by Yarrow | May 4, 2026 | Daydreaming Wolves Podcast, Grief journal, Rituals & Healing, Uncategorized |
In this solo episode, I share ten things I have bought or invested in to support myself through grief and chronic illness. For a long time, I hesitated to make recommendations because what we need is so personal, and we all have different budgets. This podcast is also...
by Yarrow | May 4, 2026 | Daydreaming Wolves Podcast, Grief journal, Rituals & Healing, Uncategorized |
In this episode, I’m sharing my experience of being diagnosed with fibromyalgia in early 2024 and reflecting on what it means to live with an invisible chronic illness. So much of modern life is built around visibility, sharing images, documenting our lives online,...
by Yarrow | May 4, 2026 | Daydreaming Wolves Podcast, Grief journal, Rituals & Healing, Uncategorized |
In this episode of the Grief Magic podcast, I reflect on the relationship between grief and the changing seasons. As spring returns, we explore what happens in nature during winter dormancy and how the quiet preparation of plants and trees mirrors many human emotional...
by Yarrow | Apr 7, 2026 | Daydreaming Wolves Podcast, Grief journal, Rituals & Healing, Uncategorized |
In this beautiful conversation with Skylar Rose we talk about aging, identity shifts, and the quiet, often unacknowledged grief that can accompany transitions like career changes, menopause, empty nests, or letting go of versions of ourselves that no longer fit....
by Yarrow | Apr 7, 2026 | Grief journal, Uncategorized |
In this episode of the Grief Magic podcast, I reflect on what it means to live with limited capacity in a culture that constantly demands more. Looking at historical shifts in work patterns, the rise of the 24 hour information cycle, and the impact of recent UK...
by Yarrow | Mar 23, 2026 | Daydreaming Wolves Podcast, Grief journal, Rituals & Healing |
In this episode, I’m exploring journaling, narrative psychology, and the idea of romanticising everyday life. This winter I returned to journaling in a more visual way and began noticing how colour, collage and imagery can reveal emotional patterns that text alone...