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In this episode, I am talking with with the author of Sober Curious and Material Girl Mystical World and founder of The Numinous all about how clarity is the goal of recovery. When we look at the word recover, from a broad perspective we can each indulge in it a bit more. We all have to do some recovering, but it's not only about being recovering from something. Recovery, as I approach it, and as Ruby addresses in this episode, is something to move towards. If we limit recovery to only is the previous definition of recovering from something, we continue to stigmatize and push people away from wanting to grow. Embracing what it is we are recovering leaves stigma behind and we have a place to stand. I am in recovery and so very happy, not because of my time but because of my growth and the depth of which I love myself. Video of this episode https://youtu.be/_gea3hmCrOQ Visit http://www.rubywarrington.com/ for more information about Ruby and all the work she is doing. If you would like to be a guest and share how you’re recovering yourself - Contact me through my website MartinJon.com. Follow me on Instagram to learn more about how I am spreading my Recover Yourself message @martinjon Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/message Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/support Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/support
This interview was fascinating to me as someone who became intrigued with the scientific viability of astrology prior to diving deeply into other esoteric studies of consciousness. Personally I believe astrological natal charts can be more accurate than some of the most prevalent personality tests businesses use today like Meyers Briggs, Jungian personality tests, or DISC Profiles. I’ll spare you my thoughts on the scientific viability of a proper natal chart for now. This conversation is not about astrology.I think it’s important to share what people like Ruby Warrington are doing in the business world. Best known for her widely popular online magazine, The Numinous, Ruby also speaks openly about integrating mysticism into her life in the fashion industry in London in her previous book Material Girl Mystical World. But even more impressive to me, Ruby now works with big brands like Soho House, Unilever, Buick, Lululemon and TopShop who are looking to integrate what she calls “now age” mysticism into their brands. Mysticism, from a scientific and psychological prospective, which is how I tend to view things, is really just another form of introspection. So the work that Ruby does for brands, from a corporate standpoint, is indicative of a major shift in perception for corporations.In this conversation we discuss Ruby’s career, her relationship to alcohol and thoughts on plant medicines and psychedelics, and her latest initiative as the creator of the Sober Curious Movement. That’s really the deep part of this conversation – delving into the the ideas and social constructs we have built around alcohol. Be sure to check out Ruby’s new book – available for purchase on Amazon – Sober Curious: The Blissful Sleep, Greater Focus, Limitless Presence, and Deep Connection Awaiting Us All on the Other Side of Alcohol Click here to listen on iTunes - Apple Podcasts Recognitions: Founder of The NuminousCreator of the “Sober Curious” MovementFounder of a sober-curious event series called Club SödaFounder of Moon ClubAuthor of Material Girl, Mystical World: The Now Age Guide to a High-Vibe LifeAuthor of Sober Curious: The Blissful Sleep, Greater Focus, Limitless Presence, and Deep Connection Awaiting Us All on the Other Side of AlcoholTopics discussed in this conversation include:Ruby’s career journey that began in Fashion Journalism and magazines in LondonAchieving her “dream job” as Features Editor at the prestigious Sunday Times Style MagazineFinding a lack of meaning and contribution to society while working her “dream job”Feeling boxed in by her own self-imposed glass ceilingExploring her passion projects on the sideDiscovering astrology Moving to New York CityHow Ruby got her first book dealRealizing there is an audience of people interested in ancient human technologies and updating them for the “Now Age”How Ruby views herself less as an entrepreneur and more a writerChallenges in being taken seriously as someone so openly mysticalSelf-acceptance and finding a place of “woo woo and proud”A smaller, more niche market that actually understands you can be more valuable than larger scaleA failure that Ruby is most proud of learning fromThe Sober Curious MovementClub Söda NYC eventsRuby’s relationship and journey with alcoholQuestioning why alcohol is so interwoven and engrained into our cultureCreating Club Söda to help her answer these questionsRuby’s goal with the Sober Curious MovementAlcoholics Anonymous vs Sober CuriousStats from AAInner work required alongside alcohol abstinence or sober curiosityTreating alcohol consumption with proper consciousness – is helping you heal or making you numb?How Ruby has created a spectrum for alcoholism or sobriety and why it’s dangerousCorrelations between productivity and sobrietyHow plant medicines can fit into a sober-curious lifestyleFascinating studies around psychedelics and addictionSuppressive therapies vs evocative therapiesA great question to ask yourself: Am I doing this to numb myself or am I doing this to heal myself?Why Ruby considers herself a conscious enterpriseMoon ClubRuby’s brand consulting work with James HotelsBringing opportunities for introspection into mainstream industries via mystical modalitiesRuby’s wellness ritualHow Ruby measures successHow Ruby sees the world evolving and how she intends to contribute to itValuable advice for entrepreneurs Bio:Ruby Warrington is a British lifestyle writer and creator of The Numinous, an online magazine that updates all things “new age” for life in what she terms to Now Age. Author of Material Girl, Mystical World and Sober Curious, she is also cofounder of “sober curious” event series Club SÖDA NYC, and Moon Club, an online spiritual coaching program. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, Simon.
