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What if it's an echo?
In this episode of Womenfolk Revival, Maggie and Meara explore their ancestry journeys and the surprising ways they connect to the lives they're building today.
Meara shares how discovering her Austrian, Slovenian, Nigerian, and West African roots helped her understand a missing piece of her identity after being adopted.
Maggie reflects on uncovering the traditions and values woven through her own family history and how those discoveries mirror the things she has always felt called toward.
Maggie reflects on uncovering the traditions and values woven through her own family history and how those discoveries mirror the things she has always felt called toward.
Together, they discuss traditional living, food preservation, herbal knowledge, community, family traditions, and why so many women seem to be longing for a return to practical skills, meaningful connection, and life closer to the land.
This conversation isn't about DNA percentages or family trees.
It's about asking what wisdom is worth carrying forward.
Because maybe some human needs never really change.
And maybe some echoes are worth listening to.
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Creators and Guests
Host
Maggie
Maggie | Co-creator and co-host of Womenfolk Revival. A natural mama and lifelong artist and unconventionalist, Maggie offers conversations that invite reflection, courage and a return to the wild that our Creator gave us to tend.
Host
Meara
Meara | Co-creator and co-host of Womenfolk Revival. A mother of seven, Grandmtother, and LPN with over a decade of clinical experience, Meara bridges medical care with a deep respect for the land. Through intentional rhythm and mindful tending, she invites a return to the quiet wisdom found in nature.