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On Time of the Feminine’s Season 2 Finale, Lauren and Shaina look back on their journey with The Global Sisterhood and how it has changed their lives, as well as updates on their own personal journeys.
What we discuss:
01:02 - Introduction
04:39 – The Global Sisterhood
26:13 – The Medicine of Endings
31:04 – Entering the Void and Rebirth
39:17 – Shaina’s Updates
41:52 – Lauren’s Updates
43:34 – Embracing Different Kinds of Death
50:52 – Ending Notes
53:00 – Lauren and Shaina in Behalf of the Divine Mother
Our End of an Era Sale: The Global Sisterhood Legacy bundle now available on:
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In this podcast episode, Lauren and Shaina discuss how each of their lives has been transforming and what they are learning from the very nature of it. They discuss how challenge can be a great learning experience, and share several life experiences they each have had, and explored how much potential for growth their has been. They end the call with discussing the upcoming course hosted by the Global Sisterhood called The Spirit of Transformation. This a three week, guided spiritual container held by indigenous leaders and pioneers Hushahu Yawanawá and Kenewma Yawanawá.
What we discuss:
01:02 – Introduction
04:13 – The Muck and Feeling Human
14:15 – Humming Your Heart, First Relationships, and Vulnerability
23:09 – Doing the Work and Sharing Pain
35:00 – Why Am I Broken?
42:30 – The Transformation Process
49:02 – Closing Notes
You can learn more and sign up at: www.globalsisterhood.org/spirit-of-transformation
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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Music created and produced by Samanta Ra @curandheirahealing and @guttinho
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Our dreams are a form of communication; to get our attention and for us to actively tend to them. Whether it’s a good dream or a bad one, our dreams want to tell us something we might not have listened to while we were awake. However, scary dreams tell us another thing. Maybe we haven’t tended to them in some way for lack of resources to understand, while also trying to escape the difficulty in our lives in various ways, whether that looks like imbibing social media, other addictions, and various forms of escapism. But once we tend to our dreams that tend to us, we end up responding differently to the world around us. What do our dreams tell us and what are the insights and wisdom from the images we see in our dreams?
Toko-pa, whose name was chosen from her parents from a book of poems called “Technicians of the Sacred” by Jerome Rothenberg, is a Canadian author, teacher, and dreamworker. She is known for her work in exploring the realms of dreams, creativity, and the human psyche. Through her writings and teachings, Toko-pa delves into the significance of dreaming, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of embracing one's authentic self. She has authored books such as "Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home," and her website serves as a platform where she shares her insights, teachings, and workshops on these topics.
What we discuss:
01:02 – Introducing Toko-pa
04:04 – Toko-pa’s Journey
07:03 – Dreams and Experiences
12:39 – The Different Realms When We Sleep
18:15 – Understanding Our Dreams For Our Souls
30:00 – Dream Analysis on People, Animals, and Objects Around Us
37:14 – Lauren’s Dream
43:24 – Toko-pa in Behalf of the Divine Mother / Opening Up The Veil
Learn more about Toko-pa through her:
Website: http://toko-pa.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/tokopaturner
Facebook: www.instagram.com/tokopaTo learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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What does it mean to be a truly disciplined person? HeatherAsh’s journey started with her dedication to being focused and disciplined; a patriarchal mindset of being better and doing things right that perpetuated self-punishment. She eventually had to leave this life, rewire, and recognize that values such as softness and compassion could be at par with discipline. Her Warrior Goddess Training book was also born out of her journey of doing live circles, living in Asia, being influenced by Buddhism, and being influenced by don Miguel Ruiz Jr. Through her experiences of reconnecting with the Earth, the rhythms, and the goddess work, coupled with encountering don as her teacher and examining the inner workings of her stories, this all helped her understand the power of intent, focus, and discipline when these two aspects are combined.
HeatherAsh Amara is the author of the bestselling Warrior Goddess series, host of the Warrior Goddess Revolution podcast, as well as master firewalker and activist. She is a land steward, philanthropist, and has spent almost 30 years dedicating her life and career to earth-based wisdom and mindfulness to ignite community change. She is working on her upcoming untitled book on dancing with contradictions.
