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  • Healing the Mother Wound with Flower Essences
    2025/05/09

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    Healing the Mother Wound with Flower Essences
    A Mother's Day Reflection with Brooke of The Wild Temple

    What happens when the ache we carry isn’t just recent heartbreak—but something rooted in our earliest relationships?

    In this deeply personal solo episode, Brooke explores the Mother Wound—a layered emotional and energetic imprint often formed when our primary caregivers were unable to meet our emotional needs with presence, empathy, or consistency.

    With tenderness and insight, Brooke unpacks:

    • The nuances of this wounding—how it manifests in adulthood and why it’s often hard to name
    • When and how traditional therapy, yoga therapy, and flower essences can each play a role in the healing journey
    • Real-life stories and case studies from her own path and her work with clients
    • The role of nervous system stability and sacred self-care in preparing the body and psyche for deep emotional work

    You’ll also hear a reflection on self-care as an act of time-traveling love:
    "Self-care is self-love that your past self gives your future self."

    This episode is a tender offering for anyone navigating grief, neglect, estrangement, or longing around Mother’s Day—and a reminder that with Nature, practice, and support, we can reweave the love we may have never received.

    🎧 Listen now and let this be a companion on your healing path.
    #motherwound #floweressencetherapy #yogatherapy #dharmicliving #selfcareisselflove

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    Thank you for being here. Every listener, every share, every spark of remembrance—you are part of this dharmic revolution.

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    May 19 – 24, 2025 Baja, Mexico

    This spring, at the edge of the desert and sea, we gather as women to reconnect with ourselves, with each other, and with the brave leadership the world needs now.

    Join us for 5 nights + 6 days of connection, collaboration, creative exploration, and collective wisdom in the untamed beauty of the Pacific coast – where visionary women re-write the leadership paradigm.



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    48 分
  • Safe + Empowered- Path of the Wise Woman with Sarah Hutchinson
    2025/04/27

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    In this enlightening podcast episode, I interview Sarah Hutchinson, a yoga teacher, nurse, and advocate for women's empowerment. The conversation begins with a grounding meditation and delves into the importance of genuine, deep practices such as yoga, Ayurveda, and mindful living. Sarah shares her journey from using yoga to manage stress to discovering the transformative power of tantric yoga. We highlight the importance of self-care, rhythmic living, caring for the nervous system, and finding community support.


    Sarah also speaks to the significance of aging vibrantly, offering wisdom on maintaining physical health, a sense of purpose, and resilience. The episode emphasizes the need for authentic spiritual practices and presents an invitation to the HER Festival, a women's gathering aimed at fostering wisdom and community. Sarah’s upcoming offerings focus on holistic wellness and supporting individuals through life's transitions.


    You can connect with Sarah and her work at YogaBeyondthePoses.com, and join us both for our upcoming HerFestival retreat in Mexico by visiting Her-Festival.com.

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  • The Body As Muse & Space Between Us, Divine
    2025/03/29

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    In this episode of the Wild Temple Podcast, I welcome my long-time friend, Fannie Hungerford, Somatic Psychotherapist and Tantric Yogini. Listen in as we hear about Fannie's path of purpose, rooted in her creative upbringing and involvement in yoga and somatic psychotherapy.


    This deep and inspiring conversation explores the dance of dharma, body wisdom, and the art of living as a householder. Fannie shares insights on integrating spirituality into daily life, the importance of support systems, and the value of smaller, adaptable practices. Emphasizing the significance of the relational field, we also discuss navigating intense life experiences, creating safe spaces, and honoring one's body and emotions to facilitate healing. The talk concludes with reflections on the power of fiction, the ocean's magic, and affirmations of interconnectedness.


    You can connect with Fannie and her work at Fanniehungerford.com, and join us both for our upcoming HerFestival retreat in Mexico by visiting Her-Festival.com.