Nyandligheten är tillbaka med besked. New age har blivit Now age. Men den kvinnligt präglade rörelsen passar alltför väl in i rådande samhällssystem, konstaterar Elin Grelsson Almestad. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Fullbokade spådamer i centrala Stockholm, kristaller som inredningsdetalj, inhyrda tarotläsare på fester. Numera går trendiga feminister på shamanska fullmåneceremonier och ägnar sig åt reikihealing. Nyandlighet, mystik och ockultism har blivit trendigt igen, driven av en ny generation av främst kvinnor. Våra mammor var kanske en del av New Age-rörelsen under 1990-talet, en våg av nyandlighet som innebar att begrepp som aura och healing etablerades i Sverige, samtidigt som så kallade alternativmedicinska metoder som homeopati växte sig starkare och yoga blev en vanligare träningsform. Möjligen var mödrarna också med på 1960- och 70-talen då den moderna, nyandliga miljön grundlades i och med hippierörelsen. Dess intresse för att blanda österländsk och västerländsk ockultism genom inslag av allt från astrologi och tarotkort till meditation är grunden till det vi vanligtvis förknippar med det något luddiga begreppet New Age idag. Inte sällan har New Age-feminismen i praktiken blivit en essentialistiskt inriktad särartsfeminism där kvinnans gudomlighet är kopplad till förmågan att bära och föda barn Begreppet New Age är dock passé och dagens rörelse något annat, om man får tro journalisten och författaren Ruby Warrington. Den nyandliga trend som sveper över västvärlden idag definierar hon i stället som Now Age. Warrington är den tidigare redaktören för The Sunday Times modemagasin som idag ägnar sig helhjärtat åt Now Age-rörelsen. I boken Material Girl Mystical World, som utkom 2017, berättar hon om sin resa från stressad karriärkvinna med en inneboende tomhet till att som hon själv uttrycker det hitta sin egen inre gudinna. Now Age är, enligt Warrington, till skillnad från den tidigare New Age-rörelsen en modern uppdatering av nyandlighet som inte ser en motsättning mellan en spirituell världsbild och intresse för mode. Warrington refererar något hånfullt till New Age-kvinnorna som klädda i lila kaftaner, med utvuxet armhår och frånkopplade det moderna samhället medan Now Age-anhängarna är trendiga, uppdaterade city-kvinnor med intresse för sociala medier. Det är personer som har framgångsrika karriärer bakom sig, karriärer som de nu helt eller delvis lämnat till förmån för så kallade spirituella resor och djupare värden i livet. För det är kvinnorna som framförallt ägnar sig åt den nyandliga trenden, något som den har gemensamt med sin föregångare. I religionshistorikern Olav Hammers bok På spaning efter helheten: New Age en ny folktro? från 1997 konstaterar han att kurser i olika New Age-relaterade fenomen främst besöks av kvinnor och förteckningarna över nyandligt orienterade terapeuter består av betydligt fler kvinnor än män. En viktig del i nyandligheten har varit just att lyfta fram det kvinnliga. New age var ett sätt att återvända till gudinnedyrkan, att i opposition till de patriarkala, abrahamitiska religionerna lyfta fram så kallade kvinnliga värden och understryka den kvinnliga kopplingen till naturen. Inte sällan har New Age-feminismen i praktiken blivit en essentialistiskt inriktad särartsfeminism där kvinnans gudomlighet är kopplad till förmågan att bära och föda barn och där det efterfrågas ett upphöjande av vad man ser som naturgivna, kvinnliga egenskaper såsom omvårdnad och intuitivt tänkande. I Now Age är den feministiska analysen något uppdaterad. Det talas fortfarande om kvinnliga egenskaper, men exempelvis Ruby Warrington menar att även män bör utveckla dessa och att det snarare handlar om att låta nedvärderade kvinnligt kodade egenskaper bli de förhärskande i världen. Det handlar inte om jämställdhet mellan biologiska män och kvinnor, utan ett helt nytt feminint paradigm, påpekar hon och konstaterar att Åt helvete med det patriarkala systemet som har bestämt att allt som har med spådom och intuition att göra inte har någon bäring i den riktiga världen. Här