Sagewolf Interviews

Sagewolf

The dirtiest secrets. That's what's happening here. Well...not entirely. Humans have always fascinated me. I'm most curious about what drives us creatively forward in our lives. When others share their stories with me, I arrive a little closer to knowing how many parallels we all share - how big this human family is, and that comforts me. I hope that by sharing these with you, you might know that too. I also hope that I'm able to present these in a way that you have a visceral experience - like you're there with us at the time and place of the interview - inside these beautiful human exchanges. These moments of connection are truly everything we humans seek when life is all boiled down to it's essence. I included the full audio, with the exception of minor edits of extremely personal information, as requested by my subjects. Many of these interviews are told "between the questions" - as is life. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do 3 XOO, Sagewolf If you feel inspired to support this project, click on the link below🙏💕: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1872879/support

  1. Nikoll Suset Vogas Reynoso: Organic Farmer / Master Fermenter / Teacher / heart sister

    10/06/2025

    Nikoll Suset Vogas Reynoso: Organic Farmer / Master Fermenter / Teacher / heart sister

    @pick.lenik www.instagram.com/pick.lenik/ The scene: We are in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, harvesting arugula seeds, in Nikoll’s gorgeous oasis garden. It is toasty and humid and breezy. We are brandishing garden shears, cutting the seed stalks to dry in a hand-built dryer with screen trays. Nikoll takes care of the garden and property in exchange for her very cute home, where she also makes a variety of fermented products with vegetables grown in her garden. I’m obsessed with her Kimchi, pesto, fermented fruit kefirs, and baba ghanoush - you can buy these and her veggies and herbs at the weekly local farmer’s market from her business Pickle Nik. Join us in the garden as we wind our way through the rows of Nikoll’s life passion. Highlights: Nikoll is originally from Guadalajara. She has lived in Todos Santos, BCS for 7 yearsShe came to Todos Santos to do her agriculture internship in biodiverse organic farmingThe Mexican government school teaching Agricologia (organic farming) as a career is called Sagarpa, in Texcoco outside Mexico CityTodos Santos is an oasis in the desert of Baja, where a lot of water runs down from the mountainsThe soil here is very rich due to the minerals brought in by the arroyo (river)The biodiversity in her garden includes insects, frogs, and land crabsThe climate here changes quickly - from hot to cold to warm to coldMost passionate about: nature…just being in nature in any way, nurturing ecosystems, protecting environmentsThis land was transformed from a sugar cane crop, then wasn’t used (rested, which is good for soil to replenish with nutrients), then got taken over by an invasive grass that dries and becomes a fire hazardHaving a garden creates biodiversity by attracting pollinators and other animalsThe length of time it takes to enrich soil depends on weather, temperature, water, compost, animal presence, past chemical usage, etc…Everything grown in the garden goes to use - if the veggies don’t sell, they are fermented or made into sauces, etc.You don’t have to have your own land to be a farmer - you can work someone else’s landHelpful traits: stubbornness, energy, excitement. Unhelpful traits: stubbornness (hah!), impatienceNikoll is able to live rent-free and have free veggies in exchange for running the gardenIf everyone grows different things, everyone benefits from many farmersNikoll volunteered at a co-op farm on Vancouver Island in Canada called Amara, run by all women, who split the work at the farm and farmer’s marketNikoll trades for some of her life expenses (physical therapy, swim lessons) with her farm-grown/made goodsAdvice to her younger self: start sooner (aka go for it!)We talk about how our judgments of others are actually a symptom of a problem we are creating within ourselvesNikoll asks me what advice I would give to others from my viewpoint now in my life journeyA taste: “Always try to get everything as local as you can. That is the healthiest thing you can do for your body, for your community, for the planet. It has less carbon footprint. Even though sometimes it’s not the most organic thing…as local as you can get is always going to be better than having something shipped…from Europe, that’s in a plastic container… Sometimes you don’t even know how it’s actually grown… Or where does it come from, or how do they treat their workers? When you’re supporting local, you’re getting to know your community…you’re supporting the people you live with.” Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    1h 3m
  2. Elodie Claudine Claudette Texier a.k.a. CeCe: Traveling Tattooer / Painter / Fairy Nymph IRL / Powerful Manifester

