
Wild Heart Revival
Heartfelt Conversations
and Stories as Pathways
of Renewal and Revival
4 | Rev. Dr. Eric Elnes | The Wild Wisdom of Jesus: Illuminating Gifts in the Darkwood
In this fourth episode, we meander our way around substantial aspects of spirituality and personal growth. Through discussions on the significance of identifying life's 'sweet spots' and 'un-carving our blocks', listeners are encouraged to contemplate the essence of being as compared to doing. Drawing parallels between the teachings of Tao and Christ, we uncover Jesus as a wild and provocative figure . . .
3 | Brooke Fenton | Heart’s Homecoming: Bridging Earth & Sky
In this third episode, we set out on a meaningful exploration of faith, rootedness, remembrance, and belonging, delving into the wild wisdom of the heart and finding solace in the simplicity of 'what is'. Through tender reflections on humility and surrender, we embrace the necessity of being moved by life's natural flows . . .
2 | Rosemerry Trommer | Of Ink & Earth: The Poetic Gifts of Grief, Love, & Wonder
In the second episode of Wild Heart Revival, Rosemerry Trommer beckons us into a grounded exploration of the plentiful well of possibility that is poetry, inviting us to draw from its depths and discover the richness therein . . . With sincerity and transparency, Rosemerry unveils the poetic gifts nestled within grief, love, and joy, inviting us to embrace the simplicity that underlies each moment . . .
1 | Báyò Akómoláfé | Beyond Identity: Tenderness, Tricksters, & Radical Accompaniment
In this first episode of Wild Heart Revival, Bayo guides us into an exploration of a timely concept that he calls 'A Politics of Tenderness,' navigating the fluidity of identity and challenging societal norms. From radical accompaniment to the wild wisdom of tricksters, Bayo invites us to embrace an animist’s ethics along our mythic quest for deeper self-and-other understanding . . .
Introduction
This is a brief introduction, intending to cultivate a nourishing ground in which to plant this project so that it may grow and bloom in a good way.