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”WTF did I just do?” - a conversation on Rewilding with Hillarie Maddox

”WTF did I just do?” - a conversation on Rewilding with Hillarie Maddox

FromBelonging: Conversations about rites of passage, meaningful community, and seasonal living


”WTF did I just do?” - a conversation on Rewilding with Hillarie Maddox

FromBelonging: Conversations about rites of passage, meaningful community, and seasonal living

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In today’s episode, our guest, Hillarie Maddox, interviews me (Becca) to get some personal updates on the journey of rewilding and all that unfolds when we take the steps that brought us from the dream to buying and living on our land. I open up to vulnerably reveal some of the grief, the questioning and the spiral of regret that happened when we initially landed on the farm and how we had to really speak the dream alive again each night so that we could move through that resistance. Both Hillarie and I share the trials and triumphs that our rewilding journeys have brought us thus far and the importance of holding a steadfast dedication to the tending of community along the way.Tune in to hear more from me on:The deep truths and feelings that surfaced as a result of our move to the farmWhat rewilding can really feel likeLoneliness and grief along the journeyCultivating community in a rural areaChallenges and obstacles that we’ve overcomeLearnings and advice to take if you’re moving through a similar transitionRESOURCES + LINKS:Hillarie other Belonging episode: Slow Homesteading & Land StewardshipHillarie’s podcast: Black Girl Country LivingFollow Hillarie on instagram: @blackgirl.countrylivingFollow Becca on Instagram @beccapiastrelliBecca’s book, Root and Ritual: Timeless Ways to Connect to Land, Lineage, Community, and the Selfhttps://www.amazon.com/Root-Ritual-Timeless-Connect-Community/dp/1683647726TIMESTAMPS[0:00] Becca introduces today’s guest (Hillarie Maddox) who will be interviewing Becca for today’s special episode.[1:40] Hillarie shares her excitements for having this rewilding, homesteading and community building conversation.[2:55] Hillarie shares her own rewilding story (departing the city with her family to answer the call for rural homesteading) [5:40] Becca touches on living in the dream state (the fresh eggs, the farm, the connection to the land) and how that blends with the reality of the pace of modern times and how we attempt recalibration. [7:15] Becca shares the details of transition from past life (California) to Hudson Valley, NY. [15:10] “What was it really like landing in your dream?” Becca gets real about the experience of arriving on the farm after making the move from California. [24:13] The shifts in community and connection and what Becca has noticed about relationships in her more rural area. [29:13] What felt hard for Hillarie during her phased move from the city to her homestead.[32:10] Mindset shifts and learnings from the physical labor, handwork and the embodiment that comes with homesteading.[41:50] How Becca is finding her people at the right time.[48:20] Trusting ourselves and learning skills that solve problems and sustain the land and our home.[52:28] Slowing down to really listen and deepen connections in the community[54:10] Observance, presence and how this is foundational in rewilding[55:20] Closing and conclusion with an invitation for continued connection? Thank you for listening to the Belonging podcast! If the show has supported you in some way, I invite you to contribute to the tip jar. Your contribution helps me keep it going. Love, Becca.
Released:
Jan 31, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Belonging, a podcast that explores being alive in the age of loneliness. Becca Piastrelli is your host and guide on a journey of courageous reconnection as we explore topics like rites of passage, cultivating meaningful community, seasonal and cyclical living, and what it means to be a good ancestor in these times. She has thought provoking conversations with friends, teachers, elders, and ancestral medicine keepers to help support you in bringing more meaning and connection to your life. She also pops in here and there to share updates and learnings from her own story because we were meant to do this together - cosmically holding hands as we walk the spiral of life.You can expect to be challenged by new (or old) ideas, face your beliefs and what systems informed them, get curious and brave to tell the truth about the deeper, harder things, and feel comforted in the knowing that you don’t have to navigate it all alone.