That’s like my dominating thesis - you can choose to do things differently because what is being asked of us is not realistic. They are built for the pace of nature, which is much slower. What I have ultimately found is we have bodies and nervous systems that aren’t built for the pace of now. Q You reflect in your work that the modern world can leave us feeling isolated when did you start having these realizations?Ī I was not finding meaning and my body was telling me to do something different. Over the years, the San Anselmo resident, land steward and ancestral folk medicine keeper has facilitated women’s gatherings and retreats, taught workshops and, since 2018, hosted her podcast “Belonging.” Her podcast has explored topics from creating a sisterhood to the birth story of her 15-month-old daughter, Atlas, to colonialism to healing from burnout. San Anselmo author and podcaster explores the nature of belonging
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