The Wisdom Path Podcast

Rosie Peacock

The Wisdom Path Podcast is a soulful exploration of creativity, spirituality, and transformation, guiding listeners through the art of navigating life’s thresholds with intention, connection, and the wisdom of nature’s cycles. Through conversations about psychedelics, ceremony, storytelling, and the teachings of wisdom keepers and elders, it offers a sacred space to delve into the deeper truths of human experience and the paths that lead to flourishing. iamrosiepeacock.substack.com

  1. Creativity in Seasons: Honouring Your Cyclical Nature

    08/08/2025

    Creativity in Seasons: Honouring Your Cyclical Nature

    Season 2, Episode 1 Creativity in Seasons: Honouring Your Cyclical Nature Welcome back to The Wisdom Path Podcast. Today’s episode is a long-form exploration of the creative life through the lens of seasons, cycles, and the deep wisdom that comes when we stop trying to create like machines. Rosie shares the philosophy that has transformed her relationship with her own creativity: seeing it as a living, breathing cycle with its own winters, springs, summers, and autumns. Drawing on personal stories, cultural threads, mythic archetypes, and the rhythms of the earth, Rosie invites us to reclaim a slower, more intentional way of creating, one that honours rest as much as productivity, composting as much as blooming. This is not just a conversation about making art. It is a permission slip to live and create in harmony with your own inner seasons, free from the capitalist insistence on constant growth. In This Episode, We Explore: • Why creativity is inherently cyclical and how capitalism trains us to ignore that truth • The four creative seasons: winter (composting), spring (emergence), summer (full bloom), autumn (refinement) • Personal stories from Rosie’s own creative winters and summers, including writing an 80,000-word draft in three days • How to tell which season you’re in and work with it instead of pushing against it • The role of boredom, rest, and reflection in nourishing future creative work • The parallels between creative seasons and menstrual cycles, lunar phases, tides, and even breath • Letting go of the idea that a creative “block” means something is wrong with you • Practical ways to nurture early spring ideas without pressuring them to become masterpieces overnight • Why autumn is the perfect time for editing, refining, and collaborative feedback • How creating in seasons allows for more integrity, joy, and sustainability in your work Key Quotes: • “Not creating isn’t a block. It’s winter. And winter is where the roots grow deep.” • “Capitalism teaches us to create like machines. Nature teaches us to create like forests.” • “Some seasons fuel you, others ask you to rest. Both are part of the work.” • “Boredom is not the enemy of creativity, it’s the compost.” • “When you stop trying to chain summer to your desk, you’ll find it visits you more often.” Go Deeper Into Your Creative Cycles Journal Prompts: • Which creative season am I in right now: winter, spring, summer, or autumn? • How can I honour this season? • What does rest look like for me when I’m not creating? • Which ideas have been composting quietly in me, waiting for spring? • What might I need to let go of to enter my next season with space and clarity? Related Writing on Substack : Read Rosie’s essay on cyclical feminine wisdom. Season 1 Archive : Catch up on past episodes exploring creativity, archetypes, and living seasonally. Connect with Rosie: Website Instagram Substack Facebook Takeaway for Listeners: This episode is both a map and a mirror. A map for navigating your creative life without burnout, and a mirror that reflects your own natural rhythms back to you. You are in a season and when you honour that, your work and your life will flourish in ways that feel effortless, rooted, and true. Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 7m
  2. How to Live more Pleasurably: What 700 People Told Me About Joy

