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The Feminine Blueprint: Why Ancestral Cultures May Hold the Key to Modern Women’s Health with Mary Ruddick PT 2

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What happens when we outsource wisdom, sever community ties, and forget how to truly listen to our bodies, to each other, and to the land? In Part 2 of my conversation with Mary Ruddick, we continue exploring the Feminine Blueprint, focusing on how ancestral practices might just hold the key to today’s rising rates of infertility, chronic illness, and mental health collapse.

If you missed Part 1, go back and listen. It lays the groundwork for this powerful follow-up.

Mary is a Human Ecologist with postgraduate degrees in the human microbiome and nutrition. She’s a global health researcher and storyteller who blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge science to help people move from frailty to vitality. In this episode, we talk about birth and the microbiome, emotional suppression versus empathy, why modern output culture devalues the vulnerable, and what real discernment looks like in an increasingly disconnected world. There’s no fluff here. Just timeless truth.

Before you begin, a gentle note: this conversation touches on sexual abuse. It’s not graphic, but it is real. If that’s a tender thread for you, please listen with care, or not at all. Your well-being comes first.

Key Takeaways

The Birth Microbiome Matters – Your gut health starts before you’re born, and ancestral birthing practices play a critical role in shaping immunity and resilience.

Empathy Isn’t Boundless – In a society overrun by mental illness, true healing requires discernment alongside compassion.

Community Heals – Traditional cultures hold space for emotional processing through shared presence, not suppression.

Stop Outsourcing Wisdom – The expert-driven model fails when it ignores lived experience and ancestral knowing.

Redefining Strength – In many traditional societies, worth isn’t based on productivity but on shared humanity.

Microbiome as Mirror – How we treat our gut reflects how we treat each other. Neglect leads to breakdown.

Where to Find Our Guest

Mary Ruddick’s Website: https://www.maryruddick.com

Mary Ruddick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryqueenofheart

Mary Ruddick on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvTUhQHUXdwpULwEyqKaWXA

Links & Resources

Get 20% off Pluck Superfood Seasonings using code EA20 at http://www.eatpluck.com

  continue reading

34 episodes

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Content provided by James Barry. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by James Barry or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What happens when we outsource wisdom, sever community ties, and forget how to truly listen to our bodies, to each other, and to the land? In Part 2 of my conversation with Mary Ruddick, we continue exploring the Feminine Blueprint, focusing on how ancestral practices might just hold the key to today’s rising rates of infertility, chronic illness, and mental health collapse.

If you missed Part 1, go back and listen. It lays the groundwork for this powerful follow-up.

Mary is a Human Ecologist with postgraduate degrees in the human microbiome and nutrition. She’s a global health researcher and storyteller who blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge science to help people move from frailty to vitality. In this episode, we talk about birth and the microbiome, emotional suppression versus empathy, why modern output culture devalues the vulnerable, and what real discernment looks like in an increasingly disconnected world. There’s no fluff here. Just timeless truth.

Before you begin, a gentle note: this conversation touches on sexual abuse. It’s not graphic, but it is real. If that’s a tender thread for you, please listen with care, or not at all. Your well-being comes first.

Key Takeaways

The Birth Microbiome Matters – Your gut health starts before you’re born, and ancestral birthing practices play a critical role in shaping immunity and resilience.

Empathy Isn’t Boundless – In a society overrun by mental illness, true healing requires discernment alongside compassion.

Community Heals – Traditional cultures hold space for emotional processing through shared presence, not suppression.

Stop Outsourcing Wisdom – The expert-driven model fails when it ignores lived experience and ancestral knowing.

Redefining Strength – In many traditional societies, worth isn’t based on productivity but on shared humanity.

Microbiome as Mirror – How we treat our gut reflects how we treat each other. Neglect leads to breakdown.

Where to Find Our Guest

Mary Ruddick’s Website: https://www.maryruddick.com

Mary Ruddick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryqueenofheart

Mary Ruddick on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvTUhQHUXdwpULwEyqKaWXA

Links & Resources

Get 20% off Pluck Superfood Seasonings using code EA20 at http://www.eatpluck.com

  continue reading

34 episodes

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