Of Silk and Soil
Of Silk and Soil is a space for the woman who feels the quiet pull to come back to herself. It is a return to the body, to the womb and to the rhythm that lives beneath the noise of everyday life.
Through womb wisdom, feminine energetics and honest, grounded conversations, this podcast gently guides you back to the woman within. The one who hasn’t disappeared, only been buried beneath expectations, roles and the pace of life.
This is not about becoming someone new. It is a remembering. A soft unravelling of who you have been taught to be and a reclamation of your truth, your rhythm and your way of moving through the world.
This space is for the woman who feels disconnected from herself, who senses there is more to how she is living and who is ready to return to her own body, her own rhythm and her own inner knowing.
You are not lost. You are returning.
Of Silk and Soil
Latest Episodes
Ep 20: Perimenopause Diaries: Nourishment, Anxiety & Becoming Myself
This episode is a raw, in the moment update, shared exactly as it is, because that is the only way I know how to do this.Last month, my perimenopause symptoms knocked me sideways. Extreme exhaustion, hunger that would not quit, days spen...
Ep 19: Living Cyclically: Understanding Your Inner Seasons
This episode is a follow-on from last week's conversation about the womb as a compass and it goes even deeper.Because once we understand that the womb is our energetic centre, the next step is learning how to actually work with it. And t...
BONUS: A Moment With Your Womb - A Short Guided Practice
This is a short bonus episode, a gentle two minute guided practice to help you slow down, place your hands on your womb space and simply connect.There is nothing to do here and nothing to fix. Just an invitation to breathe, notice, and c...
Ep 18: The Womb as a Compass: Your Way Back to Yourself
We have been taught that the womb is just an organ. And in the very same breath, we have been taught to override it.In this episode of Silk and Soil, I am exploring something that I believe is one of the most profound and overlooked aspe...