On the Regenerative Mystic Podcast we’re asking questions like, “What happens when change is not something that happens to us, but rather something we initiate from within the realm of our own living actions, our dream spaces, and our imaginations?How can we design futures of wholeness? What does it look like? Taste like? Feel like? How can we honor and craft a vision of the future that holds all of us?" Hosted by queer black non-binary futurist whose work stands at the intersection between mysticism, entrepreneurship, and the creative process. Find us at www.braveschool.co.
Recorded at the end of Summer, Narinder and I discuss our shared experiences growing up in religious fundamentalist communities and how it shaped our perspectives on life. We explore the beauty and romance in everyday living and the importance of calling forth the beauty in this world. Narinder also shares her journey as a death midwife and the role of death midwifery in society. We discuss the concept of forgiving this realm, embracing death as home, and the importance of wonder and unconditional love.
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About Narinder Bazen
Narinder Bazen serves in these curious times as an artist, Death Midwife, Death Midwifery trainer, and Enchanted Life Guide. Her work centers around midwifing society, as we let go of the world we knew to take hold of the world we want to see for ourselves.
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Pain is mycelial. This episode is dedicated to sharing in prayers for Palestine and recognizing how we can each own our role in the global revolution our world needs.
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How do you know if you have spiritual gifts? What are the signs that your spiritual gifts are coming online? In this week's episode of the Kinspirit podcast, I continue our mini-series on Spiritual Gifts by sharing some of the key signs that your spiritual gifts are coming online and how to work with them. I also share some key things to watch out for that will help you to stay grounded, discerning, watchful, and in your body without shutting your heart down from the experience that you are having
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Carly Mountain, author of Descent & Rising: Women's Stories and Embodying the Inanna Myth, joins the podcast to discuss the psychospiritual descent to soul and the wildly misunderstood sacred rites of passage that many women secretly experience. She emphasizes the importance of calling this wisdom back into the lives of women and normalizing the nature of both descent and rising as part of the feminine path. Carly explores the concept of sacrifice and the need to let go of certain aspects of ourselves in order to rise and embody our true selves. She also highlights the role of desire and pleasure in the journey of descent and rising, and the importance of compassion for ourselves and others as we navigate these transformative processes.
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About Carly Mountain
Carly Mountain is a psychotherapist, women’s initiatory guide, breathworker and author of Descent & Rising: Women’s Stories & the Embodiment of the Inanna Myth. Her work has evolved over twenty years of working with sacred practice and space holding. She lives in Sheffield, England with her husband and two daughters.
Website: carlymountain.com
Instagram: carly_mountain
There's something that happens when we walk through a soul-level initiation: we discover that we may have extrasensory gifts. These gifts don't often feel like "gifts" at first. Sometimes they feel intense, like the veil is a bit thinner than we thought before. If you're like many people, you take to google to try and figure out what's happening to you. Perhaps you have dreams or premonitions about things that haven't happened yet. Perhaps you feel more sensitive to other people and environments. These experience may sound cool and exciting, but they are not always pleasant. They come with a tax to the body. It doesn't always feel pleasant to perceive the mixing of many people's energetic cocktails through your one little body. It's not always fun to wake up from dreams that feel prophetic, but a have a tinge of fear or darkness that we may not feel comfortable holding or working with.
When discovering your spiritual gifts for the first time, it's really important to be supported. It's really important to have tools, technology, and wisdom in your corner for when the spiritual initiation takes you into territory you've never gone into before.
In this episode with Sarah Wildeman of Our Common, we explore the complexity of relationships and our connection to land and place. We discuss how important it is to witness each other honestly, hold space for generative conflict, and allow ourselves to process harms that may occur within our community bonds. We also delve into the ways in which our relationship with the land can teach us new ways of connecting and being together. We hope this episode supports you in your inquiries into interconnectedness and the wisdom of understanding ourselves as part of a whole system, a wider web of relating.
About Sarah Wildeman
Sarah is a leadership & relationship dynamics coach, community-builder, and founder of Our Common - a coaching and consulting practice serving community seekers, community builders, and existing communities. Nearly a decade of community-living, and years of experience working and coaching in complex organizational dynamics, has equipped her to work with people to navigate nuanced relationships with authenticity and courage, empowering individuals and teams to get creative and create lasting change. Her work includes leading community conversation, running a re-villaging group, hosting nature-based retreats, and coaching with leaders, teams, and living-communities.
Sarah grew up in a home focused on hospitality, and mutual-aid, where shared elements of life with friends and neighbours was considered ‘normal’. With her own young-family, she lived in intentional-community for close to a decade - including living on shared land with other singles and families while sharing meals, work, and chores etc. She's spent the last 4 years setting down roots in the BC Okanagan, where she and her family seek to live in alignment with their core-values of environmental stewardship, community-care, and local-impact, through small daily choices.
Sarah brings a collaborative whole-system approach to all her work, making space for collective grappling, encouraging courageous action, and helping us to remember we're never truly alone.
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Welcome back to the Kinspirit podcast! In this episode, we explore the concept of radical inherent belonging and the importance of living from a place of deep connection to the Earth. We discuss the role of the sun as an archetypal medicine and how it supports us in our journey toward our culture work. We also redefine the idea of Earth Stewardship, emphasizing that it goes beyond land tending and encompasses all aspects of our lives and contributions to culture.
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This week, David Bedrick, an elder dedicated to the work of Unshaming, joins me on the podcast to discuss what it means to step into the transformative potential of eldership. We explore the ache for elders in our culture and the necessity of imparted wisdom, courage, and insight. David shares his personal journey of finding his path and the role of elders in guiding and supporting him. Together, we discuss the quality of humility, the power of embracing the darkness, and the regenerative nature of forgiveness as a path of heart.
About David Bedrick
David Bedrick is an elder dedicated to the work of unshaming our culture and our world. He is the founder of the Santa Fe Institute for Shame Based Studies and the author of several books, including "Talking Back to Dr. Phil" and "17 Women's Stories of Hunger, Body, Shame and Redemption." David's upcoming book, "Unshamed," will be published in 2024.
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David Bedrick, an elder and founder of the Santa Fe Institute for Shame Based Studies, joins the podcast to discuss the concept of eldership and the importance of stepping into this role in our culture. He emphasizes the need for elders to embrace their path of heart and share their wisdom and experiences with others. David also explores the significance of humility, death, and regenerativeness in the journey of becoming an elder.
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Unshamed: Monthly Medicine
Hello new listeners! Welcome to the Kinspirit Podcast.
Inside of Kinspirit, we are dedicated to the work of bridging the gap between the everyday and the sacred, exploring change, initiation, and crafting a better world. This podcast aims to inspire listeners to notice subtle shifts in themselves and in the culture that can lead to powerful outcomes and systemic change. By centering the soft body, the nervous system's need for sweetness, safety, and truth, this podcast explores how to integrate multiple dimensions and realities into crafting futures for ourselves and future generations. Through conversations with various guests, we will delve into concepts of cultural wholeness, the medicine of initiation, the seasons, and change.
We'll be asking questions like, “How might we craft futures of wholeness? What does that look like, taste, feel like? What does it look like in our work? In our relationships with ourselves and each other, and in our relationship with the mystery and our myths?
How can we allow wholeness to be centered in our human evolution and global creative processes? How can we craft a vision of the future that can hold all of us?"
We hope these episodes to support you in your own inquiry into these questions. Thank you for listening. Enjoy.
Daje welcomes listeners back to the Kinspirit Podcast after a brief hiatus. She shares her decision to move back to New Mexico after initially planning to move to California. Daje also announces changes to the Thresholdkeeper Retreat and introduces the guest for this episode, Sabrina Monarch, an astrologer and host of the Magic of the Spheres podcast. They discuss the themes of Saturn in Pluto and how to work with current Pluto transits. The conversation explores the concepts of soul fracturing, transiting high and low places, the somatic integration of different realms of reality (digital, physical, akashic), and how to become a reality artist.
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Sabrina Monarch is an astrologer, novelist, mystic, romantic, and philosopher. She hosts the Magic of the Spheres podcast and has a background in evolutionary astrology. Sabrina is known for her interdisciplinary and evolving approach to astrology.
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In this episode, Sabrina discusses the themes of Pluto in Aquarius and Saturn in Pisces and how they relate to our personal and collective experiences. She explores the concept of high and low places, how to integrate of different realms, the challenges and opportunities that come with these transits, and how to become a reality artist that can dance with the transits rather than become overcome by them. Sabrina emphasizes the importance of intentional participation and how astrology is here to guide us through these times of great change.
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Weaving a New Story of Courage, Power, and Purpose on the Earth
Lately on the podcast, we've been transiting the realms of sacred rites of passage, thresholdcrossing and initiation. We've been exploring what it looks like to embracing our natural cycles of life / death / change / initiation and recognize the medicine that each of these stages offer us. In this episode, I sit down with my sister, Ashley River, Ceremonial Tattooist, Facilitator, Co-Founder of School of the Sacred Arts: A Mystery School for Ceremonial Tattoo and Co-Visionary of the Thresholdkeeper Retreat, happening on July 27 - 30 in the coastal redwoods of Mendocino, CA.
We both met in Santa Fe, NM in a time when we were both transiting through powerful initiations that matured us and woke us up to deeper layers of the medicine, work, and vision we're both individually called to birth. Part of what has forged our friendship is the recognition of how terrifying it can be to step out into your work and medicine with past life (a present life) karmic memories of being burned, hung, tried, and exiled while putting your everything into birthing vision into the world.
In this episode, we explore what it looks like to deeply surrender to the potent medicine our initiations invite us into. We talk about how the purpose of initiatory medicine is to lift us up into a higher beauty and an expanded capacity to step into our unique potential.
I'm so excited to co-host Thresholdkeeper with my sister Ashley. You can find out more about her medicine, her School of the Sacred Art and our work together below:
About Ashley River
Ashley River is a multidimensional artist, ceremonialist, author, teacher, mystic, and threshold guide. She is the creator and teacher of a healing modality of ceremonial tattoo alchemy called Soul Tattoo®, the Author of Tending to the Sacred, and Messages from the Heart of the Divine oracle deck, Host of Weaving your Web podcast. co-founder of Feminine Voices retreats and School of the Sacred Arts school for Sacred Tattooing. Her work is a devotion to desire, feminine liberation, soul expression, and creative empowerment through the deep and wild evolutionary path.
www.ashleyriver.co
About Thresholdkeeper Retreat
Thresholdkeeper is a midsummer, threshold-crossing respite for healers and medicine keepers in the redwood forests of Mendocino, CA taking place on July 27 - 30.
This is a retreat for the ones who hear the unmistakable call to surrender to the wisdom of the Pysche's Song. It is for those who know that their life's work is to traverse the deep world – the liminal spaces of mystery, death, change, birth, and initiation – in order to gather the ingredients of the medicines they know will serve their people in these times of immense cultural change.
Thresholdkeeper is for those who honor that the path of becoming is not rainbows and fairies, but the daily work of firmly walking upon rich, dark soil of a changing Earth. Learn more about Thresholdkeeper at the link below.
https://www.thresholdkeeper.info/
I first heard the term psychospiritual descent to soul from Bill Plotkin, eco-depth philosopher and SoulCraft Guide who has dedicated the last 40 years of his life guiding people through nature-based soul descent. In the introduction of his book, Journey to Soul Initiation, he refers to himself as a "Cocoon Weaver", apprenticed by the archetype of Death. Reading Plotkin's work for the first time a year and a half ago was a homecoming of resonance. He languages the rite of passage of the psychospiritual descent to soul like no other I've read.