finns en tro på kvinnan som god i sig själv och framförallt en självuppfyllande profetia om vilka som förväntas intressera sig för nyandlighet. Spådom ses som kvinnligt, att tänka logiskt och rationellt ses som patriarkalt. Alltså är det kvinnor som i första hand välkomnas och söker sig till mystiken och andligheten. ...en delvis genomförd återförtrollning: en återförtrollning som sker på det avförtrollade, rationella samhällets premisser. Precis som i New Age hänvisar Now Age-rörelsen till förföljelsen av häxor, de kvinnor som århundraden tidigare utmanade makten. I Silvia Federicis samtida feministiska klassiker Caliban and the witch från 2004, återfinns en del liknande tankegångar som hos Warrington; häxan som utmanare av den härskande klassen och dess paradigm, maktens behov av att kontrollera kvinnan och hennes kropp. Men det finns en stor och avgörande skillnad mellan Warrington och Federici. Federici påpekar att anledningen till att tron på magi i lagom doser tillåts idag är att den inte längre utmanar någon maktordning. Vi är så pass disciplinerade i samhället att ett visst utrymme för ockultism och magiskt tänkande inte kommer att störa vårt sociala beteende. Eller som Federici uttrycker det: Även den mest hängivna konsumenten av astrologiska diagram kommer fortfarande att titta på klockan för att vara i tid till arbetet. Den tyske sociologen Max Weber pekade på hur tron på en gudomlig ordning i det moderna samhället övergick till en tro på bara ordning, där världen miste sin förtrollning och förklaringar på religiösa grunder underkändes. Såväl New Age som Now Age är vad Weber skulle kalla för en delvis genomförd återförtrollning: en återförtrollning som sker på det avförtrollade, rationella samhällets premisser. För Now Age omkullkastar ingen samhällsordning eller ifrågasätter kapitalismen, snarare har andlighet och förtrollning kapitaliserats. I Warringtons bok hymlas det definitivt inte med det och det problematiseras inte heller. Här återfinns kapitel med tips på hudvårdsmärken som välsignats av shamaner och kristaller som accessoar. Yoga, retreats och alternativa terapiformer har blivit stora industrier och nyandlighetens trendighet har fått människor med tillräckligt god ekonomi att lägga tusentals kronor på sina inre resor. Andlighet har blivit en produkt som konsumeras precis som andra varor. Samtidigt kan jag inte låta bli att glädjas över att mitt tonårsnördiga intresse för astrologi och mina skamfyllda tarotreadings plötsligt blivit allmänt accepterat, ja rentav trendigt. Min mystik-fascinerade ungdomshäxa i sitt rökelsefyllda flickrum har fått ett slags upprättelse, som jag delar med många andra kvinnor. Ändå läser jag Ruby Warringtons bok med en växande längtan efter den fula, otrendiga, ja rentav otrevliga häxan som lägger mer tid på att ifrågasätta makten än att hitta sina egna chakran. Hon som sätter något på spel, hos sig själv liksom i samhället. Eller som ett av plakaten i protesterna mot Polens hårdare abortlagar under våren 2018 löd: vi är barnbarnen till häxorna som ni aldrig lyckades bränna. Elin Grelsson Almestad, författare Litteratur: Clarissa Pinkola Estés: Kvinnor som slår följe med vargarna. Wahlström & Widstrand, 1998 (originalutg. 1992). Silvia Federici: Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation. Autonomedia, 2004. Olav Hammer: På spaning efter helheten: New Age en ny folktro? Dejavu, 2004. Laurie Penny: Witch Kids of Instagram. The Baffler, 2017-12-13. Ruby Warrington: Material Girl, Mystical World: The Now Age Guide for Chic Seekers and Modern Mystics. Thorsons, 2017. Att spå sig har blivit trendigt, inslag i Godmorgon, världen! i Sveriges Radio P1 av Moa Larsson. 2018-01-06
Ruby Warrington, the influential force behind The Numinous, the high-style, high-vibe online magazine about spirituality for modern women, has always had her finger on the pulse of what's trending. Her new book MATERIAL GIRL, MYSTICAL WORLD: The Now Age Guide to a High-Vibe Life traces Ruby's fabulous adventures as she grows disenchanted with her dream-job as Features Editor for the UK's Sunday Times Style magazine and leaves it all behind—fashion closet perks and all—to take a spiritual leap of faith to become an online entrepreneur and collector of like-minded seekers in bohemian Brooklyn, New York.
