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Wild Child started with an Enya song I used to play on repeat as a kid, when the universe grabbed me by the shoulders and said, remember her? This episode is a slow unraveling of inner child work, shadow work, and the kind of healing that doesn’t announce itself—it sneaks up on you while crying over your ex. After starting over (again), I talk about grief, loneliness, childhood patterns, and what it’s like to lose faith and slowly find it again. This isn’t a “open your third eye and om” episode—it’s about sitting with yourself long enough to hear what your younger self has been saying all along. Reflective, funny, a little existentially spiraled, and a reminder that healing doesn’t make you softer—it makes you more honest.
If you’ve been feeling disconnected or spiritually homesick, Wild Child is your sign to go get her. She’s still there. Probably listening to Enya.
By Adrianne CreekWild Child started with an Enya song I used to play on repeat as a kid, when the universe grabbed me by the shoulders and said, remember her? This episode is a slow unraveling of inner child work, shadow work, and the kind of healing that doesn’t announce itself—it sneaks up on you while crying over your ex. After starting over (again), I talk about grief, loneliness, childhood patterns, and what it’s like to lose faith and slowly find it again. This isn’t a “open your third eye and om” episode—it’s about sitting with yourself long enough to hear what your younger self has been saying all along. Reflective, funny, a little existentially spiraled, and a reminder that healing doesn’t make you softer—it makes you more honest.
If you’ve been feeling disconnected or spiritually homesick, Wild Child is your sign to go get her. She’s still there. Probably listening to Enya.