Tending Your Life is a podcast from Christy Tending—that’s me!—I’m an activist, self-care mentor, writer, artist, and mama. In this podcast, we’ll explore the spiritual and political practice of being human. Expect deep inquiry into activism, spirituality, nature, creativity, and relationships. Tending Your Life is designed to evolve our legacies, individually and collectively. This is where self-care and devotional service meet—and become friends. Together, we’ll embrace our whole, messy, beautiful selves—as we work toward this wish: May we all be free.
Being convenient is a priority for many people, and it is ingrained in our culture and our society. It impacts the way we show up in our work and with...
I've been following Marlee Grace's Work for quite awhile, and when I was thinking about pioneers—people who are doing this a step away from, or even a...
Welcome to Season 5 of Tending Your Life. This season, I'm pleased to partner with Hyde Organic Yoga Apparel to uplift this slow, sustainable brand an...
Welcome to Season 5 of Tending Your Life. This season, I'm pleased to partner with Hyde Organic Yoga Apparel to uplift this slow, sustainable brand an...
In today's episode, I'm here to give a little State of Things update and to talk about my biggest a-ha moment so far in this unexpected and highly usu...
We all know that perfectionism is the enemy of liberation. Which means that imperfection is our ally in liberation. Which is awesome! In this episode,...
What is it like to put yourself out there, and how do you feel when you're considering doing something new? I've noticed a pattern for people when th...
When I first got into the "self-care" game many years ago, Jen Louden was one of the first names I heard. In this conversation, we talk about her book...
Recently, I've been thinking about boundaries. I mean, I'm always thinking about boundaries. But specifically, I've been thinking about the way that w...
adrienne is a facilitator and author, a writer, a pleasure activist, and a movement leader. I look to her for inspiration in my activist practice, and...