    05/26/2025

    How to Live more Pleasurably: What 700 People Told Me About Joy

    Season 1, Episode 23 How to Live More Pleasurably: What 700 People Told Me About Joy In this episode of The Wisdom Path Podcast, Rosie Peacock dives into a crowd-sourced treasure trove of joy over 700 answers to the question she posed on Substack: “What is the most pleasant, non-sexual, non-drug experience a human can have?” What began as a curious prompt became a rich collection of the simple, profound, and often funny moments that make life worth living. From warm beds on rainy mornings to wild animal encounters, from the smell of fresh bread to the weight of a sleeping baby, these answers form a kind of collective atlas of joy. Rosie walks us through the major themes that emerged, the top-liked answers, and the positive psychology frameworks that help explain why these experiences feel so good, and how we can invite more of them into our daily lives. In This Episode, We Explore: • The most common sources of everyday joy according to 700 people • Why nature, relaxation, and connection top the list across cultures • The difference between hedonic (pleasure) and eudaimonic (meaning) happiness • How the “hedonic treadmill” makes pleasures fade and how to stop it • The practice of savouring and why it amplifies joy • Why love and social connection are universal joy-makers • The emotional “tone” of joy, calm, connection, or awe • How humour and lightness play a role in wellbeing • Insights from positive psychology on building a more pleasurable life Key Quotes: • “Happiness often lies in the small, repeatable moments, not the rare peak events.” • “Calm contentment is the most commonly named joy, perhaps because life is so loud.” • “Savouring is the antidote to the hedonic treadmill.” • “Love, whether from a partner, a pet, or a child, gives life meaning.” • “Nature was the number one source of joy, sunshine, fresh air, and open skies are free.” Share Your Joy With Me: I’d love to hear your answer to the question: What’s your most pleasurable, non-sexual, non-drug human experience? It’s easy: click here to go to my Substack post and leave your comment there → Share your answer on Substack Go Deeper Into the Joy Project 📖 Full Blog Post – Read the complete data breakdown, top answers, and psychological insights on Rosie’s Substack → Read the blog post 💬 Join the Conversation – Leave your comment on Substack 🎧 Part Two? Let Rosie know in the comments if you’d like another episode diving even deeper into the responses. Journal Prompts to Explore Your Own Joy: • What’s the most pleasurable experience I’ve had in the last week? • Which of my joys are free and repeatable? • How can I build more moments of calm contentment into my day? • When was the last time I truly savoured something? • Who in my life brings me effortless joy and how can I spend more time with them? Connect with Rosie Website Instagram Substack Facebook Takeaway for Listeners: Joy isn’t always loud or far away. It’s often found in warmth, safety, connection, and presence. By noticing, savouring, and repeating the small things that make us exhale, we create a life that feels richer and more pleasurable every single day. Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    48 min
  3. Witch, Please: Misogyny, Myth & Memory

    05/09/2025

    Witch, Please: Misogyny, Myth & Memory

    Season 1, Episode 22 In this second instalment of her potent Witch, Please series, Rosie Peacock reads aloud Misogyny, Myth & Memory, a spoken spell and scholarly unspelling that travels through language, lore, archetype, and ecclesiastical distortion. Where Part One traced the witch’s historical burning, through empire, spectacle, and control, this episode descends into the stories that buried her. The myths that twisted her. The words that warped wisdom into wickedness. And the ongoing legacy of patriarchal systems that still seek to divide, distort, and domesticate feminine power. This piece is part essay, part invocation, part cultural recovery. With poetic force and mythic clarity, Rosie explores how the witch wasn’t just punished in flesh, she was erased in story. And how it is through remembering, through re-speaking, that we begin to call her back. In This Episode, We Explore: • How language has been used to twist feminine wisdom into cultural threat • Why the word witch once meant wise woman, and how it came to mean wicked • The archetypal distortions of Maiden, Mother, and Crone through patriarchal eyes • What happened to the mythic figures of Hecate, Ceridwen, Morgan le Fay, and the Cailleach • How oral storytelling, dream, and art became sites of feminine survival • Why reclaiming the witch means reclaiming your voice, your fire, your myth • A closing monologue: Hellmouth, Esmeralda speaks back to Frollo, desire, and domination Key Quotes: • “To make something legible in patriarchy is often the first step toward controlling it.” • “You said I made the devil stronger than the man. But it was never the devil in me. It was just desire you were too afraid to hold.” • “The crone wasn’t discarded because she was useless—she was feared because she was free.” • “Language is a spell. Myth is a mirror. And the witch is the one who breaks both, then writes her own.” • “You’re not just telling stories. You’re unspelling the ones that told you who you had to be.” Resources Mentioned: • Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici • The Malleus Maleficarum (cited critically, not recommended) • Rosie’s Substack series: Witch, Please (Part One) • The Wisdom Path Podcast: Playing Her Part archetype episodes: From Lilith, Hecate, Persephone, to Aphrodite, and soon Inanna • Upcoming: Ceridwen project with Jodi Garrod Journalling Prompts: • What myths have shaped your view of power, womanhood, or worth? • Where do you feel the split between maiden, mother, and crone in yourself? • What stories have you inherited that no longer serve your becoming? • How might you speak back to the systems that once silenced you? Connect with Rosie: Photography Portfolio: www.rosiepeacock.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamrosiepeacock Substack: https://iamrosiepeacock.substack.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamrosiepeacock Takeaway for Listeners: The witch wasn’t just burned. She was rewritten. And yet, her myth lives in your body, your blood, your remembering. Reclaiming her isn’t about playing a part—it’s about living a truth that was once forbidden. This episode is for the writers, the witches, the storytellers and sacred misfits who are ready to speak, not softly—but with flame. If this episode stirred something in you, please rate, share, and leave a review. That is a sacred part of the oral tradition, too. Let the algorithm know: these words matter. The myth is not over. We’re just beginning to rewrite it. Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    44 min
  4. Microdose Episode: The Psychedelic Feminine: Archetype, Eros, and Embodied Wisdom

