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Sergei Boutenko Talks About How to Feed Your Family for Free

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Sergei Boutenko Talks About How to Feed Your Family for Free

There was a time when sun on skin and dirt under fingernails was normal, where we didn’t coat our skin in sunscreen or douse ourselves in antibacterial goop every time we walked through a door. What happened to good night sleeps and forest walks? Vegetables from the garden and long conversations on a park bench where people look each other in the eye instead of “like” each other on Facebook? What the heck happened to common sense?

It’s Time to Give Convention a Kick in the Pants

You can learn ANYTHING about anything at the tip of your fingers and yet rates of depression, ADHD, chronic illness, cancer, infertility and degenerative diseases are at an all time high. It’s time to take responsibility and do something to change things, and we’ve rounded up some pretty amazing nature-lovers to help guide you down the forest path.

Sergei Boutenko is one of our favorite experts when it comes to all things wild! In 1998, he and his family embarked on a six-month journey to hike from Mexico to Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail, which spans 2,650 miles from start to finish.

Due to food shortages, the Boutenko family was forced to experiment with wild edibles. This practice quickly became a daily ritual that was fun and healthful. By the end of the six-months, the Boutenko’s managed to further improve their health and energy levels as well as hone their skills for seeking out and safely harvesting wild plants for food.

Sergei now travels around the globe giving seminars about healthy eating and wild edibles. Get a sneak peek at why we think he’s the bee’s knees in this interview where he shares some of his favorite wild-inspired lessons and stories:

Sergei Boutenko: Supper Will Be Served in the Forest (For Free!)

 

 

Let’s Get Wild!

Starting on September 19th, we’ve gathered the world’s best and most inspiring teachers in wild food, foraging, herbal medicine and good ol’ fashion common sense and we’re bringing them together in a profound series of interviews for our Back to the Wild Summit:

http://www.wishsummit.com/wild