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TODAY, I have a wonderful interview for us with my friend, colleague, and fellow creative, Megan Febuary. Megan is an Author, Trauma-Informed Book Coach, and leading expert in creative recovery. Megan and I get into a lot of things as creatives ourselves and folx that facilitate space for others to connect with their more true, more connected, more repaired selves. We talk about wearing multiple hats as creatives, rewriting the narratives of who and how we are and how we have to work or produce as creatives, what trauma informed care is, healing our stories by hearing others' stories (fighting isolation), and how we're all in a constant state of uncovering and some shares around what that looks like for us personally. Get in touch with Megan Febuary w: yourbookyear.com i: @meganfebuary fb: facebook.com/meganfebuarycoaching tt: tiktok.com/thisismeganfebuary Follow Carin on Insta: @carinhuebner REGISTER FOR HEAL TODAY! https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/form/view/627aea9ef97c0f300fe9da58 Join the email list: https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/form/view/62a7a9056cfde7fd9ad9d018 Join Carin's FREE Facebook group: https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/form/view/63223d6e3d298d2c64e6abfa Schedule a discovery call with me to discern what's right for your journey: HEAL (Spiritual Direction): https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/appointment-scheduler/6424b0860dedfae6b80d5d10/schedule GO PUBLIC (Podcasting + Creative Coaching): https://portal.carinhuebner.com/public/appointment-scheduler/6424b2c60ea51ee627d8a250/schedule
What does it look like to be current and liberated in your storytelling work? Can you taste the potency, joy, life, and potential of your medicine? In this episode with Megan Febuary, we talk about the power of story as world-building work and how when we allow ourselves to honor our bodies in the creation process, we grant ourselves the opportunity to draft works that offer powerful medicine that is joyous to create and relevant to this time. In this episode we explore: Growing our capacity to create new stories. How a trauma-sensitive approach to storytelling opens us to up to flow and the power of our voices. Stepping into the true power of being a storyteller in this day. How the work of transforming ideas into digestible forms, especially through the lens of a trauma-informed approach, is the work of wonder, power, and magic. Human Design as a language for style, rhythm, voice, and the true expression Practical ways to use Human Design to support discipline and self-expression in the creative process. About Megan Megan Febuary is an author, trauma-informed writing coach, and founder of the storytelling platform For Women Who Roar featured women's voices from around the world. She has published thousands of works of women and helped hundreds write their books and heal their story. She is currently working on her second book. Links: Follow Megan on Instagram Follow For Women Who Roar on Instagram Your Book Year - Writing Coaching For Women Who Roar Podcast For Women Who Roar - Online Publication For Women Who Roar - Print Poetry Collection
Megan Febuary is an Author and Trauma-Informed Book Coach. Her expertise in the body as a storyteller has been a healing support for hundreds at story workshops and embodied healing retreats. As the Founder of the global storytelling brand, For Women Who Roar, a 100k+ community from around the world, a publisher of the online magazine which has featured over 1000k+ stories of women, and as the Creator of the growing Book Year platform– Megan has guided hundreds of women through the process of writing their books and healing their stories. Over the years, she has been called a master guide for all things writing and creativity. Praised even by the queen of creativity herself, Julia Cameron, Author of The Artist's Way, who called her work "powerful and far seeing.” She currently resides in the Pacific Northwest and is writing her next book.Connect with Megan:InstagramWebsiteHeal Your StoryMegan's Book: For Women Who RoarSponsored by Audible. Get a free audiobook and a 30-day trial of hundreds of thousands of books, podcasts, and Audible Originals. Your free book is yours to keep no matter what. Learn more at:https://audibletrial.com/wepodcastWant more of The We Podcast? You can listen to more awesome episodes on Loudspeaker.org or on any of your favorite podcasting apps. The We Spot is your go-to place for intentional growth, connection, authenticity, and encouragement. We would love to connect with you! Find us on:FacebookInstagramwww.thewespot.comYou can also connect with Sarah Monares on her Facebook and Instagram pages.Thank you for listening and being a part of this community! It means a lot to us!
