Herbal Womb Wisdom
Episodes
240 episodes
What are the many faces of the womb? And how to live & practice with the womb at the center
When people hear the word "womb" it is more common than not to associate it with pregnancy, birth or postpartum. And of course, that makes sense - it is where babes grow alongside the miraculous placenta in the ocean of amniotic fl...
How to tend the hearth of your digestive fire with Traditional Chinese Medicine with Helen Spieth
It can be easy to overlook the importance of our digestion on our hormonal, menstrual or cyclical health... but actually it is foundational.Literally, the foundations of our organs, tissues and hormones are nourished via our process of ...
The alchemical healing of honeybees: Potent medicine & ancestral relationships with Allie Armstrong
Every culture has some relationship with bees, some stories, mythology, even deep reverence. There are goddess traditions centered around bees. Ancient Egypt considered bees to be keepers of the liminal space between life and death.In t...
The sensitive ecology of your heart: Simple ways to support heart health in summer, perimenopause & beyond
I think we forget sometimes that heart and cardiovascular disease is actually the leading cause of death for women and folks with wombs. Like, for real.And the thing about it is, there are some very simple things we can do that make a h...
How can shadow work, existential kink & radical acceptance help you heal? with Dani Granaroli
It's common for us to orient more to the parts of ourselves we love, feel proud of, or see as lighter or brighter.But what about the parts that are messier, less easy-to-love, more challenging? We ALL have them, btw.Most of us h...
What is a period party? Making menstrual education fun with Erica Evans & Darcie Black
A couple months ago my childhood bestie told me she was hosting a period party for her daughter, and I knew immediately I wanted to reach out to the facilitators to have them on the podcast.Turns out, these two are the real deal. <...
Traversing the wild terrain of grief: 3 herbs for your tender heart in summertime
Summer is often characterized by buoyancy, expansion, joy, creativity, vitality.But there are times in our lives when we are feeling this life-giving energy of warmth around us and simultaneously navigating a deep season of grief.
Herbal allies to cool + calm the nervous system: A glimpse into motherwort, milky oats & schisandra
One of the core pillars hormonal health - the dynamic healthy dance of our hormones - is a resilient nervous system.I don't love using the word regulated, because that sounds like we're trying to neutralize or dampen our nervous system ...
3 simple ways to help you savor peak summer season {ft Ruth Hull & myself)
It can be so common to feel the quickening of summertime and forget to slow down to truly savor the season.Sometimes it feels almost impossible to find the quiet in all the expansive blossoming energy.But if we don't slow down t...
Tending the waters of your body with hydrosols & sensual exploration with Emma Prescher
So often we think of essential oils as the primary form of distillation from aromatic plants. But there is another form of water-based extraction through distillation that is commonly overlooked, and that's hydrosols.Hydrosols are ar...
How to refill your deep inner well: Ayurvedic wisdom to replenish ojas with Adena Rose Bright
(audio fixed! sorry y'all) The Ayurvedic concept of "ojas" can feel elusive, especially because it's a unique perspective on something that we might refer to as our deep inner well of resilience or the nourishment we can call upon when we are i...
How can subtle energies support your path to radiant wellbeing & healing?
Traditional intact cultures, and systems like Ayurveda and TCM, all include not only physical and emotional healing but also speak to how the energetic layers of our beings impact our healing, too.Whether it's tuning into the medicine o...
What is iron deficiency, really? How our hormones give us clues & why copper is key with Samantha Chandler
Iron deficiency is incredibly common, and even more common during pregnancy where there is some level of physiologic anemia with all that blood dilution but it can definitely become too much. But what is really happening? Today's g...
The 4 P's: Plants, planets, pussy & personal agency with Tere Marie
When cycle alchemist, Tere Marie Martini, first proposed speaking to the 4 P's (plants, planets, pussy & personal agency), I was already ALL IN. By themselves, each of these topics is compelling, but when we combine them t...
The woven tapestry of pelvic fascia: Why the feet, belly, breath & jaw matter in pelvic healing
Fascia is an extraordinary substance in our bodies that supports both structural integrity *and* fluidity. And it is a web that weaves throughout our entire form.It has more nerve endings than our skin, responds to our hormones, tenses ...
Where nourishment meets earth connection in the sacred windows of our lives with Ashley Winkelspecht
The sacred windows of our lives, whether postpartum or perimenopause or menarche or any significant transition, are portals of extra sensitivity.In some ways, they are a gift in that we can almost recreate ourselves from the groun...
Yin warriorship, leading emergently & where grit meets eros with Jaye Marolla
In these wild times, so many of us are seeking meaningful ways to engage with our emotions in generative, life-giving ways. As women and female-bodied folks, we have commonly been socialized to dampen our intensity, our ferocity, ou...
The healing practice (& power) of embodied presence in the wild terrain of these times
I had a conversation with a friend recently, and the topic of presence came up. Not from the lens of meditation so much as from the lens of what's helping us move through the wild terrain of life these days. We talked about how easy...
Deep postpartum nourishment: Blending Traditional Chinese Medicine & embodied wisdom with Madeline Ishmael
From the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) lens, the first 40 days postpartum are a key time to deeply tend the body, mind and spirit after birth. According to today's guest, Madeline Ishmael, this time is characterized by a need t...
The ancestral medicine of reciprocal relationship with the earth with Kendra Hoffman
So many of us feel deep grief, overwhelm and even lost in the midst of the ecological and upheaval we are facing collectively. It's not easy to know what to do, where to turn, what actions are meaningful and worth our time. The trut...
What are Spring Tonics, actually? And how they can support you in this season
It's officially Springtime here in the northern hemisphere, which means so many of our plant friends are returning!Some of those wild weeds might be exactly the herbs that can help you as we transition from deep winter into the heat of ...
Eroticism, pleasure, sensuality and embodied consent in postpartum & beyond with Gal Mar-Qz
Postpartum is an immense time of transition that includes not only having a new baby, but also navigating a massive hormonal cliff, recovery after birth, body changes, erratic sleep schedules, identity change and so much more.So where do...
Therapeutic twerking? Somatic practices for menstrual pain, emotional release + pleasure with Abigail Morrissey
What if relieving menstrual pain or releasing stuck emotions in our wombspace could be fun, engaging, and... include twerking? It can!To be honest, I've tried twerking in the past and maybe it's because I've compared myself to others but...
How does the moon affect your hormones? (& tending your body in the Spring transition)
Wait, what? The moon affects your hormones? Well, kinda. It can at least.In this week's episode I share both about how this works from a physiologic lens (yes there is actual reasons this can happen), but also how our bodies - so full of...
The healing power of platonic intimacy & ritual rope with Nala Sudo
So often when we hear the word "intimacy," we think of sexual connection or relationships. It's so common to limit our sensual, emotional or physical closeness to our primary partnerships because that's really what we're socialized ...