Mentor

Jason Wheeler
I was baptized on a 60-acre multi-generational working farm mentored by the elders from an early age, learning discipline, the power of the word, and commitment to care for self and others. Discovering the balance needed to learn and grow while pursuing rigorous activities. I then closed out my youth with a degree in Biochemistry.
The journey began straight away with 10 years of full-time experiential education and high altitude mountain guiding across America from Patagonia to Alaska. Spending 320 days in one calendar year in a sleeping bag under the stars. More mountain than man, the tools of deep listening were refined. Discovery of intuition and the value of Instinct as a life-saving tool and means of imparting profound life lessons.
Coming down from the mountains in my early 30s to heal my body from decades of strain and striving through dance and embodiment training. Birthing a family and raising a business. Bringing all the lessons learned in the farthest reaches to do it differently. Weaving a tapestry of deep medicine practices, entrepreneurship, community building, and fatherhood. Losing myself at moments, yet always finding it again while running over the trails and amongst the peaks.

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B.A. in Biochemistry
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Private tutor + Mentor
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CoCreator - School of Embodied Masculine
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Private Rock/Mountaineering Guide
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Owner Instinct Builders



Rooted in Whatcom County since 2014 as a high-performance custom General Contractor. Nationally and internationally known projects through the singular core value of kindness.
Building homes and community through active engagement in mentorship/apprenticeship, event sponsoring, and relationship-based in integrity and commitment to the highest quality in every action.
Even the most complicated of tasks becomes easy when we are doing it together.


Location in the Pacific Northwest
Rooted in the land of towering cedars and rocky shorelines, where the mountains meet the sea of the Pacific Northwest. At the interface of urban and rural, new ideas spring forth in a vibrant culture and fertile soils created by eons of erosion and decay.
Lands are still wild enough that it feels possible to place your foot where no one has walked before. And deeply connected to all those who have lived on these lands for millennia.
Pacific Northwest, Whatcom County, Bellingham, Chuckanut Range.
