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Speaker Spotlight - Gina Chick

Emma Carson
11 Aug 2023

Saxton is thrilled to be representing survivalist, rewilding facilitator and inspiring storyteller Gina Chick for her Speaking Engagements.

Gina recently spent 67 days surviving in the subzero Tasmanian wilderness in the middle of winter, completely solo and often barefoot. She wove a waterproof shelter, slept in a hand-sewn possum fur coat and lived on fried worms, lizards, grubs, trout, eel and even a wallaby she jumped on one night while out for a pee. Gina filmed her adventures with a photographer's eye for beauty and inspired 1.5 million people to look at nature differently along the way.

Gina's presence is electric. She taps into universal chords of human experience, drawing from her experience and adventures worldwide to offer pathways through the wilderness within and without. Her stories of challenges, redemption and inspiration sing with warmth, depth and humour and offer resolution to questions of belonging and connection most humans struggle with.

She runs Rewild Your Child camps eight weeks a year, where 200 people come together to create a village in the wilderness, focusing on nature connection. These were Australia's first rewilding family camps and have been running for over a decade. She also runs solo wilderness rite of passage programmes and group survival quests.

The daughter and granddaughter of bestselling authors, Gina's articles have appeared in The Guardian, News.com.au, Mamamia and SBS.com.au. You can find her hugely popular blog, Unmet Friends, on Substack. Her first book is due in 2024.

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If you'd like the opportunity to engage Gina for an event, contact our expert team on 1300 799 823 or enquire here.

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