Team
Cheyenne Schultz (she/her) is a therapeutic horticulturist, part-time farmer, and botanical artist dedicated to using nature-based activities to cultivate connections with individuals, the environment, and her community. Over the past five years, she has gained extensive experience working on diverse organic farms, including livestock farming in Alaska, organic orchards in Hawaii, and regenerative no-till farming in Woodinville, Washington. She combines botanical art and therapeutic horticulture to provide creative nature-based therapy for individuals seeking healing through nature and deeper connections with the natural world.
Abbey Loos (she/her) is a facilitator of healing experiences centered around nature connection, art, song, and movement. As a registered yoga teacher and master’s student in clinical mental health counseling, her approach integrates accessible practices in mindfulness, somatic psychotherapy, and intuitive movement. She is an apprentice at the Wilderness Awareness School, where she leads teens and adults through rites of passage, self-discovery, conflict resolution, and challenge-by-choice activities. She also stewards Seaforest, a 5-acre campground and educational center on the Olympic Peninsula, where we host workshops on natural building, nature-based crafting, wilderness-skill building, personal development, and community resilience.
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