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This episode is a love letter to your wild body - and a gentle call to stop treating it like a problem to fix.
We explore how the non-human world teaches us to trust our hunger, our “no,” our slow days, and our instinct to bolt. Whether it’s a raccoon screaming for no reason (relatable) or a tree cracking pavement just to get more space, nature reminds us that boundaries, rest, and intuition are natural, not negotiable.
You don’t need a yurt, a rebrand, or to believe in moon water. You just need to start noticing. Because when you reconnect to your body as part of the wild world, you start leading from a different kind of power.
www.TheNoeticFeminist.com
By Dr. Victoria Lynn SchmidtThis episode is a love letter to your wild body - and a gentle call to stop treating it like a problem to fix.
We explore how the non-human world teaches us to trust our hunger, our “no,” our slow days, and our instinct to bolt. Whether it’s a raccoon screaming for no reason (relatable) or a tree cracking pavement just to get more space, nature reminds us that boundaries, rest, and intuition are natural, not negotiable.
You don’t need a yurt, a rebrand, or to believe in moon water. You just need to start noticing. Because when you reconnect to your body as part of the wild world, you start leading from a different kind of power.
www.TheNoeticFeminist.com