Welcome back to 🌿🌙 THE EARTHY WRITER: My Rewilding Year 🐝✨

This is episode 12, where we explore the harvest season and share eight valuable lessons for the eighth month of the year. As we enter August, we'll dive into the wisdom of both Aboriginal culture and the Pagan Wheel of the Year, discovering how these traditions can help us reconnect with nature and ourselves, and I'll share eight lessons I have harvested since the beginning of the year.

In this Rewilding Episode, you'll learn:

  • The significance of Djilba, the Wadandi people's "season of conception"
  • How the Pagan harvest festival Lughnasadh relates to our modern lives
  • The importance of understanding women's unique needs in relation to nature and health
  • How to interpret and respond to opportunities the universe presents
  • The value of embracing failure in personal growth
  • Why music is a powerful tool for rewilding and self-expression
  • The balance between personal authenticity and others' expectations
  • Understanding life's seasons of effort and reward
  • The shift from competition to collaboration in nature and human society

About your host:

Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing feel-good women’s fiction with a little magic and places like characters from my cozy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

Buy my newest book ‘The Age Of Elephants’ here: https://giselestein.com/the-age-of-elephants/
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