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There comes a time in a woman's life where she has to venture into the spiritual underworld. As she descends down into the darkness, with her spirit guide alongside her, she is shown the truth of her life and the meaning of her choices. It's a death of sorts. But she gets a second chance to choose again. In this episode, Jess reads from the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, a book that was on the New York Times Bestseller List for 148 weeks, while giving her own insights. This time she understands the value she holds as a feminine being, she is aware of who the predators are, and she understands the consequences of her choices. This time her eyes are wide open. The journey is arduous as it's a journey of endurance and a journey that a woman has to take on her own with only her spirit guide for comfort. This is where she will gain the courage to transform. Without this deep transformation, a woman will pay the price. Without transformation into her true feminine power and her true feminine value, once again she will see that the poor bargaining in her life, where she didn't understand what she was choosing, leads her to be the sacrifice again. Only this time the suffering will be more painful as she'll know that she is the sacrifice. As she awakens to realise that she was the sacrifice, this produces a river of never-ending tears and, with that, she descends even deeper into the spiritual underworld to receive the nourishment and healing for all the psychic rips and tears. This episode is for those women (and men) who have an innocent heart, a heart that is fully open and giving, and who possibly made agreements not fully realising what they were signing up to. In this dark and haunting episode, you'll realise that you are not alone on this journey and that this is the archetypal journey of the feminine. For those who are brave enough (or are pushed unwillingly) into descending into the spiritual underworld, this is a feast and brings true power to the vision you want to create for your life. Takeaways The predator and the naive woman archetype is prevalent in many women's lives. Endurance is not just about survival; it's about growth and strength. Women often make poor bargains that lead to loss of self. The loss of innocence is a necessary rite of passage for women. The flowering apple tree symbolizes the nurturing aspect of the feminine. Understanding one's value is crucial in relationships and life. The journey into the underworld is essential for self-discovery. Women must reclaim their sovereignty to thrive. The psyche's mill must be active for nourishment and creativity. The devil represents the dark forces that prey on the unaware. The desire for an easier life often leads to personal sacrifice. Awakening to the bargains made in life can be painful but necessary. Numbness often follows the realization of sacrifices made. Dismemberment symbolizes the loss of innocence and the beginning of transformation. The incubation period is crucial for self-discovery and healing. Rituals of protection can guide us through difficult times. Tears serve as a powerful healing mechanism for the psyche. The loss of psychic hands represents a disconnection from self-care and comfort. The silver axe symbolizes the necessity of cutting away the old to make way for the new. The journey into the underworld is essential for reclaiming one's power and femininity. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Spiritual Journey 21:13 Understanding the Poor Bargain 35:21 The Loss of Innocence 49:49 The Symbolism of the Apple Tree 56:45 The Bargain of Hard Work vs. Ease 01:02:32 The Numbness of Realization 01:10:17 The Incubation Period of Self-Discovery 01:17:51 The Ancestral Guidance in the Underworld 01:25:24 The Loss of Psychic Hands 01:35:14 The Descent into the Underworld 01:40:34 The Power of the Wild Woman 01:45:55 The Journey of Transformation Connect with Jess www.goinward.co.uk www.instagam.com/goinward