In this episode of the Kinspirit podcast, I share five practical things to consider while moving through soul descent. If this episode finds you at just the right moment, I pray it supports you and reminds you of what's awaiting you on the other side.
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Thresholdkeeper is a midsummer, threshold-crossing respite for healers and medicine keepers in the redwood forests of Mendocino, CA taking place on July 27 - 30.
This is a retreat for the ones who hear the unmistakable call to surrender to the wisdom of the Pysche's Song. It is for those who know that their life's work is to traverse the deep world – the liminal spaces of mystery, death, change, birth, and initiation – in order to gather the ingredients of the medicines they know will serve their people in these times of immense cultural change.
Thresholdkeeper is for those who honor that the path of becoming is not rainbows and fairies, but the daily work of firmly walking upon rich, dark soil of a changing Earth.
Learn more about the Thresholdkeeper Retreat at www.thresholdkeeper.info
Rewilding is a concept that has gained much popularity in recent years as the pandemic has peeled back the layers of industry and challenged our global relationships with consciousness, our priorities, and our politics. There are many conversations to be had about rewilding our external lives through learning to garden or farm, by taking a closer look at how fast we're moving as a world, and by choosing to raise our children in ways that benefit their spirits and their wholeness. But what about this idea of rewilding the idea internal aspects of society? Our thoughts, our inner landscape, our conscious minds, our mental wholeness, and our souls? How can our ways of orienting to the world be benefited by rewilding the inner landscape of the soul? It felt incredible to sit down with Bethaney Wilkinson and discuss these things. While we didn't come away with concrete step-by-step answers, together we did ask some incredibly valuable questions that we hope will spur you on in your own relationship with these matters.
About Bethaney Wilkinson
Bethaney Wilkinson (she/her) holds space for change as a writer, facilitator, leadership coach and spiritual director. She is author of The Diversity Gap: Where good intentions meet true cultural change (HarperCollins Leadership), and hosts a podcast by the same name, which has been downloaded over a quarter of a million times worldwide. She is also the lead writer and curator of A More Beautiful Way, a blog and podcast series dedicated to slowing down, simplifying, and finding the Sacred in our everyday lives. She has dedicated more than a decade to exploring the intersections of community, racial justice, and social change—specifically in the organizational context. When she's not leading racial equity efforts for teams, or sitting with folks exploring their spiritual journeys, you can find her stewarding a one acre homestead called Cedar Wilde with her husband Alex and their two dogs, Isla and Bear.
In this episode of the Kinspirit podcast, I talk about the realities of queer / feminine rites of passage and the psychospiritual descent to soul. These realities are the secrets (or the mysteries) that many women carry and have been taught to silence themselves in the same ways we have been taught to hide and hush our blood, the realities of childbirth, and the ways of the psychic nature.
When I sought to create a study group for Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes' book, Women Who Run with Wolves this Spring, I was nearly after plunged into a psychospiritual descent of my own that cracked open a layer of awakening in me that I would not have been able to access if I treated my experience the way many women are taught to treat their experiences – through the lens of skepticism, partial digust, and trying to "figure out" whats wrong."
What I learned is that you can't "study" the goddess. You have to embody her. You have to live her. These mysteries that she offers us are not just cute annecdotal stories. They are medicines to be kept in vials on our belts at all times as we descend into the vast wild dark of the future. We each, in our own way, are living these myths. The ancient stories of Wild Woman, La Loba, La Heusera, Inanna, Persephone, Ixchel, Isis, Hecate are not just tales to memorize and sound smart with. They are guideposts to help us find our way as we live in the world.
If you want the medicines of the deep world and the magic of the mystery in your life, you have to surrender your body, your pride, and the construct of your knowing. Because if we're listening, we know that to live – to really live – we have to honor the fact that the life will call us to journey the depths, the womb of the world, and be reformed there.
At the gates of the deep world, we are each asked to shed our preparations, achievements, accolades, studies, shields, and weapons before we enter. The underworld of the psyche is a vast and viscously dark place. None of the preparations will do any good there. We have to come bare. We have to come curious. We have to come naked.
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Learn more about Thresholdkeeper Retreat:
Thresholdkeeper is a midsummer, threshold-crossing respite for healers and medicine keepers in the redwood forests of Mendocino, CA taking place on July 27 - 30.
This is a retreat for the ones who hear the unmistakable call to surrender to the wisdom of the Pysche's Song. It is for those who know that their life's work is to traverse the deep world – the liminal spaces of mystery, death, change, birth, and initiation – in order to gather the ingredients of the medicines they know will serve their people in these times of immense cultural change.
Thresholdkeeper is for those who honor that the path of becoming is not rainbows and fairies, but the daily work of firmly walking upon rich, dark soil of a changing Earth.
Learn more about the Thresholdkeeper Retreat at www.thresholdkeeper.info and use the code Kinspirit25 at checkout to receive 25% off your your registration until May 24.
There is a reason why we need Spring and Sunrises, Births, and New Beginnings. We can’t swim in the depths and death of the underworld forever. Our bodies crave the cyclical way. Our bodies crave the knowing that there will always be a second chance waiting for us around the bend somewhere and at some point in the future. Otherwise, what would be the point of living?
Spring offers us that chance to remember that grace, grace is woven into everything. There is no eternal damnation except for through our own choosing. And even if we did choose it — even if we did choose to fracture ourselves off into the darkness forever, there is always a hand that is reach in to pull us out. We only have to say that we want it. We only have to say that we want the resurrection. We want the shift. We want the turning. We want the warmth of the cool spring dawn.
Seasonal Prompts through the Four Directions:
North – Society – The Nurturing, Generative Adult – What about this season drew you into deeper harmony with yourself and clarity about your role in the world? What do you know now about who you are that you didn’t know at the beginning of Winter? What did the dark of the of mid-night season reveal?
East – Spirit – The Innocent, The Sage – What revelations are now unfolding within you? What newness is taking root? What wants to be welcomed into your world? What is being born?
South – Soil – The Wild Indigenous One, The Inner Child – Where do you feel these initiations taking place in your body? What is the Earth saying about your reformation? What progressions can you see? What desires do you have? Where do you feel the safest and most at home? Are you accessing your wonder? Your delight? Your sense of sensuality and play? Where are you finding the most liberation in your body, your community, your voice, and your home?
West – Soul – The Muse, The Inner Beloved – What parts of this season have invited you witness your inner mysteries? What poems, songs, images are playing agains the screen of your imagination? What shadows have greeted you there? What are growing in courage to face? Can you access the beauty in these shadow-aspects? What parts of yourself are you learning to deeply love in this?
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In the circles that I weave in, there is a lot of talk about death. And not only the end-of-life kind of death, but the death of culture, ways of relating, identities, and ways of being, too.
Ironically, I find this conversation to be so life-giving. As more and more people are shifting from the “concept” that something is wrong and into hands-in-the-soil style investigating, Death, Grief, Change begin to be more present topics in conversation.
From the lens of my own lineage of learning, I see the work of restoring and re-storying our grief rites as intercession and prayer work. Grief is not just sadness. It is a complex abiding. It is prayer. It is acceptance. It is the work of holding change. I call on Adrienne Marie Brown’s framework in her book, Holding Change: a book about facilitation and mediation in the emergent strategy way.
She says, “It is time to move towards ways of being that are focused on listening to each other deeply and accepting each other, whole. We need to learn ways of being in space together that help us see beyond false constructs of superiority and inferiority without asking us to sacrifice what has shaped us. We need to study being receptive and nonjudgmental with each other, letting the earth and community hold us until we remember we already belong.
I believe holding change can be sacred work, and I’ll admit it is most satisfying to me when the sacred is palpable in the room.”
I feel humbled and receptive to this way of being with our stories, our lives, and our bodies. There is so much to learn from grief. There is so much to learn from change. There is so much to learn about how to hold the realities that are unpeeling before us while also holding the futures and potentials that are ready to be brought forth.
This work of re-storying our grief rites and the ways we hold death is our culture is slow work. It’s presence work. And I’m so thankful for this powerful conversation with Alexis Sabatino who has committed her life’s work to support the collective in recalibrating the ways we hold ourselves through change.
About Alexis Sabatino
She is the Founder of the global women’s movement, She Heals Collective. She is a Healer, Mystic Teacher, Storyteller, Intuitive Coach, Rebirth Midwife, and "Rites" Facilitator. She guides women through sacred rites of passage into wild soul embodiment. Her passion is in resurrecting the wild self within by returning women to their ancient roots, original language, womb wisdom, alchemical bodies, and authentic soul essence. The She Heals community is in devotion to the evolution and rewilding of Womankind.
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Initiation is a sacred part of being with the human experience and an art for our culture to reclaim in the emergence of our age. Through the medicine of initiation we get to witness our capacity, our gifts, and the potency of our potential in the world. It’s through initiation that we learn how to meet the edges of life and grow in flexibility, inner-resource, and discernment.
Karla embodies medicine of sacred initiation and essence liberation: the power of being true and non-hierchical with ourselves. I appreciate her voice on being with subtle addictions, moving through and navigating romantic distortions and navigating the life / death / life cycles of change.
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In today's podcast episode, I sit down with Ari Felix, writer, astrologer, world-builder, and dreamtender to chat about traversing the taboo realms of money, power, communion, and presence. From Persephone's descent into the underworld to exploring the ways we tend to over-identify with our seasons of death, darkness, strain, and shadow, Ari and I spare no amount of depth in this powerful non-linear conversation about the necessity of soul descent in the building of the inner world. We recorded this episode directly after Taurus / Scorpio eclipse season in November 2022 and it was perfect time to affirm fresh new narratives about what is possible when we are present to ourselves, our desires, and our truths as we live, grow, and pursue our futures.
Listen to this episode wherever you get your podcasts. I can't wait to hear how this one lands for you.
About Ari:
Ari Felix is a multidisciplinary philosopher and mystic dedicated to living in veneration of the Planetary Ancestors (including the Earth). Their work is about emotional transmutation, dreaming new worlds, and building those worlds through visionary power and spiritual freedom. They are an experimental guide interested in taking creative risks to provide experiences that support people to feel radiant. They want dreamers and worldbuilders to know that who they are is everything they need to create their dreamworld.
Ari uses the pronouns they / them and you can find them on instagram at @saltwater.stars or book an astrology reading, tend a class, or learn more about what they're up to at saltwaterstars.com.
When I was actively deconstructing my Christian faith back in 2016, I wondered, "Is it possible to evolve my faith, beliefs, and values without dissolving into bitterness, hatred, or deep regret? Can I stay soft in this process? Can I remember goodness?"
Now, six full years later, after having this conversation with Josh, I truly believe so.=
Growing up Christian, I was taught some really harsh truths about the world, heaven, hell, and God. I was taught that humans are no more than depraved animals doomed to separation from the divine unless we engaged in certain salvation protocols and rituals of faith. But with time, I learned that there was more to being human that the doctrines for life I was given. There's a deeper narrative available of grace and self-kindness that beckons us to recognize our radical and inherent belonging on Earth.
