Wildly Liberating

Wildly Liberating

Wildly Liberating is a podcast for anyone curious about the mystical. Each episode explores spiritual and intuitive topics with curiosity, humour, and zero judgment. We dive into the ideas people wonder about but rarely say out loud, blending real talk with open-minded exploration. If you want grounded, relatable conversations about the unseen, you’re in the right place. Let’s make the woo a little less weird.

Episodes

  1. 19 HR AGO

    Surrendering - The Balance of Effort and Ease

    Surrender is a word we hear often in spiritual spaces. Let go. Trust. Release. But what does that actually mean in real life? Is it really that simple to just surrender? And if it were, wouldn’t we have done it already? In this episode, Kerry and Beccy explore what surrender truly is—and what it isn’t. We talk about how the idea of surrender is often used in spiritual gatherings, why it can sound freeing and frustrating at the same time, and whether “letting go” is actually possible when your nervous system feels on high alert. We also look at the other side of the conversation: control. The effort it takes to hold things together. The safety it can provide. The stories we build to protect ourselves. Because effort isn’t the enemy—it has served us. And sometimes, gripping tightly has been the smartest thing we knew how to do. This episode is a grounded, honest exploration of the balance between effort and ease, holding on and softening, control and presence. No pressure to transcend. No expectation to float above your thoughts. Just a curious conversation about what happens when we stop fighting what’s already here—and whether surrender might be less about giving up and more about coming into the moment. No bypassing. No pretending. Just real talk. Kerry - @thisliberatinglife Beccy - @wildwayswoman Email us - thisliberatinglife@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening and being part of this community. It would mean so much to us if you share this podcast far and wide and please feel free to leave comments or indeed ideas for future episodes.

    51 min
  2. 28 JAN

    Women's Circles

    Women have been gathering in circles for as long as there have been women—long before group chats, self-help podcasts, or being told to “just journal about it.” In this episode, we explore the history of women’s circles and why this way of coming together has existed across cultures and generations. We unpack what a circle actually is (and isn’t), gently dismantling the stereotypes to reveal it as a space for listening, sharing, and being witnessed—no fixing, performing, or arriving “healed” required. We share our own real-life experiences of sitting in circle: what felt nourishing, what felt awkward, and what quietly shifted in unexpected ways. Part of the conversation focuses on safety—what that really means in a circle, how it’s built, and why true safety isn’t about everyone agreeing or feeling comfortable all the time, but about consent, boundaries, and respect. We also talk about why women’s circles were lost or sidelined over time, thanks to changing social structures and a productivity-obsessed culture, and why they’re making a comeback now. In a world that often asks women to process everything alone—and silently—circles offer something surprisingly radical: connection, shared humanity, and the relief of not having to do it all by yourself. No chanting required. No compulsory vulnerability. Just honest conversation. Please share this conversation with women, far and wide. And leave us comments about your experiences or any questions you may have. We are here to make the woo a little less weird! @thisliberatinglife - Kerry @wild.ways.woman - Beccy wildlyliberatingpodcast@gmail.com

    48 min

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Wildly Liberating is a podcast for anyone curious about the mystical. Each episode explores spiritual and intuitive topics with curiosity, humour, and zero judgment. We dive into the ideas people wonder about but rarely say out loud, blending real talk with open-minded exploration. If you want grounded, relatable conversations about the unseen, you’re in the right place. Let’s make the woo a little less weird.