Kiss Me a Huckleberry, Teach Me the Storm: An Ecosensual Playshop

Price range: $125.00 through $175.00

“There is an intimate reciprocity to the senses; as we touch the bark of a tree, we feel the tree touching us;
as we lend our ears to the local sounds and ally our nose to the seasonal scents, the terrain gradually tunes us in turn.
The senses are the primary way earth has of informing our thoughts and guiding our actions.”
~David Abram

Kiss Me a Huckleberry, Teach Me the Storm is a 4-week playshop inviting us into a deeper relationship with the sensual wisdom of the living world. Through sensory exploration, creative earthiness, poetry, and playful encounters with the more-than-human world, we will explore how the living world invites us into deeper intimacy, play, and, yes grief—teaching us through sweetness, storm, and the many ways life touches our senses. 

Come taste the berry and touch the bark. Come listen to the wind. Come learn what the storm might teach.

DATES: 4 Sundays, July 5 – July 26
TIME: 10:00AM-12:00PM PST | 12:00-2:00PM EST
Online |
Sliding scale $125-$175

(Note: Limited to 8 to ensure intimate and empowering space)

Register Below

Or you can also send payment via:
PayPal.me/WildNatureHeart
VENMO: RyanVanLenning
(note: “Ecosensual” + your email)

Bring a Co-Conspirator of the Wild
Huckleberries stain better when shared.
Storms are better witnessed out loud.

Come with someone you trust to adventure.
Register together and you’ll each receive $25 off.
(enter “buddies” in coupon field at checkout)

Description

“There is an intimate reciprocity to the senses; as we touch the bark of a tree, we feel the tree touching us;
as we lend our ears to the local sounds and ally our nose to the seasonal scents, the terrain gradually tunes us in turn.
The senses are the primary way earth has of informing our thoughts and guiding our actions.”
~David Abram

Nature is inherently sensual. Our body and senses are one of the surest paths back to our own aliveness, our own joy and wholeness. One step at a time, we wander and wonder, smell and feel, reclaiming our sacred embodiment.

How wondrous it is to be sensing creatures among a juicy, colorful, delicious, scented, symphonic, tactile, powerful, sentient world! How intimately we belong. No matter how hard Empire tries to sever us from that fact. 

Kiss Me a Huckleberry, Teach Me the Storm is a 4-week playshop inviting us into a deeper relationship with the sensual wisdom of the living world. Through sensory exploration, creative earthiness, poetry, and playful encounters with the more-than-human world, we will explore how the living world invites us into deeper intimacy, play, and, yes grief—teaching us through sweetness, storm, and the many ways life touches our senses. 

What ecosensuality is or can be will be invited as a living inquiry for each participant.

Ecosensuality can be as simple as savoring the warmth of the sun and subtle movement of the breeze through the hairs on our forearm. It can also be coming alive with a whipping wind ready to prune branches of the former season down. Berries invite us with juicy sweetness. Flowers open to the bees buzzing. Moss invites the softest of touch.  Storms reshape the land. Wind, fire, snow, and flood remind us that life moves through cycles of beauty, disruption, and renewal.

My body-heart is in an open relationship with sun and grass, wind and water…


We will make space for ecological ache and also expand on popular ways the idea is used (for example: all grief is ecological, the practice of “being with” nature’s furies, and how ecopleasure and grief can surface each other)

Together we will explore how Life’s ways of being can be both teachers and mirrors for our own lives—including unabashed aliveness and resiliency amidst dramatic change.

Each session will invite us into sense-based and creative practices that reconnect body and Earth through:
play, practicing permeability, deep listening, touch, taste, scent, sound, movement, imagination, and perspectival possibilities.

Scooping up the sharp-sweet candy coated sword of sensory delight…


OUR JOURNEY:
Week 1: Berry and Beauty: Opening to Life’s Invitations
Theme: Reawakening sensory intimacies
Week 2: Flower Friend and Unfurling Fern: Ecoplay and Reciprocity
Theme: The world becomes alive when we play 
Week 3: Thorn and Storm: Ecogrief and Boundaries
Theme: Nature’s refusal and what we love, we grieve
Week 4: Open Meadow: Integration and Wild Belonging
Theme: Staying Alive

In-between sessions: gentle invitations for simple on-the-land practices—ways to continue sensing, listening, and exploring with the more-than-human world in your everyday surroundings.

As a way to anchor these capacities in our home, we’ll also craft an Ecosensual Altar and chart our Pleasure Lineages.

This playshop is about refusing Modernity’s call to numbness and remember how to feel the world again.

As brontë velez invites us:

“Be in your gifts, be in your power, be in your love, be in your pleasure because we need that vibration right now. We need a vibration right now collectively that is centered around us being able to have the capacity to dream something else into being.

