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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#104 Joyous Resilience with Anjuli Sherin

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 42:18


Hey everyone! It's spring (in the Northern hemnisphere)! This episode feels so joyful and spring-like, it seemed like perfect timing for this week. My guest is Anjuli Sherin is a therapist and writer specialising in trauma recovery and the cultivation of joy. Here is some of what we talked about: The cycle of suffering and the circle of resilience Anjuli's path towards joy and what she learned along the way Limitations of the "Western mental health mindset" Building exquisite self-care as well as an intersectional approach wellness, joy and resilience Anjuli was really generous and shared so much from her practice, creativity and experience - I hope there is lots in here that might provide some inspiration for you too.  Anjuli Sherin, M.A., is a Pakistani-American licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in trauma recovery, resilience building and cultivating joy. She has 15 years of practice working with immigrant, South Asian, Middle Eastern, Muslim and LGBTQI+ populations. Sherin received her B.A. in sociology and anthropology from Mary Washington University and her M.A. from CIIS. She has trained and mentored with leading figures in trauma recovery and energy psychology, including Richard Strozzi-Heckler, Staci Haines and Vianna Stibal. In addition to awards for academic excellence and community service, Sherin received the 2007 Emerging Leader Award from the E-women Network and has been featured in O Magazine as a finalist for the O Magazine/White House Leadership Project. Her new book is Joyous Resilience: A Path to Individual Healing and Collective Thrivingin an Inequitable World. Learn more at: www.anjulisherinmft.com.   Here is the link for the free web design workshop: https://yarrowdigital.com/intro-do-diy-web-design-workshop/ and here is more info on the Embodied Ritual Community:  https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/embodied-ritual-community/   ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming.  You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com If you'd like to receive my newsletter you can sign up here. ⋒  

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#99 Fuck new year's resolutions

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 18:57


Hey everyone, here we are, we made it to the very end of 2020!  I wanted to record this episode to say thank you and also to give anyone who needs it permission to not make new year's eve resolutions. We've done enough by just making it through this year without abandoning ourselves and we deserve a gift to celebrate that instead of another to do. Of course if you have a resolution that feels good I am happy for you! But if you are celebrating alone today too and want to hear some thoughts about nice rituals and getting cozy then I hope this episode will feel nice to listen to! Much love, Yarrow Embodied Business Community: https://yarrowdigital.com/diy-business-school/ Creative Space Sessions: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/weekly-creative-space-sessions/ ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#98 Letting it be enough

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 16:23


Hiii! First of all, thank you so so much for all your love, encouragement and support this year. I've been feeling it and it means the world to me.  In this last episode of 2020 I've been reflecting on what it means to let things be enough, at least for now. Going into the winter break I want to let go of all the shoulds and could haves and just allow myself to rest and digest. I hope you'll do the same! Listen in for some updates and plans for 2021 as well as some thoughts on 2020 and being good enough.  Love, Yarrow https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#96 I am just having a reallyyy long pyjama party by myself

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 23:58


Hey sweet listeners, thank you so much for your kind feedback on my past few solo episodes. I always thought interviews are where it's at, but this year I have actually really enjoyed listening to people ramble by themselves, so I thought I would do more of that too. In this episode I'm talking about how I am thinking of this time as a really long pyjama party by myself with lots of YA books, crafting, teenage feelings and Dawson's Creek, but also a healthy dose of adult cynicism. There are also some thoughts on what I actually want to invite back into my life when the pandemic is over and how I prepare to gently socially re-emerge when it's time.  Here is more info about the creative space sessions I mentioned: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/weekly-creative-space-sessions/ As always thank you for listening

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#95 Healing the witch wound with Mimi Young

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 49:10


Hey friends, I thought it might be nice to step away from the news for a moment in election week to reorient myself to something I really love - having honest conversations with magical people. Speaking to Mimi Young was really beautiful and I hope this conversation will bring some inspiration and comfort your way. Here is some of what we talked about:  Connecting to Spirit Moving through this year with grounding and integrity  Exploring what solitude really means Nurturing ancestral connections Healing the witch wound  Mimi Young is a shamanic witch and founder of Ceremonie (@shopceremonie), an esoteric brand focusing on in-person and online core shamanic and occult education, Remote Shamanic Readings, and plant potions for skin and aura. Mimi works with a blend of modalities including core shamanism, plant spirit healing, chao magick, and Chinese esoterics, with a focus on healing through shadows, dream work, divination, ancestral connection, and psychic development. She is also a neurofeedback practitioner (@openmindsperformance), where she supports others in accessing their peak via neurological resilience. It's this intersection of ancient and frontier that she finds most fascinating and effective for human expansion. Though possessing psychic gifts her whole life, Mimi stepped into this line of work “by accident” while on bedrest for 5 months during her second child’s pregnancy. Having an alinear background in design, education, and clean tech, she sees her background as a way to relate, to be curious together, and to live our most aligned selves. Ceremonie: https://shopceremonie.com/ @shopceremonie Open Minds Performance: https://www.openmindsperformance.com/ @openmindsperformance Mystery Mentorship: https://shopceremonie.com/mystery-mentorship If you'd like to join my Saturday Creative Space sessions you can become a Patreon here: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/for-patrons/ ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

Embodied Business Podcast
#48 Exploring voluntary simplicity in life & business

Embodied Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 27:03


Hey friends, I am sharing this solo episode on both my podcasts - Daydreaming Wolves and the DIY Small Business podcast because it feels relevant to both projects. I came across the expression voluntary simplicity this week and it's been intensely on my ever since. While I never resonated with "voluntary poverty" there is so much freedom and pleasure in keeping things simple. So in this episode I am exploring how I am valuing simplicity in my life - in the home I bought, the ways in which I allow my business to stagnate, in how I try to get better at letting things be what they are and be led by my values rather than dominant narratives. I am asking what it can look life to be right sized in the space we take up, to find our own kind of success and am also giving a little update on smartphone free life, in case you're interested. Let me know what you think!

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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#93 Exploring voluntary simplicity in life & business

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 27:03


Hey friends, I am sharing this solo episode on both my podcasts - Daydreaming Wolves and the DIY Small Business podcast because it feels relevant to both projects. I came across the expression voluntary simplicity this week and it's been intensely on my ever since. While I never resonated with "voluntary poverty" there is so much freedom and pleasure in keeping things simple. So in this episode I am exploring how I am valuing simplicity in my life - in the home I bought, the ways in which I allow my business to stagnate, in how I try to get better at letting things be what they are and be led by my values rather than dominant narratives. I am asking what it can look life to be right sized in the space we take up, to find our own kind of success and am also giving a little update on smartphone free life, in case you're interested. Let me know what you think!

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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#92 Seasonal rituals & a little check in

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 25:15


Hey everyone, this is just a little seasonal check in - I am sharing what I am doing to prepare for winter, about my new home in Scotland, about my worries for the world and the things I am working on at the moment. I recorded this sitting in bed on a Sunday afternoon while the dogs are sleeping and I hope it arrives in your space like a little soft cloud full of pandemic reflections

Living Open | Modern Magick and Spirituality for Mystics and Seekers
Ep. #185: Abandonment Wounds, Simple & Accessible Rituals & Grief Tending with Yarrow Magdalena

Living Open | Modern Magick and Spirituality for Mystics and Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 64:17


Yarrow Magdalena (they/them) lives a soft, slow life in Scotland and creates rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. They also write, make textile art, host a podcast, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. In this episode, Yarrow and Eryn talk about:  How this pandemic has been for them and how they’ve been feeling this year Being a small business owner during this pandemic Writing a book during the pandemic as a devotional practice Ritual as support, what ritual means to them Making ritual accessible for yourself Connecting to spirit through consistent ritual What enchantment means to them Grief tending and death midwife work Heartbreak and grieving people who are no longer in our lives Not abandoning yourself  Abandonment wounds during this pandemic & wounds around being liked/being enough Their self-marriage ceremony Creating romance & intimacy with yourself Blog for this episode: www.living-open.com/blog/yarrow-magdalena-2 Apply for 1:1 creative support with Eryn (open until 10/5 and starts the week of 10/12). Connect with Eryn on Instagram. Explore Yarrow's podcast Daydreaming Wolves, new book Rituals - simple & radical practices for enchantment in times of crisis, and Patreon dream program (starts October 6th!). You can listen to Yarrow's first interview on Living Open from last September here. 

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#91 Reconnecting with our own power, sovereignty and truth with Allison Carr

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 51:53


Hey everyone, I am sorry for the unexpected podcasting pause! Much has happened in the world, I have moved to a new home and I just didn't have the headspace to edit & upload a new episode in a little while. But I am back and excited to share thoughts and conversations in this way. Today I am sending a wonderful interview with Allison Carr to you - she recently wrote a really touching zine called Sovereign and so around that we explored finding our own truth, questioning authority and teachers and connecting with our bodies. Allison shared what somatic practices mean to her, what kind of experiences she has made in healing trauma and she also gave us a really great intro to poly-vagal theory. I am really excited to share this as the first episode of autumn and I think as we go into the darker part of the year in the Northern hemisphere there is so much to explore and treasure here. Enjoy! Allison Carr is a queer witch, healer, writer, mother and licensed acupuncturist, currently living on the traditional territories of the of the Tanana Dene peoples, also known as Alaska. She is a 10th generation settler of Scottish, German and Scandinavian descent and is sustained by the land she lives on and her relationship with the plants that grow there. She is the creator of the Sacred Wheel Podcast, author of the memoir zine: Sovereign, and offers online sessions in compassionate witnessing and somatic regulation, as well as an online class about regulating your nervous system and the occasional class about magic. Find out more about her at http://allisoncarr.net Instagram: @allisoncarrmagic Resilience Course: https://resiliencecrashcourse.teachery.co/the-resilience-course Order the Zine: https://allisoncarr.net/the-sovereign-zine-order-page/ I also mentioned my upcoming pay what you can writing program called Dream: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/dream-program/ which you can join through my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#90 Exploring the beauty of Wintering with Katherine May

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 41:02


Hey everyone, I'm happy to be back with a beautiful interview episode - I talked to Katherine May (a fellow writer!) about her book Wintering, our experience of the pandemic, the creative process and many other interesting things. I dropped deep into her writing this summer and read her book in just three sittings, which is magic in pandemic attention span terms. I hope you'll receive some comfort and inspiration from hearing about her thoughts too! Here is some of what we explored:  - What it means to accept seasons if Wintering - Being a wild swimmer and how it is the best thing ever - Being with the truth of loss, disappointment and failure - Self-acceptance and finding your people after an autism diagnosis later in life - Writing anti-self-help books Katherine May is an author of fiction and memoir whose titles include Wintering, The Electricity of Every Living Thing, The Whitstable High Tide Swimming Club, The 52 Seductions, Burning Out, and Ghosts & Their Uses. She is the editor of The Best, Most Awful Job, an anthology of essays about motherhood. Her journalism and essays have appeared in a range of publications including The Times, The Observer, Good Housekeeping and Aeon. Previously the Programme Director for Creative Writing at Canterbury Christ Church University, Katherine currently works as a literary scout for Lucy Abrahams Literary Scouting and a freelance editor for organisations including Faber Academy and Audible. She lives in Whitstable, Kent with her husband and son. Twitter.com/_katherine_may_ instagram.com/katherinemay_ www.katherine-may.co.uk *** Here is my book Rituals, which I mentioned in the intro: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/book/ And here is the writing program called Dream: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/dream-program/ ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#89 Mixed media memoir and reclaiming a place in nature with Sheree Mack

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 42:41


Hey everyone, I'm so happy to send this interview with Sheree Mack your way - it's been beautiful to talk to her and I got so much inspiration from the way she approaches creativity, nature and life in general. Here is some of what we talked about:  How Sheree experienced the pandemic  Wild swimming and reclaiming a place in nature as a black woman The magic of mixed media memoir Tending to grief through ritual and connection to nature Facilitating collaborative creative projects for women of colour My practice manifests through poetry, storytelling, image and the unfolding histories of black people. I engage audiences around black women’s voices and bodies, black feminism, ecology and memory. I facilitate national and international creative workshops and retreats in the landscape, encouraging and supporting women on their journey of remembrance back to their authentic selves. I'm currently writing a mixed-genre memoir around a black woman's body with/in Nature. As the Project Coordinator for a Heritage Lottery Funded project, I’ve been working with Northumberland National Park Authority, Durham Wildlife Trust and the National Trust, to offer opportunities to BAME communities to spend time outdoors to develop and deepen our relationship with nature. https://www.patreon.com/shereemack https://earthsealove.com/ As promised here is the link to my book: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/book/ ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#88 Reading from my first book Rituals

