Wildish Business Coaching Meets Community Hub Meets Restorative Bodywork.

04/22/2025

Our topic for discussion on May 21st will be EQUITABLE & SUSTAINABLE pricing. Trades. Sliding scale. Pay-what-you're-able. Income based. What have you tried? What was the outcome? Let's discuss!! 🙃 2 spots are left-- join us! Jenelle Woodlief, Transformational Bodywork

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Feeling all of this. 💔
02/19/2025

Feeling all of this. 💔

🐾 from Wild Child by Jeanne Willis

11/04/2024

Do you love plants + meeting other small biz owners?! 😍

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08/08/2024

let love, kindness, compassion, empathy, collaboration and cooperation win...❤️❤️❤️

🍂 As I was out walking this week, I was struck by the beauty of summer’s death: A warm palate of reds, oranges and brown...
10/10/2023

🍂 As I was out walking this week, I was struck by the beauty of summer’s death: A warm palate of reds, oranges and browns.

The Western world is one of the only cultures that does not celebrate death.

In fact, we are a death denying culture. 👻💀

Every fall, we rake away the decomposing leaves that contribute to soil health. We pull up the root systems used by fungal networks. We cut back the dead flower stalks that serve as winter shelter for pollinators. We ignore nature’s innate teachings. 🍄
  
In our culture, death is a taboo topic, and, thus, letting go can be extremely difficult; something that we avoid at all costs.

Ironically, the things that we cling to are often the things that we need to let go of the most: The unfulfilling job. The needy friend. The daily nightcap(s). The putting everyone else’s needs ahead of your own. The people pleasing.

✨✨✨But here’s the thing: If we can let go of the things that we are desperately clinging to, then we create space for something beyond our wildest dreams to manifest. What’s on the other side of your fears might be more beautiful than you can even imagine.✨✨✨

The things we cling to cover up our vulnerabilities and fears. We hang onto the cheating boyfriend because it’s easier than being alone. We overwork and stay in an endless cycle of busy-ness because we fear being not needed.

And yet- it’s the hanging on and the clinging to what once was that keeps us stuck.
  
So as we enter this season of death and dying, and head towards the thinning of the veil, What is that thing that your soul KNOWS it needs to let go of? What would it feel like to make the decision to let it die NOW rather than waffling for another year in a spiral of ambiguity? What would it feel like to hold a ritual to celebrate what once was so that you can FULLY move on to what’s next? 
 
How are you friend, for REAL? 🫶

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💯 Working on this one!!
09/20/2023

💯 Working on this one!!

🌱We overcomplicate wellness. When is the last time you literally stopped to smell the roses?🌹Or went for a walk around t...
07/25/2023

🌱We overcomplicate wellness.

When is the last time you literally stopped to smell the roses?🌹

Or went for a walk around the block without your phone?

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sessions are a combination of physical + energetic bodywork designed to assess and restore balance to the nervous system.

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This. So much. 🙌
07/18/2023

This. So much. 🙌

07/18/2023
I’ve always prided myself on being fiercely independent: If left alone in the jungle, I’m quite certain that I’d be just...
06/07/2023

I’ve always prided myself on being fiercely independent: If left alone in the jungle, I’m quite certain that I’d be just fine thankyouverymuch🦁

tells us that we don’t need people.

In our modern society were praised for being

A hallmark in our culture is self-sufficiency.

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But, I’m here to tell you a new story: It’s OK to need people and to be needed by people!

We all need help moving away from the cultural norms that have disconnected us🙌

You’re only as strong as your circle.

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On June 20th we will meet in circle to celebrate the solstice— want to join?!

June 20th 5:30-8:30pm in

Sliding scale pricing.

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03/16/2023

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“As a culture, our failure to understand or embrace aging is also related to the fact that we are increasingly and profoundly cut off from nature, and thus from the natural cycles and rhythms of our human life. And yet the old women in our old stories, without exception, are forces of nature, and of the ancestral Otherworld which is so beautifully entangled with this world. There are no twice-removed, transcendental star-goddesses here; no twinkly fairy queens, reluctant to sully themselves with the dirt and mess of physical incarnation. Our old women are the dark heart of the forest, the stone womb of the mountain, immanent in the living land itself. They’re elemental beings: storm hags, fire keepers, grandmothers of the sea. They show us how to live when everything we thought mattered to us has been stripped away; they teach us how to stay rooted in the face of inevitable death. They teach us how to stand firm in the face of all the culture’s bu****it, and laugh.”

~ Sharon Blackie, “Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life”
www.sharonblackie.net

Art by Dorrie Joy Artist
www.dorriejoy.co.uk

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