Come taste the berry and touch the bark.
Come listen to the wind and learn what the storm might teach.
Come be a pollinator of your own aliveness – and therefore the world’s.



PRACTICAL DETAILS

DATES: 4 Sundays, July 5 – July 26

TIME: 10:00AM-12:00OPM PST | 12:00-2:00PM EST
Online |
Sliding scale $125-$175

(Note: Limited to 8 to ensure intimate and empowering space)

Register here

Or you can also send payment via:
PayPal.me/WildNatureHeart
VENMO: RyanVanLenning
(note: “Ecosensual” + your email)

Take your shoes off and step through…


Come With a Wild One

Storms are rarely meant to be met alone.
Neither are the berries.

You’re invited to come with a friend, a lover, a fellow wanderer.

If you register together, you’ll each receive $25 off.
(enter “buddies” in coupon field at checkout)

Open your tongue to the taste of the world
Open your skin to the textures of life
Open your ears to the heartbeat of things
Open your nose to the scent on the wind
Open your hands to the play at your door
Open your eyes to the landscape of kin
Open your heart to your true home within
(From the collection Kiss Me a Huckleberry)


My name is Ryan Van Lenning, Founder of Wild Nature Heart, and I am an earth-lover with a deep desire to be of service in the work of re-connection, re-membering, and re-inhabiting the animate web of life.

My life changed when I really started listening and apprenticing to Water and the seasons. I started Wild Nature Heart to support people at a crossroads to re-connect with the wisdom of both inner and outer wild nature, to live their soul callings into the world, and to assist in the work of repairing broken belonging. If I had to summarize our work for this time: Compost Empire. I believe each of us has unique gifts that the world needs as we birth new imaginations and ways of being beyond Empire, and I love mirroring people’s stories as they deepen into their wholeness and next aligned steps.
I am a threshold guide and barbarian poet of the Great Turning (author of several collections of poetry, including Re-Membering, From Inside These Wild Ones, One Bright and Real Caress, An Ambitious Silence, Trust the Ceremony, F*ck the Ceremony, and Trust the Ceremony, Then Yeses Come Bubbling, Within the Cave Something Pulses, Moon Has a Long Memory, Kiss Me A Huckleberry, and High-Cooing Through the Seasons: Haiku From the Forest).A compost pile disguised as a book and field guide to outgrowing Empire in our bodies and imaginations, Composting the Spell of Empire: 40 Trickster Invitations for the Great Unraveling, will be released in early 2027.

I am trained as a rite-of-passage/wilderness ceremony guide through the School of Lost Borders, certified as an Ecotherapist through The Earthbody Institute, where I teach the Level 1-3 ecotherapy courses, and am a Certified Wilderness First Responder through Foster Calm. Prior to moving to California 18 years ago, I taught Comparative Religion, Philosophy, and Environmental Ethics at Sinclair College in Ohio. I live among the forest and rivers in northern California, ancestral Wiyot and Yurok land.

My current apprenticeship is to fire, seeds, composting, and emergence, and I like cinnamon ice cream, fantastic fungi and lovely lichen, and river ottering.


Recent Appreciations:

“Thank you so much Ryan for a wonderful two months together! Your course provided so much new excitement and inspiration for me. It was really eye opening and truly deepened my sense of ecological connection. Thank you for guiding us through this beautiful course.” —Nicola Gailits, Deep Belonging (Winter 2025)

“I have worked with Ryan in different courses and contexts, both virtually and in person on the land. I find him to be a skilled guide, gentle but powerful, who creates invitations to experiences that provide safety to swim in liminal spaces where deep work blossoms into growth, all in the absence of ego. Not only is Ryan very knowledgeable but he listens deeply and provides mirroring that leaves you feeling seen and honored. The spaces he creates encourage productive struggle and growth with a healthy dose of play.” —Kim Bielmann, Deep Belonging (Winter 2025)

“Ryan’s facilitation was superb. I felt his presence like a steadfast oak, and his ability to hold and meet everything that was brought to class was refreshing. He held the space with a lot of grace and created time for us to meet the grief & pain that lives beneath all that paves over it. It was more than just being given information – he invited us into embodied states of being with the wisdom, and created a structure which offered us to meander like streams through different ideas and concepts together.” —Participant, Level 1 Ecotherapy, Spring 2025

“There were soo many valuable things. Encouragement and validation for my deepening relationship with the rest of the natural world. It took me deeper into myself and my connection to everything wild and breathing and alive… and I loved being in a small group of wilderness lovers and poetic travelers.” – Sky, Participant in Threshold: Earth Intimacies (Spring 2024)

