Stumbling Over Eden - it's to embrace your inner adventurer!

Steve Bonham


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Award winning psychologist, writer/musician, adventurer
Fee:
Unknown
Category:
Travel
Updated:
29th January 2024

Based upon Steve Bonham's much-loved book of the same name, "Stumbling Over Eden" is a one-hour show that combines story (and if you want) song to celebrate the adventurer, explorer and vagabond within us all.

Stumbling Over Eden is not just the story of an eccentric journey from the top of the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara desert, but an invitation to explore just what is adventure?

The mysterious pull of serendipity, the joy of travelling with companions, the inexpressible fragile moments of beauty found on the trail, the notion of freedom, and the meaning of home.

Funny, moving, authentic, and - sometimes! - profound, with great songs, it is a talk like no other.

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About Steve Bonham

Steve Bonham is a storyteller, a published author, an inveterate traveller, for decades a songwriter, performer and musician, and an award-winning psychologist. Born in Derbyshire, England, Steve studied psychology and philosophy at university. He has recorded more than 10 albums; written two musicals; and several books including: Stumbling Over Eden - a tale of his trek from the top of the High Atlas Mountains into the Sahara Desert; How to Survive and Thrive in an Impossible World - a 'how to book like no other' written during lockdown and full of wisdom, the latest insights from psychology and a life on the road.


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