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#28 Remembering the Garden

#28 Remembering the Garden

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In this conversation, I sit down with my dear friend and co-creator Chelsea Cotton to explore what it really means to remember—not intellectually, but in our bodies, our lives, and our way of being. Together, we open up a different path of leadership, one rooted in soul, intuition, and deep listening rather than control, strategy, or hustle.


We talk about the creation of the Beauty Way and the Garden—not as something we built from a plan, but something that revealed itself through trust, surrender, and relationship with the unseen. If you’ve been craving a different way to live, lead, or create—one that feels more alive, more true, and more connected—this episode will meet you there.
In This Episode, We Explore:

  • Why so many of us are living disconnected from our own sacredness
  • The difference between creating from control vs. creating from deep listening
  • What it actually looks like to trust emergence in your work and life
  • Reclaiming spirituality as something that includes your full humanity—not bypasses it
  • The Beauty Way as a path of remembrance, not achievement
  • How ancient “technologies” already live within your body
  • Why community is essential—not optional—for healing and transformation
  • The deeper meaning behind “the Garden” and what it represents for our future


This Episode Is For You If:

  • You feel like something in your life isn’t fully aligned—but you can’t quite name why
  • You’re craving a more intuitive, soul-led way of living or leading
  • You’re navigating a transition and want clarity without forcing control
  • You’ve felt disconnected from spirituality—or constrained by it
  • You’re longing for deeper connection: to yourself, others, and the Earth


Links & Resources:

  • Remembering the Garden: https://rememberingthegarden.com/
  • Work and teachings by Megan Waterson (Christian mysticism reference)
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