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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 25 MIN

: When the Body Becomes the Teacher: Living the Return to Yourself

from Slow-Living as a Way Home

In this episode, I share something I haven't named directly on this podcast before, and I share why this Monday's release came late. I've been on a healing journey with chronic exhaustion and inflammation for over a year. The teachings I share with you here are not something I learned somewhere ahead of you and now teach back. They are the medicine I am living on in real time, in my own body as we walk this together. After coming home from the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (which became Episode 18 Whose Voice Is This, and Is It Mine?), my body asked me to rest. Not at the edge of burnout. Not after collapse. Just because she asked. And I listened. I want to tell you what that actually looked like because there is a difference between hearing a teaching and embodying it. In this episode, you'll find: — The pendulum swing of unlearning self-abandonment, and why going to the extreme is sometimes how the pattern breaks — An ancestral teaching on the body as a living bridge — between you and your ancestors, the land, and the unseen — Why illness in the Mapuche worldview is understood as disconnection, and healing as a return to alignment — An embodied practice called Listening to the Bridge — for letting your body speak without interrupting it — A reflection on reciprocity with community: the trust that you are walking with me, not waiting for me to perform if you have ever pushed through when your body asked you to rest if over-giving has been how you felt loved if you are unlearning the equation of disappearance-as-belonging this episode is for you. Peawkayal. If something here touches you, feel free to share it with someone you love or post a part that resonates. Thank you for reading, hearting, commenting, and simply being here. Your presence truly matters. And if this work has nourished you and you feel moved to reciprocate, you can support it here with a cup of tea—> tesito. ☕ Ways we can walk this path together: 🌿 Sunday Gathering — Every Sunday, I hold a 30-minute meditation circle on Zoom. A small sanctuary for your nervous system. No experience needed — just your willingness to pause. Todos son bienvenidos. ——> Register Here 🎙️ Slow Living as a Way Home — My bilingual podcast where we explore ancestral wisdom, cultural remembering, and what it actually means to come home to yourself. Available wherever you listen. ——> Listen Here 🏔️ Slow-Living Retreats — Intimate, application-only gatherings where slow living becomes embodied. Multi-day immersions in beautiful landscapes — ceremony, photography, community, and the kind of rest that changes everything. Next Adventure: Slow Living in the Highlands of Scotland. —> Learn More 🌀 Sabiduria — A weekly newsletter I write alongside Juliet and Georgina, where we explore embodied ancestral wisdom — the kind that moves through the body, not just the mind. If that calls to you, come find us on Substack. —> Subscribe to Sabiduría 🌿 Free guide: Slow Living as a Way Home → antupewma.kit.com/3f81139283

In this episode, I share something I haven't named directly on this podcast before, and I share why this Monday's release came late. I've been on a healing journey with chronic exhaustion and inflammation for over a year. The teachings I share with you here are not something I learned somewhere ahead of you and now teach back. They are the medicine I am living on in real time, in my own body as we walk this together. After coming home from the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (which became Episode 18 Whose Voice Is This, and Is It Mine?), my body asked me to rest. Not at the edge of burnout. Not after collapse. Just because she asked. And I listened. I want to tell you what that actually looked like because there is a difference between hearing a teaching and embodying it. In this episode, you'll find: — The pendulum swing of unlearning self-abandonment, and why going to the extreme is sometimes how the pattern breaks — An ancestral teaching on the body as a living bridge — between you and your ancestors, the land, and the unseen — Why illness in the Mapuche worldview is understood as disconnection, and healing as a return to alignment — An embodied practice called Listening to the Bridge — for letting your body speak without interrupting it — A reflection on reciprocity with community: the trust that you are walking with me, not waiting for me to perform if you have ever pushed through when your body asked you to rest if over-giving has been how you felt loved if you are unlearning the equation of disappearance-as-belonging this episode is for you. Peawkayal. If something here touches you, feel free to share it with someone you love or post a part that resonates. Thank you for reading, hearting, commenting, and simply being here. Your presence truly matters. And if this work has nourished you and you feel moved to reciprocate, you can support it here with a cup of tea—> tesito. ☕ Ways we can walk this path together: 🌿 Sunday Gathering — Every Sunday, I hold a 30-minute meditation circle on Zoom. A small sanctuary for your nervous system. No experience needed — just your willingness to pause. Todos son bienvenidos. ——> Register Here 🎙️ Slow Living as a Way Home — My bilingual podcast where we explore ancestral wisdom, cultural remembering, and what it actually means to come home to yourself. Available wherever you listen. ——> Listen Here 🏔️ Slow-Living Retreats — Intimate, application-only gatherings where slow living becomes embodied. Multi-day immersions in beautiful landscapes — ceremony, photography, community, and the kind of rest that changes everything. Next Adventure: Slow Living in the Highlands of Scotland. —> Learn More 🌀 Sabiduria — A weekly newsletter I write alongside Juliet and Georgina, where we explore embodied ancestral wisdom — the kind that moves through the body, not just the mind. If that calls to you, come find us on Substack. —> Subscribe to Sabiduría 🌿 Free guide: Slow Living as a Way Home → antupewma.kit.com/3f81139283

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