
Boyd Varty
Host of Track Your Life with Boyd Varty
Having spent his life in apprenticeship to the natural world, he now works to bring what he’s learned to a wide audience. Boyd’s unique combination of wisdom, humour and spirituality makes him a captivating speaker. He keeps diverse audiences in rapt attention and gales of laughter and leaves them moved.
The wildlife and literacy activist Boyd Varty, author of the memoir Cathedral of the Wild, had an unconventional upbringing. Born to a family of conservationists, Boyd grew up on Londolozi Game Reserve in the South African wilderness, a place where man and nature strive for balance, where perils exist alongside wonders. Founded more than 90 years ago as a hunting ground, Londolozi was transformed into a nature reserve beginning in 1973 by Varty’s father and uncle, visionaries of the restoration movement. But it wasn’t just a sanctuary for the animals; it was also a place for ravaged land to flourish again and for the human spirit to be restored. When Nelson Mandela was released after 27 years of imprisonment, he came to the reserve to recover.
Since childhood, Boyd shared his home with lions, leopards, snakes, and elephants and has spent his life in apprenticeship to the wisdom of nature. Boyd survived a harrowing black mamba encounter, a debilitating bout with malaria, even a vicious crocodile attack, but his biggest challenge was a personal crisis of purpose. As a university student, he studied psychology and ecology, supplementing his education by learning martial arts in Thailand, hiking through the jungles of the Amazon, and apprenticing to a renowned tracker from the Shangaan tribe deepening his intimate knowledge of the natural world. Boyd grew up speaking the local language and learning the true meaning of coexistence between people and with nature.
Boyd Varty has hosted 87 Episodes.
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The Outback of Life
April 17th, 2025 | Season 4 | 6 mins 55 secs
I love being on a journey where all I know is tomorrow we will drive into the wild in search of lion tracks. I don't know where we're going. I don't know where we will sleep, and I don't care, I'm content.
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The Hunt
April 10th, 2025 | Season 4 | 9 mins 18 secs
We're in the realms of the archetypal out here in the desert. The night before the hunt, the men gather around the fire. The energy is somewhat disparate and chaotic, as often happens when diverse people gather in a remote place
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Hunting and Faith
April 3rd, 2025 | Season 4 | 6 mins 49 secs
The persistence chase is an incredibly complex skill demanding deep environmental insight, deep physical endurance and deep empathy with animals. These expeditions are about remembering these ancient skills, and what it means to be human.
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The Kudu
March 27th, 2025 | Season 4 | 4 mins 52 secs
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Preparation
March 20th, 2025 | Season 4 | 7 mins 27 secs
boyd varty, kalahari desert, lion tracker, londolozi game reserve, story hunter, wilderness immersion
Training, reflection and life in seasons.
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Epilogue
March 13th, 2025 | Season 4 | 8 mins 1 sec
One year has passed since our last expedition into the Kalahari. These few episodes represent a continuation of the series, although they occur a year later. It's been one year since we last ran with the Bushmen people, and I cannot even fathom how much my life has changed that year since we last spoke.
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Roadtrip Edition | Story Hunter Part 2
March 7th, 2025 | Season 4 | 1 hr 56 mins
Part 2 of Story Hunter, Season 4 of the Track Your Life Podcast, is now available as a complete two-hour anthology - perfect for the next time you set out on the open road.
In Part 2, we go back to the wildest parts of the Kalahari Desert with the spirit of a Story Hunter, to learn about the ancient art of tracking.
Experience this epic journey, from start to finish – stream the complete Roadtrip Edition now!
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Roadtrip Edition | Story Hunter Part 1
February 28th, 2025 | Season 4 | 1 hr 53 mins
Part 1 of Story Hunter, Season 4 of the Track Your Life Podcast, is now available as a complete two-hour anthology - perfect for the next time you set out on the open road.
In this 7-part series we chase stories to remote places, seek out unique characters, and breakdown the archetypal characteristics of stories that transcend time and space.
Dive into the uninterrupted storytelling adventure - Roadtrip Edition!
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The Kalahari lion
December 5th, 2024 | Season 4 | 10 mins 47 secs
Tracking the Kalahari lion is an intense experience of extreme endurance, grit and absolute commitment.
Few environments cultivate extreme mindfulness like the desert. There is no margin for error here and I consider my own fragility.
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The Great Dance
November 28th, 2024 | Season 4 | 16 mins
botswana, boyd varty, bushmen, great dance, kalahari, story hunter, storytelling, tracking
There is a beautiful feeling to driving into the middle of nowhere, and frankly anywhere west of Hukunsi is the middle of nowhere. The land is vast and empty. White desert sand, tall camel thorn trees, rolling plains of dry grass, that just goes on and on and on. The temperature gauge on the vehicle gives a casual outside reading of 46 degrees at three in the afternoon.
We bump along dirt roads into a wildlife concession roughly the size of Switzerland that not a single tourist visits. This land is not even game reserve, it's simply the Botswanan wild lands.
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Cheetah
November 21st, 2024 | Season 4 | 12 mins 5 secs
In this episode we embark on what feels like a masterclass in desert tracking.
The first light of dawn hadn't yet cracked the horizon when I found myself breathless, feet sinking into the sands of the Kalahari, trying to match the pace of Kecao, Hamku, and Tamai, on the tracks of a cheetah.
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The Road South
November 14th, 2024 | Season 4 | 11 mins 53 secs
We have begun our journey South. In Ghanzi we are warmly greeted by Anneli, who is a descendant of the Dorsland Trekkers, and can be described as the salt of the earth. She shares her knowledge with all the complexities and nuances that only a local can offer and offers a small window of insight into the complex interactions between traditional and modern ways of life in the Kalahari. I'm quickly learning that in this profoundly complicated world,, we often miss the multiple layers and complexity inside of every issue.