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Podcast 51: The Heart of Fire: Coping with Change and Caring for Our Animals

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In the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the complex relationship between fire and change, exploring how this elemental force can act as both a destroyer and a healer. As cultural midwives, we aim to share wisdom through storytelling and research, and this episode is no exception.
Our discussion begins with a powerful listener feedback from a previous episode, highlighting the myriad ways fire can evoke memories and emotions. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of fire as a change agent, particularly in the context of the devastating wildfires that have become a regular occurrence in regions like California.
We invite our dear friend Diane, an author and horsewoman from Northern California, to share her experiences with fire and its impact on animals. Diane's insights into the emotional toll on both pets and wildlife during fire season are profound. She emphasizes the importance of preparation and the need to think ahead, especially when it comes to our beloved four-legged companions.
Throughout the episode, we discuss practical tools and strategies for coping with the aftereffects of trauma, grief, and shock. We touch on the significance of being calm in chaotic situations, as animals often mirror our emotional states. This connection reinforces the idea that our own grounding and centering can help not only ourselves but also the animals in our care.
The conversation also highlights the reciprocal relationship between humans and animals during crises. As we share stories of resilience and survival, we recognize the importance of community support and the need to be there for one another – both human and animal alike.
Listeners are encouraged to think about their own preparedness plans, including creating go bags for their pets, and to consider the emotional needs of their animals during stressful times. The episode serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all beings and the healing power of shared experiences.
Join us as we navigate the complexities of fire, trauma, and healing, and discover how we can better support ourselves and our animal companions in the face of change.

Tune in now for an enriching conversation that will leave you with insights and tools to walk your talk and act from your heart's desire.

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Remember, wisdom knows no age, and our crones are here to inspire and empower you on your personal journey to well-being. Subscribe now to "Two Crones and A Microphone" and embark on a transformative journey towards inner healing and spiritual growth.
Betty, Linda & Sally
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Music by: Alexander Nakarada

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In the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the complex relationship between fire and change, exploring how this elemental force can act as both a destroyer and a healer. As cultural midwives, we aim to share wisdom through storytelling and research, and this episode is no exception.
Our discussion begins with a powerful listener feedback from a previous episode, highlighting the myriad ways fire can evoke memories and emotions. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of fire as a change agent, particularly in the context of the devastating wildfires that have become a regular occurrence in regions like California.
We invite our dear friend Diane, an author and horsewoman from Northern California, to share her experiences with fire and its impact on animals. Diane's insights into the emotional toll on both pets and wildlife during fire season are profound. She emphasizes the importance of preparation and the need to think ahead, especially when it comes to our beloved four-legged companions.
Throughout the episode, we discuss practical tools and strategies for coping with the aftereffects of trauma, grief, and shock. We touch on the significance of being calm in chaotic situations, as animals often mirror our emotional states. This connection reinforces the idea that our own grounding and centering can help not only ourselves but also the animals in our care.
The conversation also highlights the reciprocal relationship between humans and animals during crises. As we share stories of resilience and survival, we recognize the importance of community support and the need to be there for one another – both human and animal alike.
Listeners are encouraged to think about their own preparedness plans, including creating go bags for their pets, and to consider the emotional needs of their animals during stressful times. The episode serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all beings and the healing power of shared experiences.
Join us as we navigate the complexities of fire, trauma, and healing, and discover how we can better support ourselves and our animal companions in the face of change.

Tune in now for an enriching conversation that will leave you with insights and tools to walk your talk and act from your heart's desire.

Support the show

Remember, wisdom knows no age, and our crones are here to inspire and empower you on your personal journey to well-being. Subscribe now to "Two Crones and A Microphone" and embark on a transformative journey towards inner healing and spiritual growth.
Betty, Linda & Sally
Facebook | Instagram | Youtube
Music by: Alexander Nakarada

Show Sponsor: Minervaed.com
Episodes 54-onwards
Producer and Creative Director: Libby Clarke of
Stonerollercoop.com

Episodes 1-53:
Producer: Francine Rambousek of
Frannysphotographystudio.com

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