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 22:26


Hey loved readers, I am feeling both shy and excited about this one, I am reading from my first book called Rituals - simple & radical practices for enchantment in times of crisis. I'm also sharing a few little life updates and a preview of my upcoming journaling program DREAM. If you like you can buy my book here: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/book/ and if you have a minute I would also totally appreciate a review

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#87 Healing trauma & easing anxiety with Quai Nystrom

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 48:24


Hey everyone, happy Friday! I'm bringing you a really nourishing and inspiring conversation with Quai Nystrom - we recorded it in mid March and it kind of feels like my last "normal" recording, it reminds me of #lastnormalpicture on instagram. I really love Quai's work, their approach to gentle & active participation in our day to day healing and all the wisdom they have to share about plants. I hope you'll get as much out of listening as I did! Here is some of what we talked about:  -The beauty of being curious about our experiences -Embracing little bits of healing in day to day life -Plants as allies on our trauma recovery journey -Finding ways to actively participate in our healthcare Quai (they/she*) is an herbalist, psychotherapist and perpetual learner. Their work focuses on healing trauma, easing anxiety and discovering the connectedness of emotional experience and bodies. In other words, she believes that if you want to adequately address struggles then you can’t talk about emotional experience without including the body. In their herbalism practice, Quai seeks to go to the roots. This means tending to the inner layers of each individual while applying awareness of what they navigate in the outer world. She tunes into identity, lived experiences and culture. Additionally, Quai’s work considers the resources and relationships to others and the environment that each person brings. Quai has been offering counseling and therapy for over 15 years and herbalism for the past 4. As an herbalist craft, ritual and utility inspires them to be a plant-person matchmaker. Quai is based in New York City, but her herbal work is sometimes done remotely. They aim to reach those who are interested in care-full, conscious use of botanicals and practices that go slow in order to go deep. *Quai uses both they and she pronouns to honor androgynous, fluid and feminine aspects of their personhood. If this is new to you, you can read up on gender queer, non-binary, and gender fluid identities to learn more. http://discoverspace.me/ ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#86 Staying engaged with anti-racism work

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 13:33


Hey everyone, happy Friday! I'm coming your way with a short solo episode - a few announcements about my book and upcoming programs as well as some resources and thoughts about staying engaged in anti-racism work beyond the current wave of protest. It's great that so many more of us are joining in conversations and in action and I hope that we can work together to make sure this movement is never dying down again. I'm talking a bit about how I would like to do better for the podcast, what has helped me stay engaged and also I would like to share a bunch of resources with you:  Books I mentioned: Why I no longer talk about race with white people by Reni Eddo-Lodge, My grandmonther's hands by Resmaa Menakem, The Colour Purple by Alice Walker as well as Pleasure Activism and Emergent Stategy by adrienne maree brown.  I also mentioned Black Minds Matter UK http://blackmindsmatter.co.uk/and the How to survive the end of the world podcast: https://www.endoftheworldshow.org/ Black owned bookshops & other businesses to support: https://www.ukblackowned.co.uk/ A reading from "The Well" by brontë velez on the for the wild podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20NFKSfxEcI ...this is just a small start, I am committed to bringing you more conversations and resources to continue this work.  Thank you for listening! ⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#67 Why I am becoming a Death Doula

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 21:35


Hey loved ones, this solo episode is pretty much what it says on the tin: an exploration of why I am training as a death doula as an extension of the grief celebrant training I am doing, some thoughts about death, loss and grief and how all this actually makes me feel really happy and grounded right now. I am also sharing a few updates about life in Scotland, about offerings for 2020 and about my communities. Here is more info about the live tarot class I mentioned, its $44 till Dec 1st: https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/tarot-as-a-light-in-the-dark-live-class/ If you have any feedback I would SO love to hear from you at hello@yarrowdigital.com and I also voiced a cheeky birthday wish: If you enjoy the podcast please can you leave a review? Thank you so much! About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast  My name is Yarrow, I am honoured to be your host! I am a queer writer, body worker and comforter and I support people in navigating transitions, grounding into themselves and finding simple pleasure. The Daydreaming Wolves podcast is a mix of deep dive interviews on healing modalities that feel good and spark resilience and resistance, wild life stories and new ideas as well as reflective solo episodes and how to guides filled with everyday magic. You can find out more about my offerings and community at https://www.yarrowmagdalena.com/

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#66 My interview with Jennifer Gleeson Blue on emotional bodies and natural movement

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 49:15


Hey wonderful beings, happy Friday - almost new moon - finally Scorpio season!  I hope this finds you well and that my conversation with the wonderful Jennifer Gleeson Blue feels as exciting and insightful to you as it did to me! It was really good to talk and wonder about natural movements, about patterns and how we are holding them in our bodies and about all the ways in which we can expand and grow into being our true selves. Fuck yes! Here is some of what we talked about:  - How modern ways of movement are impacting our biology and emotional bodies  - The initiation of motherhood  - Healing through natural movement  - Coming to really honour our bodies and learning about anatomy  - Creating trauma sensitive movement spaces  Jennifer Gleeson Blue guides women to find their freedom, reinitiating their connection to their powerful, majestic and sacred bodies. In her online programs, group coaching, private sessions and workshops, she utilizes a powerful blend of consciousness work and natural movement to unleash the intuitive self while tending very practically to the physical body. She is a certified life coach and a restorative exercise specialist and has logged thousands of hours in the trenches of unravelling her own liberation. She can be found on Instagram, Facebook and at her website, jennifergleesonblue.com.  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow –  I am a queer writer, body worker, web designer and comforter. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. I enjoy bringing people together into a community that loves to play with plants, writes together and creates everyday rituals to make life feel more beautiful. My program, Embodied Magic  is an affordable and well-curated monthly course and community. It celebrates weirdness and explores ways in which self-care can help us reclaim joyful and sustainable forms of resistance. It’s available to all Patrons and you can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/wild-embodiment/ I am not on social media anymore because I want to focus on creating indy media like my podcasts, compare myself less often and spent little time on my phone. This means I have more energy to nurture my communities and make cool things for you! If you’d like to stay in touch you can sign up for my newsletter over here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/embodied-magic/ – I am usually sending them once or twice a month when I have new episodes, resources or interesting stories to share. You will also get my free mini course on embodied magic. I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#65 My interview with Eryn Johnson on breathwork and body love

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 48:21


Hey beautiful listeners, I am so excited to have arrived back on Fridays being new episode days and also this one is very special - I talked to Eryn Johnson of Living Open about so many things that are currently in my heart. Eryn is wonderful, we giggled a lot and it was super fun to interview her after being on her podcast too. Here is what we talked about:  - Cyclical living and connecting with local bioregions - Breathwork and its transformational potential - Relating to our bodies with joy and pleasure - Becoming an entrepreneur and facing business questions - Non-violent communication and healing family patterns  Eryn Johnson is a breathwork facilitator, tarot reader, and Reiki Master based in Fishtown, Philadelphia. She is also the host of the Living Open podcast for mystics and seekers, a storytelling tool here to help facilitate soul expansion. The foundation of her work is energetic and based on the belief that there's nothing wrong with you- we are simply programmed from a young age to forget the truth of who we are. She uses Reiki, tarot, breathwork, and storytelling to bring you back to yourself - back to your power, back to your magic, back to your heart. Back to who you were before everyone told you who and how to be. Find her work at www.living-open.com and @erynj_ on Instagram. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow –  I am a queer writer, body worker, web designer and comforter. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. I enjoy bringing people together into a community that loves to play with plants, writes together and creates everyday rituals to make life feel more beautiful. My program, Embodied Magic  is an affordable and well-curated monthly course and community. It celebrates weirdness and explores ways in which self-care can help us reclaim joyful and sustainable forms of resistance. It’s available to all Patrons and you can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/wild-embodiment/ I am not on social media anymore because I want to focus on creating indy media like my podcasts, compare myself less often and spent little time on my phone. This means I have more energy to nurture my communities and make cool things for you! If you’d like to stay in touch you can sign up for my newsletter over here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/embodied-magic/ – I am usually sending them once or twice a month when I have new episodes, resources or interesting stories to share. You will also get my free mini course on embodied magic. I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#64 My interview with Marissa Correia on cyclical living and womb wisdom

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 53:24


Hey beautiful beings, thank you for listening to another Daydreaming Wolves episode, you are so appreciated!  In this interview I spoke to Marissa of Cyclical Body about body fluency, cyclical self-care and embodiment - as you know all things I am curiously exploring at the moment. I am working with Marissa and am in her membership program, so it feels really exciting to share just a few of the things I am learning from her with you today. Here is some of what we talked about: - Living in deeper harmony with our bodies - Our menstrual cycles as teachers - Finding more inclusive, authentic and open language around our bodies - Learning to really listen and following our stories  - Shifting out of seeing our bodies as enemies  - Finding gateways of embodied exploration Here is what Marissa says about her work:  I offer menstrual cycle education and holistic womb wellness guidance from an earth & body based perspective. My entrance into this work comes through birth work, studying with Whapio of the Matrona and Rachelle Garcia Seliga of Innate Traditions Postpartum. I was led to this path particularly through the ancestral elements of womb work, and at some point fell in love with the menstrual cycle and it’s been my teacher ever since. In the last year I have deepened into pelvic work through studying Holistic Pelvic Care with Tami Kent. I’m endlessly amazed by the wisdom of our bodies and the creative resilience moving through us. I am deeply informed by all the plant friends that have graciously found me on my path, as well as the territories that i’ve been held by – san diego, occupied kumeyaay land and recently lyons, colorado, occupied ute land. You can learn more about her here: https://cyclicalbody.com/ And this is her instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyclicalbody/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow -  I am a queer writer, body worker, web designer and comforter. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. I enjoy bringing people together into a community that loves to play with plants, writes together and creates everyday rituals to make life feel more beautiful. My program, Embodied Magic  is an affordable and well-curated monthly course and community. It celebrates weirdness and explores ways in which self-care can help us reclaim joyful and sustainable forms of resistance. It's available to all Patrons and you can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/wild-embodiment/ I am not on social media anymore because I want to focus on creating indy media like my podcasts, compare myself less often and spent little time on my phone. This means I have more energy to nurture my communities and make cool things for you! If you’d like to stay in touch you can sign up for my newsletter over here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/embodied-magic/ – I am usually sending them once or twice a month when I have new episodes, resources or interesting stories to share. You will also get my free mini course on embodied magic. I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: yarrowdigital.com/

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#63 Embodied Magic has begun + we now have a book club + sliding scales are back!

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 6:20


Hey everyone, just a quick, sniffy note from me to say that Embodied Magic has begun, yay! We now have a book club and I brought the sliding scale offer back - tune in to hear more about what members receive each months and how you can join. Love, Yarrow :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, comforter and web designer. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#62 My interview with Rosemary Roberts on fertility tracking and reproductive justice

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 61:49


Hey beautiful ones, thank you for joining me for another interview episode! This time I spoke to the wonderful Rosemary Roberts about how incredibly fascinating and complex our bodies are. This is a really great episode for anyone with our without ovaries to listen to - I learned a ton and am feeling excited and encouraged to really pay more attention to my body and its rhythms. Here is what we talked about:  - How Rosemary became interested in alternatives after being on the pill for a decade - What body literacy means to her and why it matters so much to make this work more accessible - Body literacy as an important aspect of preparing for an uncertain future - The relationship between permaculture, earth activism and reproductive justice  - What a day in her forrest school looks like (it made me want to give myself forrest school afternoons)  Rosemary offers full-spectrum education and support for the reproductive continuum as a certified sexual/reproductive health and fertility awareness educator, as well as a childbirth and lactation educator, with a background in sociocultural anthropology, midwifery studies, permaculture and herbalism. She teaches group classes and works one-on-one with clients seeking to increase their body literacy and learn to chart their menstrual cycles to gauge reproductive and hormonal health, to effectively avoid pregnancy, and to increase their chanced of getting pregnant when they want to. She also consults around dietary, lifestyle and environmental factors that affect hormonal health. She is actively involved in reproductive justice support work, and passionate about accessibility and inclusion. She teaches in-person where she lives in Northern California as well as online, and has an upcoming live online class series on body literacy and using fertility awareness to avoid pregnancy. Please visit www.wombsage.com for more information! You can find Rosemary's upcoming classes, for which listeners can get 10% by mentioning Daydreaming Wolves when registering here:  https://www.wombsage.com/classes Here is the link to the membership program that starts on October 1st including info on 1:1 support and the zines I am offering: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/wild-embodiment/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow -  I am a queer writer, body worker, web designer and comforter. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you’d like to stay in touch you can sign up for my newsletter over here (I am not on social media anymore): http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/embodied-magic/ – I am usually sending them once or twice a month when I have new episodes, resources or interesting stories to share. You will also get my free mini course on embodied magic. If you like the Daydreaming Wolves podcast you might also like my Embodied Magic membership - it’s a community of like minded folks on Mighty Networks that meets every month for creative check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video how to guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/wild-embodiment/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the podcast here: www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves

Living Open | Modern Magick and Spirituality for Mystics and Seekers
Ep #130: Leaning Into Things That Feel Good and Alive and Beautiful with Queer Writer, Pleasure Activist, & Body Worker Yarrow Magdalena

Living Open | Modern Magick and Spirituality for Mystics and Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 55:01


Yarrow Magdalena is a queer writer, pleasure activist, body worker, celebrant and plant lover who supports soft folks in reclaiming embodiment and a connection to nature through everyday magic and ritual. In this episode, your host Eryn Johnson & Yarrow talk about her relationship with her body and being fully embodied, her connection to nature, connecting with what you actually desire versus what you think you should desire, the water element, softening into and embracing cycles, the capitalist ideal of always needing to be expanding, her journey of self-acceptance, releasing shame, her biggest growth edge, making space to own your own unusual desires, expressive writing and journaling as healing, and why she’s quitting social media. Blog for this episode: www.living-open.com/blog/yarrow-magdalena  Connect with me on Instagram and work with me one-on-one in Philly or from anywhere in the world with Reiki, tarot, and breathwork sessions. Check out the tarot course at The Common Room. Order your Libra season tarot reading. Check out Yarrow's ritual + embodiment + writing website, Daydreaming Wolves podcast, DIY Small Business podcast, and Patreon.  Download your free 8-minute breathwork meditation for your spiritual practice. Support my work + the Living Open podcast on Patreon.

