Living Life as Ceremony Podcast

With Naomi Amaya Love and Georgia Jane Ayers

This page outlines our shared agreements, acknowledgments, ethical commitments, and legal disclaimers for listeners of Living Life as Ceremony. These statements are offered in service to clarity, transparency, lineage honoring, and right relationship.

Agreements for Listening and Engagement

By listening to this podcast, you agree to engage with the material as an invitation into reflection, inquiry, and personal discernment. The conversations shared here are rooted in lived experience, spiritual practice, therapeutic insight, and ceremonial awareness. They are offered for educational and contemplative purposes and are not prescriptive instructions.

You agree to take responsibility for how you receive, interpret, and apply any information shared. You honor your own sovereignty, timing, and capacity. You recognize that your lived context, health history, trauma history, and support systems are unique to you.

Lineage, Teachers, and Sources

We acknowledge that our work is shaped by many teachers, traditions, elders, and lived initiations. Some teachings are named directly. Others live in the body through years of study, practice, prayer, apprenticeship, and experience.

We honor indigenous, earth based, mystical, therapeutic, and ancestral lineages that have informed our paths. We do not claim ownership over wisdom that belongs to the collective or to cultures beyond our own ancestry. We are committed to ongoing learning, humility, and ethical remembrance.

Where specific teachers, traditions, or sources are referenced, we do our best to name them. We also acknowledge that some teachings are transmitted through lived relationship and embodied practice rather than formal citation.

Land Acknowledgment

Living Life as Ceremony is recorded and produced on lands with long histories that precede us.

Naomi Amaya Love records from Boulder, Colorado, on the ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Ute peoples.

Georgia Jane Ayers records from Waterbury, Vermont, on the ancestral homelands of the Abenaki people.

We offer this acknowledgment as a practice of remembrance and respect. We recognize that acknowledgment is one small step within a much larger responsibility that includes listening, accountability, repair, and right relationship.

Cultural Responsibility and Acknowledgment Practice

We recognize the current cultural expectation for white people and people of European descent to name land, lineage, and power dynamics. We engage this practice with sincerity, care, and discernment.

We do not position acknowledgment as virtue signaling or moral superiority. We hold it as a living practice that asks for continued education, ethical behavior, and material responsibility where possible.

We invite listeners to explore what acknowledgment, repair, and responsibility mean within their own lives and contexts.

Therapeutic and Healing Disclaimer

The content shared on this podcast is not a substitute for medical care, mental health treatment, diagnosis, or emergency services.

Although Naomi Amaya Love and Georgia Jane Ayers may draw from therapeutic training, trauma informed frameworks, somatic practices, spiritual counseling, and healing arts, this podcast does not establish a therapist client, healer client, or medical relationship with listeners.

If you are experiencing psychological distress, trauma activation, medical concerns, or mental health crises, we encourage you to seek support from licensed medical or mental health professionals in your area.

Spiritual and Ceremonial Disclaimer

Spiritual practices, ceremonial language, and mystical perspectives shared on this podcast are offered as personal and professional expressions, not as universal truths or guarantees of outcome.

Any spiritual or ceremonial practice carries potential emotional, psychological, and somatic impact. You are responsible for discerning what is appropriate for you and for seeking qualified support when needed.

No Guarantees

We make no guarantees regarding outcomes, healing, awakening, insight, or transformation as a result of listening to this podcast or engaging with related offerings.

Transformation is personal, nonlinear, and influenced by many factors beyond the scope of this work.

Intellectual Property

All podcast content, including audio, written descriptions, and accompanying materials, is the intellectual property of Living Life as Ceremony unless otherwise noted. Content may not be reproduced, distributed, or used without permission.

Consent and Ongoing Responsibility

By continuing to listen, you acknowledge that you have read and understood these agreements, acknowledgments, and disclaimers. You agree to engage with this work in a way that honors your own wellbeing and the wellbeing of others.

This page may be updated periodically to reflect evolving legal, cultural, and ethical considerations.