What we discuss:
01:13 – Being a Disciplined Spiritual Devotee
04:34 – HeatherAsh’s Journey
09:33 – Inner Structures and Containers
10:41 – The Warrior Goddess
14:34 – Regrets and Rewriting Your Journey
19:35 – HeatherAsh’s Rebirthing
25:42 – The Next Chapter
27:04 – Embracing Suffering and Strengthening Light
37:21 – Stillness, Spaciousness, Silence
42:47 – Living Undefined and Regenerating
45:34 – Paradoxes, The Grand Design, and The One Truth
49:36 – The Space of Regeneration
52:36 – Closing Notes
53:41 – HeatherAsh in Behalf of the Divine Mother
You can learn more from HeatherAsh on her websites:
Website: www.warriorgoddess.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/warriorgoddessofficial/
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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How much of the bible, the gospel, and Christianity do we truly understand, especially through feminine aspects and feminine perspectives? Is there really such thing as “sin”? Can we and should we love our oppressor? In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Schrader Polczer unpacks and answers burning questions about the religion and its gospels. From telling the story of Mary Magdalene, and how it shifted to Martha and Mary to the true meaning of sin and compassion according to the gospel, she aims to help and heal by bringing awareness to the true meaning of Christianity and accepting and revering the feminine perspective.
Dr. Elizabeth Schrader Polczer is an American biblical scholar who concentrates on textual studies concerning Mary Magdalene, the Gospel of John, and the Nag Hammadi corpus. Before joining the academe, she was a singer/songwriter professionally known as Libbie Schrader and is currently an Assistant Professor of New Testament at Villanova University.
What we discuss:
02:17 – Dr. Schrader Polczer and The Oppressed Feminine
14:46 – From Mary to Martha
23:38 – Mary, Martha, and Mary Magdalene
25:15 – When Were the Gospels Written?
32:34 – “There is no such thing as sin”
35:24 – What Drives Dr. Schrader Polczer
40:01 – The True Meaning of Christianity
48:12 – Dealing With Critics
51:55 – Mary Magdalene Suppressed
52:59 – What If The World Revered the Feminine?
59:19 – What’s Next For Dr. Schrader Polczer
1:01:04 – Other Traditions, Cultures, and Religions
1:09:30 – Love for the Oppressor
1:11:53 – Laying Yourself Down and Having Compassion
1:17:35 – Dr. Schrader Polczer in Behalf of the Divine Mother
To learn more from Elizabeth Schrader:
Website: www.elizabethschrader.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/libbieschrader https://religionnews.com/2019/07/19/scribes-tried-to-blot-her-out-now-a-scholar-is-trying-to-recover-the-real-mary-magdalene/
https://www.ncronline.org/news/people/was-mary-magdalene-really-magdala-two-scholars-examine-evidenceTo learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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How do we transform the fear that lives deep within us? How do we heal the divide between peoples, nations, and cultures? In this episode, Lauren flies solo sharing intimate thoughts from her heart about the nature of fear, how to transform the mindsets of scarcity, and how we can solve seemly unsolvable problems, from the wisdom of the heart.
What we discuss:
01:45 – Lauren’s Truths
08:00 – The Root of Our Destruction
15:06 – The Divine Guidance and Opening Your Heart
19:43 – Political Division, Hatred, and Oppression
29:59 – Challenging and Transforming the Fear
33:30 – Lauren’s Hope
34:14 – Love in the Spiritual Community and Not Having the Answers
35:45 – Lauren’s Commitment
37:08 – Prayer: Appeal to Increase Love
40:18 – Closing Notes
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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Jonah tells their journey of being born as a female, not liking the things they were supposed to have interest in and never feeling socially welcome spending time with girls. On a broader social scale, they just wanted to be comfortable as a kid. Their early childhood was couched in nature, going to the country and running around in gym shorts. This led them to a journey of advocating for girls and their freedom to do whatever they wanted without gender norms as well as their life’s work of being a modern trans mystic and artist devoted to
Jonah is an interdisciplinary transgender artist who studies queer theory, trans-feminist theory, and psychoanalytic theory. They makes rosaries and is a modern trans mystic, visual artist, abstract comic, devotional poet, student of medicine, among many others. They are our first transgender guest and we couldn’t be more excited to have them on the podcast.
What we discuss:
02:23 – Introducing Jonah
05:02 – Jonah’s Story
11:02 – Growing Up
17:55 – Treating Boy Bodies and Girl Bodies Differently
20:09 – Body Dysmorphia and Trauma
24:22 – The Process of Taking Hormones
27:27 – The Medicine and Energies
29:51 – Changing of the Body
33:29 – The Miracle of Jonah’s Name
36:30 – The Christian Tradition
41:57 – Divine Androgyny
47:25 – Spirits, Aliens, and the Extraterrestrial World
50:30 – Ignorance Towards the LGBTQIA+ Community
54:53 – Surgeries for Young Children
57:44 – Liberation and Magic in the Pain of Surgery
1:00:41 – Why Did the Creator Create Trans People?
