Who is the Wild Woman?

Have you ever felt an ancient, untamed force stir within you? A longing to break free from the noise of the screens & schedules, to step outside and to feel the earth beneath your feet. To return to something deeper—something ancestral?

This force has a name: Wild Woman.

Clarissa Pinkola Estés, in her book Women Who Run with the Wolves, writes:

"A healthy woman is much like a wolf—robust, chock-full, strong life force, life-giving, territorially aware, inventive, loyal, roving. Yet, separation from the wildish nature causes a woman’s personality to become meager, thin, ghostly, spectral."

To be wild does not mean to be unruly, reckless, or out of control. It means to live instinctually, to live in rhythm with the earth. To reconnect with the ways of those who came before us. The women who gathered herbs, who lived by the cycles of the sun and moon, who found wisdom in the silence of the forest.

To be a woman is to be cyclical, creative, intuitive, deeply connected to the earth and the unseen. When these two forces unite—wild + woman—we return to our natural state: free, untamed, and alive.

The world teaches women to shrink, but the Wild Woman teaches us to expand. She is the part of you that knows, remembers, and reclaims.

We are meant to move with nature, not against it. But in our modern world, we have been severed—from the land, from our own bodies, from the deep knowing within us. Instead, we are overwhelmed by screens, notifications, and endless noise.

Reclaiming the Wild Woman is a return to ourselves. It is making time to step outside, to listen to the wind, to put our hands in the soil, to feel the sun on our skin. It is disconnecting from devices and reconnecting to what is real, to what is sacred.

And this journey is for every woman—of every age, at every stage of life. The Wild Woman is not about youth or rebellion; she is about wholeness. Whether you are just beginning to reconnect with your deep, instinctual wisdom or have been walking this path for years, this is a space for you. Wildness is not about being loud or reckless; it’s about honoring your true nature, in whatever form that takes.

This is the foundation of the Wild Woman Collective—a journey of rewilding, remembering, and returning to nature.

Are you ready to awaken her?

In the Wild Woman Collective, we dive deep into this archetype—through Ayurveda, seasonal rituals, embodiment practices, and sisterhood—so that you can live in harmony with your untamed essence & honor the Wild Woman with you.

If you feel the call, trust it.

The Wild Woman within you is waiting.

LifestyleNina Pullella