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Wayapa Wuurrk

Wayapa Wuurrk is an earth based mind, body, spirit practice. In this session you are invited to deeply reflect on your relationship with nature and participate in a practice connecting through visualisation and/or movement to earths elements.

Jen Butler

Jen Butler

she/her

Mental Health Occupational Therapist & Wayapa Wuurrk Practitioner

Jen is a queer cis woman with aboriginal (Dja Dja Warrung) and Irish/British ancestry who lives on Yaegl country. She has been working as a Mental Health Occupational Therapist for 11 years and runs a small therapy business with her wife; Tidal Therapy. Jen is a Wayapa Wuurrk practitioner and is passionate about trauma healing, deepening connection with self, others and nature and the ongoing journey of decolonisation.

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