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Return to the Fire with Wild Women

Return to the Fire with Wild Women

By: Wild Women Nonprofit
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Return to the Fire with Wild Women seeks to reignite wisdom that is aligned with the regeneration of people and the planet. It is hosted by Kim Carfore, founder of the Wild Women Nonprofit, a 501(c)3 whose goal is to connect people with the land, community, place, and each other.

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  • Heather Eaton, PhD - Ecofeminism as Social Critique
    Dec 4 2025

    Heather Eaton, PhD, is a Professor in the Conflict Studies Program at Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada. Her work focuses on peace studies, gender, ecology, religion, animal studies, and nonviolence. Her PhD is in ecology, feminism, and theology.

    Dr. Eaton has written numerous books, including, but not limited to Ecofeminism and Globalization (2003) (co-edited with Lois Lorentzen), Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation (2016) (co-edited with Lauren Michelle Levesque), and Introducing Ecofeminist Theologies (2005).

    She grew up on Lake Huron and in her free time she likes to canoe, sail, travel, study elephants in Africa, birdwatch, garden, and cook.

    In this episode we explore ecofeminism’s past and present, considering its contextuality and relevancy for our current moment. As a social critique, it is often misinterpreted and misunderstood. But it still has traction, and we explore its application to politics, government, society, family, and especially how it, as an approach, transforms our relationship to the natural world.

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    1 hr
  • Luisely Melecio-Zambrano - The Wild Within: Embodiment and Everyday Encounters with Mystery
    Nov 20 2025

    Luisely Melecio-Zambrano is a spiritual director, midwife, and theologian. She received her Master's of Divinity at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, CA. She has accompanied people as a spiritual director in correctional institutes, detention centers, retreats, shelters, churches, and in a counseling office. She offers spiritual direction to BIPOC, but is inclusive of, and welcoming to, all the mysterious and multi-faceted ways the Divine emerges in our lives in an embodied way.

    In this episode we explore the wildness within, and the practice of embodiment as a way to encounter our own wild selves.

    You can contact her at: https://www.birthinglight.org/

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Trailer
    Oct 28 2025

    Welcome to the first episode of Return to the Fire with Wild Women! This episode gives an introduction and overview of what you can expect as a listener. Thank you for tuning in! We are so glad you have found us.

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    5 mins
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