Growing Wild

Laura Ambrosio

A podcast to nurture your wild soul. wildslowliving.substack.com

  1. 05/12/2025

    Motherhood Beyond Milestones

    There’s this quiet but persistent pressure in modern parenting — the belief that we need to do everything early, efficiently, and "right." Potty training by 18 months. Breastfeeding but only for just long enough. Co-sleeping or not at all. Hospital birth, home birth, epidural, natural — and each decision somehow becomes a measure of our worth. In this week’s Wild Slow Living podcast episode, I sat down with my friend Heather to talk about all of it — what it really looks like when we release the pressure and allow our parenting to be shaped by real life, not rigid milestones. Heather and I both shared our experiences with potty training, and how the moment we tried to force it was the moment everything fell apart. For her, it meant sticker charts and resistance. For me, it meant hours of Googling, trying to get my daughter to comply when she just wasn’t ready. Both of us felt the guilt — like maybe we were doing it wrong, or falling behind. But looking back, it was never about the potty training. It was about trust. About learning to listen — to our kids, and to ourselves. We talked about co-sleeping, nursing, birth stories, recovery after C-sections, and what it means to make decisions that go against the cultural grain — even when they feel right for your family. And we also talked about how hard it can be to talk about these things, because everyone seems to have an opinion. The truth is: parenting isn’t a checklist, it’s a relationship.One that’s constantly changing, asking us to grow right alongside our kids. If you’ve ever felt like you're behind or not doing it “the right way,” this episode is for you. You’re not alone. You’re not late. You’re not doing it wrong. You’re a parent, showing up the best you can — and that’s more than enough. I'd love to hear what part of this conversation resonated with you. Leave a comment or share your story — because the more we talk about this stuff, the less alone we all feel. With heart,Laura This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildslowliving.substack.com

    33 min
  2. Motherhood is Magic, Messy, and Medicine

    03/31/2025

    Motherhood is Magic, Messy, and Medicine

    The Beautiful Chaos of Mothering: What Our Children Teach Us About Ourselves There’s something wild and holy about motherhood that no one can prepare you for. No book, no prenatal class, no piece of advice truly captures what it feels like to be the container for someone else’s emotions—while simultaneously navigating your own inner storms. This week, I sat down with my friend Natasha to talk about the parts of parenting that often go unspoken: the nervous system overload, the ego death, the incredible duality of feeling broken open and more whole than ever. We both agreed on one thing: motherhood is a spiritual path.Not a mountaintop retreat, not a quiet meditation cushion—but a daily, moment-by-moment practice of showing up, surrendering, checking our ego, and loving anyway. It’s in the tantrums.It’s in the moments your child says something so powerful (and triggering) that you feel your entire belief system shake.It’s in the split seconds when you want to yell, flee, control, or fix—but instead, you breathe, you soften, and you choose presence. The Mirror of Our Children One of the most jarring things about parenting is watching your child reflect back everything you’ve taught them... especially when it’s inconvenient. We teach our daughters to stand up for themselves, to speak their truth, to say how they feel. But when that truth is pointed at us? When they say, “You can’t talk to me like that,” it’s both a punch to the gut and a strange kind of victory. This is what we wanted, right? And yet, our inner child gets activated. Our nervous system flares. Our old wounds say, “No, you don’t get to speak like that.”And our soul says, “Yes, let her rise.” This is the sacred tension we live inside. Ritual as Regulation Natasha shared how she uses flower essences to ground herself—both in the daily rhythms of parenting and in the chaos of emotional storms. Just a few drops of oak or yarrow. A breath. A step outside. A return to the body. These small rituals are not escapes—they're recalibrations.Moments of reconnection.Tiny anchors we throw down in the middle of the whirlwind to remind ourselves: I am safe. I am here. I can hold this. Motherhood, But Make It Honest We also talked about social media—how exhausting it can feel to keep up with cycles, algorithms, and expectations when you’re in a deeply personal, inward season of life. Both of us have had to shift our mindset from performing to sharing. Not out of obligation, but from a place of resonance. Not to be seen, but to connect. And ironically, the less curated it is, the more it seems to land. Because people don’t want perfection.They want presence. Let It Be Messy and Magic This conversation felt like a long exhale. A deep remembering that we’re not alone. That the messiness is part of the magic. That no one gets it right all the time—and that’s not the point anyway. We’re learning.We’re circling back.We’re growing wild. If you’re in it right now—if your nervous system is tired, if you’re riding the waves of big emotions in your household, if you’re not sure what kind of parent you are anymore—just know:That’s part of the process.And you’re doing it beautifully. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildslowliving.substack.com

