a membership for mythic + archetypal classes, inner territory journeys, and collective work


Inside Wild Soul

Live Guided Inner Territory Journeys

Imaginal meditations and inner landscape journeys designed to be met at your own pace, and revisited over time.

Archetypal + Mythic Classes

Classes that work through story, symbol, and archetype, drawing on mythic traditions to illuminate inner patterns and long-held narratives.

Writing Classes + Practices

Reflective and expressive writing as a practice of listening, meaning-making, and returning to voice

Full Library of Classes and Journeys

There are over 100 classes and Journeys inside the Wild Soul membership. We’ve created options for how you make your way through this body of work, but we suggest beginning with the ‘Start Here’ page.

Ritual Cycles + Collective Work

Practices rooted in time, season, shared experience, engaging moon cycles, grief, decolonization, and community care as living processes.

Manifestation Maplines

Classes and Journeys outlining the ancient practice of manifestation that operates from the subconscious/soul state rather than from surface thought.

Wild Soul is an application based membership. This process is one of the ways we honor the vulnerability of our members and the deep nature of our work together.

A Vital Note:

I (Stephanie) am a white woman working within a soul parts practice. My lineage and spiritual practices are a patchwork of Nordic, Scandinavian, Irish/Celtic through ancestry, rich with animism, balance, story, and guides. I, like many, was born into the disembodiment of whiteness, a gross inheritance from too many of my ancestors who gave up parts of their souls in exchange for assimilation. This is not something I hold lightly.

It is undeniable that the practices, tools, and rituals of BIPOC people are appropriated within white spiritual spaces and beyond. I have learned from Rebecca, The White Woman Whisperer, that one way to interrupt the patterns of whiteness is to learn who and where we ourselves have come from. I have taken this to heart as a mapline leading out of assimilation and into a long-awaited return. I won’t pretend that I have eradicated every last drop of whiteness from myself (I’m often heartbreakingly aware I haven’t), but I make an ongoing vow to never stop investigating, naming, and dismantling the oppressor within as Audre Lorde has taught us to do.

So, in alignment with my integrity and always evolving in understanding, I practice what is mine, honor what is not, and revere collaborative energies. I teach Inner Territory from my own practices and invite you to explore it through yours.

As exploratory as I am with the spiritual practices of my pre-colonial ancestors, I am wildly cautious about who I learn from, knowing that many European spiritualities have been co-opted and distorted by white supremacy. I reject that insertion and oppose it with my entire soulbody.

I have deep respect and appreciation for the kinship of soul work across many lineages and encourage you to learn from teachers who are living libraries of wisdom. Where and who do you also come from? Those mythlines are wildly important to learn so that your own spirituality and living begin to work in tandem to dehydrate the thirsty beast of whiteness.

White cishet women will not rebuild the world. We will not usher in a new way. Black and Indigenous women have spent lifetimes building and preserving the scaffolding and liberatory foundations of a better world. They are the captains of these ships.

It is deeply important to me that, as you come to my work, you understand that I am not, cannot ever be, an architect of worlds, but I am a diehard believer in a better one. I can see its shape and substance within the Inner Territory, within myth and folklore, within movements and resistance, within books and newsletters written by the women and others I have listed below, within the overlapping waters of past and present, within people, within Nature itself. I am a student and a recipient of the wisdom I’ve absorbed from Black, Palestinian, and Indigenous women, as well as trans and nonbinary People of Color who will, for a long, long time be, and are now, leading us.

With all my heart, I point you in the direction of these world builders and visionaries of a better world. Draw from them first and foremost. And, if Inner Territory work, as I’ve learned and teach it, calls to you, please come and find me. I’ll be here. A deckhand, not a captain, as we steer ourselves home.

Authors:

bell hooks

Audre Lorde

Octavia Butler

Louise Erdrich

Warsan Shire

Cole Arthur Riley

Layla F Saad

Robin Wall Kimmerer

Joy Harjo

Rachel Cargle

EbonyJanice Moore

jessica Care moore

Ericka Hart, M.Ed

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 

Jae Nichelle 

N.K. Jemison

Jesmyn Ward

Yaa Gyasi

Wild Soul has changed my life. From the inner territory work to the deep dive classes on history and mythology, to the most sacredly honoring community I have ever encountered, this collective has opened the way for my soul to expand. What you need is within you; Wild Soul will welcome it home.

— Amanda

Wild Soul has been a great addition to my life. The deconstruction classes have allowed me opportunity to explore questions and topics that have been closed off in my faith journey so far. Stephanie is very clear. She is not here to hand out answers, rather create a space to explore together, ask better questions, even come to different conclusions from each other.

— Paula

Stephanie subtly and intricately held her hand at my back as she gently guided me deep into parts of myself I’d lost site of. She brings a grounded, authentic, and loving presence to a deep healing process that could be sticky on your own. You are always the boss of you, she just illuminates some the terrain you already have inside you and gently walks beside you while you take in and release the energies that need to be moved.

— Heather