Joséphine Jammaers is an outdoor psychologist, lifelong horsewoman, and adventurer who feels most at home far from the beaten path. She has crossed the mountains of Kyrgyzstan with stallions and competed in the Gaucho Derby in Patagonia — the world’s toughest multi-horse endurance race — where she earned the Spirit Award for her resilience and positivity in extreme conditions. After two years of living almost entirely outdoors — traveling on foot, by bicycle, sailboat, packraft, and horseback...
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Joséphine Jammaers is an outdoor psychologist, lifelong horsewoman, and adventurer who feels most at home far from the beaten path. She has crossed the mountains of Kyrgyzstan with stallions and competed in the Gaucho Derby in Patagonia — the world’s toughest multi-horse endurance race — where she earned the Spirit Award for her resilience and positivity in extreme conditions. After two years of living almost entirely outdoors — traveling on foot, by bicycle, sailboat, packraft, and horseback...
Cara Gereau, LMFT, is a somatic psychotherapist, transformational couples coach, and the founder of Equine Somatic Pathways. Her method blends somatic psychology, equine ethology, and relational horsemanship to help people restore connection to themselves and others - while centering the horse’s welfare, regulation, and agency. She’s also the author of I Love Your Heart and All Your Feeling Parts, a children’s book that introduces families to parts work. Cara’s early experiences with complex ...
The Journey On Podcast
Joséphine Jammaers is an outdoor psychologist, lifelong horsewoman, and adventurer who feels most at home far from the beaten path. She has crossed the mountains of Kyrgyzstan with stallions and competed in the Gaucho Derby in Patagonia — the world’s toughest multi-horse endurance race — where she earned the Spirit Award for her resilience and positivity in extreme conditions. After two years of living almost entirely outdoors — traveling on foot, by bicycle, sailboat, packraft, and horseback...