
68 Writing with the Earth: Your Wild Soul Story with Mary Reynolds Thompson
What if the earth has been speaking to you all along, and the page is where you learn to listen?
Mary Reynolds Thompson is a British-born, award-winning author, poetry and journal therapist, and eco coach whose work weaves nature connection, wild language, and therapeutic writing into a path of soul recovery and re-enchantment with the earth.
She teaches that the earth speaks to us through archetypes and symbols, and that by writing with these images, we can rewild both our languageand our souls.
In this episode, Mary takes us on a journey that begins with a wild Bohemian childhood in Positano, roaming the hills, sleeping in caves, riding a pig called Romana, and travels through her years as a copywriter in London, her own addiction recovery, and her eventual turn toward the soul work that has shaped her books, courses, and therapeutic practice.
This is a conversation about what it means to stop telling the small, fact-based story of your life and openyourself instead to the full expanse of who you are.
"You are a product of 13.8 billion years of evolution, nested in this very particular moment in a very particular way, with very particular gifts that you have to rediscover." Mary Reynolds Thompson
In this episode:
- How a wild childhood in Positano with freedom, cave sleeping, and animals planted the seeds of Mary's nature-based philosophy
- Mary's addiction recovery and the moment at the Pacific Ocean that showed her she was strong enough to survive
- What the ‘wild soul story’ is
- How wild language works: using earth archetypes as metaphors for your inner life
- Why there is no getting it wrong in wild writing
- How to take your journal outdoors and let nature lead: the ‘10 things I notice’ practice
- A dialogue technique for communicating with the more-than-human world, trees, stones, and the living landscape
Practical wisdom:
- Start with 10 things I notice. Take your journal outside and list ten things you observe.
- Try the short write. Three minutes, a springboard word or image, no agenda.
- Use landscape as emotional vocabulary. Instead of saying ‘I'm fine,’ ask yourself: which landscape am I travelling through right now?
- Open a dialogue with a tree or stone.
- Write with the archetypes. Each landscape archetype unlocks a different quality of attention and language.
Connect with Mary:
- Reclaiming the Wild Soul: How Earth's Landscapes Restore Us to Wholeness (Nautilus Prize winner)
- The Way of the Wild Soul Woman: 5 Earth Archetypes to Unleash Your Full Feminine Power
- Embrace Your Inner Wild
- The Wild Scribe
Also mentioned in this podcast:
- Raising Hare memoir by Chloe Dalton
- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Silver by Walter de la Mare - The Poem Tree
- King John's Christmas by A.A. Milne
- Morning Pages by Julia Cameron (The Artist's Way)
- Kay Adams
- José Ortega y Gasset
- Hawkwood Center for Future Thinking
Podcast Chapters
00:00 Introduction
06:05 The Power of Poetry and Childhood Influences
09:01 Wild Childhood Adventures in Positano
12:46 Landscapes and Personal Transformation
16:48 The Journey from Copywriting to Eco-Spirituality
22:14 Authenticity in a Mechanised World
24:22 Living Your Wild Soul Story
26:33 Listening to Nature's Whispers
31:46 Engaging with the Wild Language
37:54 Reclaiming the Wild Soul
42:57 Connecting with Nature through Journalling
49:25 The Creative Process: Archetypes in Writing
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