Shownotes
The land holds stories we often overlook, memories of those who came before, and the lessons they left behind. By listening to the land’s quiet witness, we can reclaim lost wisdom about healing, legacy, and our place in the larger story. This episode is an invitation to remember what we were never meant to forget.
In this episode:
- Unexpected Journey to the Farm [1:01]
- The Land Chooses Us [03:00]
- Living with the Land's History [04:14]
- Challenges and Changes [05:51]
- Uncovering (a murder on our land) the Past [07:37]
- Connecting with the Past [12:52]
- Healing and Legacy [17:36]
- Reflections on Land and Healing [24:27]
Why it matters:
Stories like this remind us that healing isn’t just personal, it’s generational, communal, and tied to the land beneath our feet. By honoring what came before, we create space for something better to grow.
Wildly Recommended:
- You don’t need a tragedy to start listening to your land. Maybe it’s holding grief. Maybe it’s holding joy. Either way it’s holding you, too. Walk your property. Notice what feels light. What feels heavy.
- Ask yourself: What stories are buried here? And more importantly, how can I be in relationship with this place?
Reflection Question:
What places have shaped you? Where do you feel most connected to the earth, to your story, to your truth?
Resources + Links:
- Julia Madsen's writing
- If this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back — together.
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If this episode lit a spark of remembrance in you, pass it on. Share it with a kindred spirit who’s also craving deeper roots and ancient rhythms. Let’s bring the lost wisdom back, together.
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