Marta Czajkowska is a Polish poet, cliffside philosopher, and part-time feral goat whisperer. Born in communist Poland, she grew up believing dreams were for other people, until she started hitchhiking toward them in a front-loader. She has climbed El Capitan, stared down the shadow of her childhood wounds on six continents, spooned through alpine nights without water, and once moved across the world after watching an outdoor adventure film, all in service of remembering who she really is.
A climber, coach, and storyteller, Marta writes about the messy, mythic path from shrinking to sovereignty, blending memoir, myth, and soul-medicine for the wild-hearted. A professional tangler of roots, climber of towers, and drinker of rivers, she hopes this book inspires you to do at least two of those things.
She believes the best maps are drawn in metaphor and dirt. When not coaching clients or chasing granite or meaning, she’s picking mushrooms and berries in wild places, plotting her next improbable soul adventure, and reminding humans that their joy is not optional. It’s planetary.
Marta is available for soulful nature walks, myth-soaked retreats, and group or personal coaching. Invite Marta to speak in front of your group, and she won’t just give a talk. She’ll deliver a paradigm-shifting, soul-remembering, mythic field activation disguised as a keynote. Whether you’re gathering leaders, seekers, artists, or entrepreneurs, expect poetic grit, laughter, truth bombs, and just enough wildness to stir something ancient awake.
Bring a notebook, a compass, and maybe a machete.