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This week, Jenny is sitting down with Rachelle Seliga to talk about the raw, complex realities of motherhood, grief, and the power of acceptance. Rachelle is a devoted Mother and Midwife whose work is dedicated to midwifing a cultural shift - where our innate wisdom, personal authority and the sanctity of Life are honored and centered. Rachelle's legacy work is INNATE Postpartum Care - Certification Training, which teaches the global postpartum tradition of "Physiologic Postpartum Care," the unifying tradition etched into the blood and bone of postpartum women. Thousands of practitioners are trained in INNATE's body of work; supporting thousands of families worldwide.
Rachelle lives and works from the understanding that: The most effective and powerful usage of our respective & collective energy, comes from following that which is most alive in us - and creating from THIS place. In this way systems and structures that align with Life and our connection with it - are born.
In this episode, they explore how societal conditioning often pushes mothers toward martyrdom, and why embracing emotions — even anger — can be a catalyst for empowerment and change. Rachelle shares her journey of building supportive spaces for moms, highlighting that leadership in motherhood is about facilitating growth, not seeking approval. They also touch on the importance of emotional intelligence and how acknowledging feelings helps navigate challenges. From the critical need for postpartum care to the unique hurdles of raising teens, they stress that mothers need deep resources and support as their children grow. Health choices made today have a cumulative impact on future well-being, and both rest and nourishment are key to recovery.
This conversation reminds us that self-care isn’t about adding more to your plate — sometimes it’s about letting things go. Motherhood is a journey of acceptance, self-discovery, and learning to transform challenges into opportunities for growth. Tune in to hear the full conversation on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!
Episode Resources:
Rachelle: Instagram / Website
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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This week Jenny and her guest Jasmine Nnenna dive into spirituality, personal growth, and the universal search for belonging. Jas is the Co-Founder of Erah Society, a spiritual oasis for seekers & founders. She hosts the internationally recognized podcast, Counter Cultural where she explores in-depth Esoteric Spirituality, Aquarian Entrepreneurship, and Holistic Wellbeing.
In this conversation, they explore what it means to feel at home—not just in a physical space, but within ourselves—and how divine guidance often leads us to unexpected, transformative places. Their discussion touches on the power of surrendering to the unknown, finding peace in chaos, and using breath as a grounding force in life and creation.
Jenny and Jasmine reflect on the journey of self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of letting go of what no longer serves us, revisiting our past to heal, and embracing vulnerability as a path to truth and freedom. They remind us that the answers we seek often lie within, and that authenticity comes from understanding where we’ve been. Together, they weave a narrative of courage, connection, and the ongoing quest to uncover love and belonging in every aspect of life.
Episode Resources:
Jasmine: Instagram / Website
Erah Society
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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This week, Jenny is sitting down with Xenia Viray to talk about the messy, mystical, and ultimately transformative side of creativity.Xenia is an Imagination Healer, Writer + Experimenter, Human Design Reader + Creative Catalyst. She shares her journey of learning to trust her own instincts and how the creative process has brought her face-to-face with grief and self-discovery. They dive into the world of mysticism and discuss how our personal stories and recurring patterns can reveal deeper meanings in our lives.
They touch on how creativity is a living, breathing thing—one that sometimes challenges us to embrace uncertainty and lean into the unknown. From the influence of cultural pressures on our creative choices to the power of small, intentional changes, Xenia and Jenny explore how our experiences shape us.
Throughout, they emphasize the importance of honoring the human experience, especially the hard parts, like grief and self-doubt. Whether it’s through connecting with collective consciousness or recognizing divine presence in the everyday, their conversation is a reminder of the beauty in embracing our emotions and allowing love and joy to transform how we see the world.
We hope this episode leaves you with the sense that our creative journeys and shared humanity are beautifully, intricately connected.
