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Why The Pride Exists | Animal Communication & Deep Nature Connection

There comes a moment for many of us where something starts to shift quietly inside.

Not always dramatically. Not always with clarity.

Just a feeling… that there must be more than this way of relating to animals.
More than what we’ve been taught.
More than what we’ve learned to trust in ourselves.

For a long time, I thought that feeling was just me.

But over the years, through my work with animals and with people, I’ve realised it’s actually something shared.

And it’s often where people arrive when they find The Pride.

Why The Pride exists

The Pride didn’t begin as a business idea.

It came from something much quieter than that.

A request — and I can only really describe it that way — that the animals were asking for a space where we could meet them differently.

Not as something rare or special or reserved for a few people.
But as something natural. Something we’ve just forgotten how to access clearly.

A space to slow down.
To listen.
To practise.
To make mistakes.
To learn how to trust what we’re receiving.

And to do it together, not alone.

Over time, that’s what The Pride has become.

Not just a course or a programme, but a living community of people learning to listen in a different way.

What I see happening inside it

People often arrive thinking they’re here to “learn animal communication.”

And of course that’s part of it.

But what I see happening again and again is something softer and more profound.

People begin to:

  • feel more connected to animals and nature in everyday life
  • trust their intuition a little more than they did before
  • realise they aren’t as alone in how they experience the world as they thought
  • and find a sense of belonging in something they couldn’t quite name before

And underneath all of that, there’s often a softening.

Less pressure to get it right.
Less doubt about what they’re sensing.
Less separation between “human life” and “nature life.”

This isn’t really about becoming something new

One of the things I feel most strongly about this work is that it isn’t about becoming a different person.

It’s not about adding something on top of who you already are.

It’s more like remembering something that’s always been there.

The ability to connect.
To listen beyond words.
To feel the natural intelligence in animals and in life itself.

The animals don’t feel separate from us.

It’s us who sometimes forget how connected everything already is.

Why now

I think we’re living in a time where a lot of people are feeling a quiet kind of disconnection.

From nature.
From animals.
From their own inner knowing.

At the same time, there’s also something opening.

A sensitivity. A longing. A different kind of attention starting to emerge.

A sense of not wanting to live so disconnected anymore, even if we don’t fully know what the alternative looks like yet.

And often, that’s exactly the moment people arrive here.

Not because they have it all figured out.
But because something in them is ready to listen differently.

An invitation

If something in this resonates with you, there’s nothing you need to force or decide quickly.

Just a quiet openness to explore what might be possible if you began to trust that inner sense a little more.

Enrolment is open until 19 May.

You are warmly welcome to step inside The Pride.

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