Hi Witches On this episode Amethyst discusses how her witchcraft practice led to her entire life changing and carving out a career in the witchcraft industry. We touch on topics such as protection magick, baneful witchcraft, karma, the three fold law and our take on it along with authenticity and the witchcraft aesthetic. Books Amethyst references on this episode are You Can Heal Your Life by Louise L Hay and Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. You can find Amethysts community here - https://www.facebook.com/share/bh6oeM5iP3cdKkgV/?mibextid=K35XfP If you would like to be featured on a future show please drop me an email on carly@thewhitewitchcompany.co.uk and I will come back to you as soon as I can. Find me on Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/130512693-carly-rose My website - The White Witch Podcast Find my witchy book club The Literary Witches Coven here - The Witches Institute | creating Podcast episodes, Online Workshops, Grimoire Sheets | Patreon Find my witchy zines here - https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheWhiteWitchCompany The White Witch's Book of Healing: The White Witch's Book of Healing: Weaving Magickal Rituals throughout your Craft for Sacred Healing and Reclamation of the Wild Witch Within: Amazon.co.uk: Rose, Carly: 9781914447266: Books Lots of witchy love - Carly xx
Kaisa and Kristen recount a very recent story that is relevant to the discussion on anger in the body. We've had a lot of internal reactions to the topics we talk about on the podcast, and we were fortunate enough this time to be able to share personal observations on anger as a teacher; the projection, the internal reflections, and the repair. Kaisa also shares a dream that came right after the event, and how it has all helped shift things within her attitudes and connection to life. Resources; ‘Women Who Run With The Wolves' by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma' by Peter Levine
Kristen and Kaisa explore the topic of anger and rage in the body center. We discuss how anger can initially be projected, but the real work is within undergoing an internal process that requires contemplation of the source and direction of energy. Anger can be a creative process and actually regenerate modes of energy stuck within the body. Through uncovering our own relationship to anger in dreams and life, we start to understand how it can be cultivated and used as a tool. We also look at how anger has appeared in mythology such as the archetype of Ares and Hephaestus. Anger can show up not only when boundaries are being disrespected, but also when feelings of being ‘pushed out' or outcasted appear. Looking at these examples can help understand the complexities of anger and how it can become more conscious. The contemplation and reflection of anger is essential in the process of individuation. ‘Releases' from anger such as creativity, grief, or humor is also a helpful part of working with the intense experience. Resources; ‘Anger as Inner Transformation' by Stephen A. Martin https://cdn.fbsbx.com/v/t59.2708-21/431825284_242686818931593_7134047979827673448_n.pdf/Anger_as_Inner_Transformation.pdf?_nc_cat=102&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=2b0e22&_nc_ohc=fXAqeKiPVTkAX_ZjAXs&_nc_ht=cdn.fbsbx.com&oh=03_AdSKGYbf7AGG0SrKw-30d5yhG67uIJBmCa82N_Xg2Mly6g&oe=65EFDAAB&dl=1 ‘Women Who Run With The Wolves' by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés ‘Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma' by Peter Levine
Welcome to episode 71 of The Orgasmic Lifestyle Podcast with Venus O'Hara. In this new moon episode, we'll be discussing guidance. We'll be speaking with Quenton Stroud, The Master Oracle, a celebrity psychic and spiritual counsellor. I also review the book ‘Women Who Run With The Wolves - Contacting The Power of the Wild Woman,' by Clarissa Pinkola Estés The episode ends with a guided meditation with affirmations for divine guidance.
Anna talks the repercussions of this podcast, birth and daddy-breakup anniversaries, dream analysis, betterhelp, old rage and survival strategies, Women Who Run With The Wolves and funny little dates.
Rifa and Chris are in Amsterdam, where they visit the infamous Sex Museum and check out Nan Goldin's major retrospective This Will Not End Well at Stedelijk. In 'What You Reading For?' Chris is reading Zoe Gilbert's novel Mischief Acts, while Rifa is reading Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Thank you for listening, it means a lot. If you're enjoying Refigure please tell your friends, or leave a nice review or something.
