The ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast

Storytelling

The real stories behind some of our teachings

In this Storytelling Episode of The ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast, Sara Jolena shares how her father's death launched her into a convergence of different aspects of her spiritual, national, cultural and familial ancestry. This ancestral convergence transformed her, and led her to do the ReMembering work that she does today.

In this episode of The ReMembering and ReEnchanting hostess, Sara Jolena Wolcott talked about her family history, journey to India, and finding her elixir.

1:00 3 types of recordings of The ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast

2:17 Sara’s family history: Religion, Oliver Wolcott, and her education.

9:06 Moving to India: starting a career and falling in love.

14:22 Becoming a singer: turning people’s stories into songs and how it can instrument to spiritual enlightenment.

17:20 Learning what is ReEnchanting and DisEnchanting

23:40 Sara engaging with her own culture

Music Title: Both of Us

Music by: madiRFAN

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Sara Jolena Wolcott's bio

 

Descendent of some of Founding Fathers of the United States of America, Sara Jolena Wolcott, M.Div, is now building people's capacity to collectively reMember our ecological familial, national and global origin stories to enable more harmonious futures. An ecotheologian and unconventional minister, she is the founder of Sequoia Samanvaya, a healer, a ceremonialist, and a Legacy Advisor with Innovation 4.4. She is primarily interested in the work of ReMembering and ReEnchanting our world. She is known for her laughter and the (sometimes wild) power of her presence.

Born and raised on the historical Ohlone lands in the California Bay Area into a Quaker family, her quest to understand how we might navigate through the current social and ecological crises took her on a global odyssey. Her wide and wild range of experience, all of which brings depth to her ministry, includes : co-leading the 33-country multi-disciplinary ReImagining Development Program at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), consulting for the World Bank, living as a traveling singer in India, serving as a community minister at Judson Memorial Church in New York City, working as a prison chaplain on Rikers Island Correctional Facility in NYC and working as a Fellow in Spirituality and Climate Change at the Institute of the Advancement of Science and Society in Germany. She also has nearly 20 years of experience as a healer and ceremonialist.

She currently lives on the historical homeland of the Mohigan/Mahican people in the Hudson Valley. She enjoys painting dragons, sitting around fires, and moonlit walks.