In this conversation with Josh Perez, former Young Life director, Enneagram Expert, and multi-disciplinary storyteller, we traverse the territory of spiritual evolution and finding the courage to embrace new faith narratives that are expansive, nurturing, and edifying to hold.
This podcast episode strikes a deep chord for me and I can't wait to hear how you're holding it, too.
About Josh
Josh is a creative with a multidisciplinary approach to storytelling — exploring the spaces where being human and artistry meet. California born, Albuquerque raised. He's been dwelling in the southwest desert for the past 17 years and recently relocated to Denver, Colorado. You can find him on the internet at www.justjoshperez.com and @justjoshperez on IG.
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Today's podcast episode is an invitation to perceive a more honest Winter through the lens of the Four Directions. In one of my most recent personal Substack posts, I wrote about how the stories we're often given about Winter, don't seem to line up to what Winter actually ends up feeling like in our bodies. And instead of continuing on cycles of feeling guilty for not resting enough, being "jolly" enough, or hibernating enough, what if we could rewrite our relationship with Winter to be more aligned to what feels authentic in our forms?
Energetically, Winter is the season of depth, imaginative rest, and sacred responsibility. In the wheel of the four directions, Winter stations North, holding the medicine of the Nurturing, Responsible, and Generative Adult.
In the Northern Hemisphere, we transit through the zodiacal seasons of Capricorn (our work and place in the world), Aquarius (who we are in the context of ecosystems and community), and Pisces (the deep world and the futures we’re imagining).
It’s so interesting how in Western culture, we almost only see Winter as a time for holidays, feasting, dormancy, and sleep, but there is so much more happening energetically and beneath the surface of the sleeping Earth body when her skin gets a little cold. Beneath the frozen surfaces, our individual and collective bodies are teeming with the spirit of potential. There is a lot to establish about ourselves in the Winter. What would it look like to lean into this?
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What does it mean to become ecological? This is the burning question behind today's podcast episode with Kelly Moody. These days especially, the word "ecology" has been cycling around internet, sparking many, many conversations about what it means to establish new relationships with each other and the land. In this episode, Kelly and I discuss why becoming ecological is not so much about what we "know" about nature, but about recognizing our inherent relationship with the Earth, each other, and all things else.
About Kelly
Kelly Moody is the main curator behind the Ground Shots Project and Podcast as well as is one of the CO-collaborators of the Colorado Trail Plant-a-go project.
She grew up in rural southern Virginia near the border of North Carolina in tobacco and muscadine country. Growing up here, she went to her grandma's house daily as a child, where fresh biscuits and iced tea were a regular necessity. Her other grandma was a determined plant lady who started a nursery business on the outskirts of their small rural town, which remained open for almost 50 years. Kelly grew up hiding with her sister in the tropical greenhouses, taking craft classes in the small nursery workshop, shelling green beans and canning tomatoes. These experiences of being on the family farm, working with plants and creating followed Kelly into her adulthood.
The past decade she has spent living simply in different landscapes studying plants, ecology and craft, writing about the land, growing food and herbs, or honoring her wanderlust by living on the road.
She received a B. A. in Philosophy and Religious Studies in 2009 from Christopher Newport University in Virginia. She has studied herbal medicine, land tending, ecology and botany with Rebecca Golden in southern Vermont, Paul Strauss and Chip Carrol at the Goldenseal Sanctuary in southeast Ohio, Luke Learningdeer and Marc Williams in western North Carolina. She apprenticed with Juliet Blankespoor and attended the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine in Asheville, NC in 2013. She helped manage the gardens at Dancing Springs Farm in Asheville, NC from 2014-2016. She studied book arts and paper-making at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina. She taught hide tanning techniques for classes held by the medieval bookbinder Jim Croft at his rural Idaho homestead from 2017-2019. She has completed a handful of art + activism focused artist residencies and workshops including Signal Fire's month-long Wide Open Studios program during the summer of 2017 in the Pacific Northwest and in the fall of 2019 in the Southwest. These programs greatly influenced the trajectory of her work connecting creativity and human relationship with ecology. In Summer 2020, she hiked the Colorado Trail documenting plants on foot and made notes on wild food and medicine gardens found along the old Ute pathways. Her educational work over the years has included holding classes on hide tanning, plant ID, wild foods, medicine making, natural dyes, nutrition and gardening.
Kelly’s interest in storytelling and cross-cultural dialogue comes from both an upbringing in the small-town rural south and the inspiration of meeting people while living on the road.
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What does it look like to be current and liberated in your storytelling work? Can you taste the potency, joy, life, and potential of your medicine?
In this episode with Megan Febuary, we talk about the power of story as world-building work and how when we allow ourselves to honor our bodies in the creation process, we grant ourselves the opportunity to draft works that offer powerful medicine that is joyous to create and relevant to this time.
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About Megan
Megan Febuary is an author, trauma-informed writing coach, and founder of the storytelling platform For Women Who Roar featured women’s voices from around the world. She has published thousands of works of women and helped hundreds write their books and heal their story. She is currently working on her second book.
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Your Book Year - Writing Coaching
For Women Who Roar Podcast
For Women Who Roar - Online Publication
For Women Who Roar - Print Poetry Collection
In this episode, Taria and I sit down to explore hunger, nourishment, sensitivity, and reciprocity with food. As a breast cancer and eating disorder survivor, a highly sensitive James Beard award-winning french-trained chef, nourishment guide, and gustatory synesthete, Taria moves through the world with a raw conviction and deep wisdom about how humanity's relationship with food is aching for a revolution. In this episode we explore...
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Marie Eve Laflamme is an Eco-Depth Art Therapist who is on a mission to provide beauty seekers with a safe and imaginative space to go deeper into their relationship with Self. In this episode, Marie Eve shares her own journey of making meaning through spiritual and psychological crises, using her experiences to artfully shape a life and path of radical belonging with the Earth. In this episode we explore:
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Recorded in the Spring of 2022, so much has since happened in both my and Rachael's lives. So much has evolved. This episode is a testament to the beauty of trusting change. Change comes to bring us an opportunity to grow in wisdom and depth. Change comes to bring us an opportunity to parse, understand, see, and love ourselves a little more deeply. Change comes to bring the outer structural shifts that are needed in order to support our inner evolutionary cycles. Honor the change happening in your life. Honor the disintegration. Honor the parse and the parts that make themselves evident on the other side of change. Trust your wholeness, your seasons, your body, and cyclical time enough to know that goodness is coming. Integration is coming. Joy is coming. Truth is here.
About Rachael
Rachael Maddox is a seasoned guide to healers & CEOs, as well as a 2-time author, podcaster, DJ, and full-blood witch. Her work for the last 13 years has centered around facilitating personal and collective post-traumatic growth, and as such, Rachael has taught hundreds of coaches, therapists and guides the art and craft of safe and effective trauma resolution. Most recently, Rachael has devoted to supporting leading edge entrepreneurs in coming into their most radically aligned medicine – the kind that serves both them and the world, simultaneously. To learn more from Rachael, dive into her books, Secret Bad Girl and ReBloom: Archetypal Trauma Resolution for Personal and Collective Healing at rebloomtogether.com, or tune in with her podcast and magical Dance Temples at rachaelmaddox.substack.com. She also writes and shares regularly on Instagram at instagram.com/rachaelmaddox.
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In this episode, I share a bit about Quantum Selfhood, our core theory of change, and a mythos for discovering our wholeness through relating. Quantum Selfhood is the understanding that all aspects of reality are extensions of the self. And that even at the smallest fragment of measurement, there is no corner of the cosmos that is not in some way related.
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Update episode! Brave School is now Kinspirit. In this episode, I share quite a bit of behind-the-scenes of how I've been navigating change, spiritual death, and regeneration the last season. Inside of this episode, I explore themes of...
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Reclaim Creative was founded in 2020 by Allie Chamberlain - an architect, slow fashion advocate, and self-taught sewist who comes from a long lineage of Appalachian and Western Kentucky quilters. Offering a fresh take on clothing, their garments are crafted from repurposed and vintage textiles - most often vintage quilts that are decades, if not one hundred years old. They are made with love, often made by hand, and hold heritage within their threads. This process of restoring forgotten textiles is just one facet of the way that Allie sees beauty in the forgotten world. Tune into this episode to learn more as we chat social media, entrepreneurship, textiles, restoration, community-centered design thinking, and seeking community restoration.
About Allie Chamberlain
Allie Chamberlain is an architect, slow fashion advocate, and self-taught sewist - comes from a lineage of Appalachian and Western
Kentucky quilters. Growing up, she was always taught how to quilt, sew, and make her own garments, but it wasn't until architecture school that she really began to value the power of repurposed textiles. She has worked for a sustainable fashion company, co-owned a second-hand clothing shop, practiced architecture at three firms, and is currently running her own repurposed textile business - reclaim creative.
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About Brave School:
Brave School is an institute of dreaming for wild-hearted creatives and entrepreneurs who are looking for an alternative, embodied, and regenerative approach to business and brand strategy. Through this approach, we hostgatherings, workshops, and a membership that supports creatives in shaping and sharing their work with the world.We exist to support creatives in creating their true soul work, building evolutionary companies, and earning a viable revenue in the process.
"Your skin does not separate you from the natural world. It's a bridge through which the external world flows into you. And you flow into it." - Alan Watts
Many of us go through our lives seeing our skin as a gentle boundary between our inward selves and the outside world. But what if the skin is actually a mirror – a porous portal between our souls and the soul of the world? In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, we chat with Kalpana Arias, founder of Nowadays on Earth to chat about how to grow ecosomatic consciousness: the capacity to commune with and be attuned by the natural world through the body. In this episode, we explore how to communicate with nature and the collective benefits of forming a relationship with the natural world that not only affects our individual and local systems but has the potential to impact the world at large.
Keynotes of this Episode:
06:26 - Kalpana's take on direct observation
09:51 - What is the language of nature?
12:17 - Conversation is in our movement
15:11 - The skin as an interface and we are a collective of mirrors
17:01 - What is the myth of individualism?
19:00 - Living Systems Theory
26:00 - Growing your language and getting in tune with your body
19:15 - Dropping in and being present with our bodies
33:00 - Expanding time through the body
About Kalpana Arias
Kalpana is a tech-anthropologist, climate activist, and ecosomatics educator currently working at the intersection between technology, nature, and urban design. In 2020 they founded Nowadays On Earth; a platform advocating for contact with nature in the digital age as a response to our global deprivation of green spaces and our need for human-nature relationships for individual and planetary wellbeing.
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About Brave School
Brave School is an institute of dreaming for wild-hearted creatives and entrepreneurs who are looking for an alternative, embodied, and regenerative approach to business and brand strategy. Through this approach, we hostgatherings, workshops, and a membership that supports creatives in shaping and sharing their work with the world.We exist to support creatives in creating their true soul work, building evolutionary companies, and earning a viable revenue in the process.
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic podcast, I'm talking about what essence liberation is and what I mean by that term. I talk about how I relate to my identity as a black queer futurist regenerative mystic in the conversations about regenerative paradigm, the creative process, and mysticism.
Learn more about the Regenerative Mystic podcast at www.braveschool.co/podcast. Follow us on social media at @theregenerativemystic / @braveschool.co / @thestorydoula
What is your sense of belonging? Do you feel graciously knitted within a family, a chosen family, or a community? Do you feel able to show up in your true essence and be deeply received in your nature? Do you feel supported to be whole by the community you desire to connect to?
