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Return to the Fire with Wild Women

Return to the Fire with Wild Women

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Return to the Fire with Wild Women seeks to reignite wisdom that is aligned with the regeneration of people and the planet. It is hosted by Kim Carfore, founder of the Wild Women Nonprofit, a 501(c)3 whose goal is to connect people with the land, community, place, and each other.

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Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität
  • Excavating the Divine Feminine: A Journey of Grief and Awakening
    Feb 17 2026

    Erin Duffy-Burke is a midwife of the soul, movement minister and priestess of the Divine Mother. Her central life's call is in service to the reclamation and renewal of Sophia, the Feminine heart of Christ, in devotion to the liberation of all beings. She holds masters degrees in Catholic Education, Multicultural Ministry and Christian Spirituality and over two decades of experience teaching, facilitating and leading retreats. She is also an embodied soul care practitioner, facilitator of embodied transformation, birth doula, theAlogian and writer.

    In this conversation, Erin discusses how her own grief work led her to the path of excavating the Divine feminine in the Christian tradition. She went to the woods for answers for her grief and was resurrected by the dark, wild feminine.

    If you would like to continue connecting to, and conversing with Erin, please go to her website at https://www.interweaveministries.com/

    Please consider joining her Lent Retreat that starts Feb 24! Register HERE

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    56 Min.
  • Chantal Noa Forbes, PhD - Towards a Multi-Species Ontology: Decolonial, Indigenous, and Post-Human Perspectives
    Feb 7 2026

    In this episode of Return to the Fire, host Kim Carfore speaks with Chantel Noa Forbes, a transdisciplinary scholar, storyteller, and educator. They explore the intersections of ecology, spirituality, and culture, focusing on the environmental significance of decolonial and indigenous perspectives. Dr. Forbes shares her origin story, her research on the San Bushmen, and outlines a multi-species ontology. The conversation delves into the disconnect between academic theory and community needs, the concept of ontological fluidity in tracking practices, and the implications of post-humanism for future ecological relationships. They also discuss the role of indigenous sovereignty and ecological restoration in contemporary society.

    Check her out at: https://www.chantalnoa.com/

    Books referenced in the podcast:

    Victor Steffensen. Fire Country: How Indigenous Fire Management Could Help Save Australia.

    Daryle Rigney, Damein Bell, Miriam Jorgensen, Alison Vivian, Larissa Behrendt. Indigenous Nation Building in Australia: Resistance, Resilience, Resurgence.

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Podcast Ground Rules and Vision
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of 'Return to the Fire with Wild Women', host Kimberly Carfore discusses the foundational principles of her podcast, emphasizing feminist values, the importance of relationality, and the need for respectful dialogue. She outlines ground rules for the podcast, including lifting each other up, recognizing the personal as political, and fostering a sense of interconnectedness among women. Carfore also highlights the significance of feminist care ethics and the intention behind bridging academic discourse with public engagement.

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    20 Min.
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