Episode #70 of the Ground Shots Podcast is a conversation with Sarah Galvin of the House of Yore who was a past guest on the podcast.
Listen to Episode #54: Sarah Galvin of House of Yore on the need for madness and chaos medicine in our culture here. You might want to pop over and listen to that episode first before this one to get more context for Sarah’s work, but you can also listen to this episode standalone.
In this episode of the podcast, Sarah and I talk about:
mothering in the modern era
attachment wounds that begin at childbirth and how they are passed down through ancestral trauma lineages
how changing ancestral traumas that are passed down happens incrementally, and we do the work for the people who come after us
giving birth in her cabin in Alaska without much assistance
tracking internal and external landscapes as self-work for healing
how living in victimhood narratives even if we are victim to things that have happened to us perpetuates trauma and carries those wounds on
radical self-responsibility and self-accountability as a path to healing
breastfeeding and birth humor, and more
Links:
Sarah’s website: House of Yore
Sarah on Instagram: @house.of.yore
Charity of Mother Marrow’s GoFundMe
GoFundMe for the podcast and transmission replacement for Kelly’s truck