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  • Welcome back to 🌿🌙 THE EARTHY WRITER: My Rewilding Year 🐝✨

    This is episode 18: "The Art of Letting Go: How my Rewilding Year Came Full Circle". Recorded during the Full Wolf Moon in Australia, this episode explores how surrendering to life's unexpected turns can deepen our connection with nature's wisdom. Join me as I share how a disrupted plan for a grand finale solo adventure turned into the perfect lesson about true rewilding, through the lens of Michael Singer's "The Surrender Experiment" and nature's own examples of adaptation and flow.

    In this final Rewilding episode, you'll learn:

    How nature demonstrates the power of surrender through trees bending in storms and rivers flowing around obstacles Why resisting our natural cycles keeps us disconnected from our wild nature The profound connection between surrender, the Universe's flow, and our rewilding journey How letting go of control can lead us to exactly where we need to be What my unexpected ending to this year-long journey teaches us about true rewilding

    About your host: Hi 👋, I'm Gisele Stein, a novelist and nature enthusiast living on Wadandi country in Western Australia. This final episode marks the completion of my year-long journey of rewilding and reconnecting with nature.

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    This is episode 17: “Wintering” or: Why Giving Yourself Permission to Rest Reaps Better Results. Recorded during the Full Cold Moon in Germany, this episode explores the often-overlooked power of rest and the wisdom we can find in winter's natural rhythm of retreat and renewal. Join me as I share my personal experiment with embracing rest, guided by Katherine May's "Wintering" and Kate Northrup's "Do Less." We'll explore how stepping away from constant productivity can actually enhance our creative output and wellbeing.

    In this Rewilding Episode, you'll learn:

    Why rest is not the opposite of productivity, but its foundation How nature's winter wisdom can transform our relationship with creative cycles The revolutionary "egg wisdom" principle and why doing less leads to better results Practical ways to incorporate deep rest into your creative practice Why these fallow periods are essential for transformation and growth

    About your host: Hi 👋, I'm Gisele Stein, a novelist and nature enthusiast currently exploring South Africa's wild spaces. Join me monthly as I document my year-long journey of rewilding and reconnecting with nature.

    www.giselestein.com

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  • Welcome back to 🌿🌙 THE EARTHY WRITER: My Rewilding Year 🐝✨

    This is episode 16, where we explore what we can learn from looking at the sky. Recorded under the Full Beaver Moon in South Africa's wilderness, this episode delves deep into how the simple act of shifting our gaze upward can transform our connection to nature and ourselves.

    In this Rewilding Episode, you'll learn:

    Why our ancestors' deep connection to the sky matters for us today How watching the sun and stars can restore our trust in life's natural cycles The scientific link between morning light exposure and better sleep Why feeling small under the vast sky can bring profound comfort How sky-watching offers a rebellion against modern hustle culture

    About your host: Hi 👋, I'm Gisele Stein, a novelist and nature enthusiast currently exploring South Africa's wild spaces. Join me monthly as I document my year-long journey of rewilding and reconnecting with nature.

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    This is episode 15, where we explore the remarkable benefits of earthing. Inspired by the ancient practice of connecting directly with the Earth's surface, this episode delves deep into how this simple act can profoundly influence our health and well-being.

    In this Rewilding Episode, you'll learn:

    What is earthing: I'll explain the concept of earthing and how it involves making direct contact with the Earth's surface to absorb its natural electric charge. Health benefits: Discover the wide-ranging benefits of earthing, from reducing inflammation and pain to improving sleep quality and increasing overall vitality. How to practice earthing: Learn about both outdoor and indoor methods of earthing, including simple activities like walking barefoot and using specialized indoor equipment. The science behind earthing: I'll break down the scientific basis for earthing, explaining how it affects our body's electrical system and influences various physiological processes. My personal earthing journey: To wrap it up, I'll share my own experiences with earthing, including the positive changes I've noticed in my skin, sleep, stress levels, and overall well-being.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing magical women’s fiction from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    www.giselestein.com

  • This is episode 14, where I'll share lessons from my latest rewilding challenge. I've been pretty busy, but I managed to stick with my challenge, which has been another important game-changer for me.