Megan Febuary, is the author of For Women Who Roar as well as a Trauma-Informed Book Coach. She invites new and experienced women who know they have a story, to write and publish it, find their voice and heal in the process. She received her M.A. from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology with an emphasis on The Body Is A Storyteller. Megan is the creator of Book Year and Founder of For Women Who Roar, through which she has taught embodiment, and helped publish over a 1000 works of women. Megan's passion for narrative focused trauma care and embodied storytelling began at a young age when through her own creative journey you found that it wasn't about the end product, but the process of creating as a form of healing trauma. As an entrepreneur, podcaster, curator of multiple print publications, and leader of creative events, retreats and panels, she has grown a global community of over 100,000 women featuring authors such as Elissa Altman, Lisa Taddeo, and Nana Ghana. Megan, believes in reconciling with the stories we've exiled, staying with the parts of ourselves we keep abandoning, and the potentially messy process at the heart of creative recovery. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/support
Hi friends! Welcome back to Talk with Rox. Today we are talking about writing and how we can use a writing practice to help us heal our wounds. We will be talking with Megan Febuary who is a writer, a book coach, and healer in her own right about writing to heal. I have been journaling since I was a little girl and now use an intuitive writing practice where I channel spirit energy through words. I talk about how stories and characters are energy. Ideas that are circling us in energetic form and can be received through intuitive downloads by humans. We see this with religion and how many similar concepts are found all over the globe at similar times pre internet and easy travel. I share about Elizabeth Gilbert's take on this in her book Big Magic. I also share more about my novel, In Every Life, and the intuitive writing practice I used to channel this story and characters. I meditate for 10-20 minutes before each time I sit down to write. Whether I am writing fiction or just writing in my journal I do this ritual. I talk with Megan on her many beautiful offerings and how she views the writing to heal practice. She talks about many interesting topics from the shadow artist to how to face resistance. I am tagging her page here and you can follow her along on IG @MeganFebuary spelled the way you think February should be spelled!! If you are interesting in learning more about the shadow artist or the wounding that many of us have around creativity. Check out Julia's book here and Megan actually has a really great interview with her on her podcast which is called the book year podcast. So be sure to check that out as well. I believe writing is a sacred practice and an incredibly useful tool when it comes to healing our inner child and subconscious beliefs. I have made journaling an integral part of The Conscious Healing Program and firmly believe in its healing ability. The two best things you can add to your mental health tool kit are meditation and journaling. Make sure you are following along with me on IG @talkwithrox as I will be posting some great content this week, including some journal prompts to help you reparent the inner child. As always, if you are enjoying this podcast please like, follow, share and head to my website talkwithrox.com to drop your email in and be the first to know when the workshop opens and the program launches.I'm so so excited for all the beautiful things to come to help you begin your healing practice. Please enjoy this interesting and fun conversation about writing with Megan!With gratitude, Rox
Dive into this powerful episode with poet Thea Matthews and Megan Febuary as they chat about the power of healing through writing and creativity. Whether you identify as a writer or not, this episode is for anyone who is interested in healing their story. In this episode you will receive powerful insight into healing trauma, healing through writing, tips on spoken word, and creative prompts to empower you to find your own voice. Join the FWWR community > patreon.com/forwomenwhoroar Explore the FWWR Marketplace > fwwrmarketplace.com Learn more about FWWR > forwomenwhoroar.com Shop Vol 3: The Body Issue > here Get to know Thea Matthews > Instagram, website Red Light Lit > website
New year. Same me. Always healing. This is a special episode featuring our year-in-review guide to prompt you to reflect on this past year and dream for what's to come. In this episode, FWWR founder Megan Febuary will guide you through 5 categories: body, mind, spirit, relationship, and vocation to help you consider how you have been shaped by each one this year! No lie. this guide is a game changer, so don't listen unless you're ready to experience breakthrough! You can download your free guide here at forwomenwhoroar.com/yearinreview Passionate about the work FWWR is producing and want to be a part of it? We'd love to have you as roaring ambassador. You can sign up here at patreon.com/forwomenwhoroar
In this episode, FWWR Founder, Megan Febuary will give you all tips and inspiration to get your book started! Get your pen and paper ready to jot down notes for your creative journey! November is only days away and we are starting our first FWWR #nanowrimo challenge! What on earth is #nanowrimo? It’s were you write a book in one month. 50k words to be exact.Traditionally, nanowrimo is for novels, but we are opening up the challenge to all genres! Want to dive into our #nanowrimo journey with us? We'd love to have you! Join our patreon page to get access our all the writing prompts and private community to connect, create, and inspire! Learn more and support the movement at patreon.com/forwomenwhoroar Thanks to our amazing sponsor Ally Shoes!