“Thank you for your dedication to this work and for modeling new/old ways of being in leadership and community! I gained a sense of companionship on the journey of exploring some of life and death’s biggest questions. The community formed in the group gave me a glimpse into how we can come together to unlearn, deconstruct, remember, and create more natural and balanced ways of being and relating. One of my biggest take-aways is understanding belonging as something inherent rather than “found” or “earned”. Being witnessed and witnessing others after our solo time on the land was very powerful and deeply meaningful to me on my/our journey.”—Leslie Hammer, Deep Belonging in the Great Turning (Fall 2022)

“This course turned out to be a transformative journey that nurtured intimate bonds with fellow humans while fostering a profound connection to the earth, instilling a deep sense of belonging. Through the exploration of the perils of industrial…it gently re-awakened and inspired me to courageously offer my own unique gifts in resisting systemic oppressions and championing the Great Turning.” – Participant, Level 1 Ecotherapy Course, The Earthbody Institute (Fall 2023)

“Ryan created a welcoming environment that fostered a culture of connection, curiosity, and creativity. I so appreciated the passion that Ryan offered in his facilitation; he models to us the possibility of bravely taking steps to live our callings!” – Gemma A., Participant in Threshold: Earth Intimacies (Spring 2024)

“Ryan is absolutely fabulous! He is engaging and culturally sensitive. Ryan is truly gifted. I am grateful to have had him as an instructor for this course.” — Participant, Level 1 Ecotherapy (Spring 2025)

“Ryan is an amazing human being and teacher. This course will nurture your soul, challenge you, and open up new ways of seeing yourself and our wonderous planet. I will definitely be signing up for another Wild Nature Heart experience!” —Rob Daroff, MDDeep Belonging in the Great Turning (Fall 2022)

“I loved this course! This is the second course I’ve taken with Ryan and both times I felt affirmed and supported as he led us on a journey delving into themes of belonging, being, grieving, healing, and growing. Ryan encouraged us to engage with the more-than-human-world on an intimate level of discovery and connection thus cultivating a more earth-centered life. I highly recommend this course to anyone seeking a deeper connection with self and with the natural world.” —Cecelia FutchDeep Belonging in the Great Turning (Fall 2022)

“Ryan was FANTASTIC. He was knowledgeable and most importantly, a great listener and guide. I greatly admired his mirroring skills, which have clearly been learned from Mother Nature herself. I have learned so much from Ryan and look forward to incorporating his techniques into my practice as well.” — Participant in Spring 2021 Earthbody Institute Ecotherapy Certificate Course

“I find myself repeatedly touched by the depth of your caring for Earth and all her beings and by your dedication to practice and evolving new pathways of relationship and culture. I am moved by the presence that you bring to deep listening and your willingness to explore different perspectives. Your ability to express through poetry and action what’s in your heart and your desire for healthy relationship among all beings is a source of inspiration for me.” —Marianne B. Rowe, MS, LMFT, Summer 2022 Level 3 Ecotherapy Training, Earthbody Institute

“Ryan’s well-designed course on Deep Belonging for the Great Turning was just what I needed at a stressful time in life. The facilitation, knowledge and materials shared were generous and truly a gift to enhance my nature connection and learn about myself. This course also provided support for a solo experience which was rich and rewarding. I appreciated being in a group and connecting with other like-minded people.” Lezlie Scaliatine, Psy.D, California, Deep Belonging for the Great Turning Course Participant

“Ryan is a very thoughtful and sensitive instructor. His background in teaching and poetry, along with his ability to effectively “mirror” our stories about our journeys make him an excellent facilitator. Ryan helped us to organize our thoughts and feelings in this politically and environmentally challenging time, gave us hope, and guided us towards developing a personal plan for coping with the future of our planet.”
Nan S., California, Deep Belonging for the Great Turning Course Participant

“Thank you again Ryan for your mentorship prior to this quest of mine. You empowered me to trust in myself, in the wild, and in the ceremony and it seemed so fitting to receive these gifts of yours just prior to a decent. I love and am sincerely grateful for your poem. It certainly helped give me courage to unflinchingly make those leaps over trees and off every known cliff and will continue to do so. I feel super motivated to continue on this path of mine and stay open to all the wild mysteries that present themselves within myself and within this more-than human world of ours. And to taking the next steps in unfurling my own gifts and presenting them to the world.”— Brady W., Wisconsin, 1-on-1 Ecotherapy Client and Course Participant

“This course is a deep-dive across 6 weeks. Ryan’s skill and generosity of spirit has guided me through a variety of themes and practices that have been both thought-provoking and empowering. I’ve valued this time immensely, and the abundant materials provided will keep me moving through this journey for a long time to come. I’ve developed a richer relationship with my Urban Wild environment in very unexpected ways, and for that I am so very grateful.” —Claire (United Kingdom) 

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