Episode Resources:
Xenia Viray: Website / Instagram
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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This week Jenny is sitting down with the amazing Tammy Chow for a deep dive into the world of somatic therapy and how it plays a key role in healing trauma, especially for women. Tammy is a Somatic Experiencing and Attachment Re-Patterning practitioner, Body Temple Dance facilitator, spiritual alignment guide, artist, and designer. Her work weaves together somatics, neuroscience, creativity and spirituality to help women transform trauma, reconnect with their intuition, and break free from the internalized expectations that keep them from experiencing the uninhibited expression, power, and expansiveness that is their birthright.
In this episode Tammy opens up about her own personal journey—navigating childhood trauma, dealing with the weight of parental expectations, and discovering the importance of stillness in the healing process. Together, they reflect on how our early experiences shape who we are as adults and how somatic practices can help reconnect us with our bodies, allowing for profound self-discovery and growth. As they unpack the teachings of Eckhart Tolle and Mary Magdalene, the conversation brings out the beautiful balance between transcending the mind and being fully present in the body. Healing isn’t just about rising above; it’s about embracing both the mind and heart and finding unity within them. Tammy and Jenny also dive into the messy, human experiences of motherhood, the challenge of individuation, and how the inner critic—often born from childhood wounds or societal pressures—can stifle personal growth. But healing? It’s an ongoing journey, one that requires patience, compassion, and the ability to sit with stillness. They also talk about the cycles of life, from death to rebirth, and how these cycles shape us as women, the importance of community and how being part of a supportive network can be vital to the healing process.
We know you will love this one and if you want to learn more about Tammy's work you can check out her program, Awaken the Wild Woman, which is all about guiding women through their own journey of reclaiming their bodies, finding their voice, and celebrating their womanhood in a world that often asks them to suppress their pain. It’s about embracing your true self, with all the messy, beautiful cycles of life that come with it.
Episode Resources:
Tammy Chow: Instagram / Website / Tik Tok
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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In this episode, Jenny Jimeno sits down with James-Olivia Chu Hillman, a Facilitator and lover of of extraordinary, uncomfortable, life-changing conversations, to dive into how we’re always in relationship with one another, whether we realize it or not. They explore how listening (or not listening) has real consequences, and why communication alone isn’t enough—it’s really about how we relate to each other on a deeper level.
The conversation gets into the tricky dynamics of parenting and personal growth, where James-Olivia shares how choosing your own path often comes with grief, but it’s essential for feeling true to yourself. They discuss how feeling our emotions is a skill we can all learn, and how expressing those feelings leads to freedom and authenticity in our relationships. They emphasize that we all get to decide what’s true about someone else and how loving unconditionally doesn’t have to be tied to a person’s worth. They touch on how stewarding our time is about being true to our own commitments, and that there are no consequence-free choices when it comes to relationships. The journey of personal growth might be uncomfortable, but it’s part of what deepens our connections with ourselves and others.
Ultimately, the conversation highlights how being present and attuned to ourselves and the people around us helps foster those deeper, more meaningful relationships we’re all craving. This one is a must listen friends!
Episode Resources:
James-Olivia Chu Hillman: Instagram / Website
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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In the first episode of Ritual of Wild, host Jenny Jimeno sits down with Tahiti Kulia, a visionary, creatress, and soul steward, for a soulful and inspiring conversation. Tahiti shares her unique perspective on recognizing the beauty and abundance that lies within each of us. Together, they explore what it means to live and create from the heart, and how taking a chance on ourselves might be directly tied to our soul's deeper purpose. This heartfelt discussion invites listeners to reflect on their own inner calling and the courage it takes to follow it. Tune in for a powerful exploration of self-discovery, creativity, and soul alignment.
Episode Resources:
Tahiti Kulia: Website / Instagram
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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Welcome to Ritual of Wild, a sanctuary dedicated to exploring and embracing the journey of our feminine essence. Join Jenny as she delves into the wild nature of being a woman and explores what makes women feel truly alive. Through Ritual of Wild, Jenny embraces life with a renewed sense of wonder and follows a path that consistently leads her to the intersection of fully expressing our humanity and experiencing the divinity within it.
Come join this beautiful exploration and connect with other brave, heartfelt individuals forging their own wild paths. Feel the inspiration and be part of this transformative journey.
Episode Resources:
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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