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#60 My interview with Samantha Wallen on restorative writing and searching for home

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 45:33


Hey beautiful people,  thank you for making time for another Daydreaming Wolves episode! Today I am sharing my conversation with my wonderful friend and co-masterminder Samantha Wallen about the transformative power of writing, what it means to loose and find home and many other wonderful things. Since I am in Scotland at the moment, kind of in-between worlds and life chapters, this feels very timely! :: A small but also big announcement from me: The DIY Business Collective is now open for enrolment and I am offering early bird pricing till August 10th with lifetime accessing costing $220, you can find out more here: https://yarrowdigital.com/diy-business-school/ :: Here is some more info about what Sam and I talked about:  - How Sam became a writer and why it's so powerful to claim that title - Finding presence, stillness and deep reflection through writing  - Enchantment and touching what lives beyond language  - Loosing a home, growing new roots and reclaiming a sense of value  - The radical potential of writing You can sign up for Sam's One Word can set your Free Guide here: https://writeinpower.com/freegift/ Samantha Wallen is a writer, writing and book coach, and poet. She is the Founder of Write In Power, which offers transformative writing workshops, retreats, and private coaching programs. Sam’s mission is to restore the soul of our world, one word at a time. She is a Restorative Writing Mentor who helps you drop your agenda and write what wants to be written so you can restore what is precious inside you, and our world, by using words as a pathway to reach what lives beyond language.  Restorative Writing is memoir-based writing that awakens your voice and heals your spirit. It slows you down and tunes you in to the heartbeat and deep purpose of your life. Restorative Writing deepens our shared conversation of aliveness–the ordinary, the mystical, the brilliant, and the wounded, forgotten, grieved and silenced parts. It brings all of us home to rest on the sacred ground of our shared human story so we can connect to and serve life more fully on and off the page. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#59 My interview with Bri of Tadpole Magic on astrology for sceptics

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 51:10


Hey friends, I am sending a really beautiful episode with the wonderful Bri of Tadpole Magic your way! This one I think is particularly cool if the recent eclipses got you curious about astrology, but you're maybe a bit sceptical or not sure where to start.  Here is what we talked about:  - Learning from experiences rather than only from books - Making astrology touchable  - Why being sceptical is totally okay - The value of archetypes for our relationships, careers and spiritualities - Why we think no one should let the internet tell them who they are  Bri is a witch, astrologer, writer for their blog, Tadpole Magic, and co-host of the podcast, Open Magic. They want magic, tarot, astrology, and all metaphysical practices to feel usable, to help provide language and perspective to your lived experiences, and to act as a doorway to tapping into your inner wisdom. They recently launched an astrological offering called Learning Your Astrology that is focused specifically on helping you navigate your personal natal chart through 12 weeks of one-on-one sessions and personalized exercises such as meditations, rituals, and spells. Bri deeply values the wisdom that each person holds within themselves and sees astrology as a means for us to recognize it within ourselves. https://www.tadpolemagic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tadpole.magic/ ---- :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Bravehearts Rising
S1 Ep #5 Navigating Uncertainty and the Magic of Embodiment with Yarrow Magdalena

Bravehearts Rising

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 40:36


In this episode I chat with web-designer, queer writer, mentor and plant lover, Yarrow Magdalena. What I love about Yarrow is how they weave the magical and the practical to create a grounded, delicious life. Together we talk about navigating uncertain times, the magic of embodiment and the benefits of herbalism. If you're currently experiencing a period of change and need some grounding, then this is the episode for you.Topics discussed include:Yarrow’s story and how they ended up with two seemingly different businesses: Daydreaming Wolves and Yarrow Digital. [02:35]Practical tips for navigating anxiety and financial uncertainty [08:55]Decision-making overwhelm [11:38]The different layers of embodiment [13:25]Gender fluidity [19:58]Boundaries - cultivating a consent culture [25:25]Herbalism and brexit [27:00]Resources mentioned:The Artist's Way by Julia CameronInsight Timer App - A free app for meditation and sleepEmergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree BrownPleasure Activism by Adrienne Maree Brown“There is an art to flocking: staying separate enough not to crowd each other, aligned enough to maintain a shared direction, and cohesive enough to always move towards each other.” - adrienne maree brownAbout YarrowYarrow Magdalena is a queer writer, pleasure activist, body worker, celebrant and plant lover who supports soft folks in reclaiming embodiment and a connection to nature through everyday magic and ritual.In addition to running her The Magic of Embodiment membership and offering custom readings and rituals she also hosts Daydreaming Wolves – a podcast for dreamers who are into authentic conversations about healing, everyday struggles and everyday magic.Yarrow also runs a web design + tech studio called Yarrow Digital which supports small businesses in building heartfelt, sustainable online platforms made to hold big dreams and beautiful communities. She specialises in custom made WordPress sites as well as easy to understand tech support, offers no-nonsense business mentoring and runs a low cost DIY Small Business School.Website | Patreon | Daydreaming WolvesAbout the HostLisa is an Intuitive Master NLP Practitioner, and Recovering Perfectionist. She is on a mission to help empaths and highly sensitives to tap into their inner wisdom, and thrive in a noisy, modern world. Lisa currently lives in Southsea with her partner Bekky and their wire-haired sausage dog Henry. She has a penchant for cake, oracle cards and walks in the woods. Website | Instagram |

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #58 Personal myth making and embodied writing with Janelle Hardy

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 50:38


How to I introduce this episode and my wonderful friend Janelle? Honestly it's been such a joy to talk to and write with her - I can't wait to start her program and work some more with the free resources she is sharing. I guess this episode is much groovier than a normal interview, we are writing and laughing together and you can get pen and paper out and join us! Janelle shares her thoughts about why writing can be such a powerful tool for healing and transformation and she offers us a few really juicy exercises to try out. If you can't write right now you can also totally enjoy this episode on the go and explore what comes up for you in your beautiful mind or on paper later. Enjoy and let us know what you think!  Janelle Hardy is a writer, artist, host of the Personal Mythmaking Podcast and the creator/teacher of a 5-month transformational memoir-writing course called The Art of Personal Mythmaking. She’s a born and raised Yukoner, a solo mother, who has been working as a trauma-informed bodyworker in the hands-on healing arts fields for 13+ years and as an artist (writing, painting + dance) for 17+ years. Throughout that time she’s taught adults out of her living room, arts centres, universities and community colleges. For the past 4+ years she’s integrated all of her expertise, including a BA in Anthropology, an MA in Dance and a Diploma in Structural Integration, into supporting people in their creative healing work via the alchemy of transformational memoir-writing. Sign up for the Outline Your Memoir workshop: https://www.janellehardy.com/outline-your-memoir/ Website: http://www.janellehardy.com/ The Art of Personal Mythmaking - online course: https://www.personalmythmaking.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janellehardyart/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janellehardybodylove/ Free gift (see below): https://www.personalmythmaking.com/writing-through-painful-memories &  https://www.personalmythmaking.com/10-impactful-writing-prompts :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #57 My interview with Gina Wisotzky of Incandescent Tarot on tarot adventures and intuition

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 44:50


Hey folks, happy Friday! Glad to be bringing you another tarot related episode - June seems to be a month of refreshing and re-inventing my practice, so I hope you are excited too! This time I spoke with the wonderful Gina of Incandescent Tarot about all these beautiful things:  - How Gina became a tarot reader and found the name for her business - Tarot as a creative, fluid, creative art and a tool for self-discovery  - Learning to trust our own minds - Disagreeing with the cards and working with archetypes  - Tarot maps as a way to navigate big life questions Gina Wisotzky is a professional tarot reader, teacher, and intuitive with 18 years experience reading the cards. Her practice centers around cultivating, honoring, and giving voice to each individual's sense of intuition through classes, gatherings, and in-person sessions. Having experienced the power of tarot and intuition-building through many phases of her life, it's her joy to share these tools with others, reintroducing them as innate and accessible to all of us, no matter our backgrounds. She hosts two local meetups - The Durham Tarot Club & Craft Night - and is co-host of the podcast, Open Magic.   Website: incandescenttarot.com Instagram: instagram.com/incdescenttarot Facebook: facebook.com/incandescenttarot Open Magic: openmagicpocast.com :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #56 My interview with Nancy Antenucci on creative advocacy and tarot rituals

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 56:32


Happy Solstice, sweet ones!  I hope you get a chance to celebrate the longest or shortest day of the year in a way that connects you to the magic of cyclical living and everyday ceremony.  It feels so special to bring you a really beautiful interview with my former mentor Nancy Antenucci today - I adore her book, received so much great guidance from her and am always excited to read her newsletters. Here is what we talked and laughed about:  - Being a creative advocate  - Speaking with our bodies and getting out of our heads - Tarot as a big mansion with a room for each card - What it can mean to be psychic  - Writing to stay sane Nancy Antenucci of Between The Worlds LLC (www.betweenworlds.us) is an innovator whose creative take on tarot, and how it can be woven into a variety of other work, including movement, performance art, and deep ritual, makes her a highly sought-after teacher and presenter around the country and internationally.  She is the author of “Psychic Tarot – Using Your Natural Abilities to Read the Cards”.  She founded Twin Cities Tarot Collective which produces the North Star Tarot conference, an innovative monthly Meetup and training for readers. She is currently branching into creative strategizing for start ups and mid sized businesses as well as creating multi-media videos bringing the divine into the everyday. She is a faculty member of the Arcana Company in Chengdu, China.  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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Podcast #55 My interview with Dorothee Sophie Royal on flower magic and cyclical bodies

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 47:45


Hey sweet friends, I am so excited to bring you another beautiful conversation on this sunny last Friday of May!  I spoke to the beautiful, magical Dorothee of MoonTent about all this good stuff:  - Adorning ourselves with flowers - Running a product based business - Developing a cyclical relationship with our bodies - Moon magic  - Building community beyond social media Dorothée Sophie Royal is an artist, writer, medicine maker, and mother. She is the founder of MoonTent, a media platform dedicated to wisdom from the heart of the feminine. She is the host of #moonwisepodcast which features monthly lunar forecasts and interviews with women of power. She was selected in 2018 as one of fifty women for #50WomenCan Change the World in Media and Entertainment.  Born in Germany and raised in the U.S. and abroad, Dorothée has a deep love for the natural world and an appreciation for cross-cultural healing. After completing a degree at the University of Chicago and working in the film and nonprofit worlds, she found herself longing for a more holistic approach to life and went on to become a student of herbal medicine, nutrition and earth-honoring wisdom traditions. She is wildly grateful to her elders and teachers, her family and the mountains, rivers, trees and flowers that inspire her. http://www.moontent.co/ https://www.instagram.com/moontentco/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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Podcast #54 My interview with Jade Alicandro Mace about making plant friends and building community

