KATIE TEAGUE, Visual Storyteller & Threshold Guide
I walk between worlds — the wild, the psyche, the lens — in service of Life’s unfolding story. With a foot in the forest and a foot before the camera, I help translate this time of metamorphosis into image, form, and meaning.
My background lies at the intersection of depth psychology, integral studies and wilderness rites of passage. I love facilitating groups and I love filmmaking, both arise from a devotion to Life’s unfolding intelligence. Through documentary and conversation with philosophers, mystics, and systems edge dwellers, I explore the shift from separation to kinship, from dominance, control and extraction to regeneration and cultural renewal.
Story is one of humanity’s oldest technologies for remembering and sustaining worlds. When we tell stories that serve Life, we participate in the ongoing act of creation itself. My work invites audiences into that sacred remembering — to see, feel, and become part of the living world’s re-imagining of itself through us.
I sit on the board of 2 amazing non-profits: the School of Lost Borders and Community Learning Network.
Equipment used:
Sony A7Siii
Sony FX3
Atomos Ninja V
Mavic 3 Pro
Lineage (aka education + trainings):
BS in Natural Resources, Sewanee
MA in Counseling Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Wilderness Rites of Passage, School of Lost Borders
Presence-Based Coaching, Presence Based Coaching
Aletheia Coaching (year 1), Integral Unfoldment
Conflict Transformation, Ken Cloke
Grief Tending, Sophy Banks
Regenerative Practitioner Series, Regenesis
Generating Transformative Change, Pacific Integral
Prosocial Practitioner Training, Prosocial World
Warm Data Host, Nora Bateson
Permaculture Design, Regenerative Design Institute
The Work that Reconnects, A.V. Galarza
Applied Complexity, ACS, LLC
“Stories have to be told or they die, and when they die, we can’t remember who we are or why we’re here.”