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Going In and Going Together

Podcast about the strength of going in and going together.

It's time we listen to what our nose is telling us and gather the pack, to fortify and create the lives we are worthy of living. This episode Kate talks about intuition, its development, its universality, and its ability to help fortify us in our own right and in our collaboration with our community.

If you need help perking your ears, join us for an evening of writing and listening February 2, 2021 for what Life is trying to tell you.

This episode we talk about: intuition, community, the power of a bundle (sticks and stones) and the innate power within. Find out more at katebrenton.com

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What's your word for the year?

What is your word for 2021?

There is a grounding practice to be found in naming a word, an intent, a horizon to guide your choices of your year. Listen as Kate talks more about this process and walks you through doing this for your own year and let us know what is YOUR word for 2021!

reference: https://www.susannahconway.com/unravel/

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There's no mistake in your journey.

In this episode, with author, healer, publisher, and entrepreneur, Martina Faulkner, we are reminded of the value in living both our humanness and our divinity. We talk about the winding path, how to listen, and how to "turn down the dial;" we are reminded of our significance and there is a special call to action for our writers. Learn more and stay connected at www.martinafaulkner.com, www.inspirebytes.com ☯️ katebrenton.com

In this episode, with author, healer, publisher, and entrepreneur, Martina Faulkner, we are reminded of the value in living both our humanness and our divinity. We talk about the winding path, how to listen, and how to "turn down the dial;" we are reminded of our significance and there is a special call to action for our writers.

Some people, like @martinaefaulkner, bring magic wherever they go.
Martina is an author, publisher - @inspirebytes - and entrepreneur, as well as a life coach, therapist, and psychic/healer, which makes her something of a unicorn and a dear friend.

🎧 In this episode Martina shares how she
✅ trusts her Journey
✅ manages her Intuition (and you can too!)
✅ bookends and problem solves (and you can too!)
✅ reveals her calling to change how authors, publishing and media can collaborate annnd we talk about OUR collaboration.

☕ Enjoy! Like, share and subscribe to Rebirth Podcast.

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Don't deny your intelligence

Join us with Lilavati Devi as we talk about the beauty and the smackdown of 2020.

Join us on Rebirth with teacher and alchemist, Lilavati Devi as we take an honest walk through the terrain of 2020. We talk about the great importance of self care, the razor's edge of spiritual vs. familial interactions, and their one in the sameness. We talk of dismantling, the arduousness and the ease found in surrender. Lilavati shares her brilliance in elegant humility and grace. Find out more at www.aromabliss.com, take a class & get some nasya to breathe into these times. ☯️ Mention Rebirth while placing your order. Follow her @lilavatidevi

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"You must go in"

This chat with wise woman, mother, astrologer, yogini and friend, Danielle Carr-Jarecha weaves through the magical to the mundane sacred in everyday life, motherhood, and other liminal spaces. We talk about herbalism, yoga nidra + returning to our roots, both familial and in the natural world. This episode is packed with gems for you to put in your pocket and help you on your path.

Pour a cup of tea for this chat with wise woman, mother, astrologer, yogini and friend, Danielle Carr-Jarecha of www.mothercraftherbal.com. This conversation weaves through the magical to the mundane sacred in everyday life, motherhood, and other liminal spaces. We talk about herbalism, yoga nidra + returning to our roots, both familial and in the natural world. This episode is packed with gems for you to put in your pocket and help you on your path.

This episode is for every mama doing the best she can in this moment, celebrating her and reminding her no matter how along she feels, she is not alone.

Stay connected with Danielle’s wisdom and special offerings at: www.mothercraftherbal.com

Thank YOU for sharing + subscribing to Rebirth.

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"Draw yourself near."

This episode Kate connects with Dawn Smelser, yoga teacher, healer, activist and open hearted human. Dawn shares a great story of trust, dissolution and rebirth. She shares how a conversation with Ramona Africa was a moment seeded in her childhood, and how she has learned to "draw herself near," continues to do so and teaches others to do the same.

