46 episodes

Medicine stories around a village fire to touch our hearts and ask: in these times we find ourselves in, how do we be more human?
Occasionally there will be solo episodes. More often there will be conversations.
Together, we’ll explore the full spectrum of aliveness to access deep wisdom, touch the numinous, weave new culture, and be here now.
Your host: Kate Powell - an intuitive, medicine woman, and guide for embodied Presence; helping humans integrate initiations and spiritual awakenings to become more whole and available to their heart's aliveness.
Episodes drop on full and new moons. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kate-powell-wsjp/support

Wild Sacred Journey Podcast Kate Powell

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Medicine stories around a village fire to touch our hearts and ask: in these times we find ourselves in, how do we be more human?
Occasionally there will be solo episodes. More often there will be conversations.
Together, we’ll explore the full spectrum of aliveness to access deep wisdom, touch the numinous, weave new culture, and be here now.
Your host: Kate Powell - an intuitive, medicine woman, and guide for embodied Presence; helping humans integrate initiations and spiritual awakenings to become more whole and available to their heart's aliveness.
Episodes drop on full and new moons. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kate-powell-wsjp/support

    Ep 42. Building a Boat for Torin - story, craft, ceremony, community, life, and death (w/ Duncan Passmore)

    Ep 42. Building a Boat for Torin - story, craft, ceremony, community, life, and death (w/ Duncan Passmore)

    How do we say ‘yes’ to life, without saying ‘no’ to death? How do we “rise to the occasion” and “wrestle something good” from the heartbreak of a terminal diagnosis? What does it look like to “become familiar with grief and uncertainty in intimate ways”?

    Today’s virtual fire-side conversation about being human and being alive is with Duncan Passmore - husband, father, writer, and woodworker of 20 years - as he shares his story and the story of his son, Torin, diagnosed at a young age with Pearson syndrome, a rare and incurable mitochondrial disorder.

    It’s a story of life and death, grief and beauty; punctuated with the power of story, the mystery of ceremony, the practice of craft and community… and the building of boats.

    It’s also a way of inviting you, if you feel able and called to, to weave into the community Torin has inspired and contribute to Duncan’s family’s GoFundMe; raising the funds to support them spending six months with Torin’s presence and his memory as they build a boat and sail it on Lake Windermere - a request of Torin’s he didn’t live to see fulfilled.

    As someone grappling in my own ways (as most of us are) with fears, griefs, and the way life laughs at plans; as someone who believes in the power of community, of cultures devoted to full-spectrum aliveness, mystery, story, and ceremony; this feels like a deeply worthy story to share and a deeply worthy endeavor to support.



    Join us around the fire? You’re most welcome here.



    May we shed the armor which keeps us trying to hold off what is. May we become vulnerable enough and brave enough to share our stories so community might find us and, when the time comes, hold us. May we use our hands and heart to craft beauty from grief so we might fully embody at least some small part of what it seems to mean to be human and to be alive. May Torin’s presence and memory live on through the ripples of his story and the way it disarms us and invites us to rise to the occasion of our own lives.



    You can find out more about the project and become a part of the prayerful building of the boat through Duncan’s GoFundMe:

    https://gofund.me/9983ec87



    Please also consider sharing the GoFundMe so we can continue casting the net wider and weaving more people into this story. They’re at 50% as of the recording/ publishing of this episode and have until June 9th to make it the rest of the way.





    P.S. My Zoom seems to have finally caught up to the version with the floating reaction videos - so please excuse the random thumbs up and balloons which seem to pop up at strange and slightly inappropriate times.



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    And if you've come for Duncan, I hope you'll stick around for more conversations to access, repair, inspire, and evolve our humanity and serve the wild, tender aliveness of our personal and collective hearts.

    To further support the podcast and conversations that aim to awaken, inspire, repair, and evolve something deep within us and serve as good medicine for our wild, tender personal and collective hearts:

    1. Please ‘follow’, ‘like’ or ‘subscribe’ where you listen so you stay up-to-date on all our conversations and help others find them, too. On Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving a review.

    2. share widely

    3. consider joining the new Patreon community! For as little as $1/ month, patrons get access to community gatherings and get to play a more interactive role in the growth of the podcast. ⁠https://patreon.com/wildsacredjourney⁠


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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Ep 41. Sacredness (Pt 2): Could Ceremony Be The Point of It All?

    Ep 41. Sacredness (Pt 2): Could Ceremony Be The Point of It All?

    What if the very things which challenge our ability to ‘fix’ or ‘produce’ in the ways we’re used to are the things which bring us closer to sacredness?

    I recorded this episode a month ago, right after I recorded the ‘Sacredness: Part 1’ episode and while grief and uncertainty were right under the surface of my skin. Like with Sacredness Part 1, I ended up adding in some updates and edits as I was prepping to release. Like with Sacredness Part 1, my wonderings are raw and full of prevarication. You won’t find many sound bites or clear-cut answers here. Instead you’ll hear me drawing threads of understanding and insight together in real time, while being a mouthpiece for something that might be wisdom (or maybe not?) to come through.



    You’ll hear me muse further on:


    What we should perhaps be looking for in our guides and mentors;
    A saying I heard in a yoga class and why I think it’s short-sighted as far as a spiritual and cultural approach goes;
    My understanding of the term ‘shaman’ and why it might help us to stop thinking we all can or should be one;
    How language can affect our ability to be in right relationship with ceremony, with the sacred, with the medicine we each carry;
    The language of energy as our birthright;
    The role of the messy and uncomfortable in our initiations and becoming;
    Ceremony vs navel-gazing;
    And a part of my journey I don’t speak about much, but which seems to be pointing me to…. something. 



    When the road of words and doing and fixes runs out, may we arrive at the profound and terrifying silence. And in this silence, may we meet ourselves stripped bare. And when we find ourselves stripped bare, may we hold the present of what really matters in our hands and heart. And may we realize we were only ever beautiful and worthy. May we finally realize what it is to be alive.







    You can find Kate:

    Website: www.wildsacredjourney.com

    Email – kate@wildsacredjourney.com

    Instagram: @wildsacredjourney_kp

    And I hope you'll stick around for more conversations to access, repair, inspire, and evolve our humanity and serve the wild, tender aliveness of our personal and collective hearts.



    To further support the podcast and conversations like this:

    1. Please ‘follow’, ‘like’ or ‘subscribe’ where you listen so you stay up-to-date on all our conversations and help others find them, too. On Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving a review.

    2. share widely

    3. consider joining the new Patreon community! For as little as $1/ month, patrons get access to community gatherings and get to play a more interactive role in the growth of the podcast. ⁠https://patreon.com/wildsacredjourney⁠


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    • 58 min
    Ep 40. How Ancestral Practices and Laughter Help Us Navigate Being Human (w/ Kate Graham)

    Ep 40. How Ancestral Practices and Laughter Help Us Navigate Being Human (w/ Kate Graham)

    If we held up a laugh-meter (like the one from Monsters, Inc) what would our laugh levels be? and Why do we just feel drawn to certain places? and Do our ancestors matter? and Is it possible to befriend crows while being a nomad?

    These are the types of questions (serious and silly) you’ll hear around today’s fire where I’m joined by the ever-optimistic, comedy-loving Kate Graham -  a shamanic oracle and creator of the Empath Energetics intuition development and archetypal healing program. With training in hypnotherapy, yin and restorative yoga, thai yoga massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and shamanism, Kate uses her experiences to teach people how to trust their own bodies and hearts. She has also worked on an alpaca farm, lived nomadically in a van, and moved to manage a retreat in the Scottish Highlands, all in the name of intuition.

    So for those of you familiar with my story (goatherd turned organic farmer turned yoga teacher turned shamanic practitioner turned nomad… etc) you can imagine that we have a lot of shared conversation topics… and they will wander through territory deep, wise, irreverent, visionary, and most likely sort of meaningless, too.

    Topics like:


    tuning into the energy of lands and locations;
    how we might be selling our long-ago ancestors short;
    the beauty of it taking all kinds;
    why did we put structures which hold us in place into place?;
    moving from hopelessness to optimism;
    what remembering ancestral ways of meaning-making, healing, celebrating, and integrating have meant for us personally;
    the balance of light and dark;
    the role of tricksters, crows, and comedians in society;
    the difference between healers who put things back together and healers who walk the edges with you;
    why healing work can feel so hard and exhausting sometimes and some shifts in approach which might make it easier;
    how love and abolition are teaching us right now…

    and more.



    This is a longer conversation because we just kept riffing off each other. But watching it back as I was preparing these notes, I kept finding myself laughing and wondering about things all over again. 

    Join us around the fire? You’re most welcome here.





    May we each find the gift of our part in things and the places, people, and rituals to nurture those sparks. May we laugh more than we think we should and be free to flow where our medicine is most useful and our hearts feel most alive. May we have the courage and trust to come undone and rediscover something of even greater beauty. May we love our boundaries and therefore be able to love everyone. May we befriend the crows.





    You can find Kate G:

    Heartsfrontier.com

    YouTube @heartsfrontier

    Instagram @shamanicoraclekate

    And if you've come for Kate G, I hope you'll stick around for more conversations to access, repair, inspire, and evolve our humanity and serve the wild, tender aliveness of our personal and collective hearts.

    To further support the podcast and conversations that awaken, inspire, repair, and evolve something deep within us and serve as good medicine for our wild, tender personal and collective hearts:

    1. Please ‘follow’, ‘like’ or ‘subscribe’ where you listen so you stay up-to-date on all our conversations and help others find them, too. On Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving a review.

    2. share widely

    3. consider joining the new Patreon community! For as little as $1/ month, patrons get access to community gatherings and get to play a more interactive role in the growth of the podcast. ⁠https://patreon.com/wildsacredjourney⁠


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    • 1 hr 39 min
    Ep 39. Sacredness: the alchemical ingredient for being more human

    Ep 39. Sacredness: the alchemical ingredient for being more human

    Can we be human and not believe in sacredness? What does ‘sacred’ even mean? 

    The energy of these times in this moment of full moon, Spring equinox, and lunar eclipse feels deeply challenging, beautiful, and initiatory. And I had a message come through as I meditated one night about what sacredness actually is:

    “Sacredness is not what we do, or even what we feel - it’s a quality of presence and listening which allows for some magic, some alchemy and potential for relationship to occur.”



    So in honor of the challenge, hungers, hopes and dreams of this moment, I offer you my musings on sacredness and what that message means.

    You’ll hear about:


    intuition vs illusion;
    a colonial mindset about our relationship with the land and the animist alternative;
    why witnessing is one of the greatest gifts we can give;
    how we struggle to recognize the sacred and now how to be with it;
    ritual vs ceremony;
    trauma vs initiation;

    … and more.





    What does sacred mean to you? And do you think you can be human without some sense of the sacred? I’d love to hear your perspective.



    May we be changed by the process of our lives and our loves. May we let wonder guide us deeper. May we trust the unfolding of our journey and have people around us who see the intact innocence of hearts and help us stand for that in ourselves and others. Always.



    P.S. This episode constitutes a first because the theme of sacredness has been working me since I recorded it and showing me some places where I remain out of alignment with what I say I’m standing for. So I’ve gone back in to cut out a few small parts I originally shared. They deserve more gatekeeping (not as a power move, but as relational discernment) than I had given them. So thanks for being with me as I put what I preach into action. 3



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    You can find Kate:

    Website: www.wildsacredjourney.com

    Email – kate@wildsacredjourney.com

    Instagram: @wildsacredjourney_kp

    And I hope you'll stick around for more conversations to access, repair, inspire, and evolve our humanity and serve the wild, tender aliveness of our personal and collective hearts.

    To further support the podcast and conversations like this:

    1. Please ‘follow’, ‘like’ or ‘subscribe’ where you listen so you stay up-to-date on all our conversations and help others find them, too. On Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving a review.

    2. share widely

    3. consider joining the new Patreon community! For as little as $1/ month, patrons get access to community gatherings and get to play a more interactive role in the growth of the podcast. ⁠https://patreon.com/wildsacredjourney⁠


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    • 36 min
    *BONUS* Ostara - the fruitful darkness on the way to more light

    *BONUS* Ostara - the fruitful darkness on the way to more light

    The Spring Equinox (referred to in several European countries as some version of ‘Ostara’) is midway between Winter Solstice and Summer Solstice and a day of equal dark and light - the day and night are the same length. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, this is a time of blossoming, of unfurling, of tending the soil and placing new seeds. (The Southern Hemisphere celebrates the Fall Equinox and the equal light and dark on the way to endings and the shorter days of winter).

    We’re also beginning the astrological new year as the sun moves from Pisces into Aries and begins its next cycle through the zodiac. And we’re entering eclipse season which symbolically can be seen as a time to let the shadows show us new perspectives on the natural order of things. 

    It’s a potent time of fiery energies and, possibly, deep wounds and griefs. So can we remember that the dark soil is fruitful for growth and all new life springs forth from what has decayed? That the quickening which began in February may now be in labor contractions and that we have to surrender the outcomes and allow ourselves to be changed to fully live the mystery of rebirth and initiatory portals. This is as much a time of unbecoming as it is a time to celebrate new life. 

    Gather with me around this virtual fire and you’ll hear me flesh these ideas out more (and give you an embodied breath practice to explore your relationship to these times); as well as offer some ways you can celebrate, honor, or otherwise align yourself with the season.

    And I'd love to keep hearing from you: How are you celebrating this brief moment of equilibrium on our way to longer days? How are you noticing or honoring the endings necessary for beginnings and tending the soil in which you’re entrusting your new seeds?

    May we find the rest and the down cycles as we stretch toward the light. May the soils we tend nurture the seeds of compassion, connection, and freedom in ourselves, our communities, and the wider world. May we not forget that a life is just one piece of the greater churning of Aliveness and may we be in service to the holy tension of opposites, as Love.

     

    ** Photo of the Sheela Na Gig carving is by Graham Hobster.





    You can find Kate:

    Website: www.wildsacredjourney.com

    Email – kate@wildsacredjourney.com

    Instagram: @wildsacredjourney_kp

    And I hope you'll stick around for more conversations to access, repair, inspire, and evolve our humanity and serve the wild, tender aliveness of our personal and collective hearts.

    To further support the podcast and conversations like this:

    1. Please ‘follow’, ‘like’ or ‘subscribe’ where you listen so you stay up-to-date on all our conversations and help others find them, too. On Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving a review.

    2. share widely

    3. consider joining the new Patreon community! For as little as $1/ month, patrons get access to community gatherings and get to play a more interactive role in the growth of the podcast. ⁠https://patreon.com/wildsacredjourney⁠


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    • 27 min
    Ep 38. What Ancestry, Culture, Stories, Elders, & Marketing Might Teach Us About Being More Human (w/ Tad Hargrave)

    Ep 38. What Ancestry, Culture, Stories, Elders, & Marketing Might Teach Us About Being More Human (w/ Tad Hargrave)

    It’s been a while since I’ve had a guest around the fire for a host of reasons but today, for this new moon, I’m joined by Tad Hargrave of Marketing for Hippies (among other culture-making endeavors).

    I got to meet Tad back in October in Edinburgh where we were both in town for the Scottish International Storytelling Festival and enjoyed our post-story session conversations around mutual interests of culture, myths, ancestral wisdom, and being human and humane. 

    I’m delighted to be able to invite you into conversation with him, too.

    Tad currently lives in Duncan, BC, though he hails from Edmonton, AB (traditionally known, in the local indigenous language of the Cree, as Amiskwaciy (Beaver Hill) and later Amiskwaciwaskihegan (Beaver Hill House) and his ancestors come primarily from Scotland with some from the Ukraine as well.

    His bio page on his website has several different versions and is a testament to what I would name as the meeting point of wandering, wondering curiosity and depth of connection. At the core, it seems Tad has always been interested in stories, craft, music, leadership, building community around positive change, and creating events for people to come together to make good things happen. He’s also an accomplished sleight of hand magician and speaks Scottish Gaelic with conversational fluency!



    So what will you hear in this conversation? 

    Join us for our musings around:


    moving beyond the individual to a reverent acknowledgement of the line we came from;
    ancestral wisdom, preserved with us in mind, and encoded in stories and other folklore;
    why stories had to be changed to survive and how we can flesh the bones back out again to find the deeper meaning;
    the difference between stories and spells;
    the cultural wealth still present in Europe in spite of rupture and colonization;
    what it might mean to be more human, especially as our ancestors might have conceived of it;
    what the function of culture is and how it’s created;
    the difference between how empire views evolution and how nature seems to view it;
    how ethical marketing ties in with it all…

    and more.



    There’s a lot packed into this conversation - with some wisdom, curiosity, grief, and gratitude.

    And, to paraphrase the Martín Prechtel quote Tad shares towards the end of the conversation, an attempt to be beautiful on the way to some answers.  



    What does being more human mean to you? We'd love to hear.



    You’re welcome here with us around the fire.

    May we fall in love with the world around us and let ourselves be moved by that love into beautiful action.





    You can find Tad:

    Website – https://marketingforhippies.com/

    Substack - https://tadhargrave.substack.com/





    And if you've come for Tad, I hope you'll stick around for more conversations to access, repair, inspire, and evolve our humanity and serve the wild, tender aliveness of our personal and collective hearts.



    To further support the podcast and conversations that awaken, inspire, repair, and evolve something deep within us and serve as good medicine for our wild, tender personal and collective hearts:

    1. Please ‘follow’, ‘like’ or ‘subscribe’ where you listen so you stay up-to-date on all our conversations and help others find them, too. On Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving a review.

    2. share widely

    3. consider joining the new Patreon community! For as little as $1/ month, patrons get access to community gatherings and get to play a more interactive role in the growth of the podcast. ⁠https://patreon.com/wildsacredjourney⁠




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    • 1 hr 24 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Amana BeLove ,

Beautiful soulful conversations & stories

Kate creates a beautiful container for communing with the sacred, the human experience and our relationship with the non human beings and world around us.

Claire Mac Bear ,

The kind intuitive!

Kate has a way of active listening where you know her wheels are turning pulling resources from the universe, but is always engaged and supportive of her guests and clients. You feel heard, seen and understood after just a few minutes with her. I often think back to just a phrase or single word Kate has given to me after blabbering on with my “story” or scenario where I’m looking for guidance. She really has an energy of kindness, tough love and friendly encouragement for each of us as we navigated through our wild and sacred journeys. xo

Emma Orleans ,

Gather round the fire

Kate is a wonderful story-weaver and explorer. This podcast feels like getting tea with your wisest friends and exploring the most important, personal and universal questions. You’ll leave with a full heart.

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