    Enjoy this tapestry of insights on parenting, healing, and spirituality and explore the profound journey of finding sacredness in the everyday.



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  • The Sage Rebellion with Yogini Elder, Jean Mazzei
    2025/03/13

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    Podcast Episode Summary: The Sage Rebellion with Yogini Elder, Jean Mazzei

    In this episode of The Wild Temple Podcast, I sit down with Jean Mazzei—a Yogini Elder whose depth of wisdom in yoga, Tantra, and consciousness work has guided countless seekers on their path. Together, we explore the Sage archetype—what it means to embody wisdom, navigate the spiritual path with clarity, and why the journey to becoming a Sage is, in many ways, an act of rebellion. Jean shares insights from her decades of practice and teaching, offering guidance on time-tested practices, navigating resistance in yoga, and stepping fully into one’s wild, wise self. She also opens up about her creative journey co-authoring an oracle deck, the power of mantra, and and how non-judgement and self love are pivotal pillars for growth.

    Throughout our conversation, Jean offers profound reflections and practical tools to support practitioners at any stage of their journey. She also shares two of her current book recommendations, offering fresh sources of inspiration for seekers and teachers alike. You can connect with Jean and her work at FlyingVenus.com, and join us both for our upcoming HerFestival retreat in Mexico by visiting Her-Festival.com. Tune in for a deep and inspiring conversation on wisdom, rebellion, and the evolving role of the modern Sage.

    Join us in Mexico for Her Festival. Earlybird pricing available now! Learn more and register at https://her-festival.com/

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Empowered Sound with Steph Chee
    2025/02/27

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    In this episode of The Wild Temple Podcast, I sit down with Stephanie Chee Baréa—a lifelong educator, Yogini, sound healer, and feminine empowerment guide. We dive deep into her journey of finding purpose and belonging as a woman of multicultural heritage, and how this has shaped her path of Dharma and leadership.

    Stephanie shares her vision of women’s empowerment, exploring what it truly means to step into leadership roles with authenticity and courage. She also discusses the power of sound healing as a tool for transformation and connection.

    Stephanie introduces us to a vision that she had in 2018, that is now an called HerFestival (her-festival.com), an empowering annual gathering for women.

    We talk about how this March, we are welcoming people to join us for a practice with HerFestival facilitators, focusing on Matangi, the Tantric goddess of belonging, creativity and Nature.

    This will be followed by The Wild Temple’s deep study of the Sri Sukta, a powerful mantric practice that begins on March 29th.

    Join us as we explore purpose, belonging, women’s empowerment, and the transformative power of sound.

    To learn more about Stephanie’s work, visit her website at stephchee.com or join her (and us! in Cabo, Mexico for our HerFestival gathering in May, 2025 (her-festival.com).

    The book Stephanie recommends is "The Power of Bridging: How to Build a World Where We All Belong" by John A. Powell, a book that beautifully resonates with today’s theme of purpose, belonging, and empowerment.

    We hope you enjoy this episode. Please leave us a review and share!

    Warmly, Team Temple


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    1 時間 12 分
  • The Undercurrent of Love Activism: What’s Not Being Talked About
    2025/02/12

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    In a time where so much focus is placed on destruction, division, and collapse, we often miss the quiet, yet powerful movements of love medicine that is transformation in action.

    Why is no one talking about this??

    We hear about the wars, the climate disasters, the chaos of political power struggles.

    But what about the women rebuilding their communities after crisis?
    What about the healers, musicians + artists guiding people back into their bodies?
    What about the therapists, the teachers, and the everyday humans who are quietly doing the deep work of remembering who they are?

    💫 What if, amidst the destruction, there is also something profoundly beautiful being born?

    Because there is. And it is this movement—the one that isn’t loud, but is deeply impactful—that I want to honor today.

    Honoring the Work of Therapists & Inner Healers

    I want to take a moment to express deep gratitude for therapists right now.