When I feel triggered by another woman where I feel competitive or jealous, my practice is too look at it and say, ‘Okay. What is she embodying that's lacking in me for any reason and how can I remind myself that I have access to that also and how can I then focus on cultivating more of that in my life rather than projecting on this innocent being who's just being fucking fabulous? — Ruby Warrington Times are DEFINITELY changing here on this planet as more people tap into the mysticism that is ever present within and with out. As we are called to truly show up in the world as our most authentic self, there are thought leaders who are stepping up to share the wisdom, knowledge, and support for those who are embarking on this wild ride. People who are sharing their authentic truth, their stories and the things that light them up are truly stepping up to have deep and meaningful discussions to allow people to go within and discover who they truly are. This lady, is one of the goddesses that are leading the way. Ruby Warrington is the goddesspreneur behind The Numinous, a cosmic lifestyle platform that bridges the gap between the mystical and the mainstream. In this episode of the Sovereign Goddess Podcast, we talked about... ☾ Facing your fear to become your most authentic self ☾ Ruby's Bitch Slap from the Universe ☾ The importance of Self Care as you become increasingly sensitive ☾ Ruby's conscious partying journey and using alcohol in reverence ☾ Periods. Boundaries. + Feminine Leadership ☾ The power of building Conscious Community ☾ How Ruby handles feeling competitive or jealous about other women ☾ What happens when you really live in the present moment ☾ A modern take of what it means to be a witch in the Now Age ☾ How Ruby stays sane and balanced + her creative hack ABOUT RUBY WARRINGTON Ruby Warrington is a British journalist and author, and founder of The Numinous, a cosmic lifestyle platform that bridges the gap between the mystical and the mainstream. Ruby works regularly with brands on a consultancy basis, while her writing features in publications on both sides of the Atlantic. Other projects include "sober curious" event series Club SÖDA NYC and digital spiritual mentoring program Moon Club. Ruby's first book, Material Girl, Mystical World, is out now with Harper Collins. Both witty and wise, the book is an inspiring call-to-arms for today's young woman, looking to find her authenticity and voice in business, relationships, and spirit. DISCOVER MORE FROM RUBY INSTAGRAM | http://www.instagram.com/the_numinous MATERIAL GIRL, MYSTICAL WORLD | https://the-numinous.com/material-girl-mystical-world-book CLUB SODA | https://www.clubsoda.nyc SIGN UP FOR MOON CLUB | https://www.moonclub.co NEW YEAR. NU YOU RETREAT JAN 1-5 AT KIRPALU | https://kripalu.org/presenters-programs/numinous-presents-new-year-nu-you DISCOVER MORE FROM SABRINA Website | http://www.shamanessagoddessa.guru Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/sabrinariccio Sovereign Goddess Podcast on iTunes | http://bit.ly/sovereign-goddess Stay Woke. A Guide to Thrive E-Course | https://www.shamanessagoddessa.guru/stay-woke-ecourse Shoppe | www.shamanessagoddessa.guru/shop Support this podcast
Today I am joined by Ruby Warrington, author of Material Girl, Mystical World and founder of The Numinous. She is here to discuss her love of fashion, New Age ideas, and how she balances the two. During our conversation, we discuss her journey into new age beliefs, her daily practices, and what she does daily that allows her life to flow with the moon cycles. So, so good! We also jammed on: Her book, Material Girl, Mystical World Her love for astrology and spirituality How she found her divine feminine Plant medicine Our views on Ayahuasca Show notes: http://www.margaretromero.com/episode56