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 36:43


Hey folks, I am delighted to bring you another interview episode with the wonderful Jade of Milk and Honey Herbs! As you know I adore talking to plant people who are finding radical and nourishing ways to support themselves and their communities! Here is what Jade and I dreamed and giggled about:  - What a herbalist's workday can look like - Discovering plants as allies for our health and wellbeing  - Connecting with different bioregions  - How we can give back to our environments   - Simple herbal selfcare strategies  - Running a community clinic  - Teaching and building community through Patreon Jade Alicandro Mace weaves a love of bioregionally abundant herbs and kitchen medicine into her work as a community and clinical herbalist. When she’s not teaching bioregional herbalism to students and apprentices, you can find her roaming the hedges with her harvest basket in-hand or at home in the kitchen brewing-up some potent food as medicine. She’s a mother to her 10 and 6 year-old daughters, partner, tender of chickens and cats and new puppy, blogger and writer, and half-gardener to her mostly wild gardens. In 2012 she co-founded the Greenfield Community Herbal Clinic, dedicated to affordable herbal care, and also maintains a long-distance clinical practice. Through her Patreon community she offers monthly online classes and plant study groups, and she teaches an online kitchen herbalism course each winter as well. She makes her home in the rolling hills of western Massachusetts, in unceded Nipmuk territory. Website- https://www.milkandhoneyherbs.com/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/milkandhoneyherbs/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/milkandhoneyherbs/ Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/milkandhoneyherbs ------ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Open Magic
The Magic of Embodiment with Yarrow Magdalena

Open Magic

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 40:43


Join us as we talk with Yarrow Magdalena of Yarrow Digital and Daydreaming Wolves about embodiment, magic, tarot, healing from trauma, and so much more. Yarrow describes herself as a queer writer, pleasure activist, body worker, celebrant and plant lover who supports soft folks in reclaiming embodiment and a connection to nature through everyday magic and ritual. Find her online at: Daydreaming Wolves: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com Yarrow Digital: http://yarrowdigital.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yarrowmagdalena/

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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #53 In Full Bloom: some ideas for your Beltane celebrations

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 20:01


Hey folks, this is a little solo episode with some ideas and inspiration for your Beltane celebrations. I am sharing a tarot spread I will be doing, ways in which I am exploring pleasure of my own understanding in May, some ritual ideas and I am reading some beautiful words on flower essences by Dori Midnight as well as a few lines from adrienne maree brown's book Pleasure Activism for your delight!  Here are the questions for the tarot spread:  What does being in full bloom mean to me right now? What does my body need to be in full bloom? What does my mind need to be in full bloom? What does my spirit need to be in full bloom? Here is Dori Midnight's instagram love: https://www.instagram.com/dorimidnight/ This is where you can find adrienne maree brown's book: http://adriennemareebrown.net/ Here is the Healing Justice podcast episode about flower essences with Dori Midnight that I mentioned: https://healingjustice.podbean.com/e/28-practice-essences-for-everybody-making-your-own-medicine-with-dori-midnight/ Here is more info about the A Season of Radical Love program I am offering: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/a-season-of-radical-love/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #52 Pink full moon magic + the healing power of ceremony

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 18:49


Hey friends, I am sending another mini episode with some thoughts about magic for the full moon and the healing power of ceremony and ritual your way. I recently completed the first part of my celebrant training and am excited to explore and experience more rituals - especially self-marriages, friendship commitment ceremonies, re-namings and all kinds of transitions! If you feel you want to mark an important milestone in your life in some way and you need support for that, please hit me up!  In the episode I also talked about the things I love doing on the full moon, how you can create your own rituals and how important it is that we are making space for grieve to stay emotionally engaged with climate justice (and all kinds of other things we believe in!).  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#51 My interview with Manisha Tare on emotional healing

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 39:33


Hey friends, it feels so good to be back! This Friday I am sharing a beautiful conversation with my friend Manisha Tare who is an incredible mentor, guide and healing professional. I love her thoughts and approaches to emotional healing and the many many things she is putting out there to help us come home to our bodies and be present with what is unfolding in our lives. Tune in to hear more about:  - Injuries as an invitation to pause and explore our experiences  - Being in a body and making it a home - Living with chronic pain  - Transitioning into work that is sustainable and aligned with who we are  - Practices for grounding in times of transition  Manisha Tare serves an intuitive guide, healer & mentor for highly sensitive and empathic people who are on a journey back home to themselves. Through a combination of energetic, intuitive and somatic approaches, she guides her clients to connect to their inner knowing in order to heal & clear old emotional trauma at its core. Through their work together, her clients feel more grounded, have greater clarity and confidence in who they are, can ask for what they need, trust their decisions more, and direct their lives with increased inner trust. She works with clients virtually all over the world. To learn more about her background, approach, & philosophy, visit manishatare.com   Free Gift -- Using Your Body as  Compass https://www.subscribepage.com/bodyasacompass Consultation call to learn more about working together https://www.subscribepage.com/emotionalclarityassessment IG: @manishatare :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#50 Spring magic + practices for tough times + finding faith

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 35:13


Friends, I can't tell you how grateful I feel to bring you the 50th episode of Daydreaming Wolves just in time for the spring equinox and the full moon in Libra.  Damn, it's honestly been so beautiful to have all these conversations with like minded people, to explore and dream together and to build community with you all. I feel you, even if it's just through the screen.  In this anniversary episode I am talking about my rituals and dreams around the spring equinox (low energy spring cleaning, deeper tarot readings, flower essences, planting seeds and shaking winter off!), about practices for tough times and starting small and about finding faith and inner authority. I'm also reading from Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown, which is a book I think you might love too!  And finally - I have re-designed DaydreamingWolves.com and am offering more mentoring PLUS The Magic of Embodiment program is now ongoing with new practices and sharing circles every first Sunday of the month. You can pledge $3 or more on my Patreon and receive access to the program, the past six modules, the community on Mighty Networks and the monthly group calls.  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Embodied Business Podcast
#11 My interview with Elinor Predota on building a business beyond and against capitalism

Embodied Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 54:57


Hey everyone, I am so beyond excited to bring you my first interview for the DIY Small Business podcast with the wonderful Elinor Predota! Elinor was also on the Daydreaming Wolves podcast and has such beautiful insights to share about what it means to build businesses that are aligned with our values. Here is what we talked about: - Building a small business against and beyond capitalism - Elinor's background of working in cooperatives - The emotional labour involved in re-thinking our relationship to power and leadership - Ways of building sustainable and regenerative communities and how that is related to how we trade with each other  - Personal freedom and collective liberation - Cycles and transformations in business instead of constant growth Elinor supports people who long to make action for social justice an everyday part of their life and work, but who feel stuck, confused, or overwhelmed, to build their inner resources of resilience, awareness of self, society and environment, and confidence. Elinor offers one to one, group and DIY programmes which are grounded in a long and wide-ranging background in activism, community development, spiritual counselling, ritual work, storytelling, and facilitation of learning. Elinor’s work is rooted in the magic of creativity, of relating across difference, and of becoming alive to all that is present, within and without us, here and now. Here is the link to the Business Beyond Capitalism conversations Elinor is offering: elinorpredota.com/business-beyond-capitalism/ Here is Elinor's website: elinorpredota.com/ and this is her Patreon: www.patreon.com/elinorpredota :: About me and the DIY Small Business podcast :: I am a web designer, small business mentor and tech fairy who helps people start and run small businesses that are fun to work in and make enough money for things that matter. The DIY Business Podcast is supporting people in creating regenerative, sustainable and feminist businesses that redefine success and center community through interviews with like minded folk, how to guides and exploratory shares. I am not on social media anymore because I want to focus on creating indy media like my podcasts, compare myself less and spent little time on my phone. This means I have more energy to nurture my communities and make cool things for you! If you’d to stay in touch you can sign up for my newsletter over here: yarrowdigital.com/sign-up-for-my-newsletter/ – I am usually sending them once or twice a month when I have new episodes, resources or interesting stories to share. If you like the show you might also love the DIY Business Collective, a low cost program that includes a ten module online course, monthly group coaching, weekly journaling prompts, monthly themed workshops and quarterly business planning workshops for $22/month. Learn more and sign up for a free seven day trial here: yarrowdigital.com/diy-business-school/ If you are interested in 1:1 work with me (web design, tech and design support or business mentoring) you can learn more here: yarrowdigital.com/yarrow-digital-services/ or book a free feeler call here: hello.dubsado.com:443/public/appointment-scheduler/5d87650bebd42163a8b343ee/schedule

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#49 My interview with Sarah Elisa Kelly on creative expansion, rituals and embodiment

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 44:39


Hey folks, thank you so much for your patience with this episode, I have really missed podcasting! This time I was really excited to speak to Sarah Eliza Kelly who is a beautiful artist of many disciplines and who facilitates the Artist's Way groups. I think this episode is for you if you are feeling a little creatively stuck and want to try something new. Here is what we talked about: - Loving many different creative expressions - Our experience of the book the Artist's Way by Julia Cameron - Movement, embodiment and unstimulated rest - Wanting a container and a commitment to feel free within - Morning pages and taking yourself on artist dates Sarah Elisa Kelly is a visual artist, papermaker, dancer and published poet who has been exploring her own relationship to creativity and facilitating creative workshops for over ten years. She is a Movement Medicine apprentice teacher and is currently completing a PhD at the Royal College of Art. She is passionate about embodiment, radical rest, slow time and interconnectivity, and holds spaces that are affirmative and honest with an emphasis on permission and trust.  Sarah also offers a 13 week online support group for the Artist's Way starting March 3rd that I will be part of and we would love to have you join us too! The price is 30 - 100 GBP sliding scale and you can find out more here: https://www.subscribepage.com/theartistsway Here is Sarah's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/my_medicinebox/ https://www.mymedicinebox.org/ http://www.sarahelizakelly.co.uk/   :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#49 A solo episode on starting the year in a gentler way and working with the strength card

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 17:54


Hey folks, thanks so much for your patience while I had a creative hibernation break! I really missed podcasting and am SO glad to be back. In this episode I am talking about: - What I've been up to and how I started a whole new community - What self-care practices I love in January - The rituals I create around my card for the year and which one I chose - Things that feel good and inspiring and exciting right now - How I try to avoid getting sucked into January self-improvement :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #48 My interview with Danette Relic on self-marriage and creativity

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 48:12


Loved listeners, this is my last episode for 2018 and I am so so happy to end with such a beautiful, honest and inspiring conversation. Danette was my writing coach many moons ago and her love and wisdom is still with me all the time! She is incredibly funny and wise and has taught me so much about life, writing and loving myself.  Here is what we talked about:  - How Danette got married to herself on a beach 17 years ago - Creating new traditions that are authentic and real - Getting clear on what we really want to do with our lives  -Sustaining commitment to ourselves and our creativity in the long run - Why we love podcasting so much - Making awkward art Danette Relic has been married to herself for almost 18 years and it has been by far the hottest and most profound relationship in her life. She is a personal life coach, artist +  writer, based online at Radical Creative Sanctuary and at home in Toronto. Her mission is to help people transform their relationships with themselves. All of her work centers around self love - healing, dreaming, loving and creating from the core of who we are in a new, radical way.  Heartbreak has been her favourite method of learning the importance of self love in her own life. After many spectacular lessons, Danette began writing her first book, Crash Bloom: the 7 Houses of Heartbreak, a creatively empowering guide to heal from a breakup without skipping over the beauty of your own emotions. The book is in the final stages but you can get a quick map of the 7 Houses of Heartbreak when you sign up for her newsletter.  Danette loves to work with individuals who are ready to say yes to falling in love with themselves + their one precious life - even if it scares them. Her most popular coaching program, Radical Self Engagement creates space for her clients to ask what might happen if they treated themselves like someone they truly love - and develop the beliefs and practices to cultivate that change.  Radical Creative Sanctuary: http://www.radicalcreativesanctuary.com/ You can listen on her website: http://www.radicalcreativesanctuary.com/podcasts/   And itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-soft-shoulder-podcast/id1389476791?mt=2 Danette's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radical_creative_sanctuary/ Her awesome friend Allison Tarr's witchy tech vibes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techcoven/ Her awesome friend Elena Skoreyko's paper-cut illustration Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elenaskoreyko/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#47 A minisode on herbal oils and self-massage

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 14:23


Hey wonderful listeners, I am a bit sleepy this week, so I will keep it soft and simple: I am sending a solo minisode on herbal oils and self-massage your way, because these are practices that are really supporting me right now. Cannot tell you how grateful I am to the plants all around me! Listen to hear about:  - How I infuse oils at home - What plans I love using  - How I am using oils straight or turn them into a balm - My thoughts about essential oils - My favorite self-massage practices - The magic of affirmation labels  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#46 My interview with Miel Rose on eclectic magic magic and staying embodied