    In this Rewilding Episode you'll learn:

    Lessons from the Snowy Owl: Discover how this Arctic bird's adaptation to new territories can inspire us in navigating unfamiliar challenges. The importance of strength training: Understand why building physical strength is crucial, especially for women as we age. My daily rewilding routine: Get insights into how I structure my day to support my physical and mental well-being. Nutrition and supplements: Learn about the dietary choices and supplements I use to maintain my health and happiness. Connecting with your local ecosystem: Find out how daily walks can help you learn about and ground yourself in your environment. The value of a simple, nature-aligned lifestyle: Understand how living in harmony with natural rhythms can bring joy and contentment.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing magical women’s fiction from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Get my free novella ONE WILD EMBER, the prequel to an intoxicating new urban fantasy series. ‘Practical Magic’ meets ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ in this rich and rebellious story of magic and matriarchy, love and loss (series title & full blurb tba)❤️‍🔥

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    This is episode 13, where I explore the transformative power of keeping a nature journal and how it taught me valuable lessons about perfectionism, creativity, and my personal connection to the natural world right outside my doorstep.

    In this Rewilding Episode, you'll discover:

    The importance of embracing imperfection in creative pursuits How nature journaling can deepen your connection with the environment Overcoming the fear of being a "bad artist" and the joy of creating for yourself The unexpected benefits of documenting your observations and experiences in nature Practical tips for starting and maintaining your own nature journal Insights on the rewilding journey and finding your place in the world

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing magical women’s fiction from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Get my free novella ONE WILD EMBER, the prequel to an intoxicating new urban fantasy series. ‘Practical Magic’ meets ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ in this rich and rebellious story of magic and matriarchy, love and loss (series title & full blurb tba)❤️‍🔥

    Sign up today to get ONE WILD EMBER delivered straight into your inbox.

    All Episode Links: https://giselestein.com/what-keeping-a-nature-journal-has-taught-me-about-perfectionism-being-a-bad-artist/

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    This is episode 12, where we explore the harvest season and share eight valuable lessons for the eighth month of the year. As we enter August, we'll dive into the wisdom of both Aboriginal culture and the Pagan Wheel of the Year, discovering how these traditions can help us reconnect with nature and ourselves, and I'll share eight lessons I have harvested since the beginning of the year.

    In this Rewilding Episode, you'll learn:

    The significance of Djilba, the Wadandi people's "season of conception" How the Pagan harvest festival Lughnasadh relates to our modern lives The importance of understanding women's unique needs in relation to nature and health How to interpret and respond to opportunities the universe presents The value of embracing failure in personal growth Why music is a powerful tool for rewilding and self-expression The balance between personal authenticity and others' expectations Understanding life's seasons of effort and reward The shift from competition to collaboration in nature and human society

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing feel-good women’s fiction with a little magic and places like characters from my cozy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Buy my newest book ‘The Age Of Elephants’ here: https://giselestein.com/the-age-of-elephants/
    Join my adventure and receive a free story (and more) by joining my reader’s group: www.giselestein.com 👯♥️

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    This is episode eleven, where we explore how to start your own herbal apothecary. Inspired by the full moon in Capricorn, this episode delves into the magical world of medicinal herbs and plants, and how creating your own apothecary can be a powerful step towards a more natural and intentional lifestyle.

    In this Rewilding Episode, you'll learn:

    Why start an apothecary: Discover the personal motivations behind starting an herbal apothecary and how it can align with your future goals and intentions. Getting started: Learn about helpful resources, including guidebooks and online content, to begin your herbal journey. Essential herbs: Get introduced to beginner-friendly plants like basil, rosemary, lemon balm, mint, aloe vera, and chamomile, along with their medicinal uses. Herbal preparations: Explore various herbal creations you can make, from teas and tinctures to balms and soaps. Practical tips: Receive advice on avoiding overwhelm, managing costs, and gradually incorporating herbal practices into your daily life. DIY projects: Learn about four simple herbal creations you can start with: herbal sachets, kitchen cleaner, bath blend, and a calming hand balm. Broader impact: Understand how starting an apothecary can lead to positive changes in various aspects of your life, connecting you more deeply with nature and traditional practices.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing magical women’s fiction from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Get my free novella ONE WILD EMBER, the prequel to an intoxicating new urban fantasy series. ‘Practical Magic’ meets ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ in this rich and rebellious story of magic and matriarchy, love and loss (series title & full blurb tba)❤️‍🔥

    ⁠Sign up today⁠ to get ONE WILD EMBER delivered straight into your inbox on its release date, July 10th.