    And for those of us doing the work—the thousands paying attention to our mental hygiene, refining our awareness, and learning how to take care of our minds as much as we do our bodies.

    According to the ancient Sages, this is the most powerful work we can do.
    To clean the mind.
    To clear distortions.
    To see ourselves, and the world, as it truly is.

    Because when the collective mind is sick, when it’s full of unchecked stress, trauma, and conditioning, it creates a world where it’s not just hard to survive—it’s hard to feel safe, to enjoy life, to thrive.

    So, here’s to Therapy Rising—to the last five years of this shared, unfolding conversation about what it really means to be well. To the common language we have been learning, so that we can heal and cohabitate better, together.

    This is an initiation.

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  • Yoga Alone Isn’t Enough: The Power of Ayurveda, Tantra & Yoga Therapy with Suzanne Martin
    2025/02/07

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    Welcome to another episode of our Winter Wisdom Series. Today, I’m honored to be joined by Suzanne Martin—an Ayurvedic practitioner, wellness coach, Yogini, and Tantric, as well as a core faculty member for The Sage Apprenticeship here at The Wild Temple School.

    In this rich conversation, Suzanne and I explore the sacred trifecta of Yoga, Ayurveda, and Tantra—three powerful technologies that we work with intimately inside The Sage Apprenticeship, our year-long Tantric Yoga Therapy program designed to support dharmic living, deep self-care, and community healing.

    We ask the big questions: Who am I at my core? What is the essence of my mind and body? How can I cultivate true health and impact the world more meaningfully? And we also explore intuitive guidance as a compass—how to strengthen it, and what to do when that inner knowing feels clouded.

    Drawing from our shared experiences teaching workshops like Consciousness in Motion, we discuss how yoga is not a one-size-fits-all practice, and how misapplied sequencing in studios today may be preventing practitioners from reaching yoga’s full depth—and even causing harm. This is exactly why The Sage Apprenticeship places such a strong emphasis on Yoga Therapy and the three sisters—Yoga, Ayurveda, and Tantra—so that we can work with these sacred technologies in a way that truly supports, heals, and amplifies our ability to care for ourselves and our communities.

    This episode is filled with practical wisdom, including rituals, deep nourishment practices, and what Suzanne calls Shraddha Builders—practices to strengthen devotion and clarity, particularly in the introspective winter season.

    I hope this conversation brings you insight and inspiration—thank you for being here, and enjoy the episode!

    xobrooke

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Amavasya Unplugged: Reclaiming Balance in the Age of Dopamine
    2025/01/28

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    In this episode of The Wild Temple Podcast, Brooke invites you into the energy of the Amavasya, the dark moon, a time of reflection and healing. This particular Amavasya is especially unique, connected to a rare 144-year shift during the Kumbh Mela, making it a powerful moment for transformation. With the intensity of the news and social media, many of us feel overwhelmed or stuck in cycles of over-engagement or disengagement. Brooke shares practices to help us reconnect with our inner light and empower our calm, centered selves in the midst of the noise.

    Brooke also takes a closer look at the science of dopamine, explaining how our brain’s “reward chemical” is constantly triggered by the overstimulation of modern life, leaving us feeling anxious, restless, and burnt out. Drawing on the Yogic concept of Rajas—our restless desire for constant activity and stimulation—she connects the dots between this modern dilemma and how we can find a way back to balance.

    In addition, Brooke shares a personal story from her time at the Kumbh Mela, where the disempowerment of the feminine was healed through the powerful presence of the Divine Feminine and the sacredness of the land. Finally, she offers simple, grounded practices from Yoga Therapy and Tanmatra Chikitsa (sense therapies) to reduce Rajas and balance our dopamine systems, helping us reset and restore our inner calm. Tune in for an episode full of practical tools to bring you back to your center and reconnect with your truest self.

    Join us in Mexico for Her Festival. Earlybird pricing available now! Learn more and register at https://her-festival.com/

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    48 分