    05/06/2025

    Microdose Episode: The Psychedelic Feminine: Archetype, Eros, and Embodied Wisdom

    Season 1, Episode 21 The Psychedelic Feminine – Archetype, Eros, and Embodied Wisdom Welcome back to The Wisdom Path Podcast. Today’s episode is a microdose — a short, unscripted drop-in where Rosie Peacock shares what’s alive in the moment. In this raw and resonant offering, Rosie opens up about the creation of The Psychedelic Feminine Oracle Deck and the deep medicine that inspired it: the archetype of the psychedelic feminine. Born at the crossroads of embodiment, altered states, and sacred femininity, this episode traces the edges of what it means to be fluid, wild, intuitive, cyclical, and to claim those states as sacred. This is not just a conversation about psychedelics or feminism. It is an invocation of the woman as oracle, as art, as mystic, as medicine. In This Episode, We Explore: • What the psychedelic feminine is – and why she resists neat definitions • The difference between transcendence and descent in spiritual paths • How feminine spirituality is rooted in the body, the bleed, and the earth • The wild, emotional, erotic, grief-soaked, and visionary nature of womanhood • Our cyclical nature through the lens of inner seasons and archetypal life phases • Why shame is not innate – and how the psychedelic feminine calls us to reclaim what has been suppressed • The link between oracle cards, symbolism, and embodied intuition • Behind the scenes of Rosie’s oracle deck and the Margate ceremony that opened it • An open invitation to be a muse for the deck (yes, you) Key Quotes: • “The feminine, when unconstrained by patriarchy, is a deeply psychedelic experience.” • “You are the medicine. We are all medicine women simply by being women.” • “Shame is not part of the psychedelic feminine. She is the antidote to shame.” • “This path is not linear. It’s poetic, paradoxical, and layered in metaphor.” • “To be in right relationship with our bodies is to return to deep self-trust and sovereignty.” Go Deeper Into the Psychedelic Feminine 🌀 FREE Workshop – Awakening the Psychedelic Feminine: A free somatic journey, talk, and workshop exploring this sacred archetype in depth. Includes guided practices, storytelling, and ceremony. 📸 Behind-the-Scenes Post – Womb Priestesses in Margate’s Mysterious Light: Go inside the oracle deck’s opening ceremony and learn how to become a free muse for this visionary project. Journal Prompts to Explore the Psychedelic Feminine Within: • Where in my life have I felt shame around my cyclical or emotional nature? • What would it mean to reclaim my bleed, my sexuality, or my sensuality as sacred? • What part of me feels wild, untamed, or uncomfortable and might actually be powerful? • How does my body already speak in metaphor, symbol, or dream? • What medicine lives in me, waiting to be remembered? Connect with Rosie: • Instagram • Substack • Facebook • The Wisdom-Keepers Collective (Facebook Group) Takeaway for Listeners: This episode is a sacred whisper from the deepest parts of your being. It reminds us that the feminine is not a box to fit into, but a wild, shifting landscape of sensation, symbolism, and soul. You are not too much. You are not too messy. You are not too emotional. You are medicine. And your sacred body is the oracle you’ve been waiting for. Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    15 min
  5. Playing Her Part: Aphrodite and the Art of Being Worshipped

