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In this rich and heart-opening episode of Constellations and All That, Tracy Cartwright is joined by fellow Kiwi and constellation facilitator Medoc Perry. Together they explore the weaving of land, lineage, and healing across cultures, and the ways family and systemic constellations help us reconnect with what has been forgotten.

Medoc shares her journey from growing up in Aotearoa/New Zealand to many years in the United States, and how her life has been shaped by both land and ancestry. She reflects on her path through Reiki, BodyTalk, and the discovery of constellations — a practice that felt like coming home. Their conversation moves through personal stories of grief and resilience, the unspoken weight of immigration, and the strength and love carried by our ancestors.

Together, Tracy and Medoc explore constellations as ceremony: a way of listening to the wider field, honouring what has been hidden, and restoring flow in families, communities, and collective systems. They speak of the body’s wisdom, the role of animals and nature, and the privilege of witnessing healing in others.

From the deeply personal to the collective, this episode is a reminder of how constellations invite us back to ourselves, to each other, and to the places we call home. A moving exploration of intergenerational healing, belonging, and connection.

Connect with Medoc Perry

Website: www.starbirdhealingarts.com

I’d love to hear what resonates with you—drop me a message on Instagram @tracy.cartwright and for more insights visit my website at tracycartwright.co.nz

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🎙️ Want to join the constellation community or learn more? Visit: anzci.nz

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