The Wild Goddess

EP 35 - Folklore Friday | The Story of Mis, the original Wild Woman.

Kayleigh Marie Season 3 Episode 35

Welcome to the very first Folklore Friday episode — a soul-deep journey into ancient mythology and the wisdom it holds for our modern lives.

In this episode, I share all about the haunting and powerful story of Mis of Munster, a woman whose grief was so immense it turned her feral, wild, and free. Taken from If Women Rose Rooted by Sharon Blackie, this tale is a sacred mirror for the rage, grief, and primal emotion so many women are taught to bury.

We explore:

  • The symbolism of wild feminine rage and sacred madness
  • How nature becomes the only medicine when the world fails to hold us
  • The balance between wild and tamed, feminine and masculine
  • What Mis teaches us about breaking down to break free
  • Why the wild woman archetype lives within every woman — and why now is the time to awaken her

This episode is an invocation — an invitation to reclaim the parts of yourself that feel too much, too messy, too emotional. Mis is the original Wild Woman, and her story reminds us that sometimes, we must run into the forest to find ourselves again.

This is for the women who have screamed into pillows, cried in the dark, or felt like the only place they could truly be was barefoot in the woods.

Let Mis lead you home to yourself.

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