
@huntingfashiondolls33073 жыл бұрын
what a smart and handsome man
@rebeccarolnick18903 жыл бұрын
You should check the subtitles, they're spelling clan as "Klan", yikes 😬
@thunefeld3 жыл бұрын
awesome
@spiritwardiaries4 жыл бұрын
Jon is Awesome⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Hahahahah at the end the yellow jacket guy lol
@mnzinfo69944 жыл бұрын
testing
@mnzinfo69944 жыл бұрын
testing
@gabriellaarango91004 жыл бұрын
Wow!!!! Thank you .... for sharing with us so much of your wisdom I felt so inspired.
@cynthiaennis31074 жыл бұрын
OMG! YES! Renegotiating friendships! PERFECT for this day! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 LOVE THIS!!! ♥️ WONDERFUL!!! They’d be THE BEST THEY COULD EVER BE!
@cynthiaennis31074 жыл бұрын
I really wish UVM had that program when I went to VC...I might have taken that instead!
@cynthiaennis31074 жыл бұрын
“If someone doesn’t feel love & trust in the environment that they’re in, then they’re not going to open up to the potential that they possess!” - Jon Young 🙏🏼 THANK YOU! PERFECT MESSAGE! 🙏🏼
@cynthiaennis31074 жыл бұрын
“The future belongs to the nature smart!” - Richard Louv from ‘The Nature Principle’ ♥️
@cynthiaennis31074 жыл бұрын
Loving this great lecture! Great respect for Jon! An AMAZING man! I love being on the fringe! It’s the place I fit! 😁 What Fabulous & Work & Huge Contribution! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. Yes...that rubber belt! 🤦♀️
@timothykuring30164 жыл бұрын
What he says about the robin is true, but I never bothered to learn the names of the species, and I never cared to make any but the most casual distinctions between birds. I would recognize the calls and language without even bothering to see the birds. I knew they were talking about me, but I made no attempt to shut them up by adjusting my behavior. I think it was robins who would go ahead of me down the trail for fairly long distances before returning. I figured they were trying to lead me away from their nests, but I'm content to live with the theory until I stumble upon some other evidence, rather than test it by looking for the nest they are trying to lead me away from. Lately, I've been working on predicting the weather changes by observing bird behavior.
@timothykuring30164 жыл бұрын
I had a set of cassettes by Jon Young many years ago. I was amazed by his observations, but I didn't listen to the whole set when I still had a cassette player. For more than a decade, I searched places like Amazon.com for DVDs, but I couldn't find any. I searched KZbin for "bird language" a few years ago (2012-2014), but found nothing. I'm a sort of accidental, amateur naturalist. I was always reluctant to study nature with books, and I have my own strange reluctance to pursue careers in (or accept money for) things I love. Anyway, I took an entirely different approach to nature. I just sought nature to play, goof off, walk, dream, etc. It is more comfortable than home to me. I had no particular interest in birds, which isn't to say no interest, but it was only one of many interests, from climbing and spelunking, to working on trails, walking in every kind of extreme weather, seeing what people are doing in the wilderness, finding animals, etc. But I found birds announcing my presence in the woods, sometimes looking for my help, and sometimes seeming comforted by the sympathetic fone of my responses. I would make maintenance sounds for the birds, sometimes imitating their whistles, and sometimes achieving a desired effect by imitating the sounds of other birds. Birds would show me where to find food. They saw me daily snacking on blackberries through the season, and they knew me, so I was surprised when they showed up all in one spot along the trail and chattered above me in the trees. When I stopped and listened, I noticed they were flying over the heavy brush uphill from the trail, coming back, chattering at me and doing it again, until I got the message and pushed through the brush uphill, where I found a late season patch of berries, perfectly ripe. And as I discovered it, the birds quieted down and dispersed. I was initially more interested in how birds communicated with other animal species, or at least the way other mammals could understand what the birds were saying. I see all sorts of funny things. The other night a bird was scolding me for stalking a pair of wolves. But I couldn't imagine sitting in one spot like that, although it sure seems fruitful. I prefer my clumsy and haphazard, but much more active approach. I used to joke that birds must think I'm a complete idiot because I imitated them without having any idea what I was saying. I tried all sorts of ways of talking to birds, not by perfectly imitating their calls - I doubted it would fool them. I "jammed" like a guitarist. I might imitate the tone and/or the rhythm, but with different sounds. I interpreted "emotions" in their tones, and I came independently to discover many of the things Jon talks about. I believe it was after the birds accepted me that I was able to hob nob freely with most of the animals in the woods. And some animals would show me their babies, like baby deer and baby raccoons. (I could never show things like that to other people because they always flee from other people.) Birds greet me in the morning, waiting for me to come out of my apartment. (I freak out their predators and scare them away, by the way I talk to them, though a person observing would hardly see me doing anything but a little whistling.) Some birds always greet me at certain places, and they will fly right up to me and chatter at me if they are worried about something I'm doing or someone who is approaching. I don't have to observe the subtleties because, since the birds know I'm a kind of idiot, they are willing to be obvious and insistent. There certainly seems to be no limit of the possibilities of communication and relationship. Even the rattlesnakes got used to me hanging around and sunning with them by their den. I've seen animals and birds do things that I don't think anybody else has seen. Now Jon's talking about the other animals. It was only about picking a spot and such on the tape I heard before. What he says is true. I snuck up on a pack of coyotes once, and they were very indignantly surprised.
@guloguloguy4 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU, VERY MUCH, JON YOUNG, FOR ALL OF YOUR AMAZING, INSPIRING, MIRACULOUS, LIFELONG WORK!!! I JUST BOUGHT YOUR E-BOOKS, (ON AMAZON)!! ["SHARED" ON GAB.AI ]
@allthewayfrom4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, thank you
@seanandrews53295 жыл бұрын
nice
@bluenikayahjihbed9655 жыл бұрын
Im so gr8ful for who u are as a being. gr8 respect to ur history, the apache man and his culture. his whole heartedness and great blessing for your future. im in awe. Universe can really be a beautiful experience. Thank u jon for stepping out into the light... and shareing ur story. <3
@klynn67365 жыл бұрын
It's all really beautiful, but also seems very male-centric
@chelamae5 жыл бұрын
Because he's a guy? Or what?
@klynn67365 жыл бұрын
100%. Thank you, Jon.
@m4hs33r55 жыл бұрын
How has this no comments? What an inspirational guy.