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 63:35


Hey dream babes, thank you so much for your patience with this episode - I think it was totally worth it! I am sending you my conversation with Miel Rose, which was really wonderful and had both giggles and depth. Here is what we talked about:  - Yearning for intimacy with the landscape  - Eclectic magic - Lemonbalm and Mugwort as allies - Sharing between plant and human bodies - How magic supports folks who live with experiences of isolation, chronic illness and suicidal ideation  - Receiving support in building authentic devotional practices - Staying embodied in this time and place - Miel's beautiful year long class Miel Rose is a rural, working class femme raised by hippies in the wilds of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.  She is a textile artist, medicine maker, magic skills teacher, and an intuitive guidance giver who believes in her effectiveness as a wounded healer.  She was raised with a strong anti-capitalist/anti-consumer ethic, which is to say that she believes in cultivating reciprocal relationships with the world around us vs. seeing the world as inert matter for our consumption. She believes in an intersectional view of systemic oppression, which is to say that she believes we are living within the death throes of a soul eating civilization whose main expressions are rape culture, colonization and genocide, white supremacy, hatred for queerness and gender variance, life destroying class disparity, and general ecocide, all of which are interlocking tentacles of the same beast. She believes that it is impossible to survive in this system without accruing some form of trauma, that personal traumatic happenings are related to systemic oppression, and that a “culture” that is based on systemic oppression is traumatizing in and of itself. She believes in centering trauma in magical work, and that committing to the process of  healing our trauma is a magical act, one that ripples out through time and space. Miel's website: Mielrose.com instagram: @flameandhoneycomb Etsy: etsy.com/shop/flameandhoneycomb :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#45 My interview with Elinor Predota on the interconnectedness of spirituality and politics

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 65:38


Happy belated new moon in Scorpio, wonderful beings! I am bringing you a really beautiful, inspiring episode with my friend Elinor Predota. I think you will love this one if you are into story telling, the interconnectedness of spirituality and politics and alternative ways of building a business! Amongst many other things we spoke about the following: - Understanding interconnectedness - Ancestral story telling - Engaging with our (white folks) history of violence and colonialism - Transforming guilt and shame into something more actionable - Listening to the landscape - Building a business against and beyond capitalism to create spaces of justice Elinor supports people who long to make action for social justice an everyday part of their life and work, but who feel stuck, confused, or overwhelmed, to build their inner resources of resilience, awareness of self, society and environment, and confidence. Elinor offers one to one, group and DIY programmes which are grounded in a long and wide-ranging background in activism, community development, spiritual counselling, ritual work, storytelling, and facilitation of learning. Elinor’s work is rooted in the magic of creativity, of relating across difference, and of becoming alive to all that is present, within and without us, here and now. This is Elinor's website: https://elinorpredota.com/ Elinor's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elinorpredota This is the Bespoken Bones podcast we mentioned: http://bespokenbones.com/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #44 An audio movement and journaling workshop on embodiment

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 20:34


Hey friends, Fridays are now Daydreaming Wolves podcast days, hurray! Today I am sharing a movement + journaling audio workshop from the Magic of Embodiment program with you - people in the program really loved it and so I thought you might too. I will be sharing bits from the program on here occasionally because I love making things more accessible and want to offer you a peak behind the scenes.  You might want to listen to this at home rather than on public transport or in the car, but all you need is pen and paper. I am sharing some very gentle movement practices you can do sitting or lying down and then there will be some journaling prompts to dive into. Enjoy!  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#43 A minisode on how to make small rituals a part of your day when you're stressed AF

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 18:37


Hey beautiful beings, this question comes up a lot: How do we make space for self-care and ritual and magic if everything is falling apart and feels super hard? I don't have a perfect answer, but I gathered some ideas and questions for you in the hope that they feel comforting! Listen to me share about my morning and bed time routines as well as my love for self-massages and the wild art of infusing small things with big intentions.  In this episode I mentioned the free tarot for beginners workshop I am running on the 18th of November, you can sign up here: https://yarrowdigital.com/free-webinars/ Here is the new podcast I talked about: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/diy-business-magic/id1439315999?mt=2 :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#42 My interview with Krystal of Power Femme Tarot on tarot as an anti-gaslighting tool

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 51:35


Hey beautiful beings, you might have noticed that I am now able to be a bit more consistent with the podcast, which is amazing and mainly due to the increase in Patreon supporters - thank you so much!!! For this episode I have interviewed another instagram crush that I had a beautiful tarot reading with myself - Krystal of Power Femme Tarot! Here is what we talked about: - Finding a unique way of reading for ourselves and others - Tarot as an anti-gaslighting tool - Learning to trust ourselves again - Bringing a fierce queer, feminist and political lens to the tarot - Tarot magic for sacred sexuality Krystal also talked about her friend Nick of https://queerofcups.com/ who is queer_of_cups on instagram and made a note after the recording: "The only thing I’d say differently is omit the term “stalker card.” Since my convo with Yarrow, @pinewoodtarot shared an IG story about how this term glamorizes and trivializes assault. As someone who unabashedly brings a queer feminist anti-racist justice-centered lens to my Tarot practice, I’m profoundly grateful to be called in so pointedly and compassionately by @pinewoodtarot. Thank you for the wakeup call!" Krystal is a New Orleans-based queer femme witch, priestess of the Morrigan, crafter of sacred tools, and professional tarot reader and teacher. She holds a PhD in Gender Studies and her academic nature has led her to study tarot rigorously and joyfully since the age of 15. Krystal's lifelong personal and professorial commitment to feminism, queer politics, and social justice also shapes her approach to tarot. For Krystal, tarot bridges intuition and intellect as well as the spiritual and the political. Krystal uses tarot to crack open space for empowerment, individual and collective healing, and social change. Website: powerfemmetarot.com IG: @powerfemmetarot Patreon: patreon.com/powerfemmetarot :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
# 41 A minisode with my best tips for tarot beginners

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 13:56


Hey friends, this is a sweet and simple episode in which I share my favorite tips for tarot beginners. Mainly its a pep talk for when you feel shy about approaching your deck! :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #40 My interview with Fay Johnstone on plant magic

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 51:04


Hey friends, happy almost new moon in libra! I have a really wonderful episode with my friend Fay for you today, which I think is perfect if you want to dream about the changing seasons and reconnect with plants. Here is what we talked about:  + The creative process of Fay's book + Intimacy with the changing seasons  + Understanding cycles and applying them to our own lives to take pressure off ourselves + Grounding practices out in nature + Working with found objects + What we can learn from plants Fay Johnstone is a Shamanic Herbalist, Reiki Master and a Plant Spirit Guide who is the author of Plants that Speak Souls that Sing: transform you life with the spirit of plants. Following a beautiful awakening to the spirit of plants while running a flower farm, Fay's work helps clients open their own intuition to the forces of nature, meet plant spirit guides and restore their sacred relationship with the Earth to feel confident and connected on their path. Applying Shamanic techniques, the alchemy of nature and spirit inspired guidance to nourish your soul, Fay can help you remember your magic, release old patterns of shame and grief, reawaken ancient wisdom within you and reclaim your power to become fully aligned with the truth of who you are. Fay offers healing, workshops and programs across the UK, online and from her home in Scotland. Fay's website: www.fayjohnstone.com Facebook Page Fay Johnstone: https://www.facebook.com/groups/210530382797771/ Facebook group Plant spirit People: https://www.facebook.com/groups/210530382797771/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#39 A minisode on things to consider when you're looking for a tarot deck

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 14:52


Hey dreambabes, since it's officially the witchy season some of you have asked about tarot decks I use and love. It's a great time to fall in love with a new magical tool, so I wanted to share some tips for those who are on the lookout.  This is a very short episode, a minisode if you will, and there will be more of these with practical advice coming your way soon!  Here are the decks and the shop I mentioned:  Little Red Tarot Shop - http://littleredtarot.com The Next World Tarot deck - https://cristyroad.bigcartel.com/category/next-world-tarot Fountain Tarot deck - http://www.fountaintarot.com/ The Divina deck - https://www.spirit-speak.com/ The Wild Unknown deck - https://www.thewildunknown.com/ The Anima Mundi deck - http://www.thecreepingmoon.com/tarot.html :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Personal Mythmaking with Janelle Hardy (formerly the Wild Elixir Podcast)

Yarrow Magdalena + Bluebeard. Yarrow Magdalena is a queer artist and writer, a lover of plants, a tarot reader and a magic maker who creates intentional websites and digital strategies for small, ethical business that are heartfelt and authentic. Enjoy our ramble through the fairytale of Bluebeard as well as Yarrow’s relationship with their body and creativity. This is an entirely self-produced podcast. If you appreciate the Wild Elixir podcast, please support the show at: www.patreon.com/janellehardy Connect with Yarrow: yarrowdigital.com & DaydreamingWolves.com Connect with Janelle: www.janellehardy.com

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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #38 My grumpisode with Sarah Chappell all about embracing the whole range of human emotions

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 63:03


Friends, this is such a wonderful and special episode - in fact, it's a grumpisode! I have long admired Sarah Chappell's wonderful sense of humour and her ability to embrace the whole range of human emotions, which is exactly what we did for this episode. We grumped away about stuff that bothers us, got a bit snarky and let it all out - in the hope that you might feel less alone. We felt a bit shy in the end and felt a gentle urge to say that we are also happy, grateful people sometimes, which was really interesting and, in my humble opinion, shows that we all need more permission to grump sometimes. So if you needed a permission slip, this is it!  Here is what we talked about: - Embracing the whole range of human emotions - Being grumpy about having no one as a sickness back up when you are working for yourself - Being grumpy about diet culture - Being grumpy about social media changing all the time and loosing "exposure"  - Being grumpy about all the hard work we have to put in before creative work becomes sustainable  - Life being hard but amazing - Wanting a stable, not overpriced forever home - Our favorite self-care practices for grumpy times -"Work/Life Balance", scaling a small business and trying to not constantly work  Sarah M. Chappell is an intuitive counselor and herbalist based in Asheville, North Carolina specializing in addiction and mental health. She draws on her study of tarot, flower and stone essences, herbal medicine, and reiki to help clients unravel their stories, create lasting shifts, and heal themselves. Sarah is the host of So You Wanna Be A Witch, the podcast for soul-centered entrepreneurs and the people who love them. You can find Sarah on the internet at sarahmchappell.com, and follow her on Instagram http://instagram.com/sarahmchappell,  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/healyourselfwithsarahmchappell/ and Pinterest https://www.pinterest.de/sarahmchappell/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #37 My interview with Desiree Cervantes on chaos magic, tarot and cultural appropriation

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 92:15


Hey dreambabes, I am incredibly honoured to bring you an episode with the wonderful Desiree Cervantes today! We first met online a few years ago and started to have really good chats about magic, cultural appropriation and identity this summer. Desiree is incredibly kind yet fierce, grounded, curious and magical and I am super happy she said yes to recording one of our conversations. This is some of what we talked about:  - Magic as a way to self-soothe - Coming out later in life - Cultural appropriation in spiritual communities - Working with ancestral traditions  - Chaos magic and dealing with the unexpected  - Shedding the idea that our worth as a person is defined by how desirable we are to men Desiree Cervantes is a shaman, intuitive healer and witch.  An indigenous femme, modern medicine woman and mother of two.  She is passionate about wild spirituality, radical honesty and creativity as a tools for spiritual healing. Desiree helps wild-hearted souls connect with and reclaim their personal magic through intuitive counselling, clairvoyant readings, practical magic and mediumship. Connect with her on Instagram @spiritfireshaman and visit www.spiritfireshaman.com. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
Podcast #36 My interview with Tess, the City Witch about urban magic and breaking the binary spell

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 53:30


Happy new moon in Leo, witches!  Thanks so much for your patience, I feel it was worth it as today's episode is with Tess, the City Witch who is an absolute dream babe who makes incredible zines and offers beautiful tarot magic. I recently had an emergency reading with them, which was super helpful, and I read the zine I have from them often.  I hope our conversations gives you some joy and maybe a sense of not being alone in your weird and wonderful witchcraft, at least that's how I felt after talking to Tess. Here is what we dreamed about:  - Working with willow to process grief  - How Tess was introduced to magic - Being disillusioned by binary based approaches to magic - Witchcraft on tumblr and sharing radical ideas through social media - Hexing your local rapist  - Using your phone charger for magic - Working with the hermit card - Generosity and abundance in our communities  tess is a collective tarot reader, city witch, and zinester based in Ottawa, Canada.  they are a cancer sun and moon, aries rising.  they studied history and political science at the University of Ottawa and are an alum of lindsay mack's wild soul tarot teachings.  influenced by anarchist studies on gendered labour and bodily autonomy, tess approaches tarot as a spiralic, revolutionary tool to assist the collective. https://thecitywitch.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/cityxwitch/ https://www.patreon.com/citywitch/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#35 My interview with Janelle Hardy on personal mythmaking and emotional body awareness

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 57:41


Hey daydreamers,  I am really sorry for the delay with this episode - the last few weeks were a bit intense and hectic and I really missed podcasting! I think the wait was totally worth it though because I interviewed my friend Janelle Hardy, who was an absolutely dream to talk to! Here are some of the things we shared about:  - Weaving story telling, body work and visual art into transformative healing  - Personal Mythmaking as a tool for insight and empowerment  - Her group program and how she helps people write their own memoir with ease through looking at myths and fairy tales - Podcasting as a way to build community and have meaningful conversations  - What embodiment means to Janelle (her words really touched me!) - How we can unlearn body hate and restrictive movement patterns - Emotional body awareness  Janelle Hardy is a healer, single mother and artist. Her work is driven by the belief that when we tap into the power of our creativity, our bodies and our vibrancy, we gain vitality, courage and strength. We reclaim our wholeness and sense of purpose and identity. She works with women who long to feel like enough, and know it's possible. She combines 12+ years as a hands-on bodyworker with a background in Anthropology, Dance and the visual arts to offer one-on-one sessions as well as leading private healing retreats and The Art of Personal Mythmaking (a transformational memoir-writing course that facilitates healing, growth and joy.) Here is Janelle's website: https://www.janellehardy.com/ The Art of Personal Mythmaking - a transformational memoir-writing course: http://www.janellehardy.com/personal-mythmaking/ Here is her instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janellehardyart/ Her 100 days of What's Underneath paintings hashtag on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/100daysofwhatsunderneathpaintings/?hl=en :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Health Fuels Hustle
S4E9 - An Interview with Yarrow Magdalena

Health Fuels Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 47:59


Today I am so excited to have my friend Yarrow on the podcast because they really embody this role of "healer" is so many different ways. Yarrow Magdalena is a ritual maker and embodiment mentor who helps soft folks reclaim body love, intuition, a connection to nature and everyday magic. They also run Daydreaming Wolves, a podcast for dreamers who are into authentic conversations about healing, business journeys, everyday struggles and everyday magic. And Yarrow also runs a web design + tech studio called Yarrow Digital which supports small businesses in building heartfelt, sustainable online platforms made to hold big dreams and beautiful communities. So in addition to digging into juicy conversation about practicing healing and ritualizing healing for yourself as well as making healing more accessible in general, we're talking about running two different businesses and balancing exploring/practicing spirituality with getting work done.

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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#34 My interview with Natalie Ross on DIY media, overcoming self-doubt and embracing weirdness

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 74:54


I am still riding the summer solstice waves and am super happy to bring you another podcast episode with the beautiful Natalie Ross of Dream Freedom Beauty. Natalie and I had a really cool conversations about the following stuff of magical interest: - DIY Media and feeling less alone - The story behind the Dream Freedom Beauty podcast - Coming up against resistance as an entrepreneur - Overcoming self-doubt and being ok with imperfection - Working with privilege, being ok with being wrong and being called in - Embracing weirdness Natalie Ross produces two podcasts (Dream Freedom Beauty and Self Care Club) that help empaths, intuitives, and healers untangle themselves from childhood conditioning that made them feel like they weren't worthy or enough as they are. Natalie has a fierce passion for connecting with the non-human inhabitants of Earth. Through the communities that have grown around her podcasts, she's recently discovered that humans can be pretty cool, too. Dream Freedom Beauty podcast www.dreamfreedombeauty.com Self Care Club podcast - listen + learn about the online gatherings - www.selfcareclub.net Connect on Instagram: @DreamFreedomBeauty - https://www.instagram.com/dreamfreedombeauty/ @SelfCareClubbb - https://www.instagram.com/selfcareclubbb/ Grow Beautiful - @GrowBeautiful on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/growbeautiful Staring at Plants - another predecessor to Dream Freedom Beauty website: http://www.staringatplants.com Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrwAsFyqj95c9qiZC2DViNw/videos?disable_polymer=1 :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Visionary Souls with Sydney Campos
Ep 26: Sarah Chappell | Waking Up To Heal Yourself

Visionary Souls with Sydney Campos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 48:51


Sarah M. Chappell is an intuitive counselor, herbalist, and teacher based in Asheville, North Carolina. Sarah's experiences with alcoholism, depression, and anxiety have led her to specialize in addiction and mental health. She draws on her study of tarot, flower and stone essences, herbal medicine, spiritwork, and reiki to help clients unravel their stories, create lasting shifts, and heal themselves. Sarah is the host of the podcast So You Wanna Be A Witch where she invites soul-centered entrepreneurs to explore the intersection of spirituality and business. Her work has appeared on Brit & Co, Unwritten, Daydreaming Wolves, and The Art of Living, and she has collaborated with Maha Rose, Space by Mama Medicine, apexart, Villagers, East Fork Pottery, and Everyday Magic, amongst others.

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#33 My interview with Jordyn Schwersky on herbal skincare and favorite tarot decks

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 56:39


Hey loved ones, I am super proud to send another episode with the beautiful Jordyn Schwersky of mysticsister.net your way! It`s been a wonderful conversation about the following magical stuff: Working with tricky soil How Jordyn got into magic and the tarot through her mum Travelling with small tarot decks Healing skin problems with DIY herbalism Self-care for entrepreneurs Support for anxiety and depression Why regular tarot readings feels SO GOOD Jordyn Schwersky is an herbalist, tarot reader, writer, intuitive, and general witchy person. She founded Mystic Sister with the intent to offer tarot readings, herbal medicine, and a community where similarly minded people can reclaim their ancestral knowledge, open their hearts, and become whole. You can find out more at her website, https://www.mysticsister.net/. You can also contribute to her Patreon (in exchange for some pretty awesome goodies at https://www.patreon.com/mysticsister and follow her @mysticsister__ on Instagram. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#32 A solo episode on free tools for embodiment + self-healing

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 29:04


Happy full moon, dreambabes! I have some exciting news to share and also wanted to record a solo episode on free resources for when you are struggling, craving some shifts or just feel a bit stuck. There have been some really cool conversations about keeping magic + healing accessible (because really, if its not accessible to poor people, its not radical but also how do we as facilitators pay bills? So many questions!) lately and I wanted to share some stuff that has really helped me, especially at times when I was super limited on both time and money. Tune in to hear me talk about:  + How after months of soul searching I finally got lots clearer on my focus for Daydreaming Wolves and why I stayed up till 1am to redesign the whole site  + How I would love to invite you to think about how much structure and commitment you need around magic and self-care + What free resources I am super excited about at the moment + How I made space for nourishing input by decluttering newsletters and social media spaces  + How I find it 100% okay to check people`s free stuff out even if you are not in a position to buy anything  + Why just dancing to one song is making a huge difference for me right now and how I want to explore embodiment even more Here are some resources I talked about/wish I would have mentioned:  + Books I am currently loving are Embody by Connie Sobczak as well as Body Positive Power by Meghan Jayne Crabbe + My free everyday magic course: https://online-awesomeness-school1.teachable.com/p/free-ritual-magic-course + Holly Lowery`s work around eating disorder recovery and her podcast Well + Weird: https://www.hollylowery.com/well-and-weird/ (also great freebie to check out!)  + The Food Psych podcast by Christy Harrison: https://christyharrison.com/foodpsych/ + The Herbal Academy`s blog on herbalism full of recipes: https://theherbalacademy.com/blog/ + Lindsay Mack`s podcast with lots of free tarot teachings: https://www.lindsaymack.com/podcast ...I hope there is something in there for you!  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#31 My interview with Chanelle Bergeron on essences, vibrations and sweet morning rituals

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 54:48


Dreambabes, I am so honoured to send this beautiful conversation to you through the magic of Soundcloud and the internet!  The other day I received a reading from my guest Chanelle that left me feeling truly seen, more confident and empowered to untie some knots I had been playing with for years. I love her take on everyday magic and the way she works with plants, sounds and essences. Here is what we talked about:  Seeking magic out as a child The morning as a sweet altar space for the rest of the day Re-enchanting ordinary life The magic of experimental sound collage  Falling in love with flower essences  Choosing a tarot card for the year Chanelle A. Bergeron is a flower essence practitioner & an intuitive herbalist who weaves her knowledge of midwifery, astrology, tarot, & mysticism into her healing practice. When she is not in the apothecary, you will find her making improvised & atmospheric sound-collage music under the name of mille, dreaming of the water, and writing poems. She currently resides in Raleigh, NC with her brilliant partner, Minori Sanchiz-Fung. You can find more about her offerings online at: www.moonbymoonapothecary.com instagram: @moonbymoonapothecary email: moonbymoonapothecary@gmail.com bandcamp: mille.bandcamp.com Minori’s website: www.minorisanchizfung.com My dear friend Emma Scully who I mentioned in our interview: Instagram: @justherbals :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#30 My interview with Jennifer Patterson on poison medicine, psychedelics and working with grief

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 51:57


Sweet friends, I cannot imagine a more suitable episode to share with you on the Scorpio full moon!  My conversation with Jennifer was deep, beautiful and full of gems about the following:  - Supporting survivors with breathwork, body based writing workshops and herbalism - Working through grief and trauma while nurturing resilience - The creative process behind the anthology Queering Sexual Violence and why its so important to make support for survivors more inclusive  - The power of being truly witnessed - Psychedelic experiences and how they can completely alter the way we understand our lives - Working with poison medicine  Jennifer Patterson is a grief worker who uses plants, breath, words to explore survivorhood, body(ies) and healing.  A queer and trans affirming, trauma-informed herbalist and Breathwork facilitator, Jennifer offers sliding scale care as a practitioner through her own practice Corpus Ritual and is a member of The Breathe Network and Breathwork for Recovery. She facilitates writing and Breathwork workshops at healing centers, LGBTQ centers, a Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish healing center, a needle exchange and harm reduction clinic, veterans hospitals, online with the Transformative Language Arts Network, sexual violence resource centers, the collective What Would an HIV Doula Do?, and at colleges and universities. She is the editor of Queering Sexual Violence: Radical Voices from Within the Anti- Violence Movement (2016, https://queeringsexualviolence.com/), lectures across the country, and has had writing published in places like OCHO: A Journal of Queer Arts, Nat. Brut, The Establishment, HandJob, and The Feminist Wire with new publications forthcoming. She is also the creative nonfiction editor of Hematopoiesis Press. A graduate of Goddard College’s MA program, Jennifer is finishing a book project focused on translating embodied traumatic experience through somatic practices and critical and creative nonfiction. You can find more at http://ofthebody.net/.  :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#29 My interview with the Firebrand Witch on astrology and non-binary magic

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 47:22


Happy new moon in Taurus, dream babes! Thanks to our beautiful Patreons there is another episode to enjoy already!   This time I spoke to astrologer, tarot reader and writer the Firebrand Witch. It`s been a touching, honest, beautiful and giggly conversation about all of these beautiful things:   - Navigating the magical world as a non-binary person - Reclaiming the word witch - Doing magic at college - Astrology as an intuitive art that heals through creating narrative - Creative morning practices - Tarot as a reflective tool for survivors - Patreon as a way to support independent makers - Navigating the start of a new business - I dentifying with tarot cards The Firebrand Witch is an astrologer, tarot reader, idea synthesizer and writer who is on a daily dash to make meaning of society and human beings through the magic of the planets and the cards. They are a mad agender cyborg witch with a heart of flames committed to supporting humans through their underworld journeys as they (re)discover their magic, meaning, and passion for being. They write weekly horoscopes and occasional reflections on healing and transforming over at thefirebrandwitch.com. To learn more: http://thefirebrandwitch.com/about/ To book a reading:  http://thefirebrandwitch.com/tarot-reading-store/ Instagram: @thefirebrandwitch  Facebook: fb.com/thefirebrandwitch Twitter: @firebrandwitch Patreon: http://patreon.com/thefirebrandwitch :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#28 My interview with Amy Kuretsky on health and joy for our bodies and for our businesses

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 52:46


Hey friends, how is everyone doing and feeling?  I have a beautiful episode with my friend and dream babe Amy Kuretsky to share - honestly, this one is wonderful and covers such a broad range of topics plus very many giggles! Here is what we talked about:  - Amy`s story with chronic illness and how she got into herbalism, acupuncture, breathwork and the tarot - Feeling healthy both in our bodies and our businesses and how that is deeply related - How we can learn from plants - How we try to stay connected to nature in winter  - Why we think its important to ask plants for permission - How we are trying to make our work accessible through sliding scales and online offerings and still want to honour our own time and energy at the same time - Why we love tarot as a tool to express what we can`t quiet say yet Amy Kuretsky is a wellness coach for mind, body, and business. As a creative entrepreneur herself, she doesn’t think that you have to choose between your health and your hustle. Her work is focused on helping female-identified and non-binary business owners heal what needs healing - whether that’s their anxiety and limiting beliefs one day or their business model the next.  When she’s not coaching creative business owners she’s running a busy Chinese medicine clinic in Minneapolis, leading wellness retreats around the country, and getting woo-wooAF. Here are some links you might want to check out:  Amy`s website: https://www.amykuretsky.com/ Amy`s instagram: http://instagram.com/amykuretsky Amy`s monthly breathwork offering: https://www.amykuretsky.com/monthly-medicine/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#27 A solo episode to celebrate 3 years in business and dreaming new dreams!

