Everybody Has Something To Say
This podcast is a shared sacred spiritual garden and the work here is intentional.
Through seasonal readings, conversations, and lived wisdom, we practice reparenting ourselves at the root through the guidance of the cosmic mother, learning how balance, harmony, and reciprocity actually function in real life.
This is a digital community built with care: where mind, body, and soul sit at the same table; where feminine and masculine energies learn cooperation instead of control; and where becoming your best self is not rushed, but cultivated.
Listeners are invited to tend the garden together, to share their voices as guests, and to grow in community because everyone has something to say, and what we grow together nourishes us all.
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Episodes

Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Week Four · Day Three brings together the two virtues we’ve been practicing this week: Perspective Before Choice and Staying Curious When You Don’t Agree.
In this episode, we explore how these virtues work together to support wiser, steadier decision-making. Seeing widely allows us to gather truth from multiple angles, while curiosity keeps us from rushing into certainty too soon. Together, they create the conditions for choices that are thoughtful, grounded, and easier to live with over time.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this reflection invites listeners to release urgency, trust the value of slow understanding, and recognize that choosing slowly is often an act of courage rather than avoidance.
Gentle questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to help integrate these virtues into everyday life.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The pieces begin to fit.
The pace steadies
Jessica ReyCo-Founder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Week Four · Day Two introduces the supportive virtue for this week: Staying Curious When You Don’t Agree - the practice of remaining open, thoughtful, and humane when faced with perspectives that challenge or unsettle us.
Building on yesterday’s focus on perspective before choice, this episode explores how curiosity protects us from rigidity and defensiveness, and how it allows understanding to deepen without requiring agreement. Staying curious helps us gather real information before deciding what we believe, where we stand, and how we want to move forward.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this reflection invites listeners to soften their grip on certainty and trust that curiosity is not weakness, but a sign of inner stability.
Gentle questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to support clarity, patience, and wiser decision-making.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The seeing continues.
The ground steadies
Jessica ReyCo-Founder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Week Four of the Yule season opens with the main virtue of Perspective Before Choice, the practice of slowing down long enough to see more than one side of a situation before deciding how to move forward.
In this episode, we explore why many of us feel pressured to decide quickly, take sides, or reach certainty before we’re ready, and how this urgency can disconnect us from our own wisdom. Perspective before choice allows clarity to emerge without force and gives our decisions a steadier foundation.
Set within the ongoing thirteen-week winter catabasis, this reflection invites listeners to practice patience with complexity and to trust that thoughtful seeing is not avoidance, but preparation.
Gentle questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to support calm, grounded decision-making.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The week begins.
The seeing widens
Jessica ReyCo-Founder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Week Three · Day Seven closes this week of the Yule season with a gentle tea-table recap a pause to breathe, reflect, and gather what has quietly unfolded through the practices of Discernment with Compassionate Understanding and Boundaried Empathy.
Rather than measuring progress or drawing conclusions, this episode invites listeners to notice how clarity and kindness have begun to coexist: in the body’s signals, the mind’s softening, and the soul’s growing sense of integrity. It is a moment of rest after honest work a reminder that growth often looks like steadiness rather than certainty.
Set like a winter afternoon by the sea, this reflection reframes success as staying present, learning without hardening, and continuing forward with an open heart and clear eyes.
Listeners are warmly invited to rest, reflect, and continue the walk in community at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital space where balance, harmony, and reciprocity are practiced together.
The week closes.
The season continues.
Jessica ReyFounder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Week Three · Day Six brings the work of Discernment with Compassionate Understanding and Boundaried Empathy into the soul the part of us shaped not by single decisions, but by how we live with ourselves over time.
In this episode, we explore how the soul is affected when clarity turns into judgment or when compassion turns into self-erasure. Rather than striving for moral perfection or spiritual certainty, listeners are invited to consider how discernment and empathy together create integrity, peace, and a deeper sense of belonging within one’s own life.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this reflection reframes soul growth as coherence rather than purity, and wisdom as the ability to remain open without losing oneself.
Thoughtful questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to support soul-level steadiness and trust.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The seeing deepens.
The soul settles.
Jessica ReyFounder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Week Three · Day Five brings the work of Discernment with Compassionate Understanding and Boundaried Empathy into the mind the place where overthinking, self-doubt, and emotional spirals often take hold.
In this episode, we explore how the mind tries to protect us by explaining, predicting, or rehearsing, and how this can quietly exhaust us when clarity and compassion aren’t working together. Rather than silencing thoughts or forcing positive thinking, listeners are invited to practice a steadier mental approach: seeing clearly without harshness and caring without losing perspective.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this reflection reframes mental clarity as honesty paired with kindness, and emotional steadiness as something that grows when we stop arguing with ourselves.
Thoughtful questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to support both intellectual clarity and emotional calm.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The mind settles.
The seeing softens.
Jessica ReyFounder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Week Three · Day Four brings the work of Discernment with Compassionate Understanding and Boundaried Empathy into the body the place where clarity and overwhelm are often felt long before they are understood.
In this episode, we explore how the body signals when a boundary is needed, when empathy has gone too far, or when discernment is asking for attention. Rather than pushing past physical cues or explaining them away, listeners are invited to practice listening to the body as a source of quiet wisdom.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this gentle reflection reframes bodily awareness as an act of self-respect and trust, not self-control.
Thoughtful questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to support grounding, steadiness, and embodied discernment.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The body speaks.
The listening deepens.
Jessica ReyFounder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Week Three · Day Three brings together the two virtues we’ve been working with this week: Discernment with Compassionate Understanding and Boundaried Empathy.
In this episode, we explore how discernment without empathy can become cold, and how empathy without discernment can become overwhelming. When practiced together, these virtues allow us to see clearly, care honestly, and respond without losing ourselves or closing our hearts.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this gentle reflection invites listeners to notice where clarity and kindness have felt at odds—and how learning to hold both creates steadier relationships, wiser boundaries, and deeper self-trust.
Thoughtful questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to support integration and calm decision-making.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The seeing steadies.
The caring softens.
Jessica ReyFounder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Week Three · Day Two introduces the supportive virtue of Boundaried Empathy the practice of caring deeply while remaining rooted in one’s own limits.
Following yesterday’s reflection on discernment with compassionate understanding, this episode explores how empathy can become exhausting when it lacks boundaries, and how boundaries can become harsh when empathy is missing. Boundaried empathy allows us to stay connected without self-abandonment and to respond with care without taking on what is not ours to carry.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this gentle conversation invites listeners to reconsider what healthy empathy actually feels like in the body, mind, and relationships.
Thoughtful questions and one simple, doable action are offered to support steadiness, clarity, and self-trust.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The week deepens.
The edges soften.
Jessica ReyFounder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Week Three of the Yule season opens with the main virtue of Discernment with Compassionate Understanding the practice of seeing clearly without hardening, and setting boundaries without losing empathy.
In this episode, we explore how discernment differs from judgment, and how compassion does not require self-abandonment. Discernment with compassionate understanding allows us to recognize what is true, what is ours to carry, and what is not while still honoring the humanity involved.
Set within the ongoing thirteen-week winter catabasis, this reflection invites listeners to slow down their responses, trust their inner knowing, and allow clarity to emerge gently rather than through force.
Thoughtful questions and one simple, doable action are offered to support steadiness, wisdom, and relational integrity.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The week begins.
The seeing deepens.
Jessica ReyFounder & AdvisorCrow’s CupboardResilience • Structure • Consistencycrowscupboard.com434-713-3905