RUBY WARRINGTON, born after the New Age, diving into what she calls the Now Age, has written Material Girl Mystical World. A seasoned journalist known to the fashion “in crowd” as Mystic Ruby, is building a bridge to a “high vibe life”and you are welcome to join… Front Page
Ruby Warrington has a fascinating life and professional story that has seen her traverse the back stages of fashion parades and parties, to now be an author of a modern spiritual and awakening book for women. A self-described lover of astrology and the Divine Feminine, Ruby shares in this episode of The Priestess Podcast how to navigate the mystical world of divinity, connection and enlightenment as a modern and maybe even material girl. Cue the 80's Madonna!
“A way to get your creative projection into the world is not to put too much pressure on it.” - Ruby Warrington Ruby Warrington is a British editor, author, and curator, currently living in Brooklyn, New York. In 2013 she launched The Numinous, a cosmic lifestyle platform that bridges the gap between the mystical and the mainstream. Her first book, Material Girl, Mystical World, is out now, updating all things new age for life in the “Now Age.” Ruby takes readers on a sophisticated metaphysical romp into a world of trendy psychics, bohemian celebrities, crystal-wearing young socialites, and the most sought-after, referral-only healers. Ruby's other projects include the “sober curious” event series Club SÖDA NYC and the digital spiritual mentoring program Moon Club. “My biggest stumbling blocks were my own fears.” - Ruby Warrington Ruby's visionary journey took off in childhood, when she actively connected to that side of her creativity and began to bridge the gap between the real and mystical world. She somehow detached with this side when growing up, however, she eventually began a deeper self-inquiry and that was when she was brought back to her passion – astrology. What began as a research and side project, the vision became The Numinous. In this episode, Ruby shares her huge awakening, when she listened to that part of herself that said there was something else for her out there. She shares how at a point she was paralyzed by fear. She opens up as to how Club SÖDA, a side project which was deeply personal, came into fruition. She also shares about her mentorship program, the Moon Club Community. She believes that everything is by cosmic design and we all are merely channels. Find out more about Ruby: Get in touch: Ruby Warrington Sign up for a newsletter: https://the-numinous.com Join the event series: https://www.clubsoda.nyc Instagram: @the_numinous
Purpose is something we all seek on the heroine’s journey, especially at breaking points when we may wonder where our lives are headed and what really matters. This is the central theme in today’s episode with Ruby Warrington, author of Material Girl, Mystical World and founder of The Numinous, a wonderful online resource that helps bridge the gap between mystical and mainstream.More about this episode: majomolfino.com/blog/2018/1/28/whats-your-purpose-with-ruby-warringtonRuby covers the definition of dharma (or “purpose”) and how we find our own, as well as how to strip away the layers of conditioning that can leave us feeling stuck. In sharing her journey of coming out of the spiritual closet and finding her dharma, Ruby also provides practical advice for enhancing our personal and professional lives.Show Notes:-Ruby as a girl: A talkative child who was enamored with the idea of expressing herself through words. [2:10]-Finding independence after high school, dreaming of working in fashion during her college years, and her first job at a print magazine. [6:29]-On landing her dream job and everything she thought she’d always wanted, and the stress, confusion, and anger that quickly followed in the form of an existential crisis. [9:44]-The critical point in Ruby’s journey that reshaped her future: taking up a new passion project after much self-reflection. [13:26]-On the imbalance that comes when we neglect our sense of mystery and wonder, Ruby’s vision for The