MIND, BODY, & SOIL
Learning to Come Home to Yourself with
Lacey Jean
Lacey Jean is. Lacey Jean is many things, a polymath at heart, at once butcher, mobile processor, hide tanner, shearer, and shepherdess but none of the many hats she wears defines Lacey Jean. This is one of those incredibly juicy conversations where you walk away feeling more alive for it, dripping with honesty and earnestness, triumph and failure, and the meandering path we are all taking as we try to find home within ourselves. As Lacey embarks on building her own Geodome home by hand in the Pacific Northwest, she muses about what it’s taken to build a home in herself. Already, as she has started to move in, she has noticed how living in the round is changing her mindset and we explore the round robustness of cycles – from life to death and back into life again. And we talk about all the skills she has built to get here and what it means to own and choose to feel into your own capability. Lacey talks about holding death as a butcher and mobile processor but also what it means to let parts of your self and your dream die.
We also talk about:Â
- Using social media as inspiration, not comparison
- Raising sovereign childrenÂ
Find Lacey
Instagram: @fireheart_shepherdess
Website: fireheartshepherdess.co
Online Hide Tanning Course
Further Reading:
Radical Homemaker by Shannon HayesÂ
Resources Mentioned:Â
Lines written in the days of growing darkness by Mary Oliver
Related Ground Work Episodes:
Erin PataÂ
Current Discounts for GW listeners:
- 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV15
Welcome to Mind, Body, and Soil. Join me, Kate Kavanaugh, a farmer, entrepreneur, and holistic nutritionist, as I get curious about human nature, health, and consciousness as viewed through the lens of nature. At its heart, this podcast is about finding the threads of what it means to be humans woven into this earth. I’m digging into deep and raw conversations with truly impactful guests that are laying the ground work for themselves and many generations to come. We dive into topics around farming, grief, biohacking, regenerative agriculture, spirituality, nutrition, and beyond. Get curious and get ready with new episodes every Tuesday!
Lacey Jean is. Lacey Jean is many things, a polymath at heart, at once butcher, mobile processor, hide tanner, shearer, and shepherdess but none of the many hats she wears defines Lacey Jean. This is one of those incredibly juicy conversations where you walk away feeling more alive for it, dripping with honesty and earnestness, triumph and failure, and the meandering path we are all taking as we try to find home within ourselves. As Lacey embarks on building her own Geodome home by hand in the Pacific Northwest, she muses about what it’s taken to build a home in herself. Already, as she has started to move in, she has noticed how living in the round is changing her mindset and we explore the round robustness of cycles – from life to death and back into life again. Along the way, we talk about all the skills she has built to get here and what it means to be capable. Lacey talks about holding death as a butcher and mobile processor but also what it means to let parts of your self and your dreams go so others can take root. Lacey’s story is incredibly inspiring and everyone will find wisdom in this conversation!
We also talk about:
- Using social media as inspiration, not comparison
- Raising sovereign children
Find Lacey
Instagram: @fireheart_shepherdess
Website: fireheartshepherdess.co
Further Reading:
Radical Homemaker by Shannon Hayes
Resources Mentioned:
Lines written in the days of growing darkness by Mary Oliver
Related Ground Work Episodes:
Current Discounts for GW listeners:
- 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV15
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