The Qi Movements Podcast

#5 – The Wild Within with Niall Scarr


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What happens when we remember we are nature?

In this unforgettable episode, Niall Scarr shares his journey into the wilderness — both around him and within. From being surrounded by wolves as a child to working with plant medicine and sacred ceremony, Niall’s story is one of surrender, reverence, and return.

Together, we explore what it means to heal through presence, to find belonging in the stillness of the forest, and to let life move through us instead of trying to control it. Niall reminds us that wholeness isn’t something we build — it’s something we remember.

This episode is for anyone craving connection, depth, and the raw beauty of being fully alive.

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Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro

Opening the door to stillness, presence, and the wild intelligence within us all.

04:10 – Niall’s Story: A Life Shaped by Nature

From childhood moments with wolves to sacred ceremony and plant medicine.

09:45 – Grief as a Gateway

How the death of Niall’s grandfather opened a portal to reverence and presence.

14:30 – Remembering We Are Nature

The disconnection of modern life and the power of returning to the land.

19:20 – Sacred Ceremony and Psychedelic Insight

How plant medicine supported healing and deepened spiritual awareness.

24:50 – Listening to the Earth

Why nature doesn’t demand — it invites. And how that shifts how we show up.

30:00 – Somatic Safety and Nervous System Regulation

Creating internal environments that mirror the groundedness of the forest.

36:15 – Letting Go of Control

Surrendering the need to force, and learning to trust the flow of life.

41:45 – Reverence as a Way of Living

How awe, slowness, and breath bring us home to what matters.

47:30 – Final Reflections

We are not separate from the wild. We are the wild, remembering itself.

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The Qi Movements PodcastBy Brien Chamney