This episode Kate connects with Dawn Smelser, yoga teacher, healer, activist and open hearted human. Dawn shares a great story of trust, dissolution and rebirth. She shares how a conversation with Ramona Africa was a moment seeded in her childhood, and how she has learned to "draw herself near," continues to do so and teaches others to do the same.

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This episode Kate connects with Dawn Smelser, yoga teacher, healer, activist and open hearted human. Dawn shares a great story of trust, dissolution and rebirth. She shares how George Floyd's death galvanized her life, how a conversation with Ramona Africa was a moment seeded in her childhood, and how she has learned to "draw herself near," continues to do so and teaches others to do the same.

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How can water help you be more creative?

We cannot fully function without having our basics covered. Just like the overly used car analogy: we too cannot run on an empty tank; what is even more fascinating is that we are more sure to attend to the cars’ mechanics than our own. Both operating vehicles, car and body, have become things that only the “experts” know – and that is where we have gone off track so to speak. Fine that Paul, my favorite mechanic is keeping me informed of my cars’ needs, I need to be mindful of my body’s needs. I need that relationship. That is my responsibility and key to being able to create my joy.

“When I am on the verge of losing it, raging or spinning out, spiraling into how exhausted or off track I am, I call out to myself and say, `Honey, you are just thirsty. Drink. Take a drink.’”

 

My client said this in an appraisal of herself and I almost dropped the phone at her clarity. We are thirsty. We are dehydrated and standing atop a planet full of water.

 

I do this to myself too: Search and search, turning away from the simple answers because we have turned away from simplicity, or as likely, we are more comfortable struggling for our power than residing in it.

 

The Now only needs our presence. Asks for our presence and that simplicity is startling enough to stop your breath, and yet one of the easiest ways to be present is to breathe.

 

Take a breath now.

Let it go.

Take another breath now, and let that one leave, too.

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Why do we need to be reminded to breathe?

Why when we are invited to breathe do we relish in it yet this autonomic function is forgotten as so as we turn away our attention. Mind you, it is not the function ceasing, only our awareness of it.

 

This client is not the first woman to mention that “a lot of things go wrong when we are dehydrated.” That we cannot fully function without having our basics covered. Just like the overly used car analogy: we too cannot run on an empty tank; what is even more fascinating is that we are more sure to attend to the cars’ mechanics than our own. Both operating vehicles, car and body, have become things that only the “experts” know – and that is where we have gone off track so to speak. Fine that Paul, my favorite mechanic at Almond Street Garage, is keeping me informed of my cars’ needs, yet I need to be mindful of my body’s needs. I need that relationship. That is not only my responsibility as much as a key to creating my joy.

In this Now moment can we feel our feet? How about the breeze – can we reconnect to the cycle that supports life, our own and that all around us? We are mindful what gas we place in our car. Are we mindful of the octane that we put in our body? I mean really. Are we consuming quality or are we snacking on marketing? There is a major difference.

 

Water has become a commodity.

We can change that.

Patterns can be undone.

Water is a necessity for you.

It is.

Your power is a necessity for your creation.

Your connection to yourself is a key to your power.

 

So coming back to my client’s insight, our conversation wound back to: Keep it simple.

Are you doing the basic things to help keep your cup full. I mean, the metaphors are there for a reason why not use them?

Are we checking in with the simplest action or answer first?

Are we considering our body state or only our to-do list?

Can we look at the natural world for examples?

Hint. Your pets drink water when they need to. Plants bend towards the sun. Nature uses the same building blocks for you.

So Honey, take a drink.

Then with that satiated compassion for Self, let’s look at what else you are thirsting for out of your life because beauty abounds here.

Small actions can add up to big pattern changes. if you are looking to create change, establish new patterns and live more like you, you can start here: to receive a free meditation to find your center.

Stay connected,

— Kate

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Who told you to think that way?

Text and email are a heavily used form of communication, but unlike a phone call or in person conversation, there is very little subtlety or nuance of tone (emojis do not always cover it, people) and no context of body language for either of you.

If you can site this source — please let me know in the comments and I will amend this post.