Numinous, and how the universe intervened on her behalf. [18:45] -Establishing herself as a freelance journalist, turning points on the path to achieving her vision, and coming out of the spiritual closet. [22:48]-Diving into Ruby’s book, Material Girl Mystical World, and the concept of dharma. [25:40]-Spiritual tools and techniques that help strip away layers of conditioning to reveal our true purpose. [29:54]-Bonus story: Ruby gets personal and emotional about her hair – a metaphor around connecting to the inner, divine feminine. [35:55]References:Majo's website – majomolfino.comRuby's website – rubywarrington.comCheck out The Numinous & find Ruby’s book, Material Girl, Mystical World – the-numinous.com/material-girl-mystical-world-bookMusic by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs – carolynpennypackerriggs.comHave questions about this episode? What are some of your challenges? Leave a message or send a text to 513-HEROINE.Submit an iTunes review for the show and then email us that you’ve done it at majo@heroine.fm – receive a free audio training on personal branding & how to reach out to women you admire in return!Want to support women's voices? Go to patreon.com/heroinefm & become a bigger part of the Heroine community. Check out our rewards for supporters.
Purpose is something we all seek on the heroine’s journey, especially at breaking points when we may wonder where our lives are headed and what really matters. This is the central theme in today’s episode with Ruby Warrington, author of Material Girl, Mystical World and founder of The Numinous, a wonderful online resource that helps bridge the gap between mystical and mainstream.More about this episode: majomolfino.com/blog/2018/1/28/whats-your-purpose-with-ruby-warringtonRuby covers the definition of dharma (or “purpose”) and how we find our own, as well as how to strip away the layers of conditioning that can leave us feeling stuck. In sharing her journey of coming out of the spiritual closet and finding her dharma, Ruby also provides practical advice for enhancing our personal and professional lives.Show Notes:-Ruby as a girl: A talkative child who was enamored with the idea of expressing herself through words. [2:10]-Finding independence after high school, dreaming of working in fashion during her college years, and her first job at a print magazine. [6:29]-On landing her dream job and everything she thought she’d always wanted, and the stress, confusion, and anger that quickly followed in the form of an existential crisis. [9:44]-The critical point in Ruby’s journey that reshaped her future: taking up a new passion project after much self-reflection. [13:26]-On the imbalance that comes when we neglect our sense of mystery and wonder, Ruby’s vision for The Numinous, and how the universe intervened on her behalf. [18:45] -Establishing herself as a freelance journalist, turning points on the path to achieving her vision, and coming out of the spiritual closet. [22:48]-Diving into Ruby’s book, Material Girl Mystical World, and the concept of dharma. [25:40]-Spiritual tools and techniques that help strip away layers of conditioning to reveal our true purpose. [29:54]-Bonus story: Ruby gets personal and emotional about her hair – a metaphor around connecting to the inner, divine feminine. [35:55]References:Majo's website – majomolfino.comRuby's website – rubywarrington.comCheck out The Numinous & find Ruby’s book, Material Girl, Mystical World – the-numinous.com/material-girl-mystical-world-bookMusic by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs – carolynpennypackerriggs.comHave questions about this episode? What are some of your challenges? Leave a message or send a text to 513-HEROINE.Submit an iTunes review for the show and then email us that you’ve done it at majo@heroine.fm – receive a free audio training on personal branding & how to reach out to women you admire in return!Want to support women's voices? Go to patreon.com/heroinefm & become a bigger part of the Heroine community. Check out our rewards for supporters.
