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S4 E3 - Interview with Jenn Campus of Old Ways for Modern Days on Weaving Old Ways Practices into Family Life

Unpacking folklore, ancestral connection, the importance of nature-based spirituality in families, bioregional practices, neurodivergence and working with spirits of the home and hearth.

This week in my discussion with the incredibly wise and deeply kind-hearted Jenn Campus from Old Ways for Modern Days, we dig deep and cover a great range of topics, starting with her life in Sardinia, degree in anthropology, her path to Old Ways practices and discovering her ancestral lineage. We talk about folklore, ancestral connection, the vital role that her nature-based spirituality played in learning how to support two neurodivergent children and how to incorporate seasonal celebrations into family traditions. We explore the importance of bioregional spirituality, and end on Jenn’s experiences with house spirits, the Fair Folk and how we can begin to work with these nature spirits to foster a more peaceful and reciprocal energy in our homes. This episode is my most emotional yet, so bring a box of tissues and a notepad to jot down your thoughts. It was an honour to speak with Jenn, and I know you’ll remember this episode for many moons to come!

Find Jenn:

- https://jenncampusauthor.com/

- https://www.instagram.com/jenncampus_author/

- https://soundcloud.com/jenn-campus-author

Find Hannah:

- hannahforest.com

- https://www.instagram.com/hannahforest.herbalist/

Mentioned in Episode:

- https://jenncampusauthor.com/books/a-guide-to-celebrating-12-days-of-yule/

- https://jenncampusauthor.com/old-ways-for-modern-families-course/

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