1:04:21 – The Fun Stuff
1:06:53 – Jonah in Behalf of the Divine Mother
1:08:25 – Where to Find Jonah
1:09:42 – Bonus Content
You can find Jonah at his official website, Patreon, and on Instagram.
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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In today’s episode, Lauren and Shaina explore the shadow and light of wanting to “be special.” From where they are from in the United States, they both share they have felt the desire to be noticed, seen, and to be recognized for having a special gift. They explore where this comes from a cultural and religious perspective and dissect some of the gifts and shadows within this desire. They discuss what it means to be “special” and if that desire is even a good one. As we come into the Rise of the Feminine - will individuality and specialty support our world or will collective belonging offer a better outcome for us all?
What we discuss:
01:15 – Wanting to Be Special in Spiritual Communities
02:45 – Wanting to Be Special: Where Did It Come From?
09:45 – Having Nuanced and Difficult Conversations
13:07 – Wanting to Feel Special
20:09 – Identifying Worth
30:10 – Sebastian the Spiritual Teacher and the Healing Bomb
33:46 – Facilitation Tips
34:29 – Closing Notes
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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What did Araba’s journey to reclamation look like? Her journey to reconnecting with her roots was intertwined with her mental health journey as she struggled with depression and anxiety during her early to mid-20s. However, she finally eventually found her way to therapy after years of resistance which, for communities of color, is not widely talked about, accepted, or seen as part of life. Her journey to healing had been attached to her identity which, going into therapy, would serve as the foundation for her book. From understanding her Ghanian heritage and eventually grieving the loss of her grandmother, this had led her to reconnect with her culture as well as beginning her spiritual journey to healing.
Araba is a healer, cultural curator, DJ and award-winning writer interested in the preservation of African past and the reimagining of African future. She lives and teaches African-centred wellness, a practice rooted in African wisdom that promotes the wellbeing and empowerment of the global Black community. She is the author of the book “Return to Source: Unlock the Power of African-Centered Wellness” and you can buy her book on Amazon and everywhere they sell books.
What we discuss:
01:11 – Introducing Araba
03:19 – Writing “Return to Source: Unlock the Power of African-Centered Wellness”
07:32 – Araba’s Journey of Reclamation
15:21 – Women’s Mental Illness and Disconnection from the Soul
18:07 – Araba’s Journey Through India and Ghana
27:32 – There’s No Perfection in Spirituality
31:39 – White Lens in Spirituality and the Capitalistic System
33:53 – How Araba’s Book Came About
43:00 – White Culture and Losing the Art of Transmission
45:48 – Learning from Ancestors
47:50 – Araba’s Magic
49:02 – The Process of Channeling
56:07 – Reading a Passage from “Return to Source”
1:01:02 – Araba in Behalf of the Divine Mother
1:04:35 – Closing Notes
To learn more about Araba:
Website: http://arabaoa.com/Instagram: http://instagram.com/araba.oa
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
Sign up for Moon School a 29-day meditation journey beginning on the New Moon on June 17: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/moon-schoolTo follow us on Instagram,
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Indigenous people live in direct connection with nature, gifting them powerful spiritual practices, and magic if you will!, that have empowered their communities, way of life, and ultimately, their identity. Today’s guest is Angelique Txivã, who has been living with the Yawanawa tribe for the past 10 years and now shares the tribe’s mission of bringing the magic and teachings of the forest into the hearts of humanity.
In this episode, we discuss her first-hand experience of profound spiritual awakening and healing, living among the Yawanawa. We talk about dietas, healing ceremonies, nature’s medicine, Ayuhuasca, what it means to be healed and how creating a deep bond with the forest can truly change one’s life.
What we discuss:
01:01 – Moon School: 29-Day Lunar Makeover
03:10 – Introducing Angelique
05:42 – Angelique and Lauren’s Time Together in the Amazon
09:56 – Who Was Angelique?
15:19 – Receiving Healing
17:50 – Angelique’s Desire to Learn for the Past 10 Years
21:00 – Angelique’s Mission and Self-Healing
23:50 – The Mission of the Spirit of the Forest
25:13 – Cultural History and Resurgence of the Yawanawa
29:42 – The Sacred Knowledge, Studies, and Medicine
38:05 – Songs and Prayers
41:19 – Ayahuasca and Uni
44:38 – Ancient Traditions
51:55 – Closing Notes
If you wish to learn more from the Yawanawa visit their website on www.spiritoftheforest.co.
