In this episode with anticapitalist, nature-loving co-conspirators Heather Dorfman and Megan Hayne, we discuss what the term “village” means to us, what needs might be met in a village setting that aren’t met in our modern way of living, and accessible ways to re-village right where we are, with what we’ve got.
Read MoreIn this first episode of the Spring 2024 season of the A Wild New Work podcast, we’ll be discussing what our actual, original needs are, the extraneous needs put upon us by capitalism, why it’s so hard to meet our needs in this culture, and why we need fresh strategies for meeting the needs that will actually help us become who we deeply are.
Read MoreIt’s painful to feel like you’re stuck in a stage that’s less empowered and resourced than you want to be.
Adolescence is beautiful, but it needs to be integrated and intentionally passed through - we don’t want to stay in that inner heat and angst forever. There are many people in our culture who are technically adults because of their age, but who were never given the chance (or who never made the choice) to fully step into a meaningful adulthood.
Read MoreWe can sense how chaotic, disconnected, and troubled our world is, and many of us feel the need for sturdier skills that can help us be with these times.
In this conversation with Carmen Spagnola, we explore the poignancy of being alive right now as well as the frameworks and practices that can help us metabolize what’s happening and find the deliciousness that’s available.
Read MoreLearning how to recognize new growth in your life and make the right type of room for it is an advanced practice.
In this in-between time before the Spring Equinox, we explore how to notice and honor the seeds that are alive within us, how to create an environment in which they can grow, and why some of them may not activate in this growing cycle.
Read MoreTrees hold a special and mythic place in the hearts of humans, and in this conversation with Heather Dorfman, the founder of Rose and Cedar Forest Therapy, we explore these amazing beings and how we can build relationships with them in a thoughtful way.
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