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 76 Episodes.
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Stories are attention
August 15th, 2024 | Season 4 | 11 mins 28 secs
40 days and 40 nights, adventure, boyd varty, buffalo, londolozi, story hunter, storytelling, tracking, tree house, wild stories
How it looked to Amber - Stories are attention. If the truth is stranger than fiction, then the art of storytelling is not to make something up, but rather to really see what is there. Reality, if you look close enough, is almost always hilarious.
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Be someone stories happen around
August 8th, 2024 | Season 4 | 11 mins 48 secs
adventure, story hunter, storytelling
If you are to become a Story Hunter you must live stories. You must find a way to say yes to life beyond the known.
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How it started
August 8th, 2024 | Season 4 | 9 mins 26 secs
african bushveld, ancient art form, anonymity, londolozi, martha beck, oral tradition, safari guide, shamanic art, shamanism, story hunter, storytelling, wilderness
Story Hunter is an exploration of the art - and the magic - of storytelling.
A person who can tell a story is gifted with the ability to help people understand and feel. A storyteller is an instrument for meaning.This show is an album of stories, and thoughts about stories. It is my hope that by sharing in my stories, you will you will become the architect of your own.
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Activating the Campfire Consciousness
August 15th, 2021 | Season 3 | 5 mins 58 secs
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A Wilder People
August 8th, 2021 | Season 3 | 4 mins 52 secs
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The Second Language
August 1st, 2021 | Season 3 | 7 mins 26 secs
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Relational Fields
July 25th, 2021 | Season 3 | 7 mins 19 secs
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The Upside Down People – Shamans Live Backwards
July 18th, 2021 | Season 3 | 6 mins 41 secs
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Community Soup
July 11th, 2021 | Season 3 | 7 mins 49 secs
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A Shared Language
July 4th, 2021 | Season 3 | 9 mins 43 secs
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Notes from a Road Dog
June 27th, 2021 | Season 3 | 13 mins 40 secs
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Expedition 6 - The Source
July 30th, 2020 | Season 2 | 9 mins 25 secs
guardian, leopard, mpumalanga, shamanism, source, south africa, water
Once in the far north of Kruger national park's pafuri area I found a clear pool of spring water rising out the earth.
The pool was surrounded by three huge ebony trees and a giant eagle owl flew out from under the deeply shaded branches as I approached. The presence of the owl adding some intangible sense of spirit to the place.
The water was crystal clear and bubbling happily out the earth. As I knelt to put my lips to the water I felt like I was being let into some great secret.
My body took on the shape of an animal drinking lips to the water……and an archetypal connection millions of years old ran like a current through me. I like the wild animals of that wild place I was drinking from the secret source.