TreeActions

Summary

In this episode, Dwayne, Tony, and Mark discuss their connections to trees and the vulnerability and solace they find in the forest. They explore the concept of responsibility and the importance of approaching trees with respect and humility. They also delve into the energy fields of trees and the significance of holding ceremonies and thanking trees. The conversation highlights the role of mentors and shadow mentors in shaping their understanding of trees and the lessons learned from adversity. 

Overall, the episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of humans and trees and the importance of listening and observing in the natural world. In this conversation, Dwayne, Mark, and Tony discuss the concept of shadow mentors and personal growth. They explore the idea of learning from difficult experiences and using them as opportunities for self-improvement. Mark introduces the growth ring metaphor, comparing personal development to the growth rings of a tree. They also discuss the importance of preserving the wisdom and experience of older arborists and allowing them to mentor and lead. The conversation touches on the need for exit plans and alternative paths in the industry, as well as the importance of driving your career and exploring different avenues. They emphasize the value of mentorship and sharing knowledge to ensure the growth and development of future generations of arborists.

Takeaways
  • Trees are vulnerable to their surroundings and cannot run away from damage, making them a symbol of vulnerability and resilience.
  • Spending time in the forest can provide solace and a safe space for emotional release and personal growth.
  • Approaching trees responsibly and respectfully is essential for safety and understanding their energy fields.
  • Holding a ceremony and thanking trees can deepen the connection and foster a sense of gratitude and reciprocity.
  • Mentors and shadow mentors are crucial in shaping one's understanding of trees and the industry.
  • Adversity and challenges can lead to personal growth and the development of strength and resilience. Difficult experiences and encounters with challenging individuals can serve as opportunities for personal growth and self-improvement.
  • The growth ring metaphor can be applied to personal development, with each experience shaping and adding to an individual's growth.
  • Preserving the wisdom and experience of older arborists is crucial for the industry, and efforts should be made to recognize and exalt their contributions.
  • Individuals should take ownership of their careers and explore different paths and opportunities for growth and development.
Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Connection to Trees
02:05
Vulnerability and Solitude in Trees
03:32
Running Through the Forest and Finding Safety
05:32
Dealing with Life's Frustrations and Challenges
06:47
Awareness of Mortality and Responsibility
09:04
Resiliency and Protection in the Forest
10:46
Approaching Trees with Responsibility and Respect
11:55
The Energy and Consciousness of Trees
14:32
Using Analogies and Stories to Connect with Trees
16:18
Holding Ceremony and Thanking Trees
17:40
Connecting with Trees' Energy Fields
20:06
Observing and Listening to Trees
25:24
The Energy and Vibration of the Human Forest
28:08
Approaching Trees with Humility and Openness
30:34
The Importance of Mentors and Shadow Mentors
39:02
First Experience Climbing and the Influence of Mentors
44:28
Learning and Growing from Adversity
45:27
Gratitude for Connections and Energy Fields
46:20
Shadow Mentors and Personal Growth
48:08
The Growth Ring Metaphor
49:32
Novice, Apprentice, Master, and Sage
51:32
Preserving the Sages
55:52
Preserving the Legacy and Importance of Experience
56:49
Personal Development and Driving Your Own Career
01:00:31
The Challenge of Transitioning from Field Work to Other Roles
01:04:26
The Need for Exit Plans and Alternative Paths
01:07:21
Adapting to Changes in the Industry
01:09:38
Driving Multiple Buses and Exploring Different Avenues
01:10:55
The Importance of Mentorship and Sharing Knowledge
01:12:37
Continuing the Conversation and Exploring Other Topics
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Creators & Guests

Host
Anthony Tresselt
Host, Arborist, Philosopher, Author
Host
Dwayne Neustaeter
Host

What is TreeActions?

Arborists talk about their experience, strength, and hope gained from being part of the human forest.