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 31:48


Friends, we made it to 10k listens, can you imagine?! Thank you so much! In this episode I just want to send you a really big thank you, tell you a bit more about my story and share some new things that I am currently working on. Tune in to hear about how I started out in web design, how Daydreaming Wolves came to be, what I wish I had known sooner and what I am wishing for in my fourth year. Wishing you a beautiful Sunday, dream babes! :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#26 My interview with Otter Lieffe on healing through writing and DIY media

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 50:05


For this episode I got to interview Otter Lieffe who wrote and self-published the incredible book of speculative fiction called Margins and Murmurations about struggle, sex work and time travel. As you know I think DIY media and representation are super important topics, so it was amazing to talk to her about the creative process and how healing it can be to imagine a different future for marginalised folks. We also talked about reframing PTSD, visibility, creating dignified working conditions for ourselves, community funding and the radical bodywork network. You can support Otter`s work and receive access to wonderful extras through her Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/otterlieffe Otter is a working class, femme, trans woman, in and out of Brussels and Berlin where she runs a trans and queer-focused holistic clinic called Safer Healing (https://saferhealing.org/). Margins and Murmurations (https://otterlieffe.com/marginsandmurmurations/) is her first novel. She has been involved in grassroots activism for over a decade, in Latin America, the Middle East, Europe and North America and has at various times found herself involved in queer community organising, land reclamation, language teaching in migrant worker communities, playing samba in demonstrations and being too tired to get up the next day. She speaks between 3 and 5 languages and rarely sits still long enough to watch the seasons change. Written by a trans woman and sex worker, Margins and Murmurations puts gender, queerness and femininity at the centre of its twisting narrative. In this sensitive exploration of exclusion, Otter Lieffe calls us to renew our struggles against oppression and to proudly reclaim the margins that so many of us call home.   Margins and Murmurations “This is the story of Ash, a trans woman and healer living in a corner of Europe controlled by a militarized state. Amidst the economic crash of the 2020s, this land, once a hub of diversity, saw the rise of a state-imposed monoculture of gender, sexuality, ability and race. Those that didn’t fit, known as the divergents, were imprisoned, expelled or worse. Ash and her best friend Pinar long ago escaped the City, left behind their days of fighting State oppression, and are eking out a calmer life in the forest, ravaged by the effects of climate change. One day, Jason, a resistance fighter, arrives abruptly into their life, reigniting personal and political drives and they find themselves drawn back into the fight. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#25 My interview with Sophie Macklin on un-shaming money and anti-capitalist abundance magic

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 42:25


Happy slightly belated new moon, you dreambabes! I hope the eclipse season is treating you well, that you are being showered in beautiful insights and that healing feels like softly floating down a river on a stable and supportive leaf (idk where that came from, I had a lot of rose tea this morning).  I feel super excited to bring you this gem of a conversation - it`s is a beautiful deep-dive into ideas, challenges and dreams around sharing, solidarity and engaging with money in sustainable, healthier ways. We also talked about the seduction of quick cash in the online business world, what it can mean to have social capital and access to resources and how the internet isn`t as democratic as we may think it is. I have worked with Sophie personally and feel that my life is so much richer with her in it - I can feel why she is so passionate about her work and I really value her perspectives.  Sophie Macklin is a queer femme witch, anti-capitalist abundance coach, and feminist priestess in love with the magic of valuing and care. She works with people on thriving within and despite capitalism as we all work to dismantle systemic oppression. She believes the current system for resource distribution is drastically unfair, and relies on the exploitation of land and people. She is interested in creating something different.  Sophie is passionate about women and queers getting paid for their work, mutual aid, and all of us getting imaginative about new economies and new ways of being.  You can find Sophie`s website here:  http://www.feministabundance.com/ And this is her instagram:  http://instagram.com/sophieamacklin :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#24 A special blue moon episode with Vanessa Sage on intuitive tarot magic for ourselves

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 50:15


Hey friends, happy almost blue moon to you! I have a really special episode for you to celebrate this magical moon - Vanessa Sage came back on the show (listen to the first episode with her, #9, if you haven`t already) to talk about intuitive tarot magic and finding confidence, inspiration and comfort through the cards. We had a chat about finding the right deck, making little rituals out of readings, giving yourself permission to approach the cards with unwashed hair and uncertain questions, trusting your intuitive interpretations and finding your own voice as a reader. Vanessa Sage’s work focuses on self-compassion, inner-bravery, and discovering the mystery in our everyday lives. She offers spiritual and business mentorship, Priestess training, and tarot readings to help you enchant your everyday, bring your imagination to life, and listen to your wild soul’s calling! She has a PhD in cultural anthropology, and spent many years studying Buddhism, pilgrimage, and alternative spirituality as an anthropologist of religion. You can find her at http://vanessasage.com/ and sign up for the free Tarot Love Month program here: http://vanessasage.com/tarot-love-month/ Learn more about the Sage Intuitive Tarot School here: http://vanessasage.com/sage-intuitive-tarot-school-level-one/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#23 My interview with Jessie Susannah Karnatz on having a magical relationship with cash

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 36:00


For this beautiful new moon I have the honour of sending an interview with Jessie Susannah Karnatz, aka $Money Witch$ your way! We talked about how she became a money witch, how she developed a powerful relationship with physical cash, how she formed a worker´s cooperative with fellow sex workers and how she managed to rebuild her financial and professional life after a divorce and an eviction. Jessie also shared some really beautiful and insightful thoughts on survival in late stage capitalism and how money can contribute to liberation in really tangible, practical and efficient ways.  Jessie Susannah Karnatz, aka $Money Witch$, is an Intuitive Financial Coach, bookkeeper, and tax preparer bringing Capitalism-Critical Business Lady Swag to clients in the Bay Area and via Skype. You can find more information on her work at www.healyourfinances.com and on Instagram @money.witch. Jessie also has a Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg9QueTgSbQOxd5eBwGkR5g) and is offering a business basics course for not so basic business babes here: https://www.healyourfinances.com/businessbabes.html :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#22 My interview with Asali Earthwork on tarot magic, rituals and representation in the tarot

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 48:08


Hey friends, I am so sorry for the slightly delayed full moon podcast episode! This one is super sweet and yet really powerful - Asali has shared a ton of beautiful insights about her own tarot, magic, creative and plant practices and how they saved her life. I received tarot readings from her during some interesting turning points in my life and really, really loved her fierce yet gentle guidance. We also talked about the tarot deck reviews Asali is doing, why she cares so much about community and representation and how she came to create tea blends that reflect some of the major arcana cards. Enjoy! Asali is a Black queer femme community healer and earthworker writing (https://www.asaliearthwork.com/blog/), practicing (https://www.asaliearthwork.com/tarot/), and creating (https://www.asaliearthwork.com/shop) at Asali Earthwork. Her healing work is rooted in using self-care as a means to disrupt systems of oppression and prioritize care for her community. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#21 A special solo episode for the winter solstice

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 29:49


Hey friends, this time its just me - tune in to hear about how I am celebrating the winter solstice and NYE, what my business and life highlights for the year were and what I am hoping for in 2018. I am also sharing some ideas for small tarot rituals as well as herbal self-care and I am letting you know how you can receive Monthly Magic as well as regular tarot support from me in 2018 through my Patreon which you can find here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves But most importantly: thank you so so much for your ongoing love and support, I feel super lucky to have you in my life and I can`t wait to see what magic we can create together in 2018! :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#20 My interview with Rachael Maddox on sex after trauma, embodied healing and bad spells

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 44:22


This episode is really close to my heart and extra special. Rachael Maddox is a trauma resolution educator, coach and guide whose work I have followed with joy and excitement for a long while. I believe with every cell of my being that her work is needed now more than ever and I am excited to share a bit of her with you! Tune in to hear about our visions for collective sexual healing and trauma resolution, what we can do when old trauma resurfaces, the tenderness of starting over and doing intimacy differently and why we feel it can help to think of trauma as a bad spell. We also had a chat about the similarities between consent in sex and consent in marketing, how we can create fair exchanges and why somatic approaches to healing are so important. Content note: We talked about family stuff, sexual trauma and violence, but there are no graphic elements. I highly recommend checking Rachael`s kickstarter for her upcoming book Sex after Trauma out at bit.ly/sexaftertraumabook - there are amazing treats and you`ll be supporting work that is so needed in the world. Join Rachael on Instagram for a 30-day free course called The Reclamation :: Opening the Doorway to Delicious Sex After Trauma. instagram.com/rachaelmaddox and visit her website RachaelMaddox.com to sign up for the free video series we`ve mentioned. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#19 My interview with Mary Evans on making decks and trusting your creativity

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 49:57


Happy new moon in Scorpio! This episode is super special, especially if you are into making art and divination. Mary Evans of Spirit Speak talked to me about the magic of Joshua Tree, creating relatable, non-heteronormative oracle and tarot decks, reading the cards for ourselves and finding a place for your work in the world while capitalism is still a thing. We also talked about learning to have trust and confidence in your creative expression when you`ve struggled at school and finding a way to balance running a business and doing social media magic with privacy and rest. Here is Mary`s website: https://www.spirit-speak.com/ And this is her instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/spirit.speak/ She has also recently been featured on Etsy: https://blog.etsy.com/en/day-life-spirit-speak-tarot/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#18 My interview with Sarah Faith Gottesdiener on living in moon time

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 52:36


Happy full moon in Taurus you beautiful being!  My celebratory gift is a beautiful interview with Sarah Faith Gottesdiener who creates the Many Moon workbooks that have had a big impact on my life and my understanding of time and seasons. We talked about writing for our past and future selves, being a teenage witch, living in moon time, the creative and self-publishing process of the Many Moon workbooks and nurturing consistency in our magical practices. Enjoy! Sarah Faith Gottesdiener is a creative living in Los Angeles, CA. She designs, art directs and consults with small businesses, non-profits, and large companies around the USA. Sarah has run her feminist apparel company Modern Women for 10 years and her designs are carried in stores in Canada, the UK, and the United States. A student of the Tarot since 2004, Sarah has been reading Tarot cards professionally for the past 5 years. Sarah has taught classes on metaphysical subjects such as Moonbeaming, the Tarot, and Intuition for the past 4 years around the United States and Canada. She is the creator of the Many Moons Workbooks.  View Sarah's design site here: http://sarahgottesdiener.com/ View Sarah's spiritual musings here: https://visualmagic.info/ Book a Tarot session with Sarah here: https://visualmagic.info/contact/ Buy items from Modern Women here: http://modernwomen.bigcartel.com/ Follow Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gottesss/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#17 My interview with Langston Kahn on emotional clearing and ancestral healing

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 45:43


I know I always say this, but this interview was really special and feels so beautifully well timed for the season of ancestral connection! Langston Kahn is a shamanic practitioner based in New York who helps his clients with emotional clearing and building a connection to their ancestors. In this episode we talked about the concept of Inner Relationship Focussing, podcasting as an oral tradition, healing intergenerational patterns and connecting with ancestors, working with altars, self-care and our visions for collective healing. Enjoy!  This is the blog post Langston mentioned: http://www.occupy-your-heart.com/blog/how-to-start-shamanic-journeying This is the class on healing triggers we talked about: http://www.occupy-your-heart.com/online-classes.html You can also find Langston on instagram and Facebook! :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#16 My interview with Lisa Nagel on Everyday Magic

