Welcome to Season 9. Today I’m in conversation with Marianne Siddons Heginworth, who is a therapist, ceremonialist, somatic practitioner, and long-time guide of the imaginal, archetypal, and wild relational landscapes.
In this episode, we explore resourcing, emotional intimacy, nature connection, and the inner work of healing - including an inquiry into masculine and feminine qualities - expressed in the following key reflections:
- Experiencing our first ever in-person recording, which brought a deeper sense of presence and connection
- Exploring the importance of resourcing before meeting painful or vulnerable parts of ourselves
- Understanding how resourcing creates safety and capacity without bypassing what’s truly present
- Grounding through the body, especially into the pelvis, as a foundation for nervous system regulation
- Using imagination to connect with archetypes, elemental allies, or inner protectors as supportive resources
- Separating parts of the self in order to identify needs and nurture an inner parent
- Balancing heart and will—learning to root and feel deeply while staying clear, steady and present
- Reflecting on masculine and feminine energies as dynamic inner forces rather than fixed gender roles
- Questioning cultural stereotypes and affirming emotional depth, power and sensitivity as human qualities
- Parenting with honesty and presence, offering emotional language and space for truth
- Naming the pressures of overculture and the courage it takes to speak and live from the heart
- Working with the Celtic tree calendar to align internal experience with the cycles of the year
- Honouring trees like Rowan as guides in times of descent, grief, and quiet transformation
- Returning to the body and the earth as resources that allow us to meet life with intimacy and integrity
Show Notes:
https://theoutdoorteacher.com/podcasts/episode-65-marianne-heginworth-podcast/
Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com
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