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...
What If Self-Trust Begins With Listening To The Seasons Within?
I am Enough
51 minutes
1 month ago
What If Self-Trust Begins With Listening To The Seasons Within?
What if the reason you feel stretched thin isn’t a lack of discipline but a lack of tuning to the seasons? We dive into the tension between a culture that worships constant growth and a body that thrives on ebb and flow. Together with Mark Henderson and Alex Papworth, we explore how tuning into nature’s rhythms — and our own — brings steadier energy, sharper focus, and a kinder relationship with work and rest. We start by reframing “productivity” through the lens of spring, summer, aut...
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...