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I speak with Teo Montoya, a Human Design Analyst, a Metamodern Myth Mender, and Indigenous Futurist. His work focuses on the intersections of individual growth and healing, reconfiguring kinship and deep relationality for an emerging global collective in crisis.
He supports individuals in creating a personal myth that contextualizes their gifts, healing, ancestry, meaning, spirituality, and purpose in a land-based ecology of reciprocity.
In this episode, we discuss how it is natural to want to belong to a community and to connect to others even though the modern world isn’t very supportive of the complexities of what that means and the grace it requires. To step towards true relating, we have to get to the base of belonging, too. Belonging means that we get to honor our essence and show up as we are to community with all the complexity that comes with it.
“When we feel safe enough to be seen, that’s the only time that we actually feel safe enough to relate authentically.”
We discuss metamodernism and why it’s about being rooted deeply in Earth's story and the dissolving of black and white thinking. What we’re exploring with meta modernity is that there’s a meaning crisis and a meta crisis. The meta crisis is the collapse of the ecosystem and politics, while the meaning crisis is the collapse of the personal mythology and what it means to find belonging in place, people, symbology, and time.
“We need new meta-narratives for the world as it is to help bring us into context.”
We explore our skepticism with the “new paradigm” concept and explore a relationship with how we create a new earth where we are rooted in placehood and community, while also advancing technologically and medicinally. It is important that we socially support people to be healthy, whole, and healed so we can build a culture together.
Are you living your true essence? What is your sense of belonging like? Living your true essence is about being sincere in who you are. When we’re fully seen in our true essence in relationships, we get a different context of where we belong.
“When our essence is expressed, it’s sincerity.”
Don’t miss the episode to hear more on belonging, relating, and showing up to your true essence!
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How often do you show grace for yourself? On the other side of showing grace to yourself lies abundance, joy, clarity, and resources. It is important to embrace the parts of yourself that you’ve rejected to start seeing more.
Ksenia Brief is an energy architect supporting leaders in playfully nourishing the world with their unique medicine through social media. She started as a blogger with a full-time social media manager job for a personal image consulting company before she went full-time as a wellness content creator running her blog Breakfast Criminals. She’s on a mission to empower business people without a point of entry to social media to do it in their own unique ways.
She talks about the deep and intuitive listening path she’s following when it comes to social media and how she balances to find alignment.
“There will always be distractions from the outside world that will invite us into being off-balance with our inner and our body intelligence.”
Ksenia is currently immersed in what feels most alive, which is about valuing not working as much as working and valuing the growth and transformation that happens within the process of work as much as the results. She has learned to say no to things that might sound exciting financially but not feel as exciting to her body and spirit. She has found that creating space and going for her highest truth, joy, and growth, is when the money follows.
What if every aspect of ourselves including the judgmental and self-criticizing parts are all parts of the whole? Disintegration is necessary for the creation of something new. You must redefine what’s aligned with you instead of allowing social media algorithms or the universe to define success for you.
“I can’t expect the universe or social media algorithms to redefine success for me, it’s about me choosing to build that depth and trust my voice, medicine, and joy.”
It’s time to drop the shoulds of how you should show up. Recognize what your patterns are, stop comparing yourself with others in the same space as you, and leave space for a miracle. “Miracles come in places where we hold space for them.” It’s only you who can choose to be in your essence daily, to be the main character of your life without waiting for any external validation.
“It takes trusting that your contribution is unique and your voice is unique and choosing that every day no matter what the world tells you.”
Listen in to learn more about the power of choosing your most abandoned parts and honoring your worthiness.
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The power of life lies in our willingness to witness death. Something must die for something new to come to life. What would it look like for you to allow the birth of something new to happen in your life?
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I speak with Rebecca Wilson, a spiritual midwife with the purpose to support women to birth themselves, their creations, and their legacy. Her first midwife experience was with herself after losing her mom at 19 and not knowing how to navigate the loss of her “home”.
Rebecca’s journey has been that of death and life, loss and gain, grief and love, and the creation cycle, which is why she’s never afraid of speaking about death. We’re born through an expression of creation, and in order to thrive in the cycles of life, we must create to be a part of the source we came from.
“As something dies, something else is born and as something is born, something has to die or shift.” What lives in your fear of loss? In your fear of death lies your fear of life, it is in being comfortable with death that you become comfortable with life. It is always the moment we say we can’t do it anymore that something inside of us surrenders to something greater than our ego. You have the power to create a new reality, and all you have to do is own that power.
“Underneath all of the fears that we have, is the fear of our own death, and in that, we have the fear of life.” She explains why you must be willing to allow death to happen for something new to be born into you. Being who you’re truly here to be is the greatest gift you can offer anyone. When you’re unapologetically yourself, you permit others to be themselves.
“To be open to that which wants to pour in, we must be willing to pour out.” The power of showing up as your authentic self and knowing you’re enough leads to abundance. How your life unfolds for you allows you to be you, and it’s only by being you that you will achieve your power. You need to be yourself for the universe to thrive, and it wouldn’t be the same if you didn’t exist.
Listen in to learn more about the power of showing up as yourself and letting go for new experiences to happen.
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Website: https://rebecca-wilson.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_wilson_/
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Pleasure, power, and presence all work together and rely on each other to bring about change, impact, structure, and support in the world. What would it look like to deeply acknowledge the role of pleasure in your work -- to reconstruct your relationship with work and stop feeling like it has to be hard and painful in order to be successful? What would it look like to start authoring your relationship with work through the lens of pleasure?.
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I talk about pleasure, power, and presence in work and our being. I describe how work to me meant creating more struggle, disease in my body, sickness, and more dissatisfaction in the past, and how I broke that cycle in 2020 after listening to what my body was asking for.
“When you slow down and you allow yourself to come into present time, you will notice that the earth and the cells are birthing themselves.” [18:26]
We must learn how to become present so we can tap into our power. Work doesn’t have to be driving in the fast lane, it is in slowing down and being present that we experience change. Listening to what wants to happen allows us to become resourced with new information that propels us forward into the future.
“When energy moves, work is accomplished.” [20:03]
When you’re in the presence and pleasure is the standard for work, the power that’s cultivated from the information that you’re resourcing is moving the work towards more pleasure. You have to allow yourself to learn new information to avoid the same past traumas from repeating themselves. This new information comes through listening to what is available to channel power.
Do you believe you’re worthy of a relationship with work and your beingness that is full of pleasure?
“It doesn’t matter what you do, the way that you’re being in your body with pleasure is going to impact the world.” [35:25]
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How audacious are you to show up as yourself? You have power when you choose to show up as yourself. Astrology allows you to have an intimacy with yourself, to look in the mirror with yourself without judgment, and become who you came here to be. “The more that I was myself, the more success I was creating in business.”
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I speak with Ayesha Durrani, astrologer, and business oracle. Ayesha discovered astrology on the internet 19 years ago, and it made her feel seen as she had never felt before. It made her find sense in life and saw it as an orchestrated harmonious interaction of different consciousness of the planets. She allowed it to happen to her effortlessly without forcing herself to become an astrologer.
Ayesha explains how growing up she traveled and got uprooted more than 10 times, which made her different. She always thought that life, success, and money were not for her and had a goal to just survive. She later was able to incorporate astrology into her business and realized that the more she showed up authentically, the more success she was creating in her business.
“Your greatest success and prosperity are only going to come from you being more of yourself.”
We discuss why it’s important to stop judging what you have chosen or wishing for different things. Instead, believe that you chose who you are and then find the best way to include all the different parts that you are. Understand that you’re not just one thing but different parts of yourself that exist and express in different environments.
“We’re not just one thing; we’re different sides of ourselves that exist in different environments and have different needs.”
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About Ayesha of Oath Oracle:
Ayesha Durrani (also known as Oath Oracle) is an astrologer and business oracle, serving New Earth leaders to create overflowing prosperity with their soul gifts. The premise of her work is that our birth chart is the instructional manual for creating our Heaven on Earth. When we live (and do business) in alignment with our energetic blueprint, we become attuned to the rhythm of nature and the cosmos. This empowers all areas of life and allows us to quantum leap into powerful levels of fulfillment, wealth, and purpose. Ayesha lives in the wild west coast of BC, Canada. When she is not teaching or serving her private clients, she is hiking, swimming, dancing, and reading.
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How do you define the line between your creative work and entrepreneurship as an artist? Are you undercharging yourself due to the fear of rejection and going against the norm? As an artist, you have to be honest and figure out for yourself where the line between your creative work and entrepreneurship lies.
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I speak with Paris Woodhull, an illustration artist based in Knoxville, Tennessee. Paris always wanted to become an artist growing up, which she became, and believes that her childhood shaped who she is and all of her perspectives today. Paris as an artist had undercharged herself for years but later discovered the benefits of charging higher, which include high-level clients who trust her as an expert in her field. She explains why you don’t have to undercharge or underprice your creative work just because your mentor is doing so.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pariswoodhull/
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Are you living with reactivity to what you’re experiencing inside? Always in your mind trying to solve things when you should take the opportunity to get curious about what you’re reacting to. What would it feel like to pause your inner monologue and instead create an inner dialogue with yourself? What would it look like to feel safe to ask your body why you’re freaking out? We invite you to sit down with your body and listen to what is happening inside knowing that you are a layered being -- physical body, mental knowing, and essence, which are all equal and incredibly important.
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I speak with Taylor Way, an energetic strategist, human design expert, and emotional intuitive. She looks at energy and strategically works with it. She helps people unpack the narrative in business and is passionate about prioritizing what she’s feeling inside. Taylor spent much of her childhood lonely and stuck in her head, which negatively affected most of her experiences. She later learned that she has a talent to manipulate people to buy, which drove her to quit her branding job and live life from both her mind and body.
“I relearned everything through the lens of human design in the context of being a digital entrepreneur.”
Taylor describes her journey to discovering her value in what she’s doing and being successful in it. Her magic lies in being rooted in the energy of knowing the value of what she’s doing. “Can you stand in the mirror and repeat to yourself and feel so deeply in yourself that this is exactly what you’re meant to be doing?”
“Can you trust yourself enough to keep showing up, to keep speaking to the layers of the nuance, to keep allowing people to see what’s underneath this, and let your light be received? Taylor believes that we’re conditioned to the inner monologue and the process of deconditioning is creating a dialogue, having a conversation with the resistance. She created a container (The Grey Area Offer) for people to be able to go in and have someone reflect and encourage the curiosity inside without judging that they feel like victims inside and instead explore it.
You wouldn’t want to miss this deep conversation I had with Taylor Way!
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How do you connect with the ecosystem around you? Are you valuing others and deepening your human experience of this witnessing? The earth is speaking through us to look inside and to show up constantly in the ecosystem around us and leave it better than we found it. It is time to fuse tradition with what exists today.
“We are the ancestors of this time.” [21:11]
In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I speak with Malika Avani, a creative consultant, documentary film-maker, internationally recognized facilitator of soul songs, and founder of "The Healing Drum.” Malika has been a custodian of the healing drum for 9 years. The healing drum is about coming back to the cyclical body, rhythmic body, and a rhythm that is a lot more regenerative and less into the ways of creating. She teaches people how to own their voices, birth their own soul songs, and come back to the practice of drumming. Malika is also moving into business creative consultancy to support creatives to birth a system that supports them in their creation process.
