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Sharon Lilly is the former Director of Education at the International Society of Arboriculture. She is a past president of ISA and former chair of the ISA Certification Board. She has more than 25 years of experience in the commercial sector as a climber and tree service owner and has also taught arboriculture at the college level. Sharon is the author or co-author of several popular books, including the ISA Arborist Certification Study Guide, The Tree Climbers’ Guide, The Tree Worker’s Manual, and The BCMA Guide for Preparation, as well as several BMPs, articles, and other publications. She has been instrumental in directing and producing many arborist training materials and videos including the Introduction to Arboriculture CD set, the ArborMaster Training Series, The Art and Science of Practical Rigging, and The Legends of Arboriculture.

Summary

In this episode, Sharon Lilly shares her journey in the tree industry, from her early memories of climbing trees as a child to becoming a professional tree climber. She discusses the evolution of climbing techniques and equipment, the importance of safety training, and the impact of trees on her personal life. Sharon also reflects on her relationship with Peter Donzelli and the tragedy of his passing. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the need for consistent training, proper gear, and a strong foundation in tree work. In this conversation, Sharon Lilly, Dwayne Neustaeter, and Tony Tresselt discuss their love for trees and the fascinating trees they have encountered. They also explore the decline in tree topping and the impact of certification in the arboriculture industry. The conversation highlights the increased awareness and education surrounding trees, as well as the interconnectedness of trees and people. The hosts also discuss the joy of teaching and the value of sharing knowledge within the arborist community. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of trees and the human forest.

Takeaways

  • Tree climbing can provide solitude, strength, and mental well-being.
  • Proper training and equipment are essential for safety in the tree industry.
  • The industry has evolved with advancements in climbing techniques and equipment.
  • The loss of a loved one in the industry can be a tragic experience.
  • Trees have a profound impact on personal well-being and can provide a sense of connection and restoration. Trees have a profound impact on individuals, with some developing a deep love and fascination for them.
  • Certification has played a significant role in reducing tree topping and improving the overall knowledge and care for trees.
  • Increased awareness and education, along with the accessibility of information through the internet, have contributed to a greater appreciation for trees.
  • The human forest is a metaphor for the interconnectedness of people and trees, highlighting the importance of collaboration and sharing knowledge within the arborist community.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Welcome

01:19
First Memory of Connecting with Trees

03:07
Getting Started in the Tree Industry

04:28
Early Gear and Equipment

05:17
Balancing Tree Work and Academics

06:06
Passion for Tree Climbing

07:07
Relationship with Peter Donzelli

08:27
Memories of Visiting Sharon's House

09:29
Tragedy and Loss

10:07
The Tree Climber's Manual

11:08
Impact of Training and Education

13:08
Evolution of Climbing Techniques

14:06
Importance of Proper Gear and Equipment

17:27
Variability in Training and Competitions

18:16
Challenges in Promoting Safety

20:09
Importance of Consistent Training

21:09
Mechanization in the Tree Industry

23:30
Innovation in Equipment and Techniques

25:22
New Generation of Arborists

28:04
Importance of Foundational Skills

29:08
Challenges of Online Instructional Content

31:26
Importance of Terminology and Definitions

34:05
Impact of Trees in Personal Life

40:59
Retirement and Connection to Trees

42:21
Tree Worker Mentality

43:09
The Love for Trees

44:20
Finding Fascinating Trees

45:13
Arborists and Birding

46:33
Decline in Tree Topping

49:35
The Impact of Certification

50:45
Increased Awareness and Education

52:25
Issues with Certification

54:16
Certified Arborist vs. Degrees

57:49
The Value of Certification

59:34
The Human Forest

01:05:45
The Joy of Teaching

01:11:25
The Interconnectedness of Trees and People

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Chris Girard
  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
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Sharon Lilly is the former Director of Education at the International Society of Arboriculture. She is a past president of ISA and former chair of the ISA Certification Board. She has more than 25 years of experience in the commercial sector as a climber and tree service owner and has also taught arboriculture at the college level. Sharon is the author or co-author of several popular books, including the ISA Arborist Certification Study Guide, The Tree Climbers’ Guide, The Tree Worker’s Manual, and The BCMA Guide for Preparation, as well as several BMPs, articles, and other publications. She has been instrumental in directing and producing many arborist training materials and videos including the Introduction to Arboriculture CD set, the ArborMaster Training Series, The Art and Science of Practical Rigging, and The Legends of Arboriculture.

Summary

In this episode, Sharon Lilly shares her journey in the tree industry, from her early memories of climbing trees as a child to becoming a professional tree climber. She discusses the evolution of climbing techniques and equipment, the importance of safety training, and the impact of trees on her personal life. Sharon also reflects on her relationship with Peter Donzelli and the tragedy of his passing. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the need for consistent training, proper gear, and a strong foundation in tree work. In this conversation, Sharon Lilly, Dwayne Neustaeter, and Tony Tresselt discuss their love for trees and the fascinating trees they have encountered. They also explore the decline in tree topping and the impact of certification in the arboriculture industry. The conversation highlights the increased awareness and education surrounding trees, as well as the interconnectedness of trees and people. The hosts also discuss the joy of teaching and the value of sharing knowledge within the arborist community. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of trees and the human forest.

Takeaways

  • Tree climbing can provide solitude, strength, and mental well-being.
  • Proper training and equipment are essential for safety in the tree industry.
  • The industry has evolved with advancements in climbing techniques and equipment.
  • The loss of a loved one in the industry can be a tragic experience.
  • Trees have a profound impact on personal well-being and can provide a sense of connection and restoration. Trees have a profound impact on individuals, with some developing a deep love and fascination for them.
  • Certification has played a significant role in reducing tree topping and improving the overall knowledge and care for trees.
  • Increased awareness and education, along with the accessibility of information through the internet, have contributed to a greater appreciation for trees.
  • The human forest is a metaphor for the interconnectedness of people and trees, highlighting the importance of collaboration and sharing knowledge within the arborist community.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Welcome

01:19
First Memory of Connecting with Trees

03:07
Getting Started in the Tree Industry

04:28
Early Gear and Equipment

05:17
Balancing Tree Work and Academics

06:06
Passion for Tree Climbing

07:07
Relationship with Peter Donzelli

08:27
Memories of Visiting Sharon's House

09:29
Tragedy and Loss

10:07
The Tree Climber's Manual

11:08
Impact of Training and Education

13:08
Evolution of Climbing Techniques

14:06
Importance of Proper Gear and Equipment

17:27
Variability in Training and Competitions

18:16
Challenges in Promoting Safety

20:09
Importance of Consistent Training

21:09
Mechanization in the Tree Industry

23:30
Innovation in Equipment and Techniques

25:22
New Generation of Arborists

28:04
Importance of Foundational Skills

29:08
Challenges of Online Instructional Content

31:26
Importance of Terminology and Definitions

34:05
Impact of Trees in Personal Life

40:59
Retirement and Connection to Trees

42:21
Tree Worker Mentality

43:09
The Love for Trees

44:20
Finding Fascinating Trees

45:13
Arborists and Birding

46:33
Decline in Tree Topping

49:35
The Impact of Certification

50:45
Increased Awareness and Education

52:25
Issues with Certification

54:16
Certified Arborist vs. Degrees

57:49
The Value of Certification

59:34
The Human Forest

01:05:45
The Joy of Teaching

01:11:25
The Interconnectedness of Trees and People

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Chris Girard
  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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