This episode feels so cozy to me. Listening to it brought back all the joy I felt when we recorded a couple weeks ago in Ruby's beautiful Brooklyn apartment. Sitting across from her surrounded by lush plants, shinny crystals, and cool photography-- I never wanted to end the episode and after two hours of flowing conversation it was truly hard to leave. Ruby is one of those people you meet and immediately want to be around and listen to. Not only does she have a soothing voice (complete with a British accent) with it she tells stories of her life in London as a fashion and lifestyle journalist, spews fascinating spiritual and astrology facts, antidotes of falling in love and moving to New York City, starting her online magazine The Numinous, and musing being a Material Girl in a Mystical World. I'm proud of this conversation and how it effortlessly meandered into such interesting areas. We of course talked about her journalism career where she interviewed everyone from Lady Gaga to Claire Danes but also things I've never heard her discuss before like her eating disorder recovery and how she met and fell in love with her husband. We talk about how she found a career that she loves and fills her up as well as how she got into astrology and what the process of writing her book was like and what sharing it with her family was like. We get into the mystical vs. the scientific and where she is now with spiritual activism at the core of all her work which means taking all this mystical knowledge and using it for good in the world. I adore Ruby, her message, book, and this conversation. Hope you like it too and let me know. Notes from the Show:-Ruby's Website-The Numinous Online | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Pinterest-Ruby's new book:: Material Girl, Mystical World-Ruby's Moon Club and Club Soda-article on 'Spirits' (alcohol) and Spirituality-article on The Numinous about the wellness and healthcare-article on Gabby Bernstein's fashion choices-I met Ruby through Jessica Murnane and we mention her a million times (and we love her!)-Bob Roth's episode on the pod where we talk about TM Meditation-Shelley Von Strunckel (astrology Ruby learned lots from)-Tabata (similar to the workout Ruby does)-Her super-duper-oatmeal: oats, chia seeds, macha, hosuwu, moon deli adaptogen blend powder, homemade hemp milk, mashed banana, cinnamon, walnuts-Movie: Spring Breakers, Romeo and Juliette, When Harry Met Sally-TV: The Affair, The Great British Baking Show, Sex in the City-Books:: her book (of course) & A Secret History-Music: Jay Shepard (her brother) Cool Things to Check-Out:-Check out Isabel's FREE VIDEO series, then pop into the Facebook Group and let's discuss!-The Good Fest will be in L.A. on Feb. 3rd, 2018 !! Get $10 off with the code "KATIEDALEBOUT"-Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I'll be and what I'm loving!-Join the listener Facebook Group-Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling or leave a review if you have read it. — Show Sponsors — Try it FREE for 30 Days Enter "Let It Out" in the "How Did You Hear About Us?" sectionIf you are a freelancer, business owner, or have a small business on the side you know how hard it can be to keep on top of business finances. I know, and that is why I integrate the best tools out there that allow me to spend my time on doing what I do best, into my business. Freshbooks is one of those go-to tools. With FreshBooks you can easily send clients professional customized invoices, easily keep track of business expenses, get paid faster, and more. FreshBooks has now been totally redesigned from the ground up and custom built for exactly the way you work. It is the simplest way to be more productive, organized, and most importantly get paid for the important work you do in the world.Get a 30 day, unrestricted free trial by going to www.FreshBooks.com/LetItOut and entering "LET IT OUT" in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