    41 min
  3. 02/03/2025

    The Wellness Paradox

    Today, we’re diving into a topic I know many of you will resonate with: the illusion of growth in wellness and self-help. We live in a world full of tools—yoga classes, meditation retreats, supplements, and self-help books—all of which promise transformation. But are these tools actually helping us heal, or are they keeping us stuck? Are they catalysts for real growth, or are they crutches that distract us from the deeper, harder work we need to do? Let’s explore these questions together, and don’t worry, we’ll also touch on something that doesn’t get talked about enough: soil health and its connection to our well-being. Let’s dive in. The Illusion of HealingThe self-help and wellness industries are booming. Yoga classes, meditation apps, adaptogenic powders, and an endless array of self-help books fill our lives. And these tools can be helpful. Yoga reduces stress, meditation brings clarity, and supplements fill nutritional gaps. But here’s the thing—these tools aren’t the end goal. They’re just tools. Too often, we lean on these tools to feel like we’re making progress when, in reality, we’re avoiding the deeper work. For example, it’s easier to take another yoga class or buy a stress-relief supplement than to sit with the discomfort of shadow work—the process of looking at the parts of ourselves we’d rather ignore. It’s more comfortable to read about healing than to take action, like setting boundaries, leaving toxic environments, or addressing unhealthy patterns. True healing requires us to sit with uncomfortable emotions and ask hard questions. What am I avoiding? What cycles am I repeating? Growth happens not in the moments where everything feels easy but in the messy, awkward, and often painful process of change. The Quick-Fix MentalityOne of the biggest traps in wellness is the quick-fix mentality. We’ve become so focused on convenience—on products and programs that promise fast results—that we’ve lost sight of what real healing requires. Think about it: How often do we buy supplements or follow trends in an attempt to solve our stress, fatigue, or anxiety, without addressing the root causes? It’s easier to pop a pill than to confront a toxic work environment. It’s easier to try mindfulness apps than to say no to overcommitting. But real change doesn’t come from convenience. It comes when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of making a change. There’s even research to suggest that humans are far less likely to change if they’re gaining something from their current situation—even if that gain is maintaining the illusion of control or avoiding conflict. This is why we stay in unhealthy environments, people-please, and cling to toxic patterns. Change feels scary and hard, and sometimes we don’t act until the suffering becomes unbearable. Wellness, Soil Health, and the Bigger PictureLet’s zoom out for a moment and talk about something that’s often overlooked: how our environment, especially soil health, is tied to our well-being. Many of the health challenges we face today—nutritional deficiencies, inflammation, chronic illnesses—are connected to the industrialization of agriculture. Decades of industrial farming practices have stripped the soil of essential nutrients, leaving our food less nutrient-dense than it was generations ago. Even when we eat fresh, whole foods, we’re not getting the same vitamins and minerals our ancestors did. This creates a ripple effect: we turn to supplements to fill the gaps, feeding into the wellness industry, while ignoring the systemic issues that created the problem in the first place. Soil health is critical not just for our physical health, but for the planet’s health. Practices like regenerative agriculture and sustainable farming are part of the solution, enriching the soil and ensuring future generations have access to nutrient-rich food. When we support local food systems and prioritize sustainability, we’re not just healing ourselves—we’re healing the earth. The Westernization of Ancient PracticesLet’s take a moment to reflect on yoga, meditation, and mindfulness—ancient practices designed to help us connect with ourselves on a deep, spiritual level. These practices are powerful when used as intended, but in the West, they’ve often been reduced to surface-level trends. Yoga, for example, was never just about the poses. It’s a holistic practice that unites the body, mind, and soul. But in Western culture, it’s often treated as a fitness routine or a competition—how far can you stretch? How long can you hold a pose? Similarly, meditation, originally meant to cultivate deep inner awareness, is marketed as a tool to boost productivity. This isn’t to say these practices are bad. They’re incredible tools. But we have to use them with intention. Are we practicing yoga to connect with ourselves, or are we using it to avoid our deeper work? Are we meditating to bypass our emotions, or to sit with them and process them fully? Shifting the FocusThe tools themselves aren’t the problem. Yoga, meditation, supplements—they’re not inherently bad. They can bring joy, clarity, and balance. But the question we need to ask is why. Why are we adding these practices to our lives? Are we using them to genuinely support ourselves, or are we using them to avoid making the hard changes we need to make? Instead of asking, “What can I add to fix this problem?” let’s start asking, “What am I avoiding? What needs to change?” True healing happens when we stop running from discomfort and start facing it head-on. It’s about catching ourselves in the middle of a toxic pattern and choosing differently, even when it’s hard. It’s about setting boundaries, even when it’s uncomfortable. It’s about recognizing that growth is messy, nonlinear, and deeply personal. Building True WellnessTrue wellness isn’t something you buy—it’s something you build. It’s in the choices we make every day: * Eating whole, nutrient-dense foods. * Prioritizing rest and sleep. * Connecting with nature. * Managing stress in ways that align with our values. * Building meaningful relationships. And just as importantly, it’s about stepping back from the endless chase for quick fixes and focusing on sustainable, intentional living. Healing doesn’t happen overnight, and it doesn’t happen through products. It happens when we slow down, reconnect with ourselves, and honor our needs. My focus is going to be on living a more nutritionally balanced diet, for both myself and my family. comm A Call to Authentic HealingWellness isn’t about perfection. It’s about intention. It’s about taking small, deliberate steps toward a life that feels aligned with who we are. So, let’s challenge ourselves to go deeper. Let’s use these tools—not as crutches, but as catalysts for real growth. Let’s ask the hard questions, make the tough changes, and embrace the messy, beautiful journey of healing. I’d love to hear from you—what patterns are you currently working to heal? What struggles are you navigating right now? Are there areas in your life where you feel stuck, or places where you’re realizing that true growth requires deeper work? Hit reply and share your thoughts with me. Your insights not only help build a deeper sense of community, but they also remind us that we are not alone in this process. Let’s hold space for each other as we continue to unlearn, heal, and grow. The podcast I mentioned in the episode is called the Calm Parenting Podcast, highly recommend! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildslowliving.substack.com