016. Kasey Dreier is a former environmental engineer turned burnout prevention coach after two transformative near-death experiences. She is the co-founder & CEO of Bask + Being, which is an organization of changemakers focusing on (re)building an economic ecosystem (not an empire) that's inclusive, just, and equitable for people and the planet. She is a Tedx speaker, my life coach of four years and an all around magical unicorn being who is exceptionally great at being herself. In this episode, we discuss: + how two near-death experiences caused a chain reaction of deaths and rebirths, and why this led her to ditch everything she thought she knew about living "right" + how capitalism forces a burnt out culture as a means to survive and why we need to redefine what success means + the power of questioning everything and accepting that we may not have any answers + what it feels like to be fully embodied and in touch with your nervous system + the difference between codependent, independent and INTERdependent + why the best way to effect change is by healing within and finding awe in the mystery of life Enjoy!!! More Kasey: https://www.instagram.com/kaseydreier https://baskandbeing.com/the-reset-deck/ Women Who Run With The Wolves: https://amzn.to/46yqpLo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/undiscovered-by-jami/message
In this (the final episode in this season of Midlife Illuminated) I share something that every woman needs. Particularly in midlife, when we are overwhelmed by the needs of others. It's the need to return to ourselves. In the classic book Women Who Run With The Wolves, this is described as "homing". With thanks to Clarissa Pinkola Estes - author of Women Who Run With The Wolves - for enlightening me on the need for homing. I hope this episode gives you the permission you need to do your own homing. I'm now starting a quiet time of no podcasting and no social media posting. To find out how transformative this was last year, listen to episode 68 of this podcast ("I saw the light! Here's how.") You can find it here: https://pod.co/midlife-illuminated/tuning-out-others-and-tuning-into-yourself Lastly, I'd like to say a big thank you for tuning in - I'm so grateful for you choosing to join me here. I look forward to sharing more illuminations with you when I'm back for season 5 (make sure you've hit the subscribe button to hear the new season). Wishing you a wonderful summer! Suzy x If you'd like to get in touch with me, here's how: My website: https://peppermintwellness.co.uk/ Join me at my monthly Peppermint Pause: https://peppermintwellness.co.uk/peppermint-pause/ Join my in my Freshly Minted membership: https://peppermintwellness.co.uk/freshly-minted-membership/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peppermintwellness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeppermintWellness
In this episode I share one of my favorite books The Woman Who Run With The Wolves. We dive deep into the idea of the Wild Woman Archetype and I discuss some more themes from this book. I share my favorite exercise from this book, "descansos" and thoughts on generational trauma and the mother wound. Find the book here - Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph. D. Download the Libby app - free library app Listen to Back From The Boarderline Podcast episode I mentioned here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moon-body-soul/message
Introducing our JUICIEST (and longest) episode yet! We had neat and tidy plan for this topic which flew out the window the second we hit record. This conversation is nothing short of confessional – two new friends really telling each other truth about how they feel about the bodies they live in. We share stories about trying to relate to our mothers as little girls, teenage eating disorders, contagious self-criticism, working out as an assault survivor, postpartum body shaming, botox + plastic surgery, social media comparison and seriously so much more. It got so good that the sun set on our conversation and we decided to let it be double-length. We would love to keep this conversation going! If you have thoughts or questions about this topic (or any, really), DM us so we can do a follow up. Join Very Good Mothers Club to be a part of our community and get your questions answered on a future episode! Find Jess at Jessica Hover on Youtube and @jess_hover on Instagram Find Layne @enquiryco on Instagram Book excerpt: Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