Enjoy this amazing conversation between FWWR founder Megan Febuary, Poet + therapist Nica Selvaggio, and YoJo Founder Jessa Messina! We talk about everything from empathy as a superpower. Permission and consent as power. And how owning one's queerness is power! You don't want to miss this empowering episode! If you haven't yet. support the work FWWR is doing by joining our Patreon community! You will be connected, inspired, and an important part of the work we're creating! https://www.patreon.com/forwomenwhoroar and our website at https://www.forwomenwhoroar.com/
We are so excited to give you a sneak peek at what's to come in FWWR Season 2: Power! Hosted by FWWR Founder, Megan Febuary–each episode is filled with authentic storytelling, conversations, and poetry with womxn who roar! You do not want to miss out! Be sure to subscribe and review. Episodes drop weekly! If you want to connect more with our community, dive into our membership, social, and site! We look forward to roaring with you!
Megan Febuary is the Founder and Editor-in-chief of For Women Who Roar™. Her passion around storytelling began at a young age with her own creative journey in writing and art as a form of healing trauma. As a storyteller, content curator, and art director, Megan’s vision For Women Who Roar™ was born from a desire to see womxn’s stories empowered and elevated. Her M.A. in Theology and Culture with an emphasis on Trauma, body, and integration was around the stories our bodies hold, but are unable to say out loud. She is currently working up the bravery to publish her first book. For more of Megan: Website: forwomenwhoroar.com Instagram: instagram.com/forwomenwhoroar To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co And if you’d like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
Are you ready to dive deep? Then this conversation is for you. Tune into this candid convo between FWWR founder Megan Febuary and Breast Cancer survivor and fierce advocate Golden Drake as they talk through the power of honesty, the sacredness of sharing the darkness as well as the light, the understanding of true beauty, and the battles of cancer. Get your journals, your pens, your tea, and your tissues because this conversation with bring up all the feelings. Golden was the cover girl and featured interview in our very first print edition. Get your copy today! You can also check out more stories on our site and in our shop! Connect and support Golden's work on Patreon
Megan Febuary is the Founder and Editor-in-chief of For Women Who Roar™. Her passion around storytelling began at a young age with her own creative journey in writing and art as a form of healing trauma. As a storyteller, content curator, and art director, Megan's vision For Women Who Roar™ was born from a desire to see womxn's stories empowered and elevated. Her M.A. in Theology and Culture with an emphasis on Trauma, the body, and integration was around the stories our bodies hold, but are unable to say out loud. Megan has been featured in magazines, podcasts, and panels around the power of voice. As a content curator and social media marketer, she has established several digital platforms with clear brand vision and content direction. Her passion for holding space for women to share their stories has shown itself through publications, hosting creative events and retreats, moderating panels and podcasts, as well as participating in art residencies. She is currently writing her first book that will be released in 2019.For Women Who Roar™ is a digital and print magazine featuring the voices, experiences, and art of women. If you consider yourself a women who roars, then this for you. The name was born from a poem written by Founder, Megan Febuary about the experience of being woman in a society that is scared of the female voice, power, and presence.“I know it scares you to see me get angry. To hear a woman scream and howl and lose her mind. But I've been told to be quiet most of my life. Voice muffled and whispering. So now I'm yelling every chance I get to make up for the silence. Like a lion. Let lose from her cage. Roaring and free.”This poem was the starting point to a much bigger and expansive vision, something all women could be a part of building together through the power of storytelling.When I came across For Women Who Roar, I immediately was inspired by the sacred, powerful community and the openness of expression. It felt like home, and after following for a while I finally plucked up the courage to ask Megan on the podcast. The Ground Up was born from a love of storytelling and the power it creates, and this is the gift that Megan has created with For Women Who Roar. There were so many mic drop moments in this podcast, so grab your notebooks and be ready to be inspired.
Join in on this candid conversation with Neema Murimi and FWWR founder Megan Febuary. We take a deep dive into topics of faith, doubt, trauma, and healing. You do not want to miss this one! Neema's story will empower your voice and challenge you to step into the confidence that You Are More Than Enough. Be sure to subscribe and show us love on the reviews! Issue 1 in print available to shop our site!
