Molly Mitchell-Hardt

Molly Mitchell-Hardt Depth and Somatic Psychotherapist

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03/02/2026

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01/14/2026

Haven’t posted in a long time because I don’t know how to be on this app in a way that feels okay for my being, but have been wanting to share this episode of podcast with because our conversations are always so beautiful and fruitful. What I am always so struck by when I get the chance to chat with Jodi is the strength and integrity of her personal inner practice. She shares so much gorgeous wisdom in this episode, check it out, link in bio ✌🏼

10/13/2025

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In this episode we talk about the multi-dimensional container of intimate relationship as an alchemical vessel for individuation and so very much more.

Link in bio for the full episode.

Episode mixed and scored by the wizard

Visuals by@anthonyryanjohnson

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08/25/2025

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08/22/2025

When things fall apart…

08/21/2025

What needs acknowledgement, attention, tending on the inside?

07/15/2025

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05/20/2025

Non-linear collecting of thoughts in an unfolding process of being human…

Loss has a strange way of connecting us.Connecting us both to the ones we love and in a strange, comforting bond with ot...
05/14/2025

Loss has a strange way of connecting us.

Connecting us both to the ones we love and in a strange, comforting bond with others who know the depth and contours of devouring grief.

Connecting us with the clarity of death and our finite corporeality. The underworld becomes visible, shimmering right beneath the veil of breath and growth, making hearts tender and life all the more precious and strange. All the more mysterious.

When I am holding my loved ones, I think to myself, “is this the whole point? To hug each other’s bodies close?”

I don’t know, but maybe for now it’s enough. That, and knowing we all carry loss, so intimately built into the design and structure of life…

It is with a heavy heart that I share the passing of my beloved brother, Adam Mitchell-Hardt, on May 3rd, 2025.He died i...
05/07/2025

It is with a heavy heart that I share the passing of my beloved brother, Adam Mitchell-Hardt, on May 3rd, 2025.

He died in the cradle of nature, while biking with friends, who did everything they could to fight for his life.

Adam lived with his heart wide open, his passion and curiosity led him all over the world where he not only explored new facets of himself, but built loving community. He had a capacity for keen listening, deep sharing and an innate kindness, all of which fostered intimate connection with those who crossed his path.

He was a lover of nature and brave explorer of consciousness. He was dedicated to his own healing and the lifting up of the collective, which gave his work in the world a sense of purpose and mission. He spent the years following his corporate career peeling back many layers to reveal a more authentic truth and wisdom that he was able to share with others in many different ways.

This tidal wave of grief did not knock politely, but crashed through the door with a violence that showed me every chamber of my heart where my Adam resides He lives in the very fabric of my being and some essential part of me has been torn loose. In moments of despair I call on a song Adam wrote and chant the lyrics, “give me stillness, Lord give me grace.” His legacy lives on in each of us who had the great gift of loving and being loved by him.

We know he will be missed and mourned by many. May we honor him together with our grief and our enduring love.

We are still processing this loss and will share memorial details soon. Thank you for holding us in your hearts.

Please DM me for more updates on Adam including online and in-person celebrations of life.

04/30/2025

As says, depression is health.

03/28/2025

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