    19 min
  4. 01/20/2025

    Sacred Stories: Embracing Loss, Love, and the Divine with Kaci

    Exploring Grief and RebirthIn this episode, Kaci shares her deeply personal journey through grief after the loss of her first husband, an extreme sports athlete. She reflects on how his passing was a pivotal moment that solidified her calling to lean deeply into spiritual practices. This led to her becoming an ordained Minister of Walking Prayer and offering intuitive readings, spiritual counseling, and Qoya movement classes. The Transformative Power of Movement and IntuitionKaci discusses how movement became an essential tool in her healing journey, particularly through Qoya movement—a practice that encourages individuals to listen to their bodies and reconnect with their essence. She emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces where participants can process emotions and access healing through somatic practices. Storytelling as a Path to HealingKaci introduces her ongoing writing project: a memoir chronicling her love story, loss, and the journey of rediscovery that followed. She reflects on the idea of living multiple "lives" within one lifetime and how storytelling has been a therapeutic and empowering way to connect with her experiences. Building a Relationship with IntuitionThe conversation delves into the practice of intuition, the difference between intrusive thoughts and true inner guidance, and how Kaci learned to trust herself through mentorship. She shares practical advice for grounding, setting energetic boundaries, and cultivating a deeper connection with one’s inner voice. To follow Kaci’s journey or work with her: Kaci's Instagram Kaci's Website For reference, some amazing teachers and mentors were mentioned in this episode. They include, @betsybmurphy , @rochelleschieck of @qoyainspiredmovement and @aimeeleighsoulhappy 💜 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildslowliving.substack.com