    04/18/2025

    Playing Her Part: Aphrodite and the Art of Being Worshipped

    Season 1, Episode 20 Playing Her Part: Aphrodite and the Art of Being Worshipped Welcome back to The Wisdom Path Podcast. This episode is part of Playing Her Part, a special series where Rosie Peacock explores the sacred feminine through myth, embodiment, and archetypal storytelling. In this lush, magnetic chapter, Rosie guides us into the ocean-born realms of Aphrodite, not the softened goddess of romantic daydreams, but the sovereign seductress, the origin of Eros, and the creative flame behind all beauty, desire, and artistic longing. With mythic retellings, sacred symbolism, and poetic invocation, we remember Aphrodite as a force of fierce femininity: the one who doesn’t wait to be painted, but becomes the art itself. This episode is a full-bodied reclamation of sacred sensuality, creative magnetism, and unapologetic embodiment. Whether you’re an artist, a lover, a visionary, or a woman returning to herself, this is for you. In This Episode, We Explore: • Aphrodite’s seafoam origin and her rise from chaos, not romance • The mythic meaning behind her symbols: the mirror, rose, sea, apple, and girdle • Aphrodite as mother of Eros – the force of creation, not just Cupid’s arrow • Why Aphrodite is not soft love, but embodied longing, life-force and disruption • A cinematic retelling of Aphrodite appearing in a modern-day photography studio • The true nature of the muse archetype – and why Aphrodite doesn’t pose, she becomes • Rituals, embodiment practices, and visual direction for invoking Aphrodite in your art and life • Behind the scenes of Rosie’s photography pathways: The Muse, The Oracle, and The Priestess • A final poem: Aphrodite and Adonis – a myth of love, loss, and cyclical return Key Quotes: • “Aphrodite doesn’t wait to be painted. She is the art.” • “Desire is not dangerous. It is divine.” • “To love something that will not last is a holy act.” • “She isn’t the muse in your gallery. She’s the ache that made you reach for the brush.” • “She doesn’t beg to be chosen. She chooses herself—and becomes magnetic.” Journal Prompts with Aphrodite as a Guide: Use these to explore your own sensuality, creativity, and power. Best explored during full moons, new moons, or during rites of self-devotion: • What parts of me have I been told are “too much,” but are actually my power? • What does true, sacred beauty feel like in my body? • Where have I been waiting to be seen, rather than claiming my own gaze? • What desires am I ready to honour—not as indulgence, but as divinity? • How does Aphrodite move through my creativity, my relationships, and my body? Other Episodes in the Playing Her Part Series: Episode 10: Playing Her Part - Reclaiming Lilith: Feminine Power, Sovereignty & the Myth of the First Woman Episode 12 - “Persephone's Story: The Hunger for Wholeness” Episode 16: Reclaiming Hecate – The Torchbearer of Transformation Reclaiming Inanna – The Descent, the Death, and the Return (coming soon) Connect with Rosie: Blog: https://www.rosiepeacock.com/blog Photography Portfolio: www.rosiepeacockphotography.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamrosiepeacock Substack: https://iamrosiepeacock.substack.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamrosiepeacock Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wisdomkeeperscollective Takeaway for Listeners: This episode is a sacred call to reclaim your beauty, your longing, and your creative fire, not as performance, but as truth. Aphrodite is not soft, sweet love. She is the shimmer on your skin, the art in your bones, the ache that births beauty. She doesn’t wait to be loved. She loves herself into becoming. She doesn’t ask to be seen. She sees, deeply, clearly, wildly. If you’re feeling the stirrings of something more, something magnetic, something that says I want to be art, not just seen—this episode is your invitation. Thank you for walking this path with Rosie. May you remember that your sensuality is sacred, your longing is holy, and you were never meant to be a muse. You were meant to be the masterpiece. Let me know if you’d like a graphic version for Spotify, or snippets to use as pull quotes on Substack or Instagram! Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 1m
  6. 04/10/2025 ·  BONUS