Beginning on June 12, Join “An Encounter with the Spiritual Force” a 1-month virtual indigenous-led diet, a deep dive to encounter the healing force of the forest through Yawanawá spirituality & ancestrality. More information on www.spiritoftheforest.coWebsites
Teachings of the Yawanawa: www.spiritoftheforest.co
Txiva’s / Angelique’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_txiva_/F
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Sign up for Moon School a 29-day meditation journey beginning on the New Moon on June 17: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/moon-schoolTo follow us on Instagram,
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Happy Full Moon and welcome to your Full Moon ritual! Right now, the full moon is big, voluptuous, vibrant, and robust in the sky. Her force is summoning the waters of our subconscious up to the surface to be examined. This is a time where energy is heightened, psychic awareness is increased, and our dreams can be more vivid.
The lore and beliefs surrounding the full moon vary across different cultures and traditions. Throughout history, the full moon has often been associated with mysticism, magic, and various supernatural phenomena. A few common beliefs and explanations for why people may feel different during the full moon include increased energy, lunar influence on water, and symbolisms of illumination. Join us as we celebrate the full moon through the full moon ritual here at the Time of the Feminine.
What we discuss:
01:02 – Full Moon Ritual
01:42 – The Full Moon
05:04 – The Ritual
31:00 – Conclusion
Sign up for Moon School a 29-day meditation journey beginning on the New Moon on June 17: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/moon-school
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Makhosi Himi Gogo Thule is a devoted sangoma, diviner, prayer warrior, and healer. Sangoma is a Zulu term for a seer who brings forth messages from their ancestors to help or serve their community. This gift is a calling & a responsibility rooted in indigenous cultural knowledge.
Makhosi’s work acts as a bridge into shamanic ceremonial traditions from her lived cultural experiences guided by the elevated ancestors of her lineages from Burkina Faso, South Africa, & Ancient Kemet. Her healing practice is rooted in ancient African cosmologies, initiations & spiritual traditions that elevate our consciousness to return harmony within our inner and outer nature. She walks the path of a wisdom keeper devoted to preserving and honoring the ancestral way of healing.
Makhosi details her initiation, where In the Ubungoma tradition is called Ukuthwasa and is a process of cleansing, releasing, death, and rebirth. Similar with the monk path, there are protocols throughout the day that need to be fulfilled, such as dressing up in certain colors, working with plant medicines and different cleanses, and doing prayers, dances, and songs of the tradition. This opens the dreaming tradition wherein you move through this process of cleansing that opens your dreams, lets you see your ancestors who give you instructions, and show you things about yourself that you need to see and understand in order to move on to the next phase of your life. There’s no final date; when you’re shown and the elders see that you’re seeing what you’re supposed to be seeing at that moment, then you pass through the next gate or space and graduate. However, for Makhosi, there’s no such thing as graduation and that life itself is an initiation.What we discuss:
01:08 – Introducing Makhosi
03:39 – The Time of the Feminine for Makhosi
06:26 – Remembrance
09:19 – Truth for Makhosi
12:03 – Inspiration to Keep Going
15:19 – Makhosi’s Initiation
18:15 – Dreams and the Dreamworld
20:54 – Difficulty in Dreaming
23:51 – Elders in Society
28:41 – The Makhosi Foundation
32:59 – Makhosi Embodied
37:08 – The Truth and Truly Listening
40:51 – Healing in Our Culture
44:57 – The Healing of Togetherness
49:18 – Helping Others Free Themselves
51:46 – Motherhood
1:00:05 – Makhosi in Behalf of the Great Mother
To amplify your health with GoddessWell products, go to Goddesswell.co to and use the code SISTERHOOD at checkout to buy one and get one free!
Sign up for Moon School a 29-day meditation journey beginning on the New Moon on June 17: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/moon-school
Learn more from Makhosi:
Websites:
https://www.makhosistarmother.com
https://www.makhosifoundation.orgInstagram:
http://instagram.com/makhosi_starmotherAncestral Dreams, Omens & Prophecies Podcast:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ld3jfqdgiBstAKO89nwNFTo follow us on Instagram,
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So much of the stories we tell of who we are have been told by men who have a certain view of the inevitability of patriarchy as the only system that we know throughout the world, ascribing an inevitability about it that is inaccurate and untrue. There have been multiple theories on how the patriarchy emerged in society and ultimately, we’ll never completely know as it predates written records. However, a Lithuanian archaeologist by the name of Marija Gimbutas theorized that in the Paleolithic period when the Judeo-Christian patriarchy emerged, a group of Kurgans who are warring men came down from the steps of Russia. At a time of ecological and environmental movement, these primarily warring men came and enslaved people, women, children, marking the start of patriarchy. Marija was destroyed by this theory but was proven to be correct years later. For Elise, she sees that there’s a standard of perfection, especially for people like Marija. Men and women are constantly in debates about nature and culture, conflating the two and creating these ideas about what it truly means to be a man or a woman. With anthropologists, they can be either right or wrong about history but for Elise, we cannot move forward without having these conversations.
