NO. 221 Sunsets in Life's Parking Lot with Diana Harper
One of Eva's favorite conversations from last year! We sat down with Diana Harper—relational astrologer, poet of the cosmos, and philosophical firestarter—to explore a radically different take on healing, belonging, and what it means to be in true relationship.
This isn’t a conversation about “doing the work” in isolation. It’s a remembrance of your interconnectedness with everything: your ancestors (yes, even the weird ones), your neighborhood spiders, the trees on your block, the grief in your belly, the granite boulders in your backyard.
We explore:
Diana’s definition of healing as “increasing the capacity to be in relationship”
The grief and rage of being severed from Indigeneity—and how that rupture underpins modern disconnection
The deep wisdom encoded in cities, sidewalks, vegetables, and purple carrot soup
How creature comforts like herbal tea can reveal our tenderest fears about worthiness and comfort
The devastating illusion of separateness—and how spiritual belonging doesn’t mean sameness
This episode will leave you soft, wrecked, held, inspired, and maybe a little furious at the Stanley Cup industrial complex.
Whether you’re crying in a grocery store parking lot at sunset or whispering thank-you to your morning tea (or giant granite boulder in your backyard), Diana reminds us: you are in relationship. You belong. You’ve always belonged.