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Imbolc marks the moment just before spring—when the light begins to return, but rest is still required. In this episode, we explore the history and symbolism of Imbolc across cultures, from Brigid and Candlemas to Groundhog Day’s folk roots, and what this in-between season asks of us now.
For groomers, Imbolc isn’t about pushing forward or forcing productivity—it’s about maintenance, preparation, and care before the busy season hits. We talk burnout, boundaries, nervous-system regulation, winter coats, gentle routines, and why it’s okay to be unfinished. Plus, reflections on animals, intuition, grief, and tending the quiet work that keeps us going.
This is your permission slip to slow down—without falling behind.
By thriving_cannivoreImbolc marks the moment just before spring—when the light begins to return, but rest is still required. In this episode, we explore the history and symbolism of Imbolc across cultures, from Brigid and Candlemas to Groundhog Day’s folk roots, and what this in-between season asks of us now.
For groomers, Imbolc isn’t about pushing forward or forcing productivity—it’s about maintenance, preparation, and care before the busy season hits. We talk burnout, boundaries, nervous-system regulation, winter coats, gentle routines, and why it’s okay to be unfinished. Plus, reflections on animals, intuition, grief, and tending the quiet work that keeps us going.
This is your permission slip to slow down—without falling behind.