From Hedge Witch To Harmony Gardens: A Life Rooted In Nature, Seasons, And The Sacred Feminine
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What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet?
Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegetables and the human spirit.
We travel through seasons with close attention: the race to solstice bloom, the first cut at Lammas, the waning that invites pruning and renewal. Ruth shares how this seasonal literacy shapes her inner life, offering a model for emotional regulation and recovery—when you’re cut back by criticism, give it time, step under trees, and trust regrowth. We also step into the Sacred Feminine not as abstraction but as embodied archetypes: warrior as devoted energy, protector and provider as everyday service, sovereignty as authorship of one’s life. These frames help redress the imbalance between masculine and feminine energies and invite a fuller expression of who we already are.
Along the way, we question tidy lawns and tidy lives, explore community harmony as ecosystem design, and name a cultural wound around sexuality that needs wiser education and genuine respect. What emerges is a grounded path back to enoughness: look closely, tend what matters, prune with care, and make room for wild resilience. Press play to feel more rooted, more sovereign, and more at home in your own skin—and if this conversation nourishes you, follow, share with a friend, and leave a review so others can find their way back to themselves too.
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