
Cutting-edge, pioneering conversations on holistic women's health, including sex, birth, motherhood, womanhood, intimacy and trauma with doula, certified Sexological Bodyworker, Somatic Experiencing practitioner, and author of Call of the Wild and the Fourth Trimester, Kimberly Ann Johnson.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 244 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative HealthSexuality | |||

In this episode, Kimberly speaks with Ian MacKenzie, filmmaker, writer, mythosomatic guide, and host of The Mythic Masculine, about what men's work looks like in 2026. A fellow Orphan Wisdom scholar, Ian traces the mythopoetic lineage back through Ro... more
In this episode, Kimberly is re-joined by Stephen Jenkinson, author of Trembling Still: The Awful Clarity of a Mind in Eclipse, about the moment we find ourselves in with artificial intelligence and what it asks of us. They unpack the claim that AI i... more
In this episode, Kimberly speaks with Alison Armstrong, author of The Queen's Code, about her complex work around understanding men and women. Alison has been studying the dynamics between men and women since 1991, when she discovered she was what's ... more
In this episode, the third in the Santa Fe trilogy, Kimberly speaks with Ranier Amiel, an artist, bodyworker, and single mother who is restoring a century-old church in Truchas, New Mexico, and turning it into a home, studio, and eventually a space o... more
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Incredibly nourishing conversations. I am sitting with my newborn girl in my arms, listening to episode after episode. I haven’t listened to or engaged in any media or content whatsoever since the beginning of my third trimester. This podcast is the first external input I’ve had since that and since my birth - listening to Kimberly and her guests feels like drinking a cup of bone broth, warming me up from within, nourishing every tissue and bone, building yet another layer of who I am now. Thank... more
Oh my! I’m listening to episode 213: navigating single motherhood. As a solo mum of 3 and sole provider as a transformational hypnotherapist I feel so much love and connection to you women as I listen to your vulnerable stories. Thank you for sharing.
Kimberly is an amazing interviewer and I love hearing her thoughts on a myriad of issues. She’s extremely knowledgable in areas of womanhood, trauma, and health. She isn’t afraid to have a controversial opinion and I appreciate that! I’ve learned so much from her and she’s changed my life for the better. Thank you Kimberly for making this podcast and all the work you do.
This podcast is a treasure trove of self health knowledge for women. Open conversations about what it means to be a woman and how to truly look after yourself and honour that experience. There are many rivers that lead into the sea, this one has the life raft for women to be together and learn and support each other on this journey. Listening to this podcast is a form of self care and sovereign self health.
Episode 188 is interesting…and then she talks about her daughter near the end. It changed the whole way I viewed the podcast and I won’t continue. She gaslights her teenage daughter on the podcast, sharing things without her daughter’s expressed consent. The content does not add to the episode in anyway, and does not feel necessary. If nothing else, it feels like whining about young people. She seems to demonize psychologists, then she walks her statement back a little, but not much. It’s truly ... more
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The show centers on holistic women's health, sex, birth, motherhood, and embodied healing. Conversations with leading practitioners, authors, and researchers explore trauma, intimacy, spirituality, and community-building through a feminist, neurobiological lens. Listeners can expect deep, personal storytelling, practical guidance, and voices that challenge traditional norms around motherhood, sexuality, and healing. What stands out is the integration of somatic modalities, trauma-informed perspectives, and a clear commitment to empowering women to reclaim agency over their bodies and lives.
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