    04/26/2025

    Elodie Claudine Claudette Texier a.k.a. CeCe: Traveling Tattooer / Painter / Fairy Nymph IRL / Powerful Manifester

    @_bouclecuivre_ @lateliersowilo The scene: We are walking and watching big, wild waves being surfed at Playa El Pedrito in Pescadero, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Elodie is camped with me in the van for the second night. The previous night, we did a Temezcal (sweat lodge) together in Todos Santos and camped in a cactus forest. The wild wondrous adventure I’m explaining seems to be just life with Elodie, in my experience. She is a light-ball of energetic joy and spreads that everywhere her wings flutter. Join us at the beach to hear about her life, thoughts, and vision. Highlights: Elodie is from FranceChance meeting through hitch-hikingPainting a mural in bikinis on the beachShe’s most passionate about finding herselfFinding yourself though othersPainting is an energyManifesting with your heartHitch-hiking around the world giving tattoosWe love you Adriana! @tierrasantabcs #cacao (everything)Elodie’s tattoo creation process (is an awesome whole-day experience)Being tattooed in my van, in an oasis, near the ocean, with horsesAyahuasca opened her mind to knowing what her passion purpose isBeing “too happy” and being authentic are her strengthsFear, talking too much, and making quick judgements are challenges for herStaying happy = staying centeredWhen you feel an obligation to your own truth, nothing can hold you backYou can say YES, and you can say NOUsing your intuition and trusting the universe to avoid dangersChanging disempowering situations into powerful onesHumanizing others out of predatory patternsShining a light through others’ darkness to help them see their own humanityA scary story about hitchhiking with men (when weed and cops save the day)Knowing who your soul family is (and trusting their feedback)Sharing the experience of self-discovery through instagram videosWanting to inspire othersLearning to not paint everything (and making time for experiences)Creating your future though drawing and paintingTrust in your creativity - it is your powerRemember to dance, stay curious, and play in your imaginationBeing a conduit and interpreter for others’Teaching a French person to speak English with an American accentSometimes stereotypes are true Creating your own alphabet (downloaded cosmically from the ancient underwater city of Atlantis)Trusting your body to draw your chosen family to youThe Universe is like a big internetAdvice: elevate your frequency, and wait… (fear takes your power) A taste: “I’m not just a woman in the car with a man. And the man is not [simply] a predator. He is a man with a soul. He likes singing, he likes everything, he has a family. So, all the time I ask, “Do you have children? Where does your family live?” Because he’s a human. And if you change the situation like that, the man that was like, “I want ‘something’ with this woman” is now like, “Oh, she is interested in me, she wants to hear my story.” Favorite Quotes: “Sorry. Excuse me. Thank you. I love you.” - Ho'oponopono Mantra (for transmutation of energies) “I am…” “I can wait. I can think. I can fast.” Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    1h 12m
  3. Adriana Jalife Castaños: Cacao Priestess / Café Owner / Divine Sister / World Adventurer

    04/18/2025

    Adriana Jalife Castaños: Cacao Priestess / Café Owner / Divine Sister / World Adventurer