We talk about the creation of an ecosystem rooted in the crossroad of shamanism and business. Malika explains how she’s living out her ancestors’ lives while still fusing tradition with what exists today and refuting the idea of neo-shamanism. She was taught to show up with grace to the local communities everywhere she goes – to walk with humility in the land of others and bring reciprocity. It is time we stop romanticizing indigenous tribes and allow them to experience the tail end of capitalism if that’s what they desire.
“A lot of people want the wisdom of culture but they don’t want the struggle.” [31:56]
It is important that we investigate the tradition/lineage that we’re practicing, where it comes from, and try not to omit certain things we don’t know how to sit with. We should be vigilant not to bow down to certain structures that no longer serve us. We need to celebrate diversity, to proudly grow things to connect with the earth without trying to take a culture from others.
“Being in a space of leadership is also knowing that you are going be the first one showing up into the room and call out certain energetics.” [48:05]
Listen in to learn the importance of connecting the inner with the outer and learning through the birthing process of your business. You will also learn how you can shift your value system into the profoundness of the in-between spaces of communities.
In This Episode You Will Learn:
[5:47] How to connect and create a relationship with the ecosystem around us.
[14:12] Malika on living like her ancestor plus the rise of neo-shamanism.
[25:36] How to show up with grace, humility, and reciprocity when walking through the land of others.
[30:00] Why we shouldn’t be romanticizing indigenous cultures as outsiders.
[39:00] How to promote diversity by honoring where we come from and celebrating other cultures.
[47:40] The work it takes to birth a business authentic to yourself and the mother.
[1:01:01] Malika on how she’s helping people come back into creating a sacred business with the self.
Resources Mentioned:
Website: http://healingdrum.earth/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehealingdrum.earth/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/malikahealingdrum/
In this episode, I share a bit about how we got here.
From Day 1, January 2020, the essence of Brave School (as an idea, an entity) has always contained this vision of "dreaming our world back into wholeness." In those beginning days, I, Daje, wrote a lot about what it could look like to have a "politics of dreaming". I wove it into the most present modality alive in my work, brand strategy, because brand strategy provides straightforward, tangible, and grounding systems for us to channel beauty into the culture.
I honestly didn't see any difference between the power of the nervous system and the power of a strategic system -- they both help us carry stories that can make way for transformation. Both systems are wired to build, heal, comfort, serve, solve, and hold space for our wholeness to be birthed in waves upon iterative waves of innovation in the world.
In the building of business entities, and ideas, if the physical body and the stories they hold were the brick, then brand strategy could most certainly be a mortar of some kind.
Back when Brave School began as a 6-week Brand Strategy Intensive in January 2020, I couldn't have imagined that this door would lead to exploring wholeness, belonging, authenticity, and voice-honoring magic in the work, but I'm so glad it did.
In this week's episode, I talk about what I think Regenerative Mysticism is. I share how we got here.
About Structure as Medicine:
Structure as Medicine is a free 90-minute workshop about reimagining the role of structure, strategy, and systems in the creative process. This workshop is a space for you to recognize and appreciate your wholeness, to surrender to your body’s knowing, and to the power of the systems, structures, and strategies that already exist in your natural landscape, ready to support your vision.
Learn more here: https://www.braveschool.co/structure-as-medicine
The Regenerative Mystic Podcast seeks to ask the question: How can we design futures that center our wholeness?
I decided to change the name of the Brave School Podcast to the Regenerative Mystic podcast because this new moniker tells a fuller story of our content and expression. While I recognize the new title presents two very prominent “buzzwords”, I believe the new moniker will be more recognizable to those who are searching for conversations that not only center the rebuild of our cultures in a new earth futurist mythology but also explores how we long contribute to the design of futures that center collective wholeness.
Regenerative Mysticism responds with grace and curiosity to the globally shared, innate, and ineffable desire to escape the horrors of our realities by manifesting a new one – one that holds little to no corruption, where everyone feels “safe”, and all resources are inexplicably accessible.
Regenerative Mysticism describes the work of returning of re-wholing ourselves and holds the tension that though this sounds ideal, cultural re-wholing is a design challenge that invites us to radically evolve our human conscious awareness and our capacity for connection and change. Regenerative Mysticism seeks to explore the middle ground between already and not yet, by asking questions about how and what we innovate in our journies back to the wholeness.
Much of our content will continue to weave stories of the creative process and entrepreneurship because I personally believe that these topics are central to designing new cultures. In this next evolution of the podcast, Regenerative Mystic is asking the question, “How can we design futures that center our wholeness? How can we design futures of grace, human-centeredness, and nurturance? How can we build cultural containers that can hold this vision of our expression of our humanity with wholeness?”
Are you ready to connect with the earth and live with your wild heart? To move past the ingrained lies and go back to community living like we were meant to?
In this episode of the Brave School Podcast, I speak with Rev. Briana Lynn, a Nature-Based Guide who supports youth, students, magical influencers, coaches, speakers, C-levels, change-makers. She helps them get in touch with their Spirit, integrates (heal) all past trauma, & live with their hearts WIDE open to the divine in their fullest expression of WILD love.
Rev. Briana has always had a relentless passion for life and love for people. She grew up in a mostly Latino and farming community in Southern California, which fascinated her. She now lives in a community in Belize where she’s learning how to listen and be a bridge as she deconstructs the white supremacy from her ancestors.
“The best thing that I can do with my privilege is build the stage and invite others onto it.” [16:54]
It is time we get back on the land and create a village that is good and safe for humans. To start growing our own food, to embrace cultural diversity, and talk about all the things we’ve put under the radar. We’re hungry to be whole villagers again, and it is when we align with that vision that abundance will flow.
“Anything that we’ve allocated to the government, federal, or state we have to reclaim in this lifetime to truly be spiritual people.” [30:39]
For those in the Saturn Return, continue having conversations about connecting with the earth, entrepreneurship, and abundance while spending time with those who can nourish us. Continue being conscious about your relationship, how you’re spending your time, and the rituals you’re having. Strive to get better during your Saturn Return – allow your masculine to protect the divine feminine. To build a relationship with your masculine so you don’t have to look for it externally.
“What induces orgasm is full presence, full safety, and full freedom.” [1:11:44]
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Are you ready to take ownership of who you are and make the reality you want to live? When you show up to the energy of creation, you can collaborate with the Universe/God to make the reality you want to live in.
In this episode of the Brave School Podcast, I speak with Pea the Feary, an Afrofuturist artist, and mystic. Whose work is about possibility, potential, beauty, and realization. Through their work, Pea is creating beauty while opening portals for others to do the same if they would like. She wants creatives, non-linear, multidimensional geniuses to know they can thrive in this world. You can be yourself, be free, and have power over your reality, and Pea is here to share that message.
Listen in to learn how timeline jumping allows you to create your own reality even when you’re feeling stuck. You will also know why timeline jumping isn’t selfish or wrong because it’s about accessing your reality in all regards.
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Where is the line between your story of success and the stories you see floating around on the internet? What does it look like for you to come home to your true desires and your experience in the creative process? What would it look like for you to clear your channels of the noise of voices gathering like a barrage at the door of your vision? Do you truly want it all? Or are your true desires more subtle? Finer? Specific?
I recognized that being a Strategist wasn’t a purpose of mine, it was just my ego taking over and it became clear to me that I am here to be myself. My value proposition is to hold space for creatives to breathe in their process, to have an expanded capacity. I’m not going to run away from the unfolding that’s happening in my life; I surrender to the seed of desires in my heart.
“I am no longer defined by external standards of what success should look like or what I think I should be.” [16:43]
In this episode of the Brave School Podcast, I dive deep into some of the lessons 2021 taught me and what I’m embracing in 2022. I am committed to being in integrity with what my soul is here to do this year. Now I know I’ve come here to share the seed of my desires, and I need to be in my authority and move past the ego of being shy and small and into being bold and big. I am not here to have it all, I’m here to have the life that is the most resonating and reflective of my soul’s deepest desires. The deep desires, unlike external desires, they’re the desires that drive you to create, which is what I’m surrendering to reach mysticism.
“I am committed to being in integrity with what my soul is here to do.” [18:39]
The archetype of the mountain is about the real jewel that’s inside the mountain – to go up you must go in. You have to stop looking outward or the way other people are doing it to fulfill you. Find joy, celebration, and neutrality when you see other people experiencing their life and in their entrepreneurial journey. Then, turn inward without using their metrics as a barometer for your success.
“I’m here to have the life that is the most resonate and reflective of my soul’s deepest desires.” [26:48]
How are you setting yourself up to explore in the spring? How is the ecosystem of your soul doing? Are you exercising spiritual hygiene? What is your internal and relational ecosystem right now? Are you setting up the right modalities for your desires to happen at the right time? You have to allow your desires to happen by creating the containers that will allow you to birth them into your life. It is time to surrender to the seed of your desire by getting low and going in instead of pursuing the isolating path up the mountain.
How are the energies of January supporting the work you’re here to do on the inside? I invite you to see the seed of your desire as good and define the courage to decern the difference between your ego’s path and your heart’s path.
Dial-in.
You have a unique way of crafting a vision that is worthy of being honored and kept sacred. What would it look like to fortify your systems? To clear your channels? To structure energetic boundaries that protect your sense of devotion to your vision and creative practice?
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Are you a highly sensitive person and often wonder why you’re so different from most people? Well, according to the author of The Highly Sensitive Person book, Dr. Elaine Aron, it is perfectly normal to be a highly sensitive person, and it’s found in 15-20% of the population.
Highly sensitive people are unique and have “superpower” abilities that are mostly not welcome in our world. But did you know you don’t always have to run everyone’s energy or take care of everyone, especially as an entrepreneur? You need your energy to do the work you’re here to do and fulfill your purpose by existing in your own creative process.
In this episode of the Brave School Podcast, I share my highly sensitive and intuitive experience from childhood to suffering in the corporate world to building my nervous system resilience to thrive. I talk about the tools that I picked along the way to help me connect and feel the true power of my creative voice without overriding my nervous system.
“My interests lie in connecting with my body and with the earth.” [14:21]
It is important that as a highly sensitive and or intuitive person, you have tools that allow you to be yourself in the world. How are you protecting yourself from all this energy that’s being directed towards you? Do you have any set energetic boundaries, and how are you showing them up? Are you allowing yourself to be present in your body? Remember that you’re a special powerful being that can bring support to yourself without feeling like you’re a victim of the world because you’re not.
“The world is going to figure it out more when we allow ourselves to be who we are and stay strong in that.” [33:06]
Listen in to learn how to allow yourself to discern what isn’t for you and give yourself what is good for you. You will also learn the importance of having the courage to stay authentic to yourself to make the world a better place for you as a highly sensitive person.
In This Episode You Will Learn:
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In this episode of the Brave School Podcast, we sit down with Eso Tolson to talk about how design systems, style, and standards can be used to inspire a sense of wholeness in the culture.
Eso is a lettering artist and brand strategist who creates work rooted in affirmation, pride, and community that allows people to feel safe and inspired. At Cheers Creative, a Memphis-based brand and web consultancy, he teaches branding through strategy and storytelling for creative professionals, thought leaders, and social causes. As a lover of community, pop culture, and inner-city life, he uses lettering to highlight current events and promote positive social messages and affirmations.