    55 min
  5. 01/06/2025

    Weaving the Threads of Life: Akela’s Journey

    Growing Up in Brooklyn and Early Influences Akela Hudson's journey begins in Brooklyn, shaped by her multicultural roots and the challenges of growing up in a tough neighborhood. Her father's military career brought her family to the U.S., where her grandmother's illness marked a profound moment in her life. Akela shouldered significant responsibilities as a child, nurturing her half-brother with special needs and managing her family’s financial struggles. These experiences fostered her early fascination with mental health and resilience, setting the stage for her creative and empathetic nature. Art as a Form of Healing and Survival Amid the challenges of her childhood, Akela found solace in art and creativity. Turning limited resources into opportunities for expression, she transformed her surroundings into a personal sanctuary. Art became not only a healing tool for herself but also a way to nurture and connect with her siblings. Growing up in Brooklyn, she balanced exposure to cultural vibrancy with the harsh realities of poverty, inspiring her lifelong commitment to creativity as a form of survival and growth. Moving to Hudson Valley and the Impact of 9/11 In 2001, Akela’s family relocated to the Hudson Valley, a move that coincided with the traumatic events of 9/11. The attacks deeply affected her family, especially her mother, who worked near the World Trade Center. This period of upheaval spurred Akela to develop a spiritual and writing practice as a means of processing the trauma and connecting with something greater. Her family’s financial struggles, including bankruptcy and divorce, added to the challenges, but these experiences ultimately strengthened her resilience. Returning to the Restaurant Industry and Meeting a Best Friend After leaving college due to family challenges, Akela returned to the restaurant industry, taking on various roles to support herself. During this time, she met her best friend, Noelle, through a synchronistic connection that would shape her life. Trusting her intuition, Akela left a stable fine-dining job for a more fulfilling opportunity at a different restaurant. Despite setbacks, including personal losses and a toxic relationship, she maintained hope and followed her inner guidance. Moving to San Francisco and Exploring New Opportunities A road trip with Noelle to San Francisco became a turning point for Akela, leading to her relocation and a life-changing chapter. In San Francisco, she explored holistic healing through massage therapy, energy work, and Reiki, gaining a deeper understanding of physical and emotional well-being. Transitioning from the restaurant industry to creative roles, Akela rediscovered her passion for art and design, realizing her calling to connect with others and create intentional, healing spaces. The Pandemic and the Birth of a Child The pandemic marked a challenging period for Akela as she navigated the birth of her first child in isolation. Lacking traditional community support, she faced both emotional and physical hardships but found strength in her son’s light and energy. This period deepened her focus on healing and intentional living, inspiring her to create a nurturing environment for herself and others during uncertain times. Reconnecting with Art and the Struggle with Capitalism As Akela returned to art, she grappled with the tension between creating for personal fulfillment and the pressures of capitalism. She recognized the sacredness of her work and sought ways to honor its meaning while balancing financial stability. Her vision expanded to include a space that merges art, healing, and community, where she could host workshops and inspire others to live intentionally. Embracing Multifaceted Identity and Future Plans Akela embraces her multifaceted identity, rejecting societal pressure to define herself by a single role. She plans to move into a new studio space in 2025, where she envisions blending art, healing, and community connection. Excited about the future, she looks forward to exploring new mediums and creating spaces that reflect her growth and commitment to authenticity. The Importance of Intentional Living and Community At the heart of Akela’s journey is her belief in intentional living and the transformative power of community. She is dedicated to helping others create spaces that support healing and growth, offering guidance for finding purpose and connection. Her work reflects a commitment to exploring new ways to engage with others and inspire meaningful change. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildslowliving.substack.com

    1h 6m
  6. Shifting Gears: Navigating Mantresence and Finding Joy in Rally Racing

    12/23/2024

    Shifting Gears: Navigating Mantresence and Finding Joy in Rally Racing

    In this episode, Kelly and I share our personal experiences as mothers, discussing the challenges of balancing motherhood with personal ambitions and relationships, and emphasizing the importance of self-compassion and self-discovery. We also explore the significance of showing our kids that it's okay to shine and take up space, the importance of seeking help and support from others, and the value of fun in life. The conversation ends with a heartwarming discussion about stepping into our truth and embracing fun, with plans for future gatherings and more conversations. Balancing Parenting and Professional LifeThe conversation explores the challenges of balancing personal and professional responsibilities. Both participants share insights into managing motherhood alongside career ambitions, highlighting the multitasking efficiency of moms who often navigate tight schedules and heavy demands. Exploring Motherhood and Identity ShiftsThe discussion delves into the profound identity changes that accompany motherhood, a transformative stage of life involving brain, body, and emotional shifts. They emphasize the importance of self-compassion and viewing motherhood as an opportunity for growth, even amidst the exhaustion and constant learning it demands. Reconnecting With the Inner ChildThe importance of reconnecting with one’s inner child while parenting is a key theme. Shifting away from rigid expectations, they discuss the value of engaging in activities that bring joy to both parents and children. They emphasize modeling humanity and enjoyment for their children, showing that pursuing personal passions and taking up space is vital for a fulfilling life. Embracing New AdventuresA deeply inspiring story of transformation highlights stepping out of comfort zones and embracing new challenges. Through a journey into rally car driving, the conversation emphasizes the power of being a beginner, overcoming fear, and allowing oneself to grow and have fun. Prioritizing Happiness and Well-BeingThe dialogue touches on the societal expectations placed on mothers to serve others constantly. They agree on the importance of modeling happiness and self-fulfillment for their children, showing that prioritizing well-being is not selfish but essential for fostering a thriving family dynamic. Setting Goals and Encouraging GrowthThe value of setting personal goals and pursuing them is a focal point. The conversation underscores the importance of showing children that it’s okay to strive, take up space, and achieve dreams. By doing so, parents inspire their kids to do the same. Seeking Support and Building CommunityThe discussion stresses the importance of support networks and seeking help when needed. They highlight the value of community and a cooperative approach to parenting, breaking free from the isolation many mothers feel and embracing the strength found in reciprocity and collective care. Embracing Truth and Finding JoyA reflective exploration of living authentically underscores the significance of stepping into one’s truth and embracing fun. They affirm that fun is not frivolous but an essential part of the human experience, enriching life and providing a foundation for happiness and resilience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildslowliving.substack.com

