The Heart Is a Cauldron

In the Cauldron with Becca Piastrelli and Belonging


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What better way to celebrate the one year anniversary of The Heart Is a Cauldron than a conversation about belonging as a radical, living, and collaborative practice?
Becca Piastrelli of the Belonging podcast and I had a heart-to-heart on the many layers of this topic, including:
- Personal tales and understandings of belonging
- Belonging as a radical antidote to Empire
- Toxicity in community
- Being with grief
- How to find belonging in a time such as this
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MORE ON BECCA
Becca is a writer, coach, and host of the Belonging podcast. She holds space for women to explore ancestral wisdom, connect with the earth, and find meaningful and inclusive community. In the age of loneliness, Becca shows us how to feel like we truly belong - to each other, to the earth, to a lineage, and to ourselves. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her partner, child, two cats, and five chickens, where she gardens, cooks, mothers, and gathers with the ebb and flow of the seasons.
BeccaPiastrelli.com
Becca on Instagram: @ beccapiastrelli
Belonging podcast: belongingpodcast.com
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Each June, I pay forward the abundance from The Heart Is a Cauldron Patreon to BIPOC-led orgs committed to earth-honoring practices + decolonization. This year, 100% of the proceeds from June’s Patreon memberships will go to the National Black Food & Justice Alliance as well as the Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance.
Join any time in June 2021 for your membership to be added to the total that will be given.
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The Heart Is a CauldronBy Kathryn Fink