    @adri_jalifehttps://www.instagram.com/adri_jalife/ @tierrasantabcs The scene: We are in Todos Santos, B.C.S. (Baja California Sur), at Adriana’s house sitting on her covered outdoor living area with hot tea watching the sun set into the pacific ocean. Yeah WTF is right. Adriana graciously invited me to her currently-being-built-home, which is a bold move considering we just met. Within minutes of meeting, I asked if I could live in her shop (because I love it so much) and she said yes I could put my bed near the altar, and well, the rest is history. Adriana is one of the most chill, kind, easeful, and heart-honest humans I have ever met. Join us on the deck as our interview takes us into the dark (and back into the light). Highlights: Hearing ourselves speak the words we want creates the manifestationTodos Santos is the beginning of the earthPassing the Baja testNumerologySpirituality being the thing you’re most passionate about in lifeAmerica as in all the AmericasMishika traditions (Aztec)Mayan cosmologyNative American practices in South DakotaMishika had a very advanced culture and they mixed all the cultures they encounteredThe Mayan calendar Nawales are for self-knowledge and service to others Archeology Mythology and archetypesMoondance: 4 night ceremony of fasting, dancing, and temezcal (sweat lodge)Adriana’s Mayan animal medicine is Jaguar, who shines light into the darknessLife brought Adriana to cacao medicine so she could help others understand their own giftsBorn in Durango, Mexico - one of the biggest and most unpopulated areas, where the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains and desert meet (there is snow in Mexico!)Feeling different and like you don’t belongAt age 17, lived in Brussels, Belgium for two years (and speaks French beautifully)Studied “Mother Languages” for teaching and translationWent to a Montessori elementary school and used it as inspiration to teach languageGrew up fast caring for her younger brotherLearning to trust your own judgmentNot working for anyone elseThere’s nothing more rewarding than doing what you believe inCommunity support has been essential to continuing her workGiving back to the communityStaying open to how big your dreams can becomeGeographic places that feel like homeThe giving and receiving law of lifeLearning to relax into life, living in a place of collective conscious relaxationMaking free time, changing family programmingBeing passionate about what you do makes it not feel like workChanging the pace of life by following the seasonsWe all do what we can with what we have A taste: “Cacao is a beautiful medicine that is in the service of helping people reconnect with the real - with nature, and with earth - and with their gifts, and to break up the illusion of fear, and of being in this capitalistic system that isolates us and makes us believe we need to do things that are not aligned with our spirits.” Favorite Song Line: “Todos caminamos bajo la misma luna.” (“We all walk under the same moon.”) by Calle 13 Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    1h 8m
  4. Allison Murray Greer: Rancher / Traveler / Mexican Surfboard Rental Coordinator / Solid Caravan Sister

    04/05/2025

    Allison Murray Greer: Rancher / Traveler / Mexican Surfboard Rental Coordinator / Solid Caravan Sister

    @allison_greer06 The scene: We are sitting in “the cockpit” of my van, chairs rotated in for living room mode ;), in Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, Mexico at “the end of the world.” We camped on a pier near the lighthouse and awoke to all the fisherpersons taking their boats out onto the bay. Allison and I are caravanning together. We met about a month ago in Quartzsite, AZ. It’s her first time out of the US and my first time driving into MX. Join us in the van for a delightful conversation with my “adopted daughter” ;) Highlights: Allison’s smile is THEE best - it’s a smeyes - her whole face wraps you in a warm hug#VanlifeMeeting at the RTR (Rubber Tramp Rendezvous)Being passionate about a lot of things (at 18 years old)Passions: Travel, Seeing new things, PeopleLOVES kids - “they‘re so honest, real, and genuine”Open-eyed curiosity - at all ages“Every experience is a once in a lifetime experience”Homeschooling exposed her to so many agesHearing others’ storiesThe excitement of youth, the excitement of wisdomInternational kindnessNot being attached to material things“At the end of the day, people are the only thing that matters”Our world is so disconnected right now - self-love is the answerStrong-willed strengthsBeing scared…and doing it anywayDying doing what you love (is the best way to live, and die)Having worldly common senseGrowing up on a ranch teaches you about life (and death)Learning how to rely on yourself…and othersWhat to do if you get a flat tire in a dualie“God’s plan is bigger than our plan”Preparing to be unpreparedLearning to be content in every “good” and “bad” situationFeeling loving support from thousands of miles awayOur community is larger than we realizePolitics getting you into trouble sometimesUsing your life for goodIn every moment, you can CHOOSE to be that “nice” person, or that “mean” personLeading with your heart, and not taking others’ stuff personallyUnconditionally loving others starts with unconditionally loving ourselvesLoving yourself while also making improvementsSeeing other people joyful makes us joyful 3Meeting versions of yourself in your dreams“Little me was so happy and wide-eyed […] and sassy”Stay young of mind and heart for as long as possible#YOLO - so live it well!!P.S. Allison is an AMAZING budding photographer (ok “proud mom” moment over ;PA taste: “Every experience is a once in a lifetime experience.” Favorite Quote: “Shoot for the moon! Even if you miss, you’ll land in the stars.” Favorite Bible verse: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” - Romans 15:13 Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    38 min
  5. Dr. Asia Rose Matthews, PhD: Mathematician / Mother / Recreational Pianist / Grower of Many Jade Plants