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 36:23


This week I had my beautiful friend and business guide Lisa Nagel on the show - we talked about keeping it real, simple and magical and how we can learn through joy rather than just through difficult experiences. We also shared some rituals that are pretty easy to do and have really helped us through challenging times, explored what it can mean to work with desire and surrender and talked about being at ease with the cycles of expansion and contraction. Lisa is such a sweet, wonderful babe and I am delighted to share her with you! In this episode we mentioned the concepts of mantras and chakras and as two white people we`d like to acknowledge that these are practices that have generously been brought to us in Europe by Indian teachers like Swami Sivananda who shared their wisdom with us despite the horrific experiences their communities have made through colonisation. Lisa Nagel is a card reader and healer currently based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. She supports women through a unique blend of love filled card and energy readings by marrying the magical, spiritual and the practical to empower them, witness and heal their wild sensitive souls. She deeply believes in the inherent wisdom each soul carries and in making more space for sacredness in our lives.  Lisa`s website:  http://www.wildsensitivesouls.com/ Lisa`s instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildsensitivesouls/ Her free full moon ritual kit: http://www.wildsensitivesouls.com/yourfreeritualkit :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#15 My interview with Lindsay Mack on Soul Tarot and healing from trauma and PTSD

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 67:17


Hey friends, this episode is really, really beautiful - especially if you are into the tarot. Lindsay Mack has been such an inspiration to me as she has a really unique way of working with the cards in healing and creative ways. I got to ask her about self-care practices, plant friends, making wild career moves and healing from trauma and PTSD.  Lindsay shared her view on soul cards, how her astrological houses have helped her better understand her experience, how she started her journey as a tarot reader after a major crisis, what eucalyptus means to her and why she wants to connect to the plants of her ancestry. We also talked about healing trauma as a present moment process around something that happened in the past, what our relationship to the word witch is and our perspective on generosity and unconventional online marketing.  A little side note - the sound quality unfortunately is a little lower than usual in this episode as I had some tech issues, I hope you still enjoy it!  More about Lindsay:  Lindsay Mack is a Brooklyn based intuitive counselor, holistic healer, tarot reader, and the founder of Wild Soul Healing, and Tarot for the Wild Soul. She offers and facilitates Intuitive Soul Readings, Intuitive and Spiritual Coaching, Mentorship, and Tarot Trainings for those who desire to heal, evolve and live fully on their true soul path.  She is the creator of Soul Tarot, a way of interpreting, understanding and intentionally utilizing the Tarot as wild medicine for our soul's evolution. Soul Tarot is a fusion of channeled wisdom from her guides, her 22 years of experience reading and studying Tarot, and her own healing journey through abuse and PTSD.  Lindsay`s website: www.lindsaymack.com Her instagram account:  https://www.instagram.com/wildsoulhealing/ Her Tarot for the Wild Soul course that we talked about:  https://www.lindsaymack.com/tarotforthewildsoul :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#14 Deep self-care with herbalism + the tarot for wild times

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 22:07


Hey friends, this episode is a little different - its just me this time, talking about self-care and how we can use it to show up as better allies right now. I am sharing some ideas, recipes and resources for easy herbal recipes as well as tarot spreads that can help you cut through the overwhelm that the eclipse season has brought up for many of us. Here are some resources I have mentioned: Rosemary Gladstar: https://www.sagemountain.com/ By way of sorrow - free zine edited by Alexis: http://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/by-way-of-sorrow-healing-magick-for-times-of-grieving?rq=grief Travis Alabanza`s book Before you step outside, love me: http://travisalabanza.co.uk/ Rachael Maddox, trauma resolution coach: http://rachaelmaddox.com/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#13 My interview with Ren Zatopek on being a spirit worker and finding your own magical path

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 48:44


You babes are in for such a treat with this interview! I recently started Ren`s two year apprenticeship and absolutely love her undogmatic, enchanting, practical and flexible approach. We talked about her background, talking to plants and ancestors, working with the body and spiritual hygiene - it was a really beautiful chat and I am so excited to share it with you! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Ren Zatopek is a traditional spiritworker. Spiritwork is the art of communicating with the seen and unseen identities, ideas, and spirits of life, then working with them to create meaningful change, or to restore their capacity for change. Ren has worked full-time for over a decade in Los Angeles as a community spiritworker. Ren is a graduate of the Institute of Psycho-Structural Balancing, a student of Rita and Griffin Ced and Orion Foxwood, an initiate of the Ced Tradition of Heretical Witchcraft and of Raven's Cry Grove, Ár nDraíocht Féin, and an apprentice with the House of Brigh. In 2016 Ren closed her private practice and began building an 8-year online program and community for free spirits all over the world with an interest in learning a non-dogmatic, flexible method of spiritwork that is accessible and useful to anyone regardless of cultural identity or lack of identity. Learn more about spiritwork and enroll in a free 2-month introductory program: https://www.renzatopek.com :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#12 My interview with Kerrie Basha about seasonal magic and living with the moon

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 34:06


Hey friends, this episode is a real treat if you are interested in the seasons, the tarot and becoming a reader as well as creating authentic rituals that work for you. Kerrie is a wonderful witch with so much experience and love for her work, so I am excited to share some of her insights with you! Kerrie Basha is Bohomofo, a tarot reader, writer and storyteller from regional Australia. A practicing witch with twenty years’ experience working in natural therapies, she is fascinated by the unseen and what lies hidden in the dark. Kerrie is a meditation facilitator and creates journeys for all ages and all works of life through her meditations, offering the chance for anyone and everyone to learn to peer deeply within. She creates personalised rituals and spells for her clients and loves to spend her time in the wilds collecting plants and bones, shells and branches with her animal familiars. Find Kerrie at http://www.bohomofo.com/ and check her instagram account @bohomofo :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#11 My interview with Sarah M. Chappell on plant magic, being a witch and overcoming addictions

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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 58:32


I will be super honest here - Sarah had been an instagram crush of mine for a while before I was super brave and emailed her about coming on my show and thank Goddess she said yes! Sarah is super magical yet totally down to earth and has shared lots of gems about her way of reading the tarot, working with plants and letting go of habits that are no longer serving her. We also talked about authentic self-care, living in Asheville and reclaiming the word witch. I also highly recommend checking out her blog (all links below) and signing up for her self-care checklist. Enjoy! Sarah M. Chappell is a transformational healer based outside of Asheville, North Carolina. She intuitively blends tarot, flower and stone essences, and herbal remedies to empower women to heal themselves. Her personal journey of healing depression and addiction has led her to believe that we each have the ability to create our own wellbeing, and that with tools and support we can unravel, shift, and heal our stories of suffering. sarahmchappell.com instagram.com/sarahmchappell facebook.com/healyourselfwithsarahmchappell pinterest.com/sarahmchappell :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#10 My interview with Jade Mars on queering intimacy and DIY culture

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2017 36:04


I had so much fun interviewing my friend Jade for this episode! We hung out on their bed and talked about DIY culture, making zines, being a writer and what it means to us to queer intimacy and relationships. I love their workshops and zines and am super excited to share their insights with you

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#9 My interview with Vanessa Sage on walking the priestess path and loving the tarot

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 55:23


This week I had the honour to interview my friend and teacher Vanessa Sage! We talked about slowing down, being in community, rituals and self-care, feeling enchanted by life and political aspects of the priestess path. Its a great episode to listen to while enjoying some tea and cuddles with your pet, especially if you are interested in women`s spirituality and/or the tarot

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#8 My interview with Melanie St. Ours on herbalism, chronic illness and plant initiations

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 57:47


I am extremely proud and excited to share this latest episode with you! I met Melanie St. Ours about a year and a half ago when I did a course on ancestral healing that she co-taught and looking back now I think that really was the gateway that got me into herbalism. This is a really beautiful interview in which she shared her perspective on chronic illnesses, asking for help, working with trauma and herbalism. Enjoy and check out her free Youtube series on the foundations of healing! Melanie St. Ours is a clinical herbalist specializing in mental health and women's health. She is the founder of Psyche & Soma LLC. Melanie's diverse training includes certification from the East West School of Herbology's Professional Herbalist Program, an honors degree in Drama from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and deep training in Myofascial Release and CranioSacral Therapy. Her approach to healing harnesses the power of imagination and storytelling alongside traditional herbal wisdom and practical health education. This is Melanie`s website: www.psycheandsoma.com And here is her Youtube channel with her free series on the foundations of healing: https://www.youtube.com/user/MelanieStOurs :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#7 Rituals for the Full Moon in Libra

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 23:54


I am doing something new and exciting this year - each full moon I will share a little ritual and live tarot reading on my podcast. You can get cozy and follow along in whatever way works for you - I will chat a little about what is going on for me, what has inspired me this months and what I am hoping for and then I will share some recipes as well as ritual ideas and a tarot reading. This full moon is in Libra, so the focus will be on relationship, balance and forgiveness. Here are the resources I talked about in this episode: Sarah Chapell on Flower Essences https://sarahmchappell.com/blog/2017/4/5/what-are-flower-essences Asia Suler`s free Earth Intuition course https://onewillowapothecaries.com/2017/03/29/opening-earth-intuition/ Chani Nicholas`s astro insights http://chaninicholas.com/ The Wild Unknown Tarot https://www.thewildunknown.com/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#6 Communication for better sex and relationships with Amelia Bayes

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 28:44


It`s been such a joy to interview my friend Amelia Bayes for this episode - we talked about relationships, sex ed, communication and uhm...gardening gloves. Amelia is a sex and relationship coach as well as a wonderful counsellor. Find them at http://www.vixencoaching.com/ (where you can sign up for their free resource library) and https://www.ameliabayescounselling.com/ :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#5 How to get started with herbalism as self-care

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 21:36


Herbalism has become a major passion of mine in the past year, so I wanted to create an episode all about that good stuff. Tune in to hear about how I got into herbalism, what I am currently brewing up, where I see the benefits of my practices and what inspired me. I talked about these babes towards the end: https://www.sagemountain.com/ http://www.crazyherbalist.com/ http://honestowlherbal.com/ http://www.wortsandcunning.com/ and here is my partner link for the Herbal Academy: https://theherbalacademy.com/courses-classes/?ap_id=sarahhebben Let me know if you have any questions! A note I need to make: None of this information is meant to diagnose, treat or cure you! :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#4 Running A Business And Creating Online Courses As An Introvert

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 22:01


If you feel unsure about starting an online project or "putting yourself out there" I totally feel you! I consider myself a hardcore introvert and one of the main reasons for starting a business for me was wanting to work from home, in my pyjamas. In this episode I am riffing about building a platform while feeling shy and starting to create online courses. Enjoy! :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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#2 Why self-love is everything and how to build it

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 28:24


Does self-love sound icky to you? I definitely felt that way. But man, its so essential. Sometimes its too far out and the best we can do is to aim for self-acceptance. In this episode I am chatting away about how to love yourself a tiny bit more every day. :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast
#1 - An introduction to the Daydreaming Wolves podcast

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 29:44


My first ever podcast episode! This is me chatting about my story, how I started my web design business and then Daydreaming Wolves, how I dropped out of uni three times before finally graduating and how I came to love plants so much. There are also some thoughts on the politics of healing, ethical tarot readings and accessibility. Enjoy! :: About me and the Daydreaming Wolves podcast :: My name is Yarrow I am a queer writer, body worker, plant lover and ritual facilitator. My podcast and the community I’ve built around it is meant to support soft folks in reclaiming embodiment, creative expression, a connection to nature and everyday magic. On Daydreaming Wolves you’ll find a mix of deep dive conversations with beautiful people who are exploring things that feel good in their own way and solo episodes in which I am sharing how to guides and magical food for thought with you. If you like the podcast you might also like my Wild Embodiment membership - it’s a beautiful community on Mighty Networks that meets every month for soulful check ins, rituals and embodied writing. Everyone receives a monthly package filled with herbal recipes and video guides, play lists, journaling prompts, meditations, self-massage and writing practices as well as seasonal ritual ideas. You can learn more here: http://www.daydreamingwolves.com/the-magic-of-embodiment-program/ and you’re welcome to become a Patron to support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/daydreamingwolves I also run a web design, tech support and small business mentoring studio over here: https://yarrowdigital.com/

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Peaceful Power Podcast
26: Sarah Magdalena Love on magic making, story telling & activism

Peaceful Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 40:50


Sarah Magdalena Love is a web designer and online marketing expert by day and a self-healing advocate, magic maker and story teller by night. Her business SarahMagdalenaLove.com empowers female entrepreneurs by supporting them in building powerful online platforms while her blog DaydreamingWolves.com is all about healing, activism and the good life.

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