In this episode of The Wild Temple Podcast, Brooke Sullivan shares her profound journey and insights on blending ancient wisdom with modern crises through personal anecdotes and community efforts. From working with frankincense in meditation to organizing extensive community support during a climate disaster (Hurricane Helene 2024) in Asheville, North Carolina, Brooke discusses the importance of grounding practices and plant allies in building resilience. She details how communities can come together, leveraging individual strengths and collective resources, to navigate and rise above crises. The episode closes with a beautful conversation with Amy Cantrell from BeLoved Asheville and song that was written by Asheville area musicians as part of a benefit album for BeLoved Asheville.
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Podcast host Brooke Sullivan BA, c-IAYT, e-RYT 500 is the founder and director of The Wild Temple, as well as an educator, dharma igniter, and rebellious paradigm shifter who rests on the shoulders of tradition.
Brooke’s dedication to yoga and the healing arts has been cultivated with over 23 years of experience in tantra, yoga, ayurveda, herbalism, vitalism, vibrational healing, and holistic woman care as well as cultivating the art of self-care while traveling internationally.
The Wild Temple mystery school offers professional healing courses on Flower Essence Therapy, Advanced Yoga Teacher Trainings, as well as an in-depth apprenticeship to midwife you into becoming a revolutionary force of healing + inspiration with time tested tools of Tantric alchemy, yoga + herbal wisdom.
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