    03/19/2025

    Dr. Asia Rose Matthews, PhD: Mathematician / Mother / Recreational Pianist / Grower of Many Jade Plants

    The Scene: We are in Powell River, BC, Canada in Asia’s home, somewhere between the sewing machine in the living room and the Instapot in the kitchen. This interview required three different recordings to be spliced together, and another bajillion (technical math term) edits for its’ equation to sum up to its’ solution. (I probably misused those terms and it’s making Asia cringe :). She was born in a trailer in my driveway and became a female PhD Mathematician (pretty good odds). Join us for the way conversations go when you’re a family of four...plus one cousin. Highlights: Quilting to teach students about math patternsQuestioning everything - “to be a mathematician is to be skeptical”Scientific theories are falsifiable, mathematics is verifiable - “Truthiness”“Bajillion” is a technical termEquations are very little of theoretical mathEquals is a very powerful operationFormulas are a description of a patternMath is abstract, imaginary, creative and explores boundariesBeing a Mathematician makes you a good communicator - you must convince others that what you say is trueMathematician in residence at an all-girls school in VictoriaMathematics Association of America GrantCrocheting hyperbolic surfacesUsing your hands to understand what is happeningPaper chains to understand Mobius stripsThe war between precision and wabi-sabiConsciously creating less structureThe problem with North American Puritanical rootsSeeking patterns and order as a child, loving algorithmsSeeing that math needed to be taught differentlyWhen you’re afraid of being wrong, you can’t learnTeaching at a liberal arts college in Squamish - classes of no more than 20Being passionate about how math is communicated between peopleExciting the non math-orientedWanting to teach teachers in order to make the biggest differenceUsing the word “exponential” incorrectlyPlease don’t say “square the circle”Mathematics is “the best” scienceThere is a strong connection between mind and heartThe same trait helping professionally and harming personallyFast brains, spitballing through conversationWe take on what we’re already good at (and forget to develop the rest)Putting yourself in unfamiliar situations to observe the reactionAdaptability and resilienceBeing curious and able to find joy in whatever you’re doingMathematicians can get by with not great memoryForgetting how to be independent when you partner upDo you have to be any different than you are right now in order to be completely lovable?Do not say “1000 %” around mathematiciansSquare dancing with “the olds” (the perfect mathematical sport)Universal educational designCasually running a witch’s covenIt is impossible to put yourself in someone else’s shoesWe interact with the world based on the values we were taughtOptimism in inclusively teaching different kinds of mindsCohabitation of ideasIf time was linear…“Ah, interesting…”Anarchist math“Also: relax.”A taste: “I don’t quite believe that I’m worthy without having to prove it. I certainly can prove that I’m worthy, but I’m not sure I believe it without that proof." Favorite line from a song: “I was playing my guitar, lying underneath the stars, just thanking the lord for my fingers.” - Paul Simon Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    2h 7m
  6. Liv Von Oehlreich: Director / Actor / Photographer / Psych Student / Masseuse / Moto Babe

    01/28/2024

    Liv Von Oehlreich: Director / Actor / Photographer / Psych Student / Masseuse / Moto Babe

