Woman Who Rubs the Mountain
by Kendra Ward
October 18, 2023 2:15 am
a podcast and gathering place for stories of embodied ecology. What happens when we rub on the body of the earth, how does it brush back against us? There is a certain fidelity required when we return over and over again to be shaped, imagined even, by the beings, the weather, the land forms, and the elemental powers where we live. Let us seek: intimacy across language, intimacy across culture, intimacy across species, intimacy across consciousness.
Recent Episodes
Microanimism: A Conversation with Siv Watkins about Being in Relationship with the Smalls
1 year agoEmbodied Elements Series: The Earth Element & Nourishing Our Dark Centers
1 year agoEcotherapy & Reclaiming Our Wholeness: A Conversation with Beth Stephens about Holding Ourselves in All That it Means to Be Human [Episode 29]
1 year agoThe Embodied Elements: The Fire Element & Deepening Our Intimacy with All of Life [Episode 28]
1 year agoRegenerative Partnering with Nature: A Conversation with Chara Armon about Moving Beyond Eco-Anxiety [Episode 27]
1 year agoA Wild, Undomesticated Heart: A conversation with Jen Hudziec about the Intimacies of Summer [Episode 26]
1 year agoEcofluency: A Conversation with Saskia von Diest about Co-creation & Communication with Nature [Episode 25]
1 year agoThe Stories of Everything: A Conversation with Carina Lyall about Hearing the Many Truths [Episode 24]
2 years agoThe Land Knows You Better Than You Know Yourself [Episode 23]
2 years agoThe Embodied Elements: Indulging Our Chlorophyll Reveries [Episode 22]
2 years ago