Join FWWR founder Megan Febuary and Artist Heather Stringer as they chat through the power of voice, what it means to be an artist (it's not what you think), and the three words you need to let go of as a woman—'I don't know.' Words have power and for so long we have been conditioned to say, 'I don't know' even when we do know. These words Heather describes as, "a slow death of the female voice." Dive into this brave and intimate conversation. Don't forget to subscribe and review! You can find For Women Who Roar on Instagram. Shop our magazine and apparel. Thanks for roaring with us!
Join FWWR founder Megan Febuary and Poet Rosie Llewellyn in a fun and powerful conversation about creativity. Rosie shares her personal journey of adoption, poetry, and how it helped her step into her truest self. This episode will feel like your ease dropping on girls with lots of giggles, speaking serious truth, and will help you step past your fear into your creative breakthrough! You can find information on Rosie's events and poetry book here. Follow our Forwomenwhoroar IG if your haven't for daily inspiration! Shop our re-released first issue on Voice. Shop now!
Join FWWR founder, Megan Febuary and Writer/Illustrator, Jill Landback in a conversation around the power of poetry. Jill shares vulnerably about how poetry gave her a voice through the gift of metaphor to say the unsayable. This episode is for the creative, the artistically blocked, the womxn who is still healing her story, and the lover of poetry. Dive in with us to uncover the mystery of voice and how everyone has a gift to share. You can find Jill's work on IG here You can find her poem in our first issue here
In this candid interview, therapist and photographer Talitha Bullock and FWWR founder, Megan Febuary talk about the process of learning to trust your voice especially in family and religious environments where it wasn't safe too. Talitha shares vulnerably about what it was like to grow up in a conservative church where speaking openly wasn't an option and how she had to grant her own voice permission to speak through a therapeutic and deconstructive healing journey. You can find Talitha on her instagram. You can also find more about her work on her website.
Join us in this intimate conversation with FWWR host Megan Febuary and Poet Nica Selvaggio. In this empowering episode you will hear Nica's story of adoption, biracial identity, writing, and trauma recovery. There is no doubt that this episode will empower you to step into your voice and power as a womxn, as well as dive into your very own creative work! In this 40 minute episode you will also get a sneak peak at three inspiring poems from Nica that will make you feel all the feelings. Are you ready? Be sure to subscribe on podcast channels and show us some love in the reviews! Thanks friends and keep roaring! You can find daily inspiring content on our IG channel: Check out the feed! You can also order the first issue of FWWR here: Shop the magazine You can also shop our FWWR apparel show here: Shop the swag
Take a deep dive into this amazing conversation between host Megan Febuary and vocal coach Karina Brossman as they talk about the importance of discovering one's voice and power. In this intimate interview, Karina shares about what led her to this work as a vocal coach, and powerful tools we can put into practice to get our voice back if it has felt muffled. If you are looking to feel empowered and supported in the discovery of your voice, then this episode is for you! If you are in Seattle, look up Karina's yoga classes and private sessions up! You won't regret it!
Welcome to our very first episode of For Women Who Roar! Meet your host, Megan Febuary, as she shares about how FWWR began, her personal journey into storytelling, and how each one of us roaring womxn no matter what season of life we are in!
For Women Who Roar™ is a podcast hosted by FWWR founder Megan Febuary. Featuring womxn's stories, poetry, and wisdom from therapists, artists, poets, musicians, yoga teachers, and many more. Check out this trailer to get an inside look at the intimate and raw conversations with roaring women that inspire!
EP 009: Tell Your Truth with Megan Febuary Meet Megan Febuary, the Creator and editor-in-chief of For Women Who Roar (FWWR) magazine empowering women to share their stories through art, poetry and voice. While many of us were goofing off with friends, at age 11, she wrote her first book, a biography about the middle school girls who were struggling with abuse and depression. No light conversation! At age 12 she wrote her first memoir. At a young age she was called to be a writer and story-teller. She shares her pain and dark places and how she has turned it into light through expression of writing, poetry and voice. From writing and sharing her truth as a young girl, Megan has turned her passion of embodying stories into a beautifully organic womens’ movement, holding the mic for women to share their stories through art, poetry and voice. For Women Who Roar, a digital and print magazine empowering womxn was born. Grab a glass of wine, and bundle up because this soulful poet and I go deep into conversation as she shares how she connects with her darkness as well as her light and all of the spaces in between. Connect with FWWR on instagram, Facebook and on FWWR website. Thank you for rating, reviewing and sharing this podcast! Head over to my website for the SHOW NOTES and to leave a comment.