    Witch, Please: The Fierce Feminine Wisdom Empire Tried to Burn

    Season 1, Episode 19 (Bonus Episode) In this bonus episode, Rosie Peacock reads aloud the first piece in her three-part Substack series Witch, Please, an exploration of the witch as not villain, but wisdom-keeper, boundary-walker, and fierce feminine force. This wasn’t originally going to be a podcast episode, but the message felt too vital not to share as far and wide as it could travel. Part political remembering, part personal reclamation, this is a fire-lit offering for anyone who has ever been told they were too much, too loud, too free, or simply too sovereign. Drawing from Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch, British witch trial history, and her own ancestral roots in East Anglia, Rosie examines the deep intersections of patriarchy, capitalism, colonialism, and the erasure of feminine wisdom. And through it all, the witch rises—not in costume, but in truth. In intuition. In resistance. In reverence. With storytelling, scholarship, poetry, and a bone-deep invitation to remember, this episode begins a journey back to what the fire was really for, and who it tried to silence. In This Episode, We Explore: • Why witch hunts weren’t a side note—but a central tool in the rise of capitalism • How empire used fear and shame to control women, bodies, land, and cycles • The role of midwives, healers, and wise women in community • The parallels between historical witch hunts and modern systems of conformity • How the witch figure still haunts and heals our cultural memory • Why reclaiming the witch is an act of resistance, remembrance, and rebirth • A closing poem: She Who Was Never Burned, a psychedelic, mythic invocation for the ones who carry her embers in their mouths Key Quotes: • “To silence the body, you burn the one who knows how to read it.” • “These trials were not about magic. They were about conformity, surveillance, and submission.” • “You didn’t lose her. You are her — hot-mouthed and holy, still carrying her embers between your teeth.” • “To honour your cycle is to resist the machine.” • “Reclaiming the witch is not about nostalgia. It’s about resistance. And remembering forward.” Resources Mentioned: • Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici • Rosie’s Substack series: Witch, Please • “She Who Was Never Burned” – full poem included in Part One • Upcoming episodes on myth, memory, archetypes, and the witch’s return Journalling Prompts: • What parts of your power have been punished or hidden? • What were you taught to fear about your body, voice, or intuition? • Where does fear or shame still shape how you show up? • What would it mean to live as if nothing was separate? Connect with Rosie: • Substack – The Wisdom Path • Website – Rosie Peacock Photography & Sacred Work • Instagram • The Wisdom-Keepers Collective – Facebook Group • Podcast RSS Feed Takeaway for Listeners: The witch was never the villain. She was the memory. The midwife. The mirror. The one they feared because she could not be owned. As we reclaim her, we reclaim parts of ourselves—wild, wise, untamed, and true. Thank you for walking this path. If this episode moved you, please download, rate, review, and share it with fellow witches, visionaries, and sacred rebels. Because remembering is a collective act. Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    38 min
  7. How I Make Things (And How They Make Me)

    04/07/2025

    How I Make Things (And How They Make Me)

    Season 1, Episode 18 How I Make Things (And How They Make Me) Welcome to The Wisdom Path Podcast. In this behind-the-scenes solo episode, Rosie Peacock takes you deep into her creative process — not just how she makes things, but how they shape her in return. From books to oracle decks, photoshoots to Substack essays, Rosie shares the messy, magical, and very human rhythm of making. 'This isn’t a how-to. It’s a peek. A creative nosy around my brain. The intention isn’t to be wise and serene about it, it’s to be honest about what it actually looks like to bring ideas into the world when you’re multi-passionate, slightly chaotic, and very much making it up as you go. It’s designed to be a creative behind-the-scenes from someone who has 47 open browser tabs, more half-finished projects than I can count on two hands, and one Google Doc titled ‘final final FINAL version’ that absolutely isn’t. So grab a tea, or go for a walk, or fold your laundry and let’s chat about how ideas turn into real things… eventually.' With humour, honesty, and insight, Rosie explores what it really looks like to live a creative life, one that includes chaos, blank space, and the occasional happy cry in the woods. This episode is an invitation to reflect on your own process and remember that creativity isn’t just about what you make. It’s also about who you become in the making. In This Episode, We Explore: • The six-phase rhythm Rosie follows for every creative project • Why blank space is just as important as doing the work • What happens when you’re overbooked and creatively starved • The relationship between creativity, capitalism, and soul nourishment • Real talk about voice notes, Google Docs, and editing as alchemy • How creativity isn’t something you extract, it’s something you co-create with Key Quotes: • “I don’t just make things. It's an alchemical process, they make me too.” • “Creativity isn’t a resource to extract, it’s a force to honour.” • “Fully booked isn’t always the goal. Fully alive is.” • “Some ideas are for now. Some are for later. And some just needed to move through you.” • “Refinement is where the meaning deepens. It’s where the piece becomes itself.” Resources Mentioned: • The Flaws of Perception — Rosie’s 7-part Substack essay series, check out Part One Here • Voice memos and Google Docs — Rosie’s go-to brainstorming tools • ChatGPT - used as a creative sounding board during editing • Her upcoming book, The Wisdom Path and her Psychedelic Feminine Oracle Deck — both currently deep in their creative processes planning to be birthed in 2026 Connect with Rosie: • Photography Portfolio • Instagram • Substack • Facebook • Facebook Group – The Wisdom-Keepers Collective Takeaway for Listeners: Creativity isn’t always tidy. It’s layered, alive, and often a little chaotic. But in the rhythm of idea, marination, flow, refinement, and release, we come to know ourselves more deeply. The act of making becomes a practice of becoming. Journalling Prompts: • What part of the creative process do you love the most? • Where in your life do you need more blank space? • What idea has been circling in your mind lately, and is it asking to be made? • Are you working on something because you love it, or because you think you should? • If money and time were no object, what would you be creating? If you’re ready to honour your creative process as ceremony, Rosie offers Ceremonial Photoshoots and creative leadership coaching to help you bring your soul’s work into form, with intention, beauty, and depth. Thank you for joining us. If this episode resonated, please download, rate, and review the podcast and share it with the creatives and visionaries in your life who might be walking this path too. Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    44 min
  8. Wisdom Path Microdose: Embodiment and The Wisdom Within