Elise Loehnen is an American author, editor, and content strategist, best known for her work as the Chief Content Officer at Goop, a wellness and lifestyle brand founded by Gwyneth Paltrow. Prior to joining Goop, Elise worked as a writer and editor for a variety of publications, including Glamour, Conde Nast Traveler, and Oprah.com. She has also authored several books, including The Juice Cleanse Reset Diet and The Joy of Doing Nothing. Loehnen is known for her expertise in the wellness and lifestyle space and has spoken on a variety of topics related to health, beauty, and personal development.
Elise’s new book, On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good, is ready for pre-order and will be available by May 23, 2023.
What we discuss:
01:30 – Introducing Elise
02:43 – Freeing the Authentic Voice
04:25 – Fuck the Patriarchy?
06:48 – Has There Ever Been a Matriarchy?
08:14 – Elise’s Painful Initiation
14:53 – A Brief History in Patriarchy
22:39 – What are the Seven Deadly Sins?
35:22 – Wisdom from the Seven Deadly Sins,
42:14 – How to Not Be the Good Girl in Society
48:41 – Minimum Wage and Universal Basic Income
53:45 – Elise’s Guidance for Women
1:00:38 – Elise in Behalf of the Great MotherLearn more from Elise, visit:
https://www.eliseloehnen.com/
To amplify your health with GoddessWell products, go to Goddesswell.co to and use the code SISTERHOOD at checkout to buy one and get one free!
Sign up for Moon School a 29-day meditation journey beginning on the New Moon on June 17: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/moon-schoolTo follow us on Instagram,
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@shainaconners
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As a holocaust survivor, Riane has witnessed both enormous violence, but also spiritual courage. It’s not the courage that we are thought to think of, but the courage to stand up against injustice under love. Her experiences led her to ask questions that we are all asking today: does it have to be this way? Especially when we have such an enormous capacity for caring, consciousness, and creativity. Through her experience, humans were told that we are bad and that we must be rigidly controlled from the top; to instill a fear of God. We have not been told what to build to move to a more caring, sensitive, sustainable, and equitable place. Riane developed new categories through observation and research and what became clear is that for millennia, in our prehistory, humans’ cultural direction is in the direction of the configuration of the partnership system, such as gender partnership and gender equity which are important pillars and components of that partnership system. For Riane, we are now in a time of reclamation and a tipping point, but the issue is which way will it tip?
Riane Eisler, JD, PhD(h), is the recipient of many honors, such as the Distinguished Peace Leadership Award earlier given to the Dalai Lama, and internationally known for her groundbreaking contributions as a systems scientist, futurist, and cultural historian. She is author of many books, including The Chalice and the Blade, now in its 57th US printing and 27 foreign editions, The Real Wealth of Nations, hailed by Nobel Peace Laureate Desmond Tutu as "a template for the better world we have been so urgently seeking," and Nurturing Our Humanity, Oxford University Press, 2019, co-authored with Douglas P. Fry.
Eisler’s innovative whole-systems research offers new perspectives and practical tools for constructing a less violent, more egalitarian, gender-balanced, and sustainable future. Eisler is President of the Center for Partnership Systems, which provides practical applications of her work, and Editor in Chief of the online Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies published at the University of Minnesota. She keynotes conferences worldwide, has taught at many universities, has written hundreds of articles and contributions to both scholarly and popular books, pioneered the application of human rights standards to women and children, has addressed the UN General Assembly, and consults to businesses and governments on the partnership model introduced by her work. For more information, see www.rianeeisler.com and www.centerforpartnership.org.
What we discuss:
03:30 – Introducing Riane
04:38 – The Time of the Feminine for Riane
07:43 – The Framework of Domination Systems
13:35 – Shame of the Feminine and Extractive Earth Culture
19:22 – Rian’s Healing Journey
25:44 – The Value System for a New Economic Model
34:28 – The Awakening
41:49 – The Four Cornerstones
45:13 – Keystone of The Partnership Society
50:24 – A Woman’s Worth
54:42 – Being in Partnership
1:04:12 – Riane in Behalf of the Divine Mother
1:07:02 – Courses on The Four Cornerstones
Learn more from Riane:
www.rianeeisler.com
www.centerforpartnership.orgTo amplify your health with GoddessWell products, go to Goddesswell.co to and use the code SISTERHOOD at checkout to buy one and get one free!
