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🎙️ Season 2: The Weight of Being the One Who Holds It All

17 min ¡ 21. Mai 2026
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There is a kind of exhaustion that has very little to do with sleep. This episode is for the woman who keeps the day moving even when her own inner world is asking to be sat beside for a while. The one who loves deeply, tends faithfully — and has slowly, quietly, begun to disappear inside the doing. This week we carried Yarrow’s medicine from Wednesday’s Weekly Steep into a more tender place: what happens when devotion goes unbounded. When care becomes erasure. And what it might look like to keep your shape while still loving fully. Brew something warm before you press play. This one asks you to stay close to yourself. This week’s herb: Yarrow (introduced in Wednesday’s Weekly Steep) Subscribe to The Weekly Steep below Steeped in intention — offered with care. — The Gilded Leaf 🌿 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe [https://thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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🎙️ Season 2: Where the Roots Have Room · Episode 4

What Grows in the Dark There is a kind of work that doesn’t look like work from the outside. It doesn’t show up on your face or in your calendar. It happens in the quiet — in the unlit rooms of your interior landscape — in the places most of us have been too afraid to look. This week, Burdock Root is my teacher. In this episode, we sit with shadow work, the body as mirror, and the ancient principle that runs through Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hermetic philosophy alike: as above, so below. We talk about what it means when the body starts speaking what the mind has been carrying in silence — and why healing, in every tradition I have trained in, always begins the same way. By finding the root. I’ll also walk you through the energetics of Ground — the first blend in The Gilded Leaf Foundational Collection — and why Burdock anchors that formula the way it anchors everything: quietly, deeply, from beneath the surface. Make yourself a cup before you press play. This one goes down slow. and don’t forget the honey for it makes life all the more sweet. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe [https://thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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🎙️ Tea Table Confessionals: Learning to Hold Without Disappearing.

In this Sunday Tea Table Confessional, I’m sitting with the tender, complicated work of loving someone without disappearing inside the relationship. I share about a past partnership where I found myself carrying the invisible emotional labor of the home — managing schedules, tending my daughter’s inner world, holding his healing, and keeping the household running — all while slowly losing my own softness. I talk honestly about what it felt like to be “in partnership” but still feel alone in the daily holding, and how my boundaries blurred as I made excuses for patterns that left me depleted and small. Through the lens of plant energetics, I invite you into a conversation with a little “heart council” of herbs — motherwort’s lion‑hearted courage, linden’s soft nervous‑system canopy, and rose’s fierce self‑regard — as companions for exploring boundaries, self‑abandonment, and the moment you finally decide to set the load down. This episode is a love letter to anyone who has ever over‑functioned in relationship, shrunk themselves to avoid conflict, or wondered if they were asking for too much just by wanting to be met. If you’ve ever held it all and quietly wondered who is holding you, this one is for you. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe [https://thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

24. Mai 202621 min
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🎙️ Season 2: The Weight of Being the One Who Holds It All

There is a kind of exhaustion that has very little to do with sleep. This episode is for the woman who keeps the day moving even when her own inner world is asking to be sat beside for a while. The one who loves deeply, tends faithfully — and has slowly, quietly, begun to disappear inside the doing. This week we carried Yarrow’s medicine from Wednesday’s Weekly Steep into a more tender place: what happens when devotion goes unbounded. When care becomes erasure. And what it might look like to keep your shape while still loving fully. Brew something warm before you press play. This one asks you to stay close to yourself. This week’s herb: Yarrow (introduced in Wednesday’s Weekly Steep) Subscribe to The Weekly Steep below Steeped in intention — offered with care. — The Gilded Leaf 🌿 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe [https://thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

21. Mai 202617 min
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🎙️ Season 2: Tea Table Confessional

Tea Table Confessionals is where I bring the things that don’t quite fit anywhere else. The unfinished truths. The questions still finding their shape. The quiet overwhelm of seasons that are full and hard and meaningful all at once. Every Sunday I pull up a chair, pour something warm, and say the thing I have been carrying all week. No performance. No polish. Just an honest conversation between two people who are both, in their own way, figuring it out. This is the quieter room inside The Gilded Leaf — and the table always has a seat for you. Season 2 opens with a confession that begins with a sniffle. A cold that will not quite resolve. A chest heavier than the season warrants. And the slow, honest recognition — sitting here with nowhere left to hide — that the body is always keeping a record of what the mind has been too busy to name. Pull up a chair. 🫖 The kettle is on. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe [https://thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

17. Mai 202615 min
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🎙️ Season Two: Where The Roots Have Room Series ☕️ The Exhaustion That Isn’t Tiredness

There is a kind of tired that sleep does not touch. Not the tiredness that comes from a long day or a short night. The deeper kind. The kind that settles into the body quietly, over time, when the nervous system has been asked to carry more than it was built to carry alone — and has been answering yes, anyway, for longer than it should have. I know this tiredness right now. I am living inside it. I am building The Gilded Leaf. Writing every day. Working full time. Tending all the invisible labor that comes with making something meaningful — the behind-the-scenes work that no one sees but that asks for everything anyway. I am packing up a life, room by room, preparing to leave a home that has held us through years of becoming. And I am mothering a teenager who is standing at the edge of her own — watching Olivia move toward a future that is just beginning to step quietly but firmly into the room. All of it is happening at once. And all of it is asking something of the body. This episode is an honest conversation about depletion. About what it means to be in the long middle — ending one chapter while trying to step into the next with grace and a nervous system that is quietly asking for far more care than the calendar allows. About the slow truth that what we need in seasons like this is not more discipline or better performance. It is deeper nourishment. More honesty. A softer way of moving through. I also share what has been holding me this week. Oatstraw — which we steeped with together in Wednesday’s letter — has felt like a faithful companion these days. Steady. Quietly restoring. The herb that feeds what long seasons of carrying have eaten away. Alongside it, I have been reaching for tulsi and nettle, with a little honey, as a warm daily blend — for energy, for emotional steadiness, for the kind of support that does not rush the body but stays close to it. If you have been feeling worn thin, overextended, or quietly in need of a deeper exhale — this conversation is for you. Depletion is not failure. And rebuilding can begin with something as small and sacred as telling the truth about what you are carrying. Come sit with me for a while. Steeped in intention — offered with care. —The Gilded Leaf 🌿 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe [https://thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

15. Mai 202617 min