
This podcast is a shared sacred spiritual garden and the work here is intentional.
Through seasonal readings, conversations, and lived wisdom, we practice reparenting ourselves at the root through the guidance of the cosmic mother, learning how balance, harmony, and reciprocity actually function in real life.
This is a digital community built with care: where mind, body, and soul sit at the same... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScience | |||

Twenty days before summer.
A few weeks before my fifty-second trip around the sun.
And today, while making Cuban bread, I accidentally remembered something I had spent years trying to learn.
The purpose of life may not be improvement.
The purpose... more
Tonight’s entry comes from inside the emotional support fort.
Not the curated version of healing. Not the inspirational version. Not the version where everything ties together neatly by the end.
This is the aftermath of realizing survival and ident... more
Tonight’s question:
Are humans naturally honest creatures forced into deception by survival… or is deception part of human intelligence itself?
In Episode Three of The 3 A.M. Witness, we sit with the uncomfortable relationship between intelligence,... more
As survival quiets down, something unexpected happens.
Desire returns.
Not just sexual desire. Not fantasy. Not ambition.
Human desire.
The desire to rest. To pause. To bake the bread. To read the books. To decorate the room. To stop overperformi... more
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The show presents a contemplative space focused on self-work, boundaries, and relational healing through a spiritual lens. Across episodes, the host(s) explore themes like reparenting from childhood, honesty in relationships, boundaries, cyclic living, and cultivating presence within a caring community. With a mix of personal storytelling, practical prompts, and references to neuroscience, psychology, and spirituality, it often uses garden-and-cosmos metaphors to encourage compassionate self-leadership, mutual care, and ongoing growth. A distinctive element is building a digital sacred space—Crow's Cupboard and similar communities—where listeners can contribute their voices and continue the practice beyond each episode. This combination of ... more
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