    @livvonoelreich The scene: We are in Ladera Heights, Los Angeles, CA on a warm day in Liv’s backyard sitting on lawn chairs drinking tea. This sounds like we live gentle lives; yesterday we fixed her garage door by lifting it together and also road motorcycles all over LA. This is our normal. Our friendship has weathered many journeys and many miles on motorcycles. Join us in the garden for curiosity, laughter, and pre-psychotherapy. Highlights: A Swede from AlabamaDifficulty making female friendsBabes Ride OutClicking together quickly and easefullySeeking adventures togetherAttacking the stressor immediately = non-procrastinationBeing in the world, being curious, being in actionThe importance of having purposeCurrently in her Masters of Psych at Pepperdine Massaging is a lot of alone time with your own thoughtsThe body communicating different messages than the mindRocking the body to see where the tension is holding onBeing present with othersWhy do they scrub you wearing black granny panties at Korean spas?Near-death experiences that are hilariousHelping others transform their livesWeaving in experiences of acting, psychology, and massageCreating your life around physical freedomSeeing a wide horizon in your lifeChoosing newness to avoid stagnationMinimizing “making wrong”, blame, being fearful of the futureAvoiding rejection by not proceedingBeing 100% committed, AND detached from the outcomeThe Race to Alaska documentaryThe Women Riders World RelayFilming 12 women on motorcycles riding through PakistanTransitioning from doing everything yourself to leaning into othersViewing your life as many projectsAppreciation of others and listening “You lose intention when you lose punctuation.”A taste: “Through the physical comes the emotional.” “Sometimes I don’t move forward with things because I like the idea of what is possible with the idea and if I move forward with it, perhaps it’s not going to work out the way I wanted it.” Favorite sayings: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” (The Serenity Prayer) “The health of the eye seems to demand a horizon. We are never tired, so long as we can see far enough.” - Emerson Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    1h 24m
  7. Aris Janigian: Author / Yogi / Book Collector / Potluck Hoster

    01/14/2024

    Aris Janigian: Author / Yogi / Book Collector / Potluck Hoster

    @arisjanigian arisjanigian.com   The scene: We are sitting in the sun on a chilly Spring day just outside Aris’ living space, which is attached to his private library of 1 billion books (actually 5,000 ish). Aris begins the interview a bit withdrawn, perhaps shy, perhaps melancholic - like any truly great writer is expected to be - but warms up throughout and by the end is truly lively. It has taken me a moment to return to editing and releasing interviews. I saw Aris in yoga the other day and we shared that we had such fond memories of what a great interview it was, it is. Join us as we explore the human condition and how it is captured with words. Highlights: Bestselling author of “Waiting for Lipchitz at Chateau Marmont”Moved to Fresno from LA eight years agoBegan writing in the 5th grade. First book: “The Adventures of Hallelujah Harry”What makes a “gifted” writer?Two novels by the age of 25Writing because you have to write...you have something to sayBegan writing regularly his junior year of college, as a medicineUsing writing to harness a self-destructive energyWhy publish? > ego, being noticed, being seen, vanity, loving peopleWanting others to feel the richness of their internal lifeHelping others find themselvesConnection is the root of many creative endeavorsSuffering is a character trait that serves writers wellPatience/a long view is important when writing one book over many yearsMaturing out of immediate gratificationTragic humor and satireEmbracing one’s own madness, coupled with self-compassion“Essentially we’re scripting our own lives continuously”No one can define great art, it has a transcendent qualityRelying on the judgement of others to measure youTrusting informed readers for feedbackWe would be nothing without the love of other peopleCommunity makes you feel at home in the worldObserving others as they journey through the worldConflict > Friction > Fire > Life, warmth, light…Writing “aggressive”, “racist”, “sexist” booksUncomfortability creates an opportunity to elevate consciousnessThe world is not static, we must constantly revise our approach“One should be happy to be confronted with a genuinely authentic new perspective”Yearning to be confronted by someone with your own flaw or biasWe identify too much with our own thoughts and opinionsTrained as a scientist - PhD in Research Psychology, specifically Social CognitionTaught college psych for 23 yearsResearch him on Google scholar for his papers on human studiesAdvice to younger self: “Get help sooner.” (meds, therapy, yoga/meditation)19 year yogiPlay moreGrieving when you can’t writeLongest writing “slump”: current, 1 1/2 years…Novel writing comes from a different place, it’s like a puzzle A taste: “We view our selves as western expansion does, an American cultural egotism that creates dynamism.”“Most of our rhetoric, our language, is oriented towards youth.”“The novelist mind requires that you see everything when you write one sentence.” Favorite saying: (He can’t remember. Ask his friends for the notes they take of the funny things he says.) Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    1h 11m
  8. John Lofgren: Bootmaker / Ethical Maker / Vintage Seller / Yogi