Ruby Warrington is the force behind the Numinous. I adored Ruby Warrington even before we spoke. I knew we would be kindred spirits because she admitted in her book that her power lipstick was MAC Lady Danger. So, of course I had to put my own Lady Danger on for our Skype call to record the session. And thus, magic ensued. I love Ruby because she comes from a journalist background, yet is pulled to topics that traditional journalism generally avoids, like astrology, spiritual topics, and Burning Man. I doubly knew I would love her when she admitted that Burning Man wasn't the easiest sell for her when she attended. For anyone who has ever made a huge transition in life and wanted to write about it, you will have something to learn from Ruby. Not only did she leave journalism as a full-time career to explore writing and living in the more spiritual arena, she also moved from London to NYC along the way. Ruby is the perfect spokeserson for those who want to explore topics like tarot, astrology, sound baths, yoga, and crystals while still dressing to kill (and wearing Lady Danger lipstick). I found Ruby's book to be an excellent primer for the spiritual-curious, as it explores a wide array of topics under that umbrella with honesty and humor. I know you're going to love this conversation just as much as I did. Show notes with links See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest on the latest episode of Synchronicity is founder of the lifestyle website, "The Numinous" AND author of a brand new book (out today!) "Material Girl, Mystical World." Oh and maybe I should mention her name. Ruby Warrington. And Ruby likes to build bridges. Not physical bridges, but bridges between worlds. The bridge she's currently building is between the traditional world we experience in our day-to-day lives and the unseen numinous world. Before I go any further, something numinous is defined as having a strong religious or spiritual quality; indicating or suggesting the presence of a divinity. My kinda word. Last Friday, Ruby and I had a great conversation at her apartment in Williamsburg, primarily about her life in the fashion world, how astrology opened up her world view and how the numinous can be found in every aspect of our lives. Here are a few other topics we cover: - plant medicines - the re-emergence of the divine feminine - the importance of non being too serious - the sacred in the mundane - how to live in a mystical world It was a blast sitting down with Ruby and I strongly encourage you to check out her new book.
“Just take the first step. Do not hesitate. […] And don’t expect it to be perfect. Every mistake is an equally valid, if not a more valid part of the journey than every success.”– Ruby WarringtonIn this episode, you’ll hear about:My guest Ruby, and how she combined her passion for writing and astrology with her media background to create a fascinating platform and contribute something of value to society from a place of service and true integrity.Ruby Warrington is a journalist, consultant and entrepreneur, founder of the conscious lifestyle platform The Numinous, and the author of Material Girl Mystical World, her first book, coming out on May 2, 2017. She also manages other projects such as Club SÖDA NYC, and Moon Club, a monthly mentoring program for spiritual activists.Guest: Ruby WarringtonHosted By: Kitty WatersThis fantastic podcast will give you an insight and direction into astrological and mystical practices, New Age updated for the Now Age and arise of self-awareness.Episode TopicsA love for sharing storiesPresenting the numinous, from woo-woo to chicConnect with your 5-year-old selfHealing the daughter-mother relationshipWork-life balanceEntrepreneurship is creativityYou will leave this episode with the knowledge, passion, and purpose to take the first steps to start a business you will never get bored of.For more RUBY WARRINGTON go to rubywarrington.comThe GOLDEN Details: Subscribe to the podcast in iTunesFor more KITTY TALKS:Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @kittytalksJoin our group on Facebook and register for more podcasts on our website: www.kittytalks.comRecommended Links & References:the-numinous.comclub-soda-nycwww.moonclub.coWe love hearing from our Kitty Listeners! If you’ve got a question about today’s episode or want to leave us some inbox love, you can email us at ask@kittytalks.com Or, you can always find Kitty chatting in our Kitty Talks Facebook Community. We would LOVE it if you’d leave a podcast rating or review on iTunes. We also know it can be kind of tricky to figure out. Here are a few step by step instructions on how to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPadLaunch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Search the podcast you want to rate or review. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Enter your iTunes password to login. Tap the Stars to leave a rating. Enter title text and content to leave a review. Tap Send. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.