    03/31/2025

    Wisdom Path Microdose: Embodiment and The Wisdom Within

    Episode 17: Coming Home to the Body - Embodiment, Lived Wisdom & the Practice of Presence This is The Wisdom Path – where inner knowing becomes lived truth. Welcome to The Wisdom Path Podcast. In this unscripted microdose episode, Rosie Peacock explores the theme of embodiment and what it truly means to live in alignment with our inner wisdom. Speaking from the heart while walking through the ancient woods of Blickling, Rosie reflects on her own lifelong journey of returning to the body. In a world that prizes thinking over feeling, doing over being, and knowledge over integration, this episode invites us into a slower, deeper rhythm. One that honours the body as a sacred teacher and home. Through personal story, somatic reflection, and grounded insight, Rosie explores how embodiment is both a physical experience and a spiritual path. It is not about perfection, but about remembering – and choosing again and again to return. In This Episode, We Explore: • What embodiment really means – beyond aesthetics or theory • The difference between knowing something and living it • How overwork and distraction can be culturally acceptable forms of dissociation • Why our body holds the clearest guidance – and how to listen to it • The path of feminine descent – embodiment as a return to womb-wisdom • Embodiment as spiritual practice – not something we achieve, but something we return to Key Quotes: • “Disembodiment is a sense of hiding from yourself. And embodiment is the return.” • “Our bodies are like dowsing rods for truth. But only if we slow down enough to feel.” • “Wisdom that is not lived is not wisdom. It’s just information.” • “We are not here to transcend the body. We are here to descend into it. To feel everything.” Resources Mentioned: • Yoga & The Dark Night of The Soul – as lived by spiritual teacher and author Simon Haas • The Book of Dharma – as lived by spiritual teacher and author Simon Haas • Positive Psychology – the difference between hedonic and eudaimonic happiness • Meditation and mindfulness as the practice of remembering and forgetting Connect with Rosie: Blog https://www.rosiepeacock.com/blog Photography Portfolio www.rosiepeacockphotography.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamrosiepeacock Substack https://iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/iamrosiepeacock Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/wisdomkeeperscollective Takeaway for Listeners: Takeaway for Listeners: Embodiment is a choice to live from the inside out. It’s not about being perfect or always present. It’s about learning how to return. Again and again. Journalling Prompts • Where in your life are you overriding your body’s truth? • When was the last time you asked your body what it needed? • What wisdom have you been carrying but not yet living? If you’re ready to explore embodiment through ceremony, art, and soul work, Rosie offers Ceremonial Photoshoots designed to help you reconnect with your felt sense of self and honour the wisdom that lives in your body. Thank you for joining me. Please download episodes, rate and review the podcast, and share it with anyone who might be walking the Wisdom Path with us. Get full access to Walking The Wisdom Path at iamrosiepeacock.substack.com/subscribe

    25 min

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The Wisdom Path Podcast is a soulful exploration of creativity, spirituality, and transformation, guiding listeners through the art of navigating life’s thresholds with intention, connection, and the wisdom of nature’s cycles. Through conversations about psychedelics, ceremony, storytelling, and the teachings of wisdom keepers and elders, it offers a sacred space to delve into the deeper truths of human experience and the paths that lead to flourishing. iamrosiepeacock.substack.com