    Episode Links: how-to-start-your-own-herbal-apothecary

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    This is episode ten, where we explore the magical benefits of sound and vibration. Inspired by Nikola Tesla's insight into the universe's secrets through "energy, frequency, and vibration," this episode delves deep into how these elements influence our lives.

    In this Rewilding Episode, you'll learn:

    The sounds of nature: I'll share how my mornings now begin with the sounds of nature right outside my window, and how such simple acts can deepen mindfulness and connect us more intimately with our environment. Musical healing: Discover the healing powers of sound through my personal return to playing the guitar, and how engaging with music daily can realign our energies and elevate our spirit. Vibrational awareness: Learn about my experiences with sound bowls and other vibrational tools that enhance spatial awareness and contribute to a harmonious living environment. Practical sound strategies: I'll give practical advice on integrating sound into everyday life, such as using a nature-sound alarm clock and creating moments of silence to better engage with the surrounding world. Special Song Share: To wrap it up, I’ll play a heartfelt song I recorded on a rainy day, which honours the memory of the women who came before us.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing magical women’s fiction from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Get my free novella ONE WILD EMBER, the prequel to an intoxicating new urban fantasy series. ‘Practical Magic’ meets ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ in this rich and rebellious story of magic and matriarchy, love and loss (series title & full blurb tba)❤️‍🔥

    Sign up today to get ONE WILD EMBER delivered straight into your inbox on its release date, July 10th.

    Episode Links: https://giselestein.com/the-magical-benefits-of-sound-vibration/

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    This is episode nine, where I’ll talk about the sister wound, what it is why it is so important that we heal it.

    In this Rewilding Episode you'll learn:

    The concept of the "sister wound" and how it affects relationships among us women. The historical context of women's communal living and support before the rise of patriarchy. How patriarchal structures disrupted women's communal bonds and enforced competition. My personal reflections on writing a novel about witches to explore these themes. The role of the witch hunts in our healing today The connection between healing the planet and nature and healing the sister wound. Steps to recognise and heal from the sister wound in today's society.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing magical women’s fiction from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Get my free novella ONE WILD EMBER, the prequel to an intoxicating new urban fantasy series. ‘Practical Magic’ meets ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ in this rich and rebellious story of magic and matriarchy, love and loss (series title & full blurb tba)❤️‍🔥

    Sign up today to get ONE WILD EMBER delivered straight into your inbox on its release date, July 10th: subscribepage.io/x2UjuV

  • Welcome back to 🌿🌙 THE EARTHY WRITER: My Rewilding Year 🐝✨

    This is episode eight, where I’ll share what we can learn from Aboriginal culture and how to reconnect with Country. I enjoyed sticking to audio last week, so I’ll continue with it as it saves me huge amounts of time (editing and uploading video takes forever).

    I'm very excited about this episode because I will introduce you to the Wadandi People, the Aboriginal custodians of the South West of Australia, which I get to call my home.

    In this Rewilding Episode you'll learn:

    A new perspective on land and nature: Discover how viewing the land as "country" and treating it as a living relative can deepen your connection to the environment. The power of matriarchal societies: Understand the significance of matriarchal lines in coastal Aboriginal tribes and how this can influence your views on community and land. Honoring nature through song: Find out how the Wadandi practice of singing to honor the spirit of animals can teach you to live more sustainably and respectfully. Steps to reconnect with your land: Get practical tips on how to engage with your local environment and community, fostering a deeper sense of belonging and stewardship. Seasonal celebrations: Learn how to celebrate and engage with the changing seasons in a meaningful way, enhancing your connection to nature.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing feel-good women’s fiction with a little magic and places like characters from my cozy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Buy my newest book ‘The Age Of Elephants’ here: https://giselestein.com/the-age-of-elephants/
    Join my adventure and receive a free story (and more) by joining my reader’s group: www.giselestein.com 👯♥️

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    This is episode seven in which I’ll share with you what we can learn from elephants. I caught a bit of a cold this week, so might sound a little “nasal’. I also decided not to film myself and leave you with some beautiful elephant videos instead.

