What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet? Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegeta...
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What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet? Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegeta...
How often do you connect into yourself and let yourself feel what is going on? Alex Papworth, Mark Henderson & I discuss how the trunk of a tree can inspire us to be present, let things flow, and as a result build our inner strength. From the flow of our energy to our emotions and feelings, being present to them can help us understand more about what is going on for us and help us show up in the world from a more resilient place. Trees support us in being present and the trunk (whe...
I am Enough
What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet? Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegeta...