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Tending the Land: What Farm Sitting Taught Me

27m · Your Story Medicine · 06 Apr 17:12

Hello future ancestors!

It’s been about three weeks since I’ve left the farm, where my last solo podcast episode about “integration” after my sabbatical was recorded - and I miss it so much.

So much to the point where I will literally wake up and smell FARM.

Main topics:

  • Why is it that I started a business in the first place
  • Getting a glimpse of what my life could be like as an elder
  • The practice of equanimity in Buddhism
  • What goats can teach about healthy boundaries, unconditional love, & how to be present
  • What it meant to find sacredness in the mundane.

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