    50 min
  7. Boundaries, Creativity, and Transformation

    12/09/2024

    Boundaries, Creativity, and Transformation

    In this episode Christina shared her transformative journey from feeling unaligned in her life pre-2020 to leaving a traumatic marriage and rediscovering her passion for art. She emphasizes the importance of boundaries, support systems, and embracing change. In 2023, significant shifts occurred, including a job change, her ex-husband's incarceration, and acquiring a car. She began electroforming stones, blending science and art. Christina highlights the significance of being open to new experiences and the impact of her work on others. She encourages others to embrace their artistic side and the ripple effect of their actions. * Christina's Journey and Initial Challenges 0:00 * Laura introduces Christina and expresses admiration for her journey and business success. * Christina shares her initial struggles, including feeling unaligned and frustrated in her marriage and parenting roles. * Christina discusses the impact of trauma and how it up-leveled her life, leading to her decision to leave her marriage in 2020. * She reflects on the emotional and practical challenges of starting anew, including dealing with alcohol issues in her family and rediscovering her identity as an artist. * Reconnecting with Art and Personal Growth 5:27 * Christina talks about the gradual process of reconnecting with her artistic side, starting with food and eventually moving to creating art. * Laura relates Christina's story to other women who are also rediscovering their passions and standing in their truth. * Christina emphasizes the importance of not feeling alone and the positive impact of making choices for oneself. * She shares her experience of feeling guilty for leaving her marriage and the need to relearn and rewire her brain's patterns. * Implementing Boundaries and Finding Support 8:54 * Christina highlights the importance of boundaries, a concept she had to learn after her divorce. * She discusses the challenges of distancing herself from family members who were uncomfortable with her decisions. * Christina finds support from her current significant other and other people who help her stay positive and motivated. * She emphasizes the need to identify and surround oneself with nurturing and supportive individuals. * Rapid Transformation and Moldavite Experience 14:37 * Christina recounts her rapid transformation in 2023, including a significant sound healing experience led by a native girl named Winter. * She describes feeling stuck in her life and unable to plant seeds for growth due to various constraints. * Christina's life changes dramatically in August 2023, with new job opportunities, her ex-husband going to jail, and receiving a car from her aunt. * She reflects on the physical and emotional challenges of rapid change and the importance of self-care. * Electroforming and Artistic Expression 24:04 * Christina explains the process of electroforming, a combination of science and art that she has taken up recently. * She describes the technical aspects of electroforming, including the use of conductive solutions and the importance of gradual voltage increases. * Laura appreciates the integration of Christina's scientific background with her artistic expression. * Christina shares her excitement about electroforming and how it aligns with her creative journey. * The Role of Art in Daily Life 28:20 * Laura and Christina discuss the broader concept of art and how it encompasses various aspects of life, including cooking and creating a fulfilling environment. * Christina reflects on her initial doubts about being an artist and how she now embraces her artistic identity. * Laura emphasizes that everyone is an artist in their own way and that art can be expressed in many different forms. * Christina talks about the importance of intention and the impact of creating with love and artistry. To follow Christina’s journey: Christina’s Instagram Christina’s Website This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wildslowliving.substack.com

    47 min

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