Stacey L. L. Couch is as a shamanic cowgirl who works as a publicist and journalist for Mother Nature. A pioneer at heart, she empowers people with the ability to explore life's big questions. She aims to show how to form a real connection with our own souls through the natural world. Stacey started her career working for Mother Nature with a bachelor's degree in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology from the University of Washington. She has lived in coastal, desert, marshland, rainforest, and grassland ecosystems studying everything from seabirds to raptors to foxes to songbirds. She is a published scientific author and has been the director of both a birds-of-prey education program and a community supported agriculture program. In 2003, she joined the shamanic field serving as a student, tutor, mentor, and administrator, and she graduated as a Certified Shamanic Practitioner (CSP) in 2007. She is a continuing student of the natural world and of spirituality as well as the sole proprietor of Wild Gratitude shamanic healing services.
Stacey lives on a 38-acre small mountain farm in southwest Colorado with her husband, two cats, dog, chickens, two mustang mares, and a host of wild ones.