Track Your Life with Boyd Varty

How wisdom from the ancient art of tracking can teach you how to recognize the essential ingredients in a meaningful life.

About the show

Somewhere deep inside, you know what your gift, purpose, and mission are. Boyd Varty, a lion tracker and life coach, reveals how the wisdom from the ancient art of tracking can teach you how to recognize these essential ingredients in a meaningful life. Know how to navigate, don’t worry about the destination, and stay alert. These are just a few of the strategies that contribute to both successful lion tracking and a life of fulfillment. Trackers learn how to use all of their senses to read the environment and enter into a state of “greater aliveness.” When we learn to find and follow our inner tracks, we learn to see what is deeply important to us.

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Episodes

  • Day 18 - Golden

    April 19th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  12 mins 55 secs
    buffalo, comparison, judgement, leopard, life, lion, psyche, purpose, tracking

    I’m also aware of how I have objectified myself. We think of ourselves as an object on a scale. We should be much further ahead or I’m not where I should be. I’m talking about a continuous comparative dynamic that is structured into a culture where everything is automated and commodities until your own psyche makes you a thing and judges that thing comparatively. Just think about how you drive yourself when you are exhausted. Just watch what you do to yourself when you start duding yourself. Inside that mind all the dimension of person gives way to something terribly binary. Good bad, failing winning or losing.

  • Day 17 - On the Trail of the Wild Man

    April 18th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  15 mins 38 secs
    emily lamb, horizon, imagine, intention, masculinity, men, porcupine, simon bannister, wild man

    What does it mean to be a man? It was often a question that seemed to be asked out of profound sense of something that had not been attained or out of the question is this it? That question is only ever asked in modern culture where all our definitions are from outside of us. Society makes us but what does it make if society is flawed.

  • Day 16 - Glimpses

    April 17th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  11 mins 35 secs
    david whyte, lion tracks, miraculous, ordinary, raymond, roshi, storm, zen
  • Day 15 - Storming

    April 16th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  19 mins 29 secs
    byron katie, chris rice, death, fear, how great thou art, life, lightning, lions, londolozi, rhino, scared, storm, the work, thunder

    Then the world fell on my head. At 11pm I sat bolt upright and smelt the storm on the breeze and felt it in my body. It was windy instinctual but I got up and erected the tarp. I’ve watched myself learn fast how to handle the rain. My body had a current of energy running through it, it was like I could feel the future. Then came the mother and father of a thunderstorm. The volume was turned up to holy shit!

  • Day 14 - Compass Not Culture

    April 15th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  13 mins 18 secs
    baboons, braiding sweet grass, carl jung, harmony, inner work, leopard

    Harmony is when, by being yourself, you form part of the greater whole. A Shaman once told me that what we are trying to do as we live is balance our harmony with the intelligence of life. We stop trying to live well and we are lived. Our path and purpose comes through us by being who we most naturally are. And to look at any of the animals it just takes you there. I am in this tree to find my harmony.

  • Day 13 - Define Progress

    April 14th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  12 mins 15 secs
    cultivate satisfaction, harry kirkman, ian player, luddite, premembering, renias, snakes, stars, technology

    Have you ever had a memory of your future? Preremebering is an art form. It’s imagining out of a deep knowing what your life ought to be.
    I’m interested what the future of human life could be and how we can create it.
    We are poised for a great premembering.

  • Day 12 - Learning To See

    April 13th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  11 mins 53 secs
    ceremony, giraffes, ken tinley, leopards mating, pride of lions, shaman, tracking, transformation, tree, truth

    The trick to transformational processes is how to interrupt and shape patterns, in order to do this you must look at the spaces between things. How everything is touching everything else in relation.
    A many called Ken Tinley once tuaght my father how to see a tree. There is a difference between how something works and what it means.

  • Day 11 - Paradise Lost

    April 12th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  12 mins 9 secs
    dish towels, innocence, leopards mating, lourens van der post, mysterious, self conscious, shangaan village
  • Day 10 - Wayfinding

    April 11th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  12 mins 49 secs
    butterflies, hudson valley, ian thomas, iron john, irwin, martial eagle, peter, polynesian, wayfinder, wild man

    I am involved now in purposeful action towards an unknown purpose. Maybe there is an island out there. The Polynesian Wayfinders would sit on the front of a canoe and without any navigational tools would feel for an island of water. Homing. Ultimately you must captain your own canoe towards it intuitively must be.

  • Day 9 - Jurassic Park

    April 10th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  13 mins 8 secs
    franciscan, mystic, rhino, sweet potato, unicorn

    We have forgotten how to live. Your phone is not making your life more convenient. Delete Netflix. Stop watching the news. Turn off your wifi. Go to places where there is no power. Focus on nature and community. Have ceremonies. Explore. Induce reverence for life. Find the others who really want to live. Don’t fight the system, just abandon it.

  • Day 8 - Thank God for the Spade

    April 9th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  9 mins 2 secs
    bull, elephant, frog, grasshopper, heat, hyena, spade, storm

    Day 8 - Thank God for the Spade

    My troubles all began with a frog. Actually it started when a grasshopper head butted me whilst using the toilet. I understand why people who live close to the earth belief in the changing moods of nature.

    The elephant cow was unnerved by me, but I saw that she had run into a musty bull which was causing her agitation. At the last minute they crashed down the river bank instead of into me.

    The temperature rose so much that it felt like I was at the devil’s for a barbecue. Then the wind came up and the temperature went from devil’s barbecue to Narnia within 6 hours. I felt like I was at sea in a storm.

  • Day 7 - Solo

    April 8th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  14 mins 21 secs
    african hawk eagles, chinspot batis, lions, manyelethi, presence, richard siwela, roost, tracks

    Why am I Here?
    Why have I always known I would live in a tree?
    Why do I track solo?
    Why do you know you must do that you have not rational reason to?
    Out here I do one thing at a time. If you are into being present, I would give it a try.