Tracy

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  • Information de voyage

    Actuellement, je suis

    en voyage

    Ma prochaine destination :

    Mongolia
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  • Description

    I’m at a stage in life where I’m seeking simplicity, connection, and new experiences. I’m happiest when I’m learning from new people, contributing in small and meaningful ways, and being part of a place instead of just passing through. I love good conversations, intellectual pursuits, reading, gardening, gentle routines, and feeling useful. WorkAway feels like the right way to travel—slow, grounded, and shared with people who care about where they live.

    My community experiences have mostly been in the United States, though I lived in a small learning community in Göttingen, Germany, while in college to study German language and literature.

    After graduating from the university, I lived as an apprentice on an organic farm in Maine doing all nature of farm and gardening work seven days a week plus animal care (sheep, horses, chickens, ducks). During the winter there, I also worked in a small machine shop helping the couple who owned the farm do metalworking to construct fine woodworking tools.

    Later, I used my skills as an outdoor educator and environmental studies major to live in community and work at an outdoor environmental education center and working farm in western Rhode Island. We ran education programs for schoolchildren and adults participating in Elderhostel.

    I first headed west to become a backpacking guide in the Montana wilderness for youth groups. I lived in a small community in the Absorke Beartooth mountain range with about 15 other guides.

    I arrived in Utah several months later as an AmeriCorp volunteer, helping for about two years in the development of a community garden program and fish co-operative for the Hmong refugee population.

    I also lived and worked for a season in Idaho with a small group of people servicing the hospitality and culinary needs of a fly-fishing lodge, before turning my attention to complete my doctorate in Social Work and Developmental Psychology. My doctorate work focused on autism — particularly the experience of raising children on the spectrum. Shortly after receiving my PhD, I got advanced training through the University of Utah Medical Center in neurodevelopmental disabilities in children. As part of that work, I travelled to Peru with a colleague to educate parents living in rural areas about autism. Later, over three summers, I spent time in Guatemala participating in training programs for families living in both rural and urban environments. We provided education on autism, and also helped improve community access to food via gardens and fisheries.

    I have experience both as a literacy volunteer and English as a Second Language (ESL) instructor.

    I most recently was part of a co-operative housing community in Salt Lake City, Utah, before deciding to downsize and move closer to some friends in North Dakota. In the housing community, we shared resources and labored together to maintain the five-acre property of forest and garden crops.

    My most recent WorkAway was in Dalby, Sweden. I worked six to seven hours a day during the week helping with the garden and permaculture — weeding, composting, hauling and spreading manure, planting, greenhouse maintenance and basic household tasks.

    I am mom to two lovely, adult sons.

    Additionally, I have travelled in Mexico, Spain, Great Britain, Switzerland, France, Denmark, The Netherlands and Canada.

    I thrive in cooperative and collaborative work and learning environments. I look forward to possibilities for such in WorkAway.

  • Centres d’intérêt

    Technologie
    Dev. personnel
    Politique/justice sociale
    Films et télé
    LGBT+
    Ferme
    Culture
    Bénévolat
    Écriture
    Musique
    Langues
    Jardinage
    Cuisine et alimentation
    Livres
    Yoga / bien-être
    Sports d’hiver
    Sports nautiques
    Activités en plein air
    Nature
    Montagne
    Randonnée
    Fitness
    Danse
    Cyclisme
    Camping
    Sports d'aventure
  • Langues

    Langues parlées
    Anglais: Courant
    Allemand: Intermédiaire
    Espagnol: Intermédiaire
    Russe: Débutant

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  • Compétences et connaissances que j'aimerais partager ou apprendre

    J'ai des connaissances :  

    Jardinage
    S’occuper des animaux
    Aider dans une ferme
    Préparer les repas / cuisiner pour la famille
    Aider à la maison
    Accueil / tourisme
    Garde de maison et d'animaux

    Je peux apprendre aux autres :  

    Langues
  • Quelles sont vos compétences ?

    I’ve spent many years working with people in supportive, community-oriented roles, so I’m comfortable adapting, communicating clearly, and staying calm in new situations. I enjoy practical tasks, am dependable, and learn quickly. I’m good with people, good with details, and happy to help wherever I’m needed. I bring a mix of steadiness, curiosity, and a genuine willingness to pitch in. By profession, I am a psychologist with over thirty years in the field. I am also outdoorsy and athletic.

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  • Autres infos...

    Avid cyclist, hiker, swimmer, reader. Also love dancing and music. I'm re-engaging in some past interests, especially yoga and playing guitar.

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