Exploring life through the lens of healing, humor, and a wild heart.
On this episode, I'm joined by writer, podcaster, and speaker, Anthony Garcia for a conversation about meditation. mindfulness, and sacred practices. We also discuss how to talk to people on the internet with differing views in a way that is loving and honest, yet uncompromising.
In this episode of the show, I'm joined by story coach and author, Elora Ramirez. We discuss how our practice of beauty is a form of resistance, learning to listen to our intuition, and what it's like to dream about something happening before it does.
On this episode of Deep & the Wild, I'm joined by brilliant storyteller, Matt Chambers. The conversation is threaded together by the topic of storytelling. Through this lens, we explore our “deconversion” experiences —moving away from evangelicalism, what happens when you go down the rabbit hole, and what it's like to no longer be the golden child.
On this episode, I'm joined by Amber Salhus where we talk about learning how to hear what our bodies are saying and reclaim them. We also discuss how pleasure is healing and embodiment is the path to hot married (and single!)sex.
In this episode, my sister-in-law, Jessica Hawks, joins me and we talk about cooking as a sacred practice and the discipline of beauty. We also share a bit about our family and our relationships with food and our body.
This episode I'm joined by a good friend, Ashlee Rohnert. We talk about our emerging “woo-woo” spirituality, laugh and cry as we discuss our grief, and talk about rituals that have helped us heal. We also touch on kombucha, tattoos, and DJ Khaled.
This episode of the podcast I'm joined by an Irish friend, Kevin Hargaden. Kevin is a Protestant theologian who works for the Jesuits in Dublin and shares a love of poetry and deep discussion with me. Our talk focuses on spirituality and explores what it means to walk different paths with the same intention. We also touch on Jurassic Park, Jerry Falwell, Ignatian spirituality, and systemic misogyny in the Church.