Listening to the Land –
Sounding Our True Nature
A daylong immersion with the elements, sounds, and rhythms of the Earth
Saturday, August 8, 2026
10am – 4pm
Sebastopol Community Center
390 Morris St, Sebastopol, CA 95472
Sliding Scale Pricing $150-250
$75 deposit
O. Andrew Schreiber
& Linds West Roberts – Guest Guide
Nature offers us a constant sound bath. Throughout our lives, sound carries our grief, our joy, our longing, and our gratitude. This daylong program is an invitation to intentionally open our ears and our hearts — to listen deeply to the natural world and to the sounds arising from our own souls.
Together, we will explore sound as a pathway into the elements that serve as a map of wholeness that integrates our child, adolescent, adult, and elder selves. Many of us have not had space to express or be witnessed in the full range of our sounds — the wails of grief, the rhythms of joy, the cries of anger, or the melodies of gratitude. Through listening and sound-making, we will explore how these expressions can transform, release, invite, and honor the life-force energy of our lives.
The day begins with a council circle. Participants will then cross a threshold into a period of solo time in nature, listening and dialoguing with the land as an invitation into deeper presence and attunement with the sounds and vibrations nature continuously offers.
In the afternoon, we return as a collective to explore the sounds of the elements together. Using our voices as instruments — along with body percussion, human-made instruments, and nature-offered sound — we will create a shared soundscape that reflects our lived experience. Participants are invited to engage their voices, and hands and feet as their primary instruments. No instruments are required. Attendees are also welcome to bring acoustic instruments such as hand drums and percussion instruments, guitar, banjo, uke, flutes, or other portable instruments to support our collective sound-making. We will have small hand drums and percussion instruments available for group use.
The focus of this exploration is not performance, but authenticity. We soften our ideas of what sounds are “good” or “beautiful” and instead align with what is true. From this place, we embody and integrate the wisdom of our lives through sound, and offer it back to the human community. All musical abilities and levels are welcome.
Linds West Roberts’ bio-
Linds West (pronouns they/them/theirs) is a modern-day bard, eco-chaplain, and facilitator who weaves together mindfulness, storytelling, movement, and nature connection in service of collective liberation and healing. They created Gather the Wild Collective as a place to collaborate in offering customized classes, workshops, and retreats for groups and individuals that combine movement, play, stillness, and creativity. This work is an offering towards collective liberation and social change that brings joy together with grief. Linds is committed to intersectional social change in support of racial, gender, and environmental justice, knowing these are deeply connected with all forms of social oppression. Linds also offers one on one consultations and accompaniment to folks seeking companionship for transitions and shared holding of life’s deep questions. They bring their fourteen years as an educator, librarian, and facilitator together with their mindfulness and creative practices. They have explored the academic path as a librarian and professor, and are now returning to a call to embrace wilderness, to remember their own true nature, and to connect others with theirs. Learn more about them at lindsroberts.com
Contact Info
For more information, contact O at: o.aschreiber@gmail.com