To join a virtual circle with us, go to http://www.globalsisterhood.org/virtual-circles
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The reputation that fairytales have received over the past years precedes itself, which is precisely what made Michelle fall in love with it. She loved the rich imaginary of it all and as she started to also tell more and more of these fairytales, she found her voice changing and herself moving into this interior landscape that was rich in imagery and in human experience. So many of these stories start with wounds, descents, and struggles, like reflective mirrors where she could see her experience in these stories. As she delved deeper into fairytale, the morse she realized that all around the world, people have told these kinds of stories and that there are similar patterns across countries and continents. These stories are all coming out of a human experience; we are all part of one human experience and these stories precisely reflect our shared human experiences.
Michelle Tocher has been writing and telling warm, poignant, and humane stories often from a woman’s perspective. She is the author of the celebrated book “How to Ride a Dragon: Women With Breast Cancer Tell Their Stories”. She has recently published the lauded “The Tower Princess” as well as her new play “The Departure Train”. She has had a long career in communications and storytelling as President of Creative Premises Ltd., a 10-year Toronto-based health communications company. She produced books and films for many organizations and community leaders, including The Canadian Pediatric Society, the Canadian Career Development Foundation, and the Women Scientists of Waterloo.
What we discuss:01:09 – Introducing Michelle
03:15 – Young Michelle and Myths and Stories
05:22 – The Bardic Tradition
06:58 – Printing of Stories
08:54 – Humans Connecting to Stories
12:28 – “The Wheel of Time”
17:25 – Divine Intelligence and Our Relationship to the World
25:12 – Changing the Inside and Outside World Through Storytelling
30:29 – Gnomes in Fantasy
34:56 – What is the Story We Are Living?
37:47 – Healing Trauma and Imprints of Belief Systems
44:31 – The Clue Within the Suffering
50:14 – Innocence and Imaginative Exploration
52:04 – Michelle Relating to Being Human, Leaving the Body, and what Happens Next?
55:20 – Michelle in Behalf of the Divine Mother
56:26 – Where to Find Michelle
You can find Michelle and her wonderful stories at michelletocher.com, wonderlit.com, and her play thedeparturetrain.com.
To amplify your health with GoddessWell products, go to Goddesswell.co to and use the code SISTERHOOD at checkout to buy one and get one free!
To join a virtual circle with us, go to http://www.globalsisterhood.org/virtual-circles
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How does one apply the feminine intelligence and feminine wisdom to the area of business and the cycles and seasons? It starts with coming home to self and understanding your own cycle. Whether you’re bleeding or not, whether you’re in touch with the lunar cycles or not, we can’t escape what is innate within nature. If we are always living on the cycle of the masculine business structure like the 9-5, which is based on the testosterone cycle, and when it comes to allowing nature to be in business especially for entrepreneurs, Kate asks, “How is your cycle moving through your business?”. Your business is always reflecting your energy and your healing. If we are faced with our cycle in a time where we need more rest but the 9-5 is telling us get up and get to work by 8 and come home by 6 PM, the first thing that Kate would change is how we work with our time and our cycle moving with your flow.
Kate Murphy is a Canadian entrepreneur, founder of The Feminine Code, Co-Founder and former CEO of The Play Magnus Group, Investor, Business Advisor as well as an Initiated Priestess. Kate’s work is focused on raising the feminine - both through the path of the priestess and through business. She works with women and entrepreneurs around the world to both start-up and scale-up by combining the sacred with strategy. As an entrepreneur at heart, at the age of 23, Kate co-founded Canada’s largest national dance convention, iDance, while earning both her BBA and MBA between Canada and France. As a priestess, she walks the path of priestess with women in her 1:1 mentorship containers as well. Over the last 16 years, she has also been deeply immersed in her spiritual path, which began in the yogic traditions and eventually led her to the path of her Celtic heritage as a priestess. Her passions are on both sides of the spectrum: the power of masculine strategy and the mysticism of divine feminine wisdom. It is her life's work to help guide and weave the feminine and masculine together, in business and inner worlds.