    In this rewilding-episode you'll learn:

    Some common (and other not so common facts about elephants) How elephants can inspire us to trust in the journey, get out of our comfort zones and live a wild, enriching life How elephants communicate and how we can apply that to our own life What you can do to keep elephants safe Why I will probably never shut up about the importance of African safaris Why, when travelling to the African continent, we are essentially ‘coming home’ and why that can have a huge impact to a person’s life, but even the health of the planet

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing feel-good women’s fiction with a little magic and places like characters from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Out now: my newest book ‘The Age Of Elephants’: https://giselestein.com/the-age-of-elephants/

    Join my adventure and receive a free story (and more) by joining my reader’s group: www.giselestein.com 👯♥️

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    This is episode six in which I’ll share with you my lessons from learning how to communicate with animals and nature.

    In this rewilding-episode you'll learn:

    About the incredible work animal communicators are doing About examples of magical animal encounters I had myself whilst working as a safari guide in Southern Africa How communicating with nature will enrich your life Mistakes to avoid when reaching out to the natural world About an unexpected lesson I learnt while doing this work A step-by-step guide to animal communication for beginners

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein. I’m a novelist and a nature-lover, writing feel-good women’s fiction with a little magic and places like characters from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Join my adventure and receive a free story (and more) by joining my reader’s group: www.giselestein.com 👯♥️

    Find all episode links on my website: https://giselestein.com/how-speaking-with-nature-will-enrich-your-life/

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    This is episode five in which I’ll talk about a new, gentle way to exist online and why it’s so important that we unplug from toxic social media and embrace a feminine, joyful way of life instead.

    In this rewilding-episode you'll learn:

    What my April “Rewilding Challenge” will be A first glimpse of my new novel “The Age Of Elephants” About the deeper, manipulative psychology behind social media and the catch 22 this presents for creatives That I am an introvert and what challenges this brings in running my writing business About the differences between the masculine way of “hustling” and chasing outcomes and the feminine way of gentle, slow magnetism How to do marketing for your small business without social media altogether Five powerful take-aways to embrace a feminine, joyful way of life

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein, a proudly self-published author, writing feel-good novels with a little magic and places that read like characters from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    Join my adventure and receive a free story (and more) by signing up to my reader’s group: www.giselestein.com 👯♥️

    Find all episode links on my website: https://giselestein.com/unplug-from-toxic-social-media-embrace-feminine-joyful-living/

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    This is episode four in which I’ll share with you some surprising lessons I have learnt after wild swimming for 21 days.

    In this rewilding-episode you'll learn:

    How to pay closer attention to your body’s needs and embrace your feminine nature Why the “Wim Hof method” might not be right for you The reason behind why it feels so good to swim and float About the health benefits of wild swimming Ten small but powerful ways how you can harness the healing power of water even if you don’t live by the ocean

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein, a proudly self-published author, writing feel-good novels with a little magic and places that read like characters from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    If you like posts about creative living, nature-love & cabin-core, make sure to follow me on ⁠Instagram⁠. 👯♥️

    Please note: This podcast and the additional resources on my blog will always be free of charge for you. But if you would like to support my work, the best way to do so is to buy my books. ⁠Have a look at my books here.⁠

    (The second best way is to leave a review, either for this podcast or for my books. ♥️)

    Find all episode links on my website:

    giselestein.com/what-wild-swimming-has-taught-me/

  • Welcome back to 🌿🌙 THE EARTHY WRITER: My Rewilding Year' 🐝✨

    This is the third episode in which I introduce my March rewilding challenge and then take you back on a trip into my own past, to tell you about my own rewilding journey, chapter 02, and the life-changing decision to train as a safari guide in South Africa, and everything that happened after.

