Dear Nature Lovers

Four years ago, I officially launched this business with the belief that I was investing the money I had saved over the previous 18 years into what I thought was a continuation of the work I had already been doing for five. In those first five years, I never had to cancel a single class due to low enrollment. I had no idea that everything was about to change.

What followed was the most intense, humbling, and transformative four-year lesson plan imaginable—one I was absolutely not prepared for. Nowhere in my original vision did I see myself ever asking for help or donations. But here I am, doing exactly that—not out of failure, but because of an evolving vision and the commitment to a new “pay what you will” model of education that is finally beginning to gain traction.

I am absolutely astounded by the response so far. But make no mistake—to get to this point, I’ve had to give everything I had… and then some.

Back in 2009, my father sent me out from New Jersey as a traveling advocate for our shared vision—to speak for the Earth, and for the voices most people no longer hear. Today, I stand on the edge of something truly powerful. Thanks to long-overdue support with my website and other areas that used to overwhelm me, I can now focus more fully on what I do best: providing the highest-quality nature education possible—online or in person—for as low a cost as possible.

Deep down, I believe this kind of knowledge should be freely available. And in many cases, I’m making that happen. But even to give things away, I still have to cover the costs of creating, traveling, and teaching. Over the next two years, I’ll be on the road, producing a documentary about my father while offering live-streamed classes via Starlink, visiting communities across the country, and spending extended time in certain regions to teach in person.

And that’s just one half of the website I’m building. The other half? Still under wraps—but it’s big. It was all simply too much for one person. But now, it’s not just me—there are three of us working to bring this vision to life.

So whether you’ve made a donation, paid what you could for a class, or supported in another way—please know that you are making all of this possible. You’re helping me carry forward the mission my father entrusted to me. And once I reach a point of financial stability, I won’t be accepting donations in this form anymore—unless I’m expanding specifically to lower the cost of more resource-intensive classes.

Whatever you choose to give, I can promise you one thing: it will be put to good use. And I’ll show you—through every update, every class, and every live stream from every remote location I visit.

Major corporations buy “carbon credits” so they can continue to pollute. But what you’re offering me is something I call “vision credits”—because every dollar contributes directly to the work of leading people back to Nature. The work of two lifetimes—mine and my father’s.

With deep gratitude,

T3

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Thankfully, I am one of the few that gets to say I truly love what I do for work. Leading people back to Nature has provided me some of the most epic experiences but kept me held in areas for years teaching ceaselessly. 26 years ago, I left my mother's house with a backpack in $20 in my pocket and had four of the best years of my life and lead me back to Tracker school. I'm ready for another adventure. I'm not ready. I need it.