What we discuss:
01:10 – Introducing Kate
03:08 – The Time of the Feminine for Kate
04:15 – The Ascension
08:58 – The Feminine Wisdom in Business
10:54 – The Feminine Wisdom in Business… For Men
13:31 – The Feminine Code in Workplace Culture, Morale, and Productivity
21:25 – Tips for Tracking Three Months of Cycles
22:34 – Guidance for Men and Women in Start-Ups
24:12 – Kate’s Visions, Intuitions, and Revelations in Business
28:38 – Women’s Sense of Undeserving in Business
31:19 – Kate’s Journey of Transformation
34:13 – Women’s Fear to Present Themselves
36:46 – How to Value Women’s Services
38:01 – Kate’s Steps for Women Starting their Business
41:46 – Running the Feminine Code
43:44 – Feeling Guilty
49:04 – Kate in Behalf of the Divine Mother
50:59 – Where to Find Kate
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Worth of a Woman - A month-long study group and woman’s initiation to heal the patriarchal wound of unworthiness,
reclaim the divinity of your desires and step into your self-worth in every dimension of your life.Taught and guided by: Anne Baring, Yeye Luisah Teish, Mare Chapman, Quanita Roberson and
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More of Kate's story can be found here: https://www.thisiskatemurphy.com/meet-kate and on Instagram at @thisiskatemurphy.To join a virtual circle with us, go to http://www.globalsisterhood.org/virtual-circles
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There has been a real lack of clarity when it comes to solving the great conundrums of the climate crisis, as well as a growing sense of climate nihilism all around. However, all hope is not lost. Justin believes in collective action against the climate crisis, which is why she founded One Earth, which is all about coming together as a collective for climate action as well as being a space with the tools to support collective action for the Earth and for each other. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change or the IPCC, the three pillars solutions framework to solve the climate crisis are 1) a transition to 100% renewable energy, 2) protection, connection, and restoration 50% of the world’s land and oceans, and 3) a transition of our food systems to regenerative agriculture. Having this knowledge as well as the drive to encourage collective action is what Justin believes can help One Earth achieve its goals as well as for the betterment of our climate conditions.
Justin Winters is dedicated to ensuring the long-term health and well-being of all Earth’s inhabitants by building climate resiliency, protecting wildlife and restoring balance to ecosystems and communities. For the past 15 years, she’s worked to accelerate grassroots environmental efforts through cutting-edge philanthropic mechanisms and strategic communications work.
She is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of One Earth, an organization working to galvanize science, advocacy and philanthropy to drive collective action on climate change. Through One Earth, she has pioneered a new approach to climate philanthropy by democratizing access to innovative and impactful climate solution projects around the world, enabling donors at all levels to contribute directly to communities and grassroots leaders who are driving change from the ground up.Widely recognized as a thought leader in innovative and effective philanthropy, Justin and her work have been featured by Forbes, Inside Philanthropy and The Garrison Institute, and she has spoken at numerous high-profile convenings such as Web Summit, Climate Week NYC, SXSW, and Bioneers. She currently serves on the boards of Amazon Frontlines and The Solutions Project and was selected as part of Worth Magazine's 2022 Worthy 100 list of impactful leaders and changemakers.
What we discuss:
01:09 – Introducing Justin
02:40 – The Time of the Feminine for Justin
04:35 – Justin’s Journey
13:49 – Collective Action for Nature
23:01 – Individuals and Collaboration
28:03 – The Global Safety Net
34:30 – Disruption, Unplugging, and How Justin Processes
40:56 – The Beauty of Nature
43:55 – Tips for Collaboration
53:54 – Grassroots Movements and the Need for Funding
01:01:43 – The Story of Lilith
01:05:28 – Justin in Behalf of Mother Gaia
01:07:13 – Where to Find Justin
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You can support Justin and One Earth through their website oneearth.org and also through Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
To join a virtual circle with us, go to http://www.globalsisterhood.org/virtual-circles
To follow us on Instagram,
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Do you feel worthy of what you desire? Do you feel worthy of standing in your truth, create clear boundaries in your relationships, going after your dreams and deeply empowering yourself?
If not, may I ask why? Join us for a conversation today about The Worth of a Woman and what this time is calling for when it comes to how we value ourselves. Shaina Conners and Lauren Walsh have a conversation about what inspired Shaina to birth this upcoming program, Worth of a Woman (beginning May 2nd 2023) and why it is SO important for women to face their unworthiness wounds. Worth of a Woman is a woman’s initiation to heal the patriarchal wound of unworthiness, reclaim the divinity of your desires and step into your self-worth in every dimension of your life. This course will be taught and guided by: Anne Baring, Yeye Luisah Teish, Mare Chapman, Quanita Roberson and Global Sisterhood Co-Founder, Shaina Conners. It will run for 5 week, May 2nd-May 30th and will be based online.
