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Instructor: Julie Taylor-Browne

An Instructor has spent a number of years as a Camelidynamics Practitioner, continues
to teach private and semi-private lessons, and is (or has been) involved in the daily care
or management of camelids. The Camelidynamics Instructor is certified to teach
Camelidynamics one and two-day clinics, workshops up to 20 people, promotional
demonstrations, and private and semi-private lessons and consult at competitive rates.
Once evaluated and invited to become a Camelidynamics Instructor, the individual
continues to pursue an approved course of continuing education to refresh, refine and
maintain their certification.

Julie Taylor-Browne Cornwall, England
Carthvean Camelids
Carthvean Farm
Porkellis
Helston, TR 13 OJL
01209 831672
email: taylor.browne@clara.net

Julie Taylor-Browne from Cornwall, England is Europe's first certified Camelidynamics Practitioner. Julie attended her first Camelidynamics Clinic in 2003 after reading an article about Marty's work. In just a few short years, Julie has dedicated herself to the Camelidynamics Guild teaching program, taken on the equipment sales for England, visited the US four times to attend Advanced Clinics and organized the 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011 Camelidynamics tours and Advanced Camelidynamics Trainings in England. She is also a TTEAM Practitioner I for horses, and specializes in mules.She has achieved the highest level of teaching cerification in Camelidynamics, and now teaches as a Cemelidynamics Instructor through the UK, Europe and Scandinavia.

Julie and her husband Andrew live on Carthvean Farm in Cornwall England and operate Carthvean Alpacas (www.carthveanalpacas.com). Julie started keeping alpacas because she wanted to farm something that didn't involve killing, as they are both Buddhists and vegetarians. The Taylor-Browne's grow almost, if not all, their own organic food, prepare it masterfully, and serve as stewards to alpacas, llamas, mules, horses, minature sheep, bees, hens, and the beautiful and personable Golden Guernsey goats, whose milk they turn into goats cheese. Somehow she still finds time to ride her horse, Rose.



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