In this episode I read from the classic Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. She tells us about the 'wild woman', the wise and ageless presence in the female psyche that gives women their creativity, energy and power. For centuries, the 'wild woman' has been repressed by a male-orientated value system which trivialises women's emotions. Using a combination of time-honoured stories and contemporary casework, Estes reveals that the 'wild woman' in us is innately healthy, passionate and wise. I first discovered this book a couple of years ago when Bandana Tewari recommended it on the show. Recently I came back to it, and I want to share the afterword with you in this episode, where we explore the concept - story is medicine. Discover show notes, our library and more on www.goingconscious.com. Connect with Nikki:Instagram & LinkedIn @nikkitrott www.consciousaccelerator.com
Sjálfsbjörg, landssamband hreyfihamlaðra, fór af stað í síðustu viku með herferð og vitundarvakningu um aðgengismál sem þau kalla - Öllum er boðið, nema fötluðum. Herferðin, sem er ansi beitt, varpar ljósi á að ef aðgengismál eru ekki í lagi þá er í raun verið að útiloka fatlað fólk. Þær Margrét Lilja Aðalsteinsdóttir, formaður Sjálfsbjargar og Ósk Sigurðardóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Sjálfsbjargar komu í þáttinn og sögðu okkur frekar frá aðgengismálum og þessari herferð. Við fengum í dag nýjan pistil eða öllu heldur vinkil frá Guðjóni Helga Ólafssyni, skúffuskáldi og þjóðfræðiáhugamanni úr Flóanum. Í dag bar hann vinkilinn að sviðum, nánar tiltekið sviðahausum. Og lesandi vikunnar í þetta sinn var rithöfundurinn Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir. Hún er að gefa út nýja bók þessa dagana, Útsýni, sem við forvitnuðumst aðeins um. En svo sagði hún okkur auðvitað frá því hvaða bækur hún hefur verið að lesa undanfarið og hvaða bækur og höfundar hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Bækurnar sem Guðrún Eva talaði um: Women Who Run With The Wolves eftir Clarissa Pinkola Estés Lífið að leysa eftir Alice Munro Tól eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur Jón Oddur og Jón Bjarni eftir Guðrúnu Helgadóttur Undrun og skjálfti eftir Amélie Nothomb The Corrections eftir Jonathan Franzen Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Viðbein / Hljómsveitin Eva (Jóhanna Vala Höskuldsdóttir og Sigríður Eir Zophoníasardóttir) Einsemd / Snorri Helgason (Snorri Helgason og Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson) Á rauðum sandi / Ylja (Bjartey Sveinsdóttir og Guðný Gígja Skjaldardóttir) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON OG GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR
Sjálfsbjörg, landssamband hreyfihamlaðra, fór af stað í síðustu viku með herferð og vitundarvakningu um aðgengismál sem þau kalla - Öllum er boðið, nema fötluðum. Herferðin, sem er ansi beitt, varpar ljósi á að ef aðgengismál eru ekki í lagi þá er í raun verið að útiloka fatlað fólk. Þær Margrét Lilja Aðalsteinsdóttir, formaður Sjálfsbjargar og Ósk Sigurðardóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Sjálfsbjargar komu í þáttinn og sögðu okkur frekar frá aðgengismálum og þessari herferð. Við fengum í dag nýjan pistil eða öllu heldur vinkil frá Guðjóni Helga Ólafssyni, skúffuskáldi og þjóðfræðiáhugamanni úr Flóanum. Í dag bar hann vinkilinn að sviðum, nánar tiltekið sviðahausum. Og lesandi vikunnar í þetta sinn var rithöfundurinn Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir. Hún er að gefa út nýja bók þessa dagana, Útsýni, sem við forvitnuðumst aðeins um. En svo sagði hún okkur auðvitað frá því hvaða bækur hún hefur verið að lesa undanfarið og hvaða bækur og höfundar hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Bækurnar sem Guðrún Eva talaði um: Women Who Run With The Wolves eftir Clarissa Pinkola Estés Lífið að leysa eftir Alice Munro Tól eftir Kristínu Eiríksdóttur Jón Oddur og Jón Bjarni eftir Guðrúnu Helgadóttur Undrun og skjálfti eftir Amélie Nothomb The Corrections eftir Jonathan Franzen Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Viðbein / Hljómsveitin Eva (Jóhanna Vala Höskuldsdóttir og Sigríður Eir Zophoníasardóttir) Einsemd / Snorri Helgason (Snorri Helgason og Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson) Á rauðum sandi / Ylja (Bjartey Sveinsdóttir og Guðný Gígja Skjaldardóttir) UMSJÓN: GUNNAR HANSSON OG GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR
A somatic theatre for the imagination. Come with me into the deep forest and offer your emotional pain to the Greater Cycle in nature that repurposes, renews, and rebirths all emotional ache. This is a 15-minute poetic talk, a 17-minute guided visualization meditation, and a short conclusion to help you see the purpose of your pain.I write, record, and edit all my own meditations, so thank you for all shapes of support. I am deeply grateful that this work can continue because of you :) SezJoin the new NEWSLETTER here.To make a donation or support this work, join me on Insight Timer
