
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Spring Is Coming is a short seasonal reflection created for intuitive and sensitive souls who feel the quiet shift of the natural world as winter begins to soften. This episode shares a traditional spring rhyme that has been sung and recited by children for generations, celebrating the return of birds, blossoms, and the gentle awakening of the earth.
After the poem is read, you’re invited to pause and consider a simple question. This moment of reflection offers space to notice the subtle signs of renewal around you and within you, whether they appear in nature, in your body, or in the small hopes beginning to stir.
You’re welcome to listen while walking outdoors, resting quietly, or simply taking a brief pause in your day. May this short poetic moment offer a gentle reminder that the rhythms of the earth continue to move, bringing change, renewal, and new life with the turning of the season.
✨ If you’d like to stay connected or explore future offerings, you’re welcome to visit my website or join my mailing list. I share reflections, practices, and updates there as they unfold.
https://www.rachelroseboucher.com
✨ This podcast is offered as a gift.
If you feel moved to support its continuation, donations are deeply appreciated and received with gratitude.
Thank you for helping tend this space.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PXQTUK5JT6UKS
https://buy.stripe.com/9B68wQ9QkfKy6oPaus28801
✨ Credits
Poem:
May Song — traditional spring rhyme (public domain), printed in The Progressive Music Series (1914).
Music:
“Birds and Nature” by Chris Collins (royalty-free license).
✨ Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. The views expressed are those of the host and guests and are not a substitute for professional care or services. Listening to this podcast does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. You are responsible for your own wellbeing and actions.
Produced by Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. Content is governed by U.S. law.
By Rachel BoucherSpring Is Coming is a short seasonal reflection created for intuitive and sensitive souls who feel the quiet shift of the natural world as winter begins to soften. This episode shares a traditional spring rhyme that has been sung and recited by children for generations, celebrating the return of birds, blossoms, and the gentle awakening of the earth.
After the poem is read, you’re invited to pause and consider a simple question. This moment of reflection offers space to notice the subtle signs of renewal around you and within you, whether they appear in nature, in your body, or in the small hopes beginning to stir.
You’re welcome to listen while walking outdoors, resting quietly, or simply taking a brief pause in your day. May this short poetic moment offer a gentle reminder that the rhythms of the earth continue to move, bringing change, renewal, and new life with the turning of the season.
✨ If you’d like to stay connected or explore future offerings, you’re welcome to visit my website or join my mailing list. I share reflections, practices, and updates there as they unfold.
https://www.rachelroseboucher.com
✨ This podcast is offered as a gift.
If you feel moved to support its continuation, donations are deeply appreciated and received with gratitude.
Thank you for helping tend this space.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PXQTUK5JT6UKS
https://buy.stripe.com/9B68wQ9QkfKy6oPaus28801
✨ Credits
Poem:
May Song — traditional spring rhyme (public domain), printed in The Progressive Music Series (1914).
Music:
“Birds and Nature” by Chris Collins (royalty-free license).
✨ Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. The views expressed are those of the host and guests and are not a substitute for professional care or services. Listening to this podcast does not create a professional or therapeutic relationship. You are responsible for your own wellbeing and actions.
Produced by Rachel Rose Boucher LLC. Content is governed by U.S. law.