Return to the Fire with Wild Women
Return to the Fire with Wild Women seeks to reignite wisdom that is aligned with the regeneration of people and the planet. It is hosted by Kim Carfore, founder of the Wild Women Nonprofit, a 501(c)3 whose goal is to connect people with the land, community, place, and each other.
Return to the Fire with Wild Women
Latest Episodes
Dr. Nicole Dittmer - The Monstrous Feminine: From Victorian Gothic Literature to Modern Empowerment in the Wild Woman Archetype
In this interview, Dr. Nicole Dittmer explores the intersections of female monstrosity, ecofeminism, Gothic literature, and the wild woman archetype. She shares her academic journey, insights into Victorian and American literature, historical p...
Excavating the Divine Feminine: A Journey of Grief and Awakening
Erin Duffy-Burke is a midwife of the soul, movement minister and priestess of the Divine Mother. Her central life's call is in service to the reclamation and renewal of Sophia, the Feminine heart of Christ, in devotion to the liberation of all ...
Chantal Noa Forbes, PhD - Towards a Multi-Species Ontology: Decolonial, Indigenous, and Post-Human Perspectives
In this episode of Return to the Fire, host Kim Carfore speaks with Chantel Noa Forbes, a transdisciplinary scholar, storyteller, and educator. They explore the intersections of ecology, spirituality, and culture, focusing on the environmental ...
Podcast Ground Rules and Vision
In this episode of 'Return to the Fire with Wild Women', host Kimberly Carfore discusses the foundational principles of her podcast, emphasizing feminist values, the importance of relationality, and the need for respectful dialogue. She outline...
Heather Eaton, PhD - Ecofeminism as Social Critique: Towards Awe and Wonder
Heather Eaton, PhD, is a Professor in the Conflict Studies Program at Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada. Her work focuses on peace studies, gender, ecology, religion, animal studies, and nonviolence. Her PhD is in ecology, feminism, and t...