Have you ever considered the impact your own childhood has on the way YOU parent? Perhaps you've identified things you'd like to do differently when raising your own children, compared to the way you were raised? This week's episode is a conversation about the impact our family of origin has on our mothering experience. Jacquie is joined by Perinatal Psychologist Yara Heary from Life After Birth Psychology. Together they discuss family, the inner child, self-compassion and how the experience of anger can be harnessed as a force for change. You can connect with Yara via her Instagram @lifeafterbirthpsychology or her website www.lifeafterbirth.com.au Yara's book recommendation: Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola EstesFollow Jacquie Ward on Instagram @the_brave_space_Follow Kylie Camps on Instagram @kyliecampsFollow The Kind Parenting Company on Instagram @thekindparentingcompanySign up to The Kind Parenting Company newsletterFor 20% off The Kind Parenting Company Sleep & Behaviour Programs use the code KPCPODCAST20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to the story of La Mariposa, the Butterfly Woman, a tale about the power of the female body, reflect on its potential to pollinate and fertilize. This version of the story is found on the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estés.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
Listen to the story of the Ugly Duckling, a tale about the endurance, belonging and finding one's own kind. This version of the story is found on the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estés.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
https://my.captivate.fm/www.selfhelpwitch.com/work-with-me (Book a Cosmic Mirror Birth Chart Reading ) Spiritual predators feed on another's energy, systematically robbing another person of their agency, intuition, and ultimately, their sense of power. We hear stories of spiritual predators destroying the lives of seemingly intelligent, capable, and decent people. But how does this happen? In this ep, we're exposing the MO of the spiritual predator through points of view. We'll explore the story of Sarma Melngalis, as told in the Netflix docuseries Bad Vegan, as well as through the mythical fairy tale of Bluebeard, as told in https://bookshop.org/a/22498/9780345409874 (Women Who Run With The Wolves) by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés. OUTLINE 9:28: The Many Selves, The Trap, and the Fantasy 19:35: Tests, Spiritual Anemia, and the Bleeding Key 32:13: Hunting the Hunter and Recovering Instincts 49:07: Discernment as Spiritual Self Care --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpwitch/message
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Join Christine & Guest co-host, Sacil, as they talk about Occupational Wellness & chat with their special guest Julie Foucht about the Art of Feminine Marketing. Shealo Glo - www.shealoglo.com Now offering Subscriptions * Delivered on the 1st & 15th! Nominate your Shearo by emailing subject "My Shearo" to shealoglo@gmail.com Stillpoint - https://www.amazon.com/Stillpoint-Self-Care-Playbook-Caregivers-Breathe/dp/1732370400 Book a free inquiry coaching session with Christine at https://www.christinegautreaux.com Join us in community: https://women-connected-in-wisdom.mn.co/feed Join Christine at one of her events: https://linktr.ee/christinegautreauxmsw Join the Inspired by Indigo Community - https://www.sacilarmstrong.com/inspired-by-indigo Learn more about Sacil our guest co-host here: https://www.sacilarmstrong.com/ Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Like & Subscribe to get notifications when we are live Instagram @womenconnectedinwisdompodcast - https://www.instagram.com/womenconnectedinwisdompodcast/ Facebook page Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/womenconnectedinwisdompodcast How to connect with our guest today: https://juliefoucht.com/ https://www.facebook.com/coachjulz https://www.instagram.com/artoffemininebusiness/ https://twitter.com/juliefoucht https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjulz/ For our listeners: The "the wise witch: rituals to up your vibration and raise your income" that we offer as a Free gift. Here's the link: https://juliefoucht.com/ Things we talked about today: Awarepreneurs - https://www.awarepreneurs.com/podcast Lindsay Miller - https://www.wildlyvisible.com/ Women Who Run With The Wolves - https://www.amazon.com/Women-Who-Run-with-Wolves-audiobook/dp/B002AU3UHS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35SXV776YE69Z&keywords=women+who+run+with+the+wolves&qid=1641423954&sprefix=woman+who+run+with+the+wolves%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-1 The Dance of the Dissident Daughter - https://www.amazon.com/Dance-Dissident-Daughter-Christian-Tradition/dp/0062573020/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=Cj0KCQiAoNWOBhCwARIsAAiHnEg1z_5a2o_5L5zXpFRnXeuPvyyWvWHypJW0Rn7IjvfLZaKKsUfbvGsaAlncEALw_wcB&hvadid=241641996133&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9010813&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=1535037469095205675&hvtargid=kwd-98063129&hydadcr=22596_10356297&keywords=the+dance+of+the+dissident+daughter&qid=1641423724&sr=8-1 Christina Morassi - https://www.facebook.com/christinamorassi Join Shannon & Christine for a live vision board workshop next Wednesday 1/12/2022 to celebrate our 1 yr anniversary of The Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/connected-in-vision-a-live-interactive-vision-board-workshop-with-wcw-tickets-228613447977 Join Sacil & Christine for the Sovereign Women Conference January 1/29/2022: https://wisetransformation.com/sovereign-women-2022-christine/ Please like/Follow & Subscribe - it really does help! https://podcasts.apple.com/pw/podcast/women-connected-in-wisdom-podcast/id1556786980
Listen to the story of Skeleton Woman, a tale about the life-death-life nature, love and our relationship with the many endings that life brings. This version of the story is found on the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estés.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
In this special episode, Maria Souza gives some insights on how to navigate the podcast Women and Mythology: from the types of episodes available to how to listen to each of them. Maria also talks about the wild woman archetype in its shadow and light and the book Women Who Run With The Wolves. This introduction episode might be helpful if you are new to the mythical work. A BIG welcome to all of you! May this be one of the bones you were searching for.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
Listen to the story of Manawee, a tale about the dual nature of women, the instinctual nature of men, endurance and the distractions that awaits us on the road. This version of the story is found on the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estés.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
Tasha Hunter is a Licensed Clinical Social worker, an author, and a podcast host. She's a heart forward friend and leader who is open and honest about her own healing journey in order to help others feel more connected and less alone. In this conversation, Tasha opens up about realizing the ways she silenced her own voice - primarily after having read Women Who Run With The Wolves. We talk about the importance of turning inward, and the fact that it is okay to do so. We talk about naming and acknowledging our stories and the power of friendship and love. We also hear about how Tasha calls out white supremacy and patriarchy as she sees it, and shares how she does this in her daily life. -----Tasha Hunter on Instagram: @tashahunterlcsw Shout Outs: @sincerely.lettie | @courtney.has.words | @blackcoffeewithwhitefriends | @herstoryspeakspodcast | @monicadicristina | @chabare | @theancestorproject Row House Publishing on Instagram: @rowhousepubLearn more about Row House Publishing and our mission to Raise the Volume on Voices That Matter™: http://rowhousepublishing.com Original Book Stoop theme: anonymous Cover art: Danielle Pioli (https://www.daniellepioli.com)
In our first episode, your host Maria Souza will share the myth of La Loba, Wolf Woman. A story about finding the soul and connecting with the Wild Woman archetype. This version of the story is found on the book Women Who Run With The Wolves from Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estés.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
Listen to the story of Bluebeard, a timeless fairy-tale that holds one of the most basic initiations women must go through: understanding the predator exists. This version of the story is found on the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estés.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
She looses her mother and is subjected to a cruel step family. She meets a witch who gives her fire. Does this storyline rings any bells? Listen to the story of Vasalisa, an ancient Russian tale about the retrieval of intuition and encountering the wild mother. This version of the story is found on the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Dr Clarissa Pinkola Estés.Connect with Maria:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Website https://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Vila Analog