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to consistently attract clients that are amazing to be in a creative process with? Clients, who feel values-aligned and are willing to trust the containers you've created together for transformation to occur? Or, perhaps you're someone who is at the very beginning stages of your entrepreneurial journey and you'd like to begin the process of identifying the clients you'd like to work with. In this episode, Michael and Daje identify five strategic components for attracting resonant clients:
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Slow Branding is an invitation to connect with the real-life stories your community of customers are living. Gone are the days where white-walled feeds hold long-term relevance. And though there's nothing wrong with constructing highly aesthetic Instagram feeds and investing in expensive visual identity systems and packaging, if it does not center the relationships that we're developing with the people we're serving, the stories they are living in, or the resources they are looking for, aesthetic marketing is little more than manipulation. Slow Branding is about the willingness to slow down and listen to our audience's real desires and challenges while speaking wildly specific truths to their needs.
Despite popular belief, your brand is not your logo. It’s not your color palette or photography or the aesthetics in your Instagram feed. Your brand is the story your customers believe about your business. Slow Branding is an invitation to see how the story of your business intersects with the real stories your customers are living. Profound beauty and real solutions can be found in the tensions your customers are experiencing. Your brand is the story that meets them there.
In Slow Branding, you'll learn to...
We are wired to connect and be a part of a global ecosystem. Strategy is not about finding and conquering what we think is ours to take. It's about becoming integrated with all that is and all that surrounds us for the sake of creating more beauty, more humanness in the world.
This is a re-post from my interview with Miranda of Mariposa Journal where we discussed Dharmic Creative Work. Enjoy!
From the Healer Series:
Daje aka @thestorydoula is an Intuitive Strategist & Creative Process Guide, the creator of Brave School and y'all they are so, so much more. In this episode, Daje so poetically speaks about:
Free resources from Mariposa:
Guide on Herbal Nervines: Herbs to Drop into the Body.
5 Day Back2Nature Challenge.
There was a moment not too long ago when I was feeling rather emotional and a little lost. I was facing so many challenges in my business. I felt like a failure as a leader and a CEO. I was being so hard on myself. I felt untrustworthy and curious about why God had called me to this work in this field. Me, a college drop out with half an education. Me, a femme. A woman. Skin, black. No support systems outside of my immediate partnership and chose family. I could see myself spiraling into a story of victimhood. My mentor told me to go outside and surrender my body to the earth. They told me, "Go and lay in the dirt. Naked, if you can. Surrender. Let the earth restructure you."
And I did that. I woke up the next morning. And it was like my body knew what my soul needed. I walked out into the enclosed backyard and I stripped completely naked. and I lay my body against the cold wet dewy grass. The dirt underneath me felt like a sponge for my body. And I remembered.
I remembered that I was apart of everything. I remembered that it wasn't about me. That this was an "us" thing. Me and earth and my guides and the plants I consume and the air I breathe. I remembered that I was apart of a bigger story and I baptized myself in that ocean of belonging. I surrendered my tearful, hiccupy breath to the dirt.
I remembered that everything I needed had already been provided. Everything I need to know, the earth held. And it was time to pay attention to her guidance. Her wisdom. Her cycles.
It's because everything we need to know in building business is a mirror of how Mama Gaia operates.
You have everything you need inside of you. Even when it all feels elusive and unclear. Slow down. Clear the space. Make ritual. And Listen.
**ABOUT SLOW BRANDING
Register Here: https://www.braveschool.co/slow-branding**
Slow Branding is an invitation to connect with the real-life stories your community of customers are living.Gone are the days where white-walled feeds hold long-term relevance. And though there's nothing wrong with constructing highly aesthetic Instagram feeds and investing in expensive visual identity systems and packaging, if it does not center the relationships that we're developing with the people we're serving, the stories they are living in, or the resources they are looking for, aesthetic marketing is little more than manipulation. Slow Branding is about the willingness to slow down and listen to our audience's real desires and challenges while speaking wildly specific truths to their needs.
Despite popular belief, your brand is not your logo. It’s not your color palette or photography or the aesthetics in your Instagram feed. Your brand is the story your customers believe about your business. Slow Branding is an invitation to see how the story of your business intersects with the real stories your customers are living. Profound beauty and real solutions can be found in the tensions your customers are experiencing. Your brand is the story that meets them there.
In Slow Branding, you'll learn to...
Craft a value proposition that speaks the language of your community’s desires and needs.
Conduct human-centered market research that enables your brand to provide relevant solutions to the right people.
Deepen the relationship between your business and your community with intentional culture, iterative design, and somatic wisdom.
Failures, Pivots and Challenges are a Natural Part of the Creative Process
So many creatives carry a wound of abandonment and a fear of rejection around walking through failure. There's this fear that if we fail, make mistakes, or create frustration with our clients through the mistakes we make, that we are doomed to be outcast and rejected forever. So many of us have experienced such intense cases of abandonment and rejection that we even believe, fully, that this experience of being cast out is something we deserved––we called for it. We "deserved" to have it happen. We deserve failure. It's deserved punishment.
But this is not true. Your failures do not define you. You define you. You are a self-defined being. And when you decide who you are, will you allow your body to follow suit?
Mediation is an intentional move to change the conditions and dynamics of a relationship. In many situations, it is a move from reactive and chaotic, dysfunctional conflict into intentional and potentially generative conflict.
From Holding Change by Adrienne Maree Brown, pg. 126, Intentional Adaptation Mediation
These mistakes are not your identity. And the more quickly you can come to terms with the fact that the story of your "wholeness" actually does include all of you. And not just the brightest, most vibrant. The more quickly you can see yourself, the more options will present themselves to you. There are as many options as there are aspects to your being.
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Sometimes, it's not even about jealousy. Sometimes, you just don't even have a frame of reference for your own deservingness.
This was also me.
Doing excellent work for less than what was equitable. I wanted to “earn” my stripes in “the industry”. But the stripes I earned were deeper levels of poverty and hustling, giving away my high-quality effort and seeing everyone else (especially my clients) as more worthy than me.
This was backwards. Upside down. But it’s a big story in our paradigm.
This is why I believe so many women are on mission to help others raise their rates and break out of this matrix–this bogus story that some invisible industry god is requiring you to pay your dues to "the industry" before you can even think about affording to ethically receive the levels of equitable resources that are required to build sovereignty and sustainability.
If that's you, be kind to yourself for "missing the assignment". You can open your eyes now. See it all in front of you. It’s real. It’s possible. Be honest about what you can do. Own what you bring. Your equity is possible.
I hope this episode encourages you to keep going.
By the way, I’m opening Brave Session again to only 10 spots this season. Find a link to how you can book a 90-minute intuitive strategy session with me here: https://www.thestorydoula.co/brave-sessions. After we sell out, I’ll be closing this container until the next quarter.
The Building Brave Membership is also still open for enrollment. You can learn more about it here: https://www.braveschool.co/building-brave-2
Welcome back to the Building Brave podcast. In this episode, we discuss the importance of Building Strategic Foundations so that as the market shifts and culture changes, you have something sturdy to continue building upon instead of finding yourself lost in a sea of tactics and strategies. we invite you to consider the following thoughts:
About Building Brave
Building Brave kicks off the season on October 5th. Building Brave is an intuitive strategy membership for wild-hearted creative entrepreneurs who long to show up without selling out their souls to the internet. This intuitive strategy membership is for empaths, intuitives, and highly sensitive creators who have a keen desire to witness cultural evolution. This is a space to cultivate devotion, to forge connections, and pave the path forward with honesty, clarity, and direction.
Learn more about Building Brave here: https://www.braveschool.co/building-brave-2
Imagine having a dream that is so full, so deep, and so reverberating that it creates a resound, a pulse, a movement, an action inside of you that must be expressed. This is a creative power that can be harnessed to bring care, healing, and wholeness to ourselves and the world around us.
What you are here to create…no one can do it the way you can. What you are here to make…no one can shape it the way that you can. So, what does it look like to get low and listen? What does it look like to surrender your body to the unfolding of the glory coming out of your mouth?
Your individuation is the portal of god. May your expression be a medicine for the right people. Remember that your ancestors shaped the terrain of this earth. There is more to you than your “brand.” There is more to you than what you share with the internet. Root deep. Birth your vision from the dark of dirt. Let earth be your medicine. Be like your ancestors, the trees. Be like your cousins, the stars. The story of expansion is already in your body. Remember.
You are an imprint of everything that matters. You are an imprint of matter. Root deep. Remember.
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Building Brave 2.0 and the Resonance Mastermind are now open for enrollment. Transition from Dreamer to Creator, Artist to Entrepreneur, Maiden to Mother. Hold space for your dreams to come to life in you.
Learn more about Building Brave, here and Resonance, here.
We spend so much time trying to be profound that we forget to be present. But where does this desire to be profound come from? Why does it seem to block our unique creative expression? Where are we pressuring ourselves to be profound in order to manage other people's experiences of us?
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Register for Free Immersion: Cultivating Relationship with the Imaginal Realm / https://www.braveschool.co/cultivating-relationship-with-the-imaginal-realm Join the Waitlist for Building Brave 2.0 / https://www.braveschool.co/building-brave-2
About Cultivating Relationship with the Imaginal Realm
Perhaps you’re here because you’re looking for permission to do your dreams. Perhaps you’re here because you want to find like-hearted folks who are doing their dreams shamelessly all over the the world and you’re mustering up the courage to find the moment to say Yes to yours. Yes to the winding, bendy, lovely world you’re dreaming of full of art and wholeness and brave-hearted people who just want to bring joy and healing to this plane through their creations.
In this immersion for artists and creative entrepreneurs, we will collectively discuss some of the weird rules and stigmas that creators experience in the marketplace when they just want to share their magic with the world. We'll go in together, with gentleness, to open up the conversation many of us wish that more of us were having in a safe and non-judgmental way.
SESSIONS Deconstructing Weird Rules in the Online World A Gentle Look at the Fear of Being Seen Getting to Know the Uninhibited Creator in You (plus, not everything has to make $$$ and we also have to stay alive: the pursuit of nonduality in the creative process. let’s talk about it.) SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2021
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Easter Standard Time via Zoom
A recording will be available via Kajabi after each session
Resources mentioned in this episode:
About Cultivating Relationship with the Imaginal Realm
Perhaps you’re here because you’re looking for permission to do your dreams. Perhaps you’re here because you want to find like-hearted folks who are doing their dreams shamelessly all over the the world and you’re mustering up the courage to find the moment to say Yes to yours. Yes to the winding, bendy, lovely world you’re dreaming of full of art and wholeness and brave-hearted people who just want to bring joy and healing to this plane through their creations.
In this immersion for artists and creative entrepreneurs, we will collectively discuss some of the weird rules and stigmas that creators experience in the marketplace when they just want to share their magic with the world. We'll go in together, with gentleness, to open up the conversation many of us wish that more of us were having in a safe and non-judgmental way.
SESSIONS * Deconstructing Weird Rules in the Online World * A Gentle Look at the Fear of Being Seen * Getting to Know the Uninhibited Creator in You (plus, not everything has to make $$$ and we also have to stay alive: the pursuit of nonduality in the creative process. let’s talk about it.)
SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2021 *10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Easter Standard Time via Zoom
A recording will be available via Kajabi after each session*
Intuitive, Embodied Strategy is a plan of action based on insights that have been attained through explicable and inexplicable means of listening on both internal and external stages. Our culture polarizes the archetypes of the Analyst and the Intuitive. This simply means that the stories that we tell ourselves and each other about these two archetypes is that Analysts are scientific and Intuitives are Spiritual. We tell ourselves the story that these two types of characteristics are in opposition to each other.
This story is part of why so many Intuitives run from the analytical. And why so many Analysts evade the more elusive, spiritual side of things.
Intuitive, Embodied Strategy is an integrative way to approach strategic processes that centers the cyclical nature of the human story, growth, and earthly expansion.
In this episode, we talk about Hilary’s journey from Fashion to Tech Industry to the tender moments spent in the hospital that lead her to lean into her calling of Intuitive Guidance as an Akashic Records Reader.
This was one of the most tender podcast episodes I have ever recorded. I feel so blessed and privileged to have also had Hilary as a Brave Sessions Client who has benefit from the essence of my propriety strategic process, Fertile Frameworks--a process I teach in Building Brave.
ABOUT HILARY PEARLSON
Hilary Pearlson is an Akashic Records Reader, Healing Guide, and Founder of The Dreamerie, a supportive space offering readings, courses, and immersion programs to guide you in aligning with your path and purpose through the Akashic Records.
For over ten years, she has drawn on her own courageous health journey to fulfill her mission of helping you heal, shift, and transform into your truest self.
Links:
Website: www.thedreamerie.com
Akashic Readings: https://www.thedreamerie.com/akashic-records-reading/
How to Read the Akashic Records Course: https://www.thedreamerie.com/how-to-read-the-akashic-records
Inner Alchemy Course: https://www.thedreamerie.com/inner-alchemy
IG: @hilarypearlson + @the_dreamerie
ABOUT BUILDING BRAVE
Building Brave opened for enrollment on June 21 and closes on July 1.
Building Brave is a 12-month brand strategy learning membership and creative community for the wild-hearted artist and entrepreneur who longs to show up to market their online business without selling out their soul to the internet.
BUILDING BRAVE EXISTS TO HELP YOU SEE WHAT’S POSSIBLE IN YOUR BUSINESS
This course/coaching hybrid program is structured to help you rethink and decolonize the way you show up to your service-based creative business and to guide you through building cyclical, fertile frameworks that support the transformations you’re proposing through the promises you’re selling, no matter what stage of business you are in.
Enrollment closes on July 1. Join us at www.braveschool.co/building-brave.
I firmly believe, strategy is revealed, not "created".
The wisdom of intuitive, embodied strategy has little do with our known understanding of marketing today. We are each innately strategic. It is our cyclical way of dancing with nature. Strategy can be a fluid and integrated path of learning, loving, and being in harmony with our ability to create from nothing.
In this episode, we explore how intuitive strategy is a plan of action based on insights that have been attained through both explicable and inexplicable methods of listening on the internal and external stage. Intuitive, embodied creative strategy is birthed through the felt sense. It is empirical in nature. It is unassuming. And natural. And intuitive. And easeful. And good. We explore:
ABOUT BUILDING BRAVE
Building Brave opens for enrollment on June 21.
Building Brave is a 12-month brand strategy learning membership and creative community for the wild-hearted artist and entrepreneur who longs to show up to marketing their online business without selling out their soul to the internet.
BUILDING BRAVE EXISTS TO HELP YOU SEE WHAT’S POSSIBLE IN YOUR BUSINESS
This course/coaching hybrid program is structured to help you rethink and decolonize the way you show up to your service-based creative business and to guide you through building cyclical, fertile frameworks that support the transformations you’re proposing through the promises you’re selling, no matter what stage of business you are in.
Enrollment closes on July 1. Join us at www.braveschool.co/building-brave.
What would it be like if every person on the planet allowed themselves to take up the amount of space that they are here to take up and be who they are in the world? We'd see the world change. In this solo episode, we explore creative courage through the story of shyness and breaking through the identities of silence we take on that are rewarded in our culture because they were convenient for the people who were caring for us.
About Journey to Sacred Self-Initiation
A free live 3-day workshop series for the creative entrepreneur who is standing at the very brink of their own destiny but is terrified of being seen and scared to dive in.
The creative process is not linear. It is winding of full of more questions than answers. Sometimes it can feel difficult to stay focused when creative tension, blocks, and the noise of the world arrives at the door begging for our time and attention. Every creative knows the familiar feeling of sinking into yet another shadow of self-doubt, grief, and curiosity about life, process, and purpose.
Journey to Sacred Self-Initiation is a free live three-day series for awakening into dharmic creative flow. This three-day series will feature three sacredly held conversations that are structured to inspire you to lean into your unique purpose by owning your voice and waging beauty with your medicine. This series is for the creative entrepreneur who feels like they are standing at the very brink of their own destiny but are terrified of being seen and scared to dive in.
JUNE 15 - 17
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Easter Standard Time via Zoom
A recording will be available via Kajabi after each session.
Register here for free www.braveschool.co/journey-to-sacred-self-initiation
"Imagination is what links us directly to hope because if we can't imagine a better future, we can't be hopeful about a better future. Art is the channel that directs us to hope because we are actively using our imaginations to create what didn't exist before." - Molly the Imagination
It's amazing how much tension we might find in the creative process. Tension in the creative process is not the same as "resistance". Encountering tension is not always an indicator that you're the on the wrong path or that you should stop what you're creating and go a different route. Sometimes, tension is like a birthing pain that comes with the labor of the creative process.
Another episode from our unpublished backlog, we were so thrilled to sit down with Molly the Imagination back in the Fall to explore the topic of "Birthing Our Ideas while Deconstructing Identity in the Creative Process".
Topics Mentioned in this Episode:
Resources mentioned in this episode:
About Molly O'Riley:
Molly is an artist, teacher and imagination doula. Founder of The Darling Revolution (thedarlingrevolution.com) she seeks to explore the intersections of the human experience, creativity and emergence. She creates abstract works in dialogue her intuitive process, and helps wild hearted humans repair their relationships to themselves using creative practices and imagination.
About the Journey to Sacred Self-Initiation
A free live 3-day workshop series for the creative entrepreneur who is standing at the very brink of their own destiny but is terrified of being seen and scared to dive in.
The creative process is not linear. It is winding of full of more questions than answers. Sometimes it can feel difficult to stay focused when creative tension, blocks, and the noise of the world arrives at the door begging for our time and attention. Every creative knows the familiar feeling of sinking into yet another shadow of self-doubt, grief, and curiosity about life, process, and purpose.
Journey to Sacred Self-Initiation is a free live three-day series for awakening into dharmic creative flow. This three-day series will feature three sacredly held conversations that are structured to inspire you to lean into your unique purpose by owning your voice and waging beauty with your medicine. This series is for the creative entrepreneur who feels like they are standing at the very brink of their own destiny but are terrified of being seen and scared to dive in.
JUNE 15 - 17 *11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Easter Standard Time via Zoom
A recording will be available via Kajabi after each session.*
Register here for free www.braveschool.co/journey-to-sacred-self-initiation
It's been a while but it's sooo good to be back. This episode was recorded back in January and we're so excited to finally bring it to public ears. In this episode, we explore Finding the Courage to Move through Creative Tension by Embracing it as Self-Initiation. Creative tension can happen when we experience setbacks, delays, tech failures, stillness, lack of flow, writer's "block", and just pure exhaustion. We see it as a natural part of the creative process.
So often, it can be easy to think that if we're experiencing Creative Tension, we're doing something "wrong", but that isn't always the case. Sometimes creative tension comes along to reveal to us things we may want to learn, accept, or integrate in order to move toward our intentions with grace. Creative tension can be a magnifying glass for what longs to come into alignment with our intentions.
Creative Tension can also be a powerful experience of initiation into personal, professional, and creative evolution. It calls us into courage. It calls us to find the willingness to be liberated from all that is not serving our intentions. As much as it can feel like a pain, Creative Tension can also be a gift. What do you think? Pain or Gift?
About Journey to Sacred Self-Initiation
Journey to Sacred Self-Initiation is a free live three-day series for awakening into dharmic creative flow. This three-day series will feature three live sacredly held conversations that are structured to inspire you to lean into your unique purpose by owning your voice and waging beauty with your medicine. This series is for the creative entrepreneur who feels like they are standing at the very brink of their own destiny but are terrified of being seen and scared to dive in.
www.braveschool.co/journey-to-sacred-self-initiation
June 15 - 17 at 11:00 a.m. est - 12:30 p.m. est
Included:
3 live 90-minute sessions filled with wonder, discussion, and play
3 Pre-Recorded Guided Meditations walking you through the stages of sacred self-initiation
3 Prompts for Play and Journaling Creation to help you make sense of your medicine.
We’re in this thing called life together. Try as we might go about it on our own, human beings are wired for connection. There’s beauty in sharing a dream, magic in bringing a vision to life in relationship. When we allow ourselves to be seen and supported by others, we expand the possibilities of what’s possible. That’s the power of finding cosmic community. This episode is a delicious conversation between two cosmic friends, exploring all things community, human design, the gene keys, love, and learning to fully own the creative process. Resources mentioned in this episode: My Body Graph
Genetic Matrix
About Heath Armstrong:
Heath Armstrong is an Author, the Co-Founder of Rage Create, and an ECommerce Maniac. He is the creator of Sweet-Ass Affirmations: Motivation for Your Creative Maniac Mind, " several Sweet-Ass Journals, and the host of the "Never Stop Peaking" podcast
ABOUT THE BRAVE SCHOOL PODCAST Learn more atwww.braveschool.co
The Brave School Podcast is Narrative Medicine for the Wild-Hearted Artist and Entrepreneur who longs to show all the way up to their creative process without selling out their souls to the internet, capitalism, and the systems that keep brilliant creatives silent and afraid to use their voices.
The events of our time make it clear--things can't remain as is.
To create the world we want to live in, we need to both welcome the destruction of old structures and make room for the future to unfold before our eyes.
Through Capitalism, we've learned that our creative process is worth the dollar sign attached to it, but the creative process cannot be adequately priced. Creativity doesn’t need a price tag to be potent and not every idea needs to become your next business or art project.
What if we allowed ideas to breathe and just be? What if we listened to how our ideas want to exist in the world and derived pleasure from that? What if we liberated the creative process from the pressure of profitability? Another world is possible.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Spirituality of Imperfection by Ernest Kurtz
NPR's Louder than a Riot: Making Revolution Irresistible
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About Alex Lewis:
Alex Lewis is a writer, social media specialist at Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, founder of Car Window Poetry, co-host of the Brave Little Book Club, and podcast host (lead host of the Words Matter podcast & co-host of the Alex + Koku podcast). Rooted in Columbus, Ohio, Alex cares deeply about advocating for LGBTQIA+ people, encouraging kids in their creativity, music, and Denver Nuggets basketball.
Enrollment for Building Brave is Now Open
Enroll at www.braveschool.co/building-brave
What would it look like to center the human story and collective love in the marketplace? What would it look like to de-center competition and voyeurism? What would it look like to truly honor the ways we are each uniquely wired? To end grind culture? To design and build a culture that has room for all of us to thrive? Can we reimagine this?
