Your Stewards

My strongest belief is that we are untamed, sovereign beings—fierce co-creators of our own reality—and nature is the key to our freedom. This wild creative force is not something we learn; it is something we remember. The act of remembering who we truly are is the most radical and rebellious act of all.

Plant & animal medicines were the beginning of my coming back home. Nature reminded me of my roots, the forgotten wisdom that is my birthright.

I’ve been detoxing and cleansing for over 10 years; my health challenges forced me to try everything in pursuit of relief. I understand the debilitating truth of mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges, and I am here as a dedicated guide on your path to personal transformation, helping you reconnect with the deep wisdom of nature, your body and the truth within you. My approach weaves together ancient teachings, earth & animal medicines and primal practices, creating space for you to reclaim your vitality, find mental clarity, and strengthen your bond with both your inner warrior and the natural world.

I have been in service with the Amazonian medicine of Kambo for 3 years now, and it’s been both challenging and transformative to hold the responsibility and integrity of this work. As a carrier of this medicine, my personal journey has been deeply transformative in coming back into right relationship with my body and the Earth.

I work with those who have been disconnected from their bodies due to chronic illness and dissociation. Through the power of detoxification, ritual, the elements, and Earth’s medicines — we shed, transmute, and rise.

Stef Wyld

I have always been drawn to transformation – and for the past 12 years, have been designing, teaching, and guiding experiences that explore deep connection, facilitate profound change, and expand human consciousness.

I was initiated into my shamanic and spiritual work after a massive rock bottom and rebirth. I struggled to reconcile the futuristic design work I was doing within the Capitalist system with companies that were destroying the Earth and leaving me drained and depleted at the end of the day. I knew there had to be another way – a way of being that invigorated and nourished me as well as the natural world I loved so much.

When I discovered psychedelics and plant medicine – something deep clicked. It took me another several years to fully commit to my path as a medicine woman. In that time, I found my shamanic lineage, met my teacher, and was initiated into the Dagara medicine with the blessing of the Elders in Africa. All during the Covid pandemic. During that time, I packed up my life in California, and drove cross-country with my dog and six shrines in a mini-van to be replanted in the heart of the beast – otherwise known as Washington, D.C.

I am now serving medicine in one of the places that need it most. I am grateful for the opportunity to bring ancestral earth medicine to the political heart of America in a moment of tectonic change.

My prayer is that all medicine and sacred work supports us in becoming the stewards of vibrant, life-giving futures. It is your birthright. 

I work with people who love nature, are committed to their soul work, who want to really heal, and who are ready to experience significant healing.

Kat Hargreaves

Realness embodied.

Feral authenticity.

Wild inspiration.

Grounded way of being.

Wild & Free Spirit Q’s

Have you ever received a message from the earth, a plant, or an animal that changed you? What was it?

Yes, many! I would say the most profound ones I’ve received were from trees. They’ve been speaking to me since I was a child but I lost the connection as I got older. After a 2 week long ritual journey through Scotland, the final mother tree spoke through codes I could feel in my body as I hugged and breathed with her. She reminded me that magic is alive and it felt as though she wiped the slate clean of all circumstances and events in my life that tried to prove otherwise. Of course I knew magic existed - but any doubt was gone. The voices left and I dropped into a trust that opened a whole new world of commitment, integrity and beauty.

What’s one thing about your lineage or ancestral traditions that you feel called to reclaim?

I feel called to reclaim my voice and my sexual life force energy. There has been a lot of womb trauma and hushing in the lineage (welcome to being a woman nowadays). I continue to unlock, open and express these aspects with every opportunity I get.

What does your creativity feel like when it moves through you? A storm? A river? A wildfire? A whisper?

My creativity feels like several of these - in stages. At first, a whisper, and as I listen it opens the floodgates as the river of inspiration rushes in and through. When it becomes time to act and create, this is where the wildfire begins, taking everything in its line. It comes on strong, an undeniable force that keeps me awake at night. Everything becomes inspiring, the world becomes more vibrant, the channel is open as I enter the flowstate.

Stef

If you could have lived in any ancient civilization, where would it be and why?

All of them – I’m a nerd for worldbuilding, so I’m torn between those civilizations who were at the beginning of something BIG and those who built portals to other worlds. I feel a strong kinship with ancient civilizations in Mesoamerica and Mesopotamia that invented writing and language – such as the Sumerians and the Mayans – as well as those that had access to otherworldly spiritual technologies, like early Egypt.

What’s the most unexpected way nature has ever spoken to you? 

This is a tough one to answer, mostly because I have SO many bonkers stories. But probably the fact that I am a carrier of lightning medicine in my lineage, and two summers ago almost got struck by lightning while walking in the woods. It was the most profound and terrifying experience. But what you are will be reflected back to you. 

What does your creativity feel like when it moves through you? A storm? A river? A wildfire? A whisper?

When I am writing, the energy moves through me like a river. When I am channelling, I feel the knowing as lightning. When I am dancing, I feel like a great ancestral bird.

What does being a “wild woman” mean to you?

Being wild is not a lifestyle – it’s a way of life. For me, this has meant living authentically and in alignment with my values. Being wild has meant recognizing intelligence outside of me and co-creating with others because I alone do not have all the answers. Wildness is decolonizing my spirit and daring to reclaim ancestral wisdom and ancient traditions. Being wild means that I am not receiving my instructions from a culture, but from the consciousness of nature herself.

Kat