Go to www.globalsisterhood.org/wow to find out more.
To amplify your health with GoddessWell products, go to Goddesswell.co to and use the code SISTERHOOD at checkout to buy one and get one free!
To join a virtual circle with us, go to http://www.globalsisterhood.org/virtual-circles
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Despite moms being important figures in our life, some are better than others, and Bethany explores the mother wound and the complicated relationship daughters have with them. How then do we acknowledge the mother wound? For Bethany, some of the first steps that a person can take are to reflect on the problems in one’s relationship with their mom. For many women, it’s about being able to be authentic; feeling the need to be smaller or less real to protect them in some way. Another step to take is to explore what irks you about your relationship with your mom and how that plays out in real-time. An important question to also ask yourself is that if you could have it any way you wanted, how would you interact with her? What would that relationship be like and how would it be different?
Bethany Webster is a writer, international speaker, and transformational coach. She started blogging in 2013 about the Mother Wound and quickly experienced worldwide demand for her work. Through blending research on intergenerational trauma, feminist theory, and psychology with her own personal story, Bethany's work is the result of decades of research and her own journey of healing. Bethany speaks, consults and mentors around the world sharing her growing body of work that is raising the standard of women’s leadership and personal development. Learn more at www.bethanywebster.com.
What we discuss:
01:09 – Introducing Bethany
02:16 – The Path of Exploring the Mother Wound
17:09 – Bethany’s Journey with the Mother Wound
20:51 – The True Parents and Creators of Reality
26:59 – Addressing the Mother Wound
35:49 – Mothering Ourselves
39:36 – Making Yourself Small
49:01 – Parenting Your Inner Little Girl
1:03:10 – Support for Women
1:06:28 – Bethany in Behalf of the Divine Mother
1:08:50 – Where to Find Bethany
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To learn more about Global Sisterhood go to www.globalsisterhood.org
To join a virtual circle with us, go to http://www.globalsisterhood.org/virtual-circles
To follow us on Instagram,
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The hardship makes the medicine—some of the new age movements make you feel guilty for going through something with some fundamentalist religions saying that you are being punished or it’s your bad karma for being sick. The truth gets twisted, and we have religions and organizations manipulating that narrative. However, for Star Wolf, we came here to take on karma. We came here to take on the light and the dark of this planet. Much like the earthworm turning decay into hummus, we would not be here without the creatures like the earthworm. We also don’t advance just by meditation; we mainly need people to meditate with to get clear, clean up our own act, become authentic, and own and work with our own shadows. We came here in this earth to be fully embodied: heart, body, mind, soul, and spirit. We must be in it, be participating, and paying attention to what’s happening in the world.
Linda Star Wolf has been a visionary teacher and shamanic guide to thousands of people over the last 35 years. Starting out as a therapist in the mental health and addictions fields in the 1980’s, Star Wolf is a nationally certified alcohol and drug counselor who draws from her personal experience of recovery from addiction.
The author of several books, she is the creator of Shamanic Breathwork®, the co-creator of the Shamanic Healing Initiatory Process (SHIP), and the Founder of Venus Rising Association for Transformation, a non-profit organization, and Founder and President of Venus Rising University for Shamanic Psychospiritual Studies. Star Wolf is also the co-founder of the Shamanic Mystery Tours and takes spiritual seekers all over world to explore sacred shamanic sites.
In 2003, Star Wolf and her late husband, Brad Collins, co-founded the Isis Cove Community and Retreat Center in the Blue Mountains of western North Carolina.
What we discuss:
01:12 – Cleansing of Space and Calling in of the Directions
12:00 – Introducing Star Wolf
13:57 – Living Your Purpose
14:46 – Star Wolf’s Process of Darkness
21:47 – Holistic Ways of Healing
42:29 – The Hardship Makes the Medicine
58:21 – Shamanic Healing Initiatory Process
1:07:35 – Feelings of Unworthiness
1:23:49 – Star Wolf in Behalf of the Divine Mother
To amplify your health with GoddessWell products, go to Goddesswell.co to and use the code SISTERHOOD at checkout to buy one and get one free!
Know more about Star Wolf through her website and connect with her through her e-mail.
To learn more about Global Sisterhood go to www.globalsisterhood.org
To join a virtual circle with us, go to http://www.globalsisterhood.org/virtual-circles
To follow us on Instagram,
@theglobalsisterhood
@Laurenelizabethwalsh
@shainaconners
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