Introducing WOMEN AND MYTHOLOGY Podcast! I'm Maria Souza, a woman who is passionate about mythology and has found grounding, hope and tools through fairy tales and myths.I've been exploring mythology for over a decade now and I've discovered that cultivating a mythic imagination is one of my biggest passion. This show was born from this place of vitality and desire to explore.If you are eager to explore ancient myths, symbols and archetypes, this is a place for you! We will begin with the myths and stories from the book Women Who Run With The Wolves.Do not forget to follow or subscribe to WOMEN AND MYTHOLOGY so you will receive the episode as soon as it's available. You can find us in all major podcast platforms.Connect with Maria:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/womenandmythology/Websitehttps://www.womenandmythology.comOriginal Soundtrack Women and Mythology by Antonio Simonetti from Vila Analog
Meaningful Monthly Offering: (free) 4 - week email course, The Nordic Soulstice, heal yourself through ancient Nordic winter practices. ------------NOTE on this week's episode! If you would like to enhance this practice please take your shoes and socks off while you listen. We all long to live life a little more barefooted, freer to express ourselves, untamed by the external environment, but like our planet, we have created urbanized precious areas that sever us from our naturally wild nature. This is a 10-minute talk, 11-minute guided meditation, 3-minute ending. Learn to rewild areas within your psyche that have longed to be left to heal naturally. Thank you for sharing, commenting, or reviewing if it resonates, and stay wild, dear child. Sez-------@sez.kristiansen
THANK YOU for joining me for episode 510 of HiPPiE WiTCH : Magick For A New Age. Visit www.JoannaDeVoe.com for today's show notes... http://www.joannadevoe.com/2021/06/hippie-witch-510-welcoming-feminine.html MUCH LOVE -xo peace... Joanna DeVoe
Heads Up – Boundary Setting 101 week starts tomorrow May 17th …and it’s completely free Make sure you sign up https://www.theshiftinside.com/freed/ The death of Harry’s godfather is in my opinion the biggest blow to Harry of the entire 7 books. Today I ask: what would have happened if Sirius had NOT died? And what lessons do we glean from the tragedy? What would we have lost that is perhaps useful to our own escape from anxiety and depression if The Order Of The Phoenix had not ended the way it did? Find out in this episode. Women Who Run With The Wolves is by Clarissa Pinkola Estes https://www.harrypottersavedmylife.com/
Happy April 4th, it's Easter today and I want to talk to you about new beginnings. I am sharing how Meadow's Crystals began plus seven crystals to support you in your new beginnings. I mention a book in this podcast so be sure to get it if you feel it call to you. Women Who Run With The Wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes. Follow along on Instagram @meadowscrystals Visit the website, MeadowsCrystals.com
This is a story to help get us through these slow and quiet times. It's a true story about my neighbour and their journey through last year. Some context you may like is that I live part-time in a cabin in the wilderness, where only a few people surround our land. The other half of my time is spent in Copenhagen city. Our cabin is located on a UNESCO heritage site and much of the land is wild with deer as frequent visitors. I hope this story takes you to a place that can help you see through these days with a little hope in your heart. _____PROMPTS FOR THIS WEEK'S STORY MEDICINE: What area of my life am I trying too hard to control?What project/relationship/habit do I know needs to endure a symbolic death?What makes me feel deeply rested and how can I invite this rest more into my life?What seeds might have been sown from the darkness I have experienced this past year? For example, relicense, open-heartedness, new ways of thinking, major life decisions etc.To receive the whole script, just sign up to the Newsletter or email hello@sezkristiansen.vom----------------------Thank you for supporting this show. Your presence and heart are always and deeply appreciated. Please feel free to share this episode or leave a review on any platform you listen to podcasts on.- (FREE) THE NORDIC SOULSTICE COURSE - HERE- To make a donation, please visit Insight Timer HERE- To visit the website and read more about Sez and The Daily Heal Journal, click HERE- To see this audio come to visual life, join me on Instagram HERE- Watch the free 10-day Mini-Series, Consciously Falling Apart on You-Tube! HERE
It’s that time of the month where Meghan and Allison take a dive into the out of the average media they've consumed and boy, do they have an episode for you! First they give a Baba Yaga call back in some media that cropped up, then they touch on some thought provoking concepts like the idea of children exploring past lives. But the biggest takeaway of all may be found in the question, is Tom Nook the new John Doe? Take a listen to find out the answer (maybe) and let us know your thoughts in the comments! *Trigger Warning* around the 15:11 mark there is conversation around death that may induce anxieties Recorded and Edited by Meghan Pavlovsky and Allison Varca. Music Credits to Michael