    In this rewilding-episode you'll learn:

    About my experience during the one-year safari-guide-course in South Africa why it's important to define your own life (rather than letting the outside define it for you) How to deal with “No’s” and why rejection is a guide to something better. How your own personal journey is linked to the journey of rewilding.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein, a proudly self-published author, writing feel-good novels with a little magic and places that read like characters from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    If you like posts about creative living, nature-love & cabin-core, make sure to follow me on ⁠Instagram⁠. 👯♥️

    Please note: This podcast and the additional resources on my blog will always be free of charge for you. But if you would like to support my work, the best way to do so is to buy my books. ⁠Have a look at my books here.⁠

    (The second best way is to leave a review, either for this podcast or for my books. ♥️)

    Episode Links:

    The novel writing course I did:

    www.jerichowriters.com

    The safari training course I did:

    https://safarifrank.com/training/all-training-courses/

    (This is my husband’s company, which helps organise the training and also plans safaris for you, in case you needed a trustworthy recommendation).

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    This is the first full moon episode in which I'll share with you my learnings from this month's rewilding challenge: How to manifest with the moon phases.

    In this rewilding-episode you'll learn:

    The Basics of Moon Phases: Understand the different phases of the moon, from the New Moon to the Waning Crescent, and how each phase affects your energy and intentions. New Moon Manifestation Ritual: Discover how to use the New Moon's energy for setting intentions and starting new projects. I'll share with you how I create a powerful New Moon ritual to kickstart your manifestation journey. Full Moon Release Practice: Learn how the Full Moon is the perfect time for releasing what no longer serves you, making room for your manifestations to come to life. Why we should be cautious not to turn to "yet another Sky God"... My own learnings and insights about my personal life & my writing business.

    Head over to my blog for my moon rituals, the moon app I use, an overview of the different moon phases, plus many more resources & further reading on the topic.

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein, a proudly self-published author, writing feel-good novels with a little magic and places that read like characters from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    If you like posts about creative living, nature-love & cabin-core, make sure to follow me on ⁠Instagram⁠. 👯♥️

    Please note: This podcast and the additional ressources on my blog will always be ad-free and free of charge for you. But if you would like to support my work, the best way to do so is to buy my books. ⁠Have a look at my books here.⁠

    (The second best way is to leave a review, either for this podcast or for my books. ♥️)

  • Welcome to 🌿🌙 THE EARTHY WRITER: My Rewilding Year' 🐝✨

    This is the very first episode in which I explain what you can expect from this show. I also introduce my first monthly rewilding challenge and take you on a trip into my own past, to tell you about my own rewilding journey, from a failed childhood-dream to backpacking-trips throughout my twenties and a career as a tv-producer in Berlin, which left me feeling disconnected from Nature and forced me to make a radical change in life...

    In this rewilding-episode you'll learn:

    about the two different aspects of rewilding and how they complement one another why it's important to look at things that make you 'cringe' why the guilt you might be feeling for your 'priviledge' to choose a path in life isn't serving anyone (not you and not the world) what to do when you don't know what to do with your life

    About your host:

    Hi 👋, I’m Gisele Stein, a proudly self-published author, writing feel-good novels with a little magic and places that read like characters from my cosy cabin on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    If you like posts about creative living, nature-love & cabin-core, make sure to follow me on Instagram. 👯♥️

    Please note: This podcast and the additional ressources on my blog will always be ad-free and free of charge for you. But if you would like to support my work, the best way to do so is to buy my books. Have a look at my books here.

    (The second best way is to leave a review, either for this podcast or for my books. ♥️)

  • 🌙 The first episode comes out during the next new moon phase, on February 10th 2024. See you then... ✨

    Welcome to The Earthy Writer, your podcast to rewild the soul, one story at a time. I’m Gisele Stein, I’m an author, a naturalist, and an earth citizen: born in Germany, with a life-changing interlude in South Africa, and now in my forever-home on Wadandi Boodja in Western Australia.

    This podcast is a documentation of ‘my rewilding year’: Every new moon, I set a new rewilding intention for the month, and every full moon I share my learnings with you, so you, too, can reconnect with your true self, and with this earth we all call home. ♥️ 🌿 🌍