What We Carry | S3 Interlude | Stone to Skin
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Before we go deeper into the stones, we sit by the fire.
This is an interlude episode — a brief, personal pause between seasons. No ancient text today. Just the truth about where this show came from, what it has cost, and why it keeps going.
We return to the threads of our last episode: the Dutch Hunger Winter, Rachel Yehuda's research on inherited trauma, the meadowsweet buried with the Neolithic dead, and the assignment we left you with — find your place on the map and hold something real. And then we ask the question that sits underneath all of it: if trauma passes through the body to the next generation, so does the healing. Which means the work is not optional.
An accident. A loss. A move to new soil. Two new grandbabies. A show that launched because it had to. This is the story of why ancient wisdom stopped being academic and started being survival.
We are the vessels. What we carry, we pass on. What we heal, we spare them.
Next episode: the Picts.
Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.
Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.