Building Brave exists to help you see what's possible. Building Brave is a 12-month brand strategy membership and creative community for the wild-hearted artist and entrepreneur who longs to show up to their creative process without selling out their souls to the internet. This course/coaching hybrid program is structured to help you rethink and decolonize the way you show up to your service-based creative business and to build cyclical frameworks that support the transformations you’re proposing through the promises you’re selling, no matter what stage of business you are in.
About the Brave School Podcast
Learn more atwww.braveschool.co
The Brave School Podcast is Narrative Medicine for the Wild-Hearted Artist and Entrepreneur who longs to show all the way up to their creative process without selling out their souls to the internet, capitalism, and the systems that keep brilliant creatives silent and afraid to use their voices.
There's an awkward messy middle when transitioning from the mindset of wild-hearted creative/artist to visionary/business/entrepreneur.
I know that, for me, it was hard and almost debilitating to try to show up to my business with sovereignty because I was afraid. Even though serving creative entrepreneurs and creating space for them to liberate themselves through the process of sharing their work is, for sure, a huge part of what I embrace my dharma to be on this planet at this time, I was also feeling afraid of being seen doing this. I was afraid of being seen going all the way into this journey.
I was afraid of alienating people in the process. I resisted going 100% in on showing up to what I came here to build because I was exhausted by the idea of having to possibly shapeshift my essence online in order to build sustainability around my business.
What I learned is that for some of us, losing people is part of the process. Not everyone is going to get it. Not everyone is going to be a cheerleader. Not everyone is going to say yes.
The moments I forget, I remember my grandfather grounding down through his body--transitioning through every small rejection of essence tall black masculine essence, his bellowing sing-song voice to build a home for my grandmother. To create a place for his family. To bring food from the garden.
He learned to enjoy the heat of the sun as if God was embracing him. And in the warmth of the sun, he became God embracing his own power to heal and bring SUSTENANCE from the soil.
When we shrink or self-silence—when we hide our light to keep from being "seen" a certain way, when we adjust our behavior or mute our voices to try and maintain control of how people see us—we might keep people around but we will continue to feel SCARED. We will shrink into their shadow.
We will forget the sacredness of what we're here to build.
How can we shift the creative process from scared to sacred without the risk of losing people? Well, maybe we can't. Being our true and authentic selves might cause us to lose the people we may love, but who were attached to our willingness to be inauthentic.
You will lose some people on the way to your dharma. And this is a gift. This is a gift of sacred self-initiation. This is the gift of walking directly into your purpose with joy and honor toward yourself.
You don't have to shapeshift your essence in order to show up to your business, life path, or calling. Actually, I bet your work is calling you to drop the narratives that have kept you in little worth and smallness and EMBODY your true nature so that you can own your essence on this earth.
This is the transition. This is the messy middle of moving from wild-hearted creative to entrepreneur.
In this episode I share strategic tools you can begin implementing to help you remember "why" you're here.
It's so important to see the whole picture of ADHD so that we can form whole relationships with ourselves in the process of learning to navigate in a world where neurodivergence is stigmatized. Your neurodivergence is not a curse but the gift of being able to see the world in your own way.
In this episode, we talk about:
In the DSM, ADHD is divided into three subtypes: inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.
These behaviors often present in the following ways:
Everyone is different, so it’s common for two people to experience the same traits of ADHD in different ways. For example, these behaviors are often different depending on so many nuanced factors.
Source: https://www.healthline.com/health/adhd/three-types-adhd#symptoms
We love how Jaklin, of @authenticallyadhd sees ADHD as a set of traits that can be genetic, neurobiological, or developed through living the trauma of being in a world not designed for their unique wiring. She's shes ADHD, not as a deficit in attentiveness, but as a difficulty regulating it. Her perspective includes the experiences of those whose traits may not always be identified as ADHD due to racialized, gender-oriented, and sexualized complex trauma and experiences.
In this episode, we explore how there is so much beauty to be found in our neurodivergence. The ways we are wired are good and are worthy of being loved and held with care. In this episode, we sat down with Jak, an entrepreneur that deeply believes in the power of designing our lives around integrating appreciation for ADHD and neurodivergence. Laughs were had and tears were shed. We can wait to hear your thoughts on this one.
Can we see ourselves honored in our neurodivergence? It can be a superpower, if we allow it.
ABOUT JAKLIN Jak is an ADHD entrepreneur, passionate about empowering women and nonbinary folks with adhd to release shame and design a life around their strengths. She is a Pisces, 2w3, I/ENFP (depending on day) currently questioning everything and changing her mind on the daily. You can find her work on Instagram at and at her website at https://authenticallyadhd.com/
In you're interested, you can find the community via The ADHD Entrepreneur Hub is as an add-on within Jak's community, the Collective Empowerment Group a place designed for folks who want specific support and community with ADHD Entrepreneurship.
Self-betrayal happens when we forget self-kindness. Through this week's conversation, we discuss how we find beauty in the creative process through our cycles of stagnancy and stillness. We see this beauty mirrored in the way the earth displays her magic. She accepts that somethings must end for others to begin. She accepts the violence and the gentleness of her own ecology. She accepts her own creative process.
Like Mama Gaia, I think we get to be a creative process. We get to fold and unfold. We get to find peace in our instincts and desires. We get to accept our life / death cycles and the violence and gentleness of our own creative ecology. We get to ask questions like,
"What will I grieve? What will I release today?"
And questions like,
"What will I birth? What will I create today?"
We are folding and unfolding. We are making and unmaking. This is the wonder of the creative process and how our souls long to be in the world.
In this season, David is manifesting as an artist, musician, listener, self love guide and essence holder for the ecosystem here at Brave School. You can find him on Instagram as @dave.dune.
3 Signs You Might be Experiencing a Witch Wound...
www.braveschool.co/journal/3-signs-you-might-be-experiencing-a-witch-wound
Witches are spiritually gifted folks who position their magic in service of the culture. We define the witch wound as what happens when these empathic, intuitive, and spiritually gifted people are shamed and exiled for revealing their gifts. The spiritually gifted exist in every culture and ethnic group. In some cultures, the spiritually gifted are honored and trained as shamans, healers, oracles, storytellers, and seers. They were and still are trusted to keep the histories and medicines of their people safe and sacred.
In this episode, Timil, Kate, Michael, and Daje (part of the Brave School Ecosystem), gather to discuss seeing and healing the witch wound. We explore how, where, when and why the witch wound has shown up and where we're integrating its lessons into our lives.
Learn more about this podcast episode and our work at www.braveschool.co.
Liza (Crow Mother) is an Indigenous Woman, practicing as a Reiki Master Teacher, Tarot Reader and Ordained Minister. Acting in this way as community servant, she is deeply committed to both ecological and community healing on both local and global levels - and with that, deeply committed to social justice and the healing and reparation of BIPOC communities and to the decolonization of wellness.
Human Design might be one of the most impactful and empowering personology systems I've ever taken to date. As a 2/4 Solar Plexus Projector, I have a natural bend toward deep curiosity and learning how systems work from the inside out. In this episode with Kate Marolt, we talk about how embodying our design can allow for more self-loving and self-knowing. We talk about Kate’s journey to embodiment, the ups and downs, and how she now serves as a coach, facillitator, and human design reader, helping people see themselves a little more clearly.
Kate Marolt is a transformational coach, teacher,` and artist who helps smart, driven women all over the world to ditch perfectionism, trust themselves more, and create deeply joyful and fulfilling lives (without selling out their health, relationships, or souls in the process).
She believes that joy is our natural state, and that as you heal your connection with your body, repair trust in yourself and your voice, and learn to live in tune with your natural energy and rhythm, you can truly thrive and find your version of success and fulfillment: in creative endeavors, relationships, body freedom, and purposeful work.
Drawing on her 10+ years of experience as a life coach, movement teacher, energy worker, athlete, visual artist, human design reader, and retreat leader, Kate brings a potent blend of magic and practical focus to the table in the form of deep embodiment work, playful self-discovery, and intuitive healing practices. She supports people via her private coaching practice, group programs and classes, and transformational retreats.
www.braveschool.co
Erin Telford is a Breathwork facilitator and healer, former acupuncturist, Reiki Master, herbalist and a teacher of David Elliott's Level One Breathwork Healer Training. Her work guides people to look within, open their hearts and heal their relationship with themselves. Her group sessions, trainings and retreats empower her clients to connect to their innate wisdom so that they can find the answers they are looking for.
Erin believes that we all hold core wounds and limiting beliefs that subconsciously run our lives. When we somatically release them from the emotional body and the nervous system, there is freedom on the other side. Our emotions are messengers with information that let us know where to direct our healing and compassion. By de-stigmatizing emotions and the human experience, we can take shame off the table and start to really deal with what's under the depression, anxiety, and patterns that keep us contracted.
She has created Breathwork experiences for Free People, the Soul Cycle/Soul Legends retreat, In goop Health NYC and Wanderlust Festival. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Shape Magazine, Vogue, Nylon, and NY Magazine. She currently resides in Topanga Canyon and is writing her first book.
In this podcast interview, we welcome our brand new resident herbalist and friend, Kat Itz. She is a creative dreamer, a weaver, a dabbler in all things circus. She's a lover of plants, a big fan of giggles, and an enthusiastic student of life. As an herbalist, massage therapist, and yoga and aerial fabrics instructor, Kat strives to facilitate shifts. Toward an empowering sense of wholeness. She believes in the healing power of expressive movement, the gravity of intuition and the transformative magic of vulnerability.
In this episode we discuss the sheer beauty of getting to mirror the earth in all of her cycles--from life to rebirth, to death and grief. We talk about how our relationships to ourselves, each other, and the earth may nurture our self-trust and sense of bravery. Follow Kat for more musings at www.bigbrightcircle.com and on IG as @bigbrightcircle. Enjoy!
By the time that you hear this podcast episode, we would have been a little bit beyond mercury retrograde and into the shadow period of mercury retrograde, which happens right after all of the chaos ensues, we would be right in the middle of Scorpio season, feeling all the feelings that we are here to feel.
And all of that is important to know because our next podcast guest, Timil Jones, is a wonderful friend, oracle and astrologer at Overflow. You can find her at the Overflow on Instagram, and she has been a friend of the Brave School community since day one. And we're so excited and thrilled to announce her as our community astrologer She, every quarter, we'll be offering us wisdom goodness, advice, guidance on how to move into the next season. The next three months of being. You will hear from her again around the Winter Solstice, where she will share goodness, valuable tips, and wisdom from her heart and her spirit and her connection with spirit to ours.
About Timil Jones
Timil is a Cancer Sun, Leo RIsing, Pisces Moon Manifestor born in Tennessee and raised in Austin, TX. She serves the collective in her capacity as an oracle, healer, and spiritual guide and is the founder of Overflo, a digital wellness house for people with progressive and evolving spiritualities. www.overflo.co / @theoverflo
www.braveschool.co / @braveschool.co /@thestorydoula
Welcome to the Brave School Podcast! I'm so excited that you're here. The Brave School Podcast is Narrative Medicine for the Wild-Hearted Artist and Entrepreneur who longs to show all the way up to their creative process without selling out their souls to the internet, capitalism, and the shitty systems that keep brilliant creatives silent and afraid to use their voices.