    10/28/2023

    John Lofgren: Bootmaker / Ethical Maker / Vintage Seller / Yogi

    @john_lofgren @johnlofgrenbootmaker johnlofgren.com The scene: We are in the private library of John’s friend Aris, surrounded by at least 5,000 books, in the Tower District of Fresno, CA on a sunny-cold winter day, bathing in the sunlight beaming in through the floor-to-ceiling windows. John has intentionally not listened to my other interviews, both of us wanting for each question to feel fresh and unrehearsed. We discover similar pasts in and ethical beliefs about fashion. Perseverance is a big takeaway. Join us in the speakeasy library for a value-driven conversation about dad-fashion and more important things. Highlights: + Running a company in Japan (from the US) + Traveling for work and it feels like a vacation + Lived in Japan for 17 years + First went to Japan as a vintage buyer for a clothing co. + Yoga changed his life + We met through Keryn Nicholson the Hatter (episode 28) + Established his boot brand in 2010 + An American buying US vintage for the Japanese market + Wearing replica vintage used to be scandalous + “Outdoor style” - function became fashion + Did not go to school (for fashion or shoemaking) + Insisted on “ethically made” from the onset + Where does the string that closes the bag that carries the boot come from? + But…where do the buckles REALLY come from? + Studied Cultural Anthropology + Doing it right is VERY expensive + Who are we giving our money to?  Who are we supporting? + Greenwashing + B Corp and “ethical verifications” + Doing something because it’s right (not for the credit) + Holding others accountable + Social responsibility + How to plant the seed to educate others to choose ethically made + The money you buy something with supports the government of the country it was made in (READ THAT AGAIN) + Our biggest vote in the world is with our dollars (Are we supporting regimes?) + Making the very best thing that you possibly can + The satisfaction of wearing something ethically untainted + Being painfully honest is helpful (low self esteem is unhelpful) + Dad was a farmer and did construction + Whatever you talk about doing is doable, but 99% of people don’t + Going broke…more than once (and being in real deep debt) + Losing everything in the 2011 earthquake tsunami + Looking for a lifestyle that’s a little less technology, a little more analog + Dear younger self: please do better in high school + You might know the language but if you don’t get the culture, you won’t last + Radical openness and radical listening A taste: “Maybe they sleep on it and maybe it’s like how that seed was planted in me when I was in Egypt when I was 21 years old, maybe sometime a little ways down the line they’ll think, ‘Hey, I’d like to see what it’s like to wear something that’s ethically made too, something that’s not tarnished with slave labor or child labor.” Even if it’s just one part of it - see what it’s like to own one thing that’s completely ethically made.” “You’ve got to have some sort of personality trait that’s a little abnormal to do what we do, or everybody would do it, wouldn’t they?” Favorite saying: “The strongest of the fittest.” Support the show Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to support this project. Love, Sagewolf xoxo

    1h 54m

About

The dirtiest secrets. That's what's happening here. Well...not entirely. Humans have always fascinated me. I'm most curious about what drives us creatively forward in our lives. When others share their stories with me, I arrive a little closer to knowing how many parallels we all share - how big this human family is, and that comforts me. I hope that by sharing these with you, you might know that too. I also hope that I'm able to present these in a way that you have a visceral experience - like you're there with us at the time and place of the interview - inside these beautiful human exchanges. These moments of connection are truly everything we humans seek when life is all boiled down to it's essence. I included the full audio, with the exception of minor edits of extremely personal information, as requested by my subjects. Many of these interviews are told "between the questions" - as is life. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do 3 XOO, Sagewolf If you feel inspired to support this project, click on the link below🙏💕: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1872879/support