Yesterday I was either scrolling or skimming and something caught my eye. The author ‘asked you: “Have you ever received a text from a friend and took it one way, and later found out that wasn’t the senders intent?” Meaning, your friend wasn’t trying to dismiss you, but you read the content through a filter and thought they intended to hurt your feelings, say the wrong thing, discount your perspective et cetra, et cetra. They explained that when you begin to interpret something with an “I’m sure this s going South” type of reaction, pause and ask yourself:

Who told you that?

It’s a brain interrupter.

It alerts you you are creating a story from a pattern and not the moment.

Now — of course — when were in a clear situation we don’t need this. We are talking about when we write the story of hurt through assumption and - more often than naught - we don’t know we are doing it. The subconscious is a wily thing, an unreliable friend, so when we assume, well, you remember how that ditty goes.

Text and email are a heavily used form of communication, but unlike a phone call or in person conversation, there is very little subtlety or nuance of tone (emojis do not always cover it, people) and no context of body language for either of you.

So, before you text back in a frustration, ask yourself: “Who told you that?” If you cannot trace it, the source could be a story in your head that will create unnecessary heartbreak for both you and the receiver.

If you want to take another turn of the spiral, when you are having a bad day and the tape of “This will never work out” comes through, ask yourself “Who told you that"?” and let the answers come.

For more ways to sit and unravel the stories that aren’t true, or to learn more ways to become better friends with yourself, join our community newsletter here.

xo,

Kate

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"Peace starts at birth."

Midwife, Birth Educator, and practitioner of body balancing, specializing in trauma, Terri Simmons joins us in a very special episode. Terri talks about birth preparation, how to communicate and prepare for birth, birth integration, de-stigmatizing postpartum and the invitation that postpartum integration can happen at any time. www.alchemybirthandwellness.com

This episode of Rebirth, Kate chats with midwife, Birth Educator, and practitioner of body balancing, specializing in trauma, Terri Simmons. Terri talks about birth preparation, how to communicate and prepare for birth, birth integration, de-stigmatizing postpartum and the invitation that postpartum integration can happen at any time. www.alchemybirthandwellness.com

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Through my work with Terri, as our family’s midwife, I have had journeys of rawness and integration. in my experiences as a body worker, healer and mother there are places where it could be easier to not feel. It could be easier to not fully stand in witness to difficulty, confusion, birth, parenting, and the list goes on. However, I know through my own life and through my clients’ that eventually the story must be witnessed, the pain held, and the difficulty be transmuted to integration.

As an independent woman and bodyworker, I never thought I would birth my child in a hospital, and I was humbled by life in the moment I was wheeled into one. I had expected to maintain my power of control (the fullness of that is a story for another day). I couldn’t have articulated that until a good year after, but I kept digging and I am glad I did. Birth - of any kind - is unique. Birth of a human demands all of the woman, her surrender, her trust, her strength , her release — not matter how it happens. I can only tell my story and share my medicine. I encourage you to tell your own, too. It is powerful to claim your victories and your lessons. Your confusion and your certainty; your pain and your triumph. I think birth carries all of that if we make ourselves available.

One of the reason that I am so deeply delighted to talk with Terri (aside from our friendship and mutual respect) is that I want every woman, no matter her age, to know that integrating your postpartum, your birth story can happen at any time.

Reach out if you have questions or if you are interested in working one on one with Kate or Terri.

We are here for you.

With love + gratitude for listening,

Kate

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Rebirth: Be the power of the land speaking

This quote by Sharon Blackie sits at the center of today's podcast: the first Episode of Season 3. Kate talks about her eye opening experience with the Q'ero in Peru, learning about ignorance and place, the power of curiosity and connection. If you want to feel free, root down.

This episode I am more personal than I have been before because I feel like our stories are healing us. Our land is needing us and the time is here. The episode centers around Sharon Blackie’s quote, “Be the power of the land speaking” as found in her book If women rose rooted.

When you think of connecting to nature do you think of vacation or do you think of your own surroundings? Do you think we can reestablish a sense of place?

Leave a comment and let us know.

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Welcome to Season 3.

I appreciate your time,

Kate

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