NATURE-CENTERED OFFERINGS
Weave more plants into your meals in a more doable & delicious way – without the judgement.
I'll be your guide as we experience the Veganuary challenge together. You'll get a daily email and we'll meet in community to keep you engaged & supported.
Learn how to enjoy the cold, dark season, rather than just endure it.
For this experience I brought together a beautiful group of inspiring women to explore this theme from a variety of points of view from intimacy to intuition.
Develop your own personal nature practice for more calm, clarity & courage.
In my signature program, I teach you the foundational methods that I use to deepen my relationship with the Earth and show you how to make them your own.
Work with me individually to realign to nature and to the flow of life.
We'll focus on what's alive for you right now or what's challenging you, and we'll collaborate with nature to find a path forth that resonates in your heart.
STORYTELLING & FILMMAKING OFFERINGS
Discover the strategy behind the narratives that engage & inspire your audience to take action.
Gain clarity and confidence as to what is required to keep your audience wanting more of your magic, so that they will be excited to support your movement.
Receive creative & strategic support in your filmmaking projects.
Each year, I take on a small number of projects as Director, Executive Producer or dvisor to the Director. These days, I'm most interested in nature-centered, spiritually-focused, and artistically-inspired projects.

Natasha Deganello Giraudie is a mother, filmmaker and nature practice teacher interested in helping people deepen their relationship with the Earth. Her most recent film, One Word Sawalmem, which she co-directed with Michael "Pom" Preston of the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Mt. Shasta, won a number of awards and was selected for 40+ festivals in 15 countries. It was screened at the Smithsonian, UNESCO conferences and is scheduled to be broadcast on PBS.
Through her nature practice courses and retreats, Natasha helps earth-loving, intuitively-curious women enjoy greater calm, clarity and courage. She has taught this work at Stanford University, for the United Nations, the San Francisco Botanical Garden and One World Ayurveda in Bali, as well as in her online community.
Her work is influenced by more than 20 years of studying with the Dalai Lama and nature retreats with Thich Nhat Hanh; learning from some of the great naturalists of our time and spending time with indigenous wisdom keepers from Venezuela, where she’s from, to California, where she currently lives.
Natasha's story and projects have been featured on Yes! Magazine, mindbodygreen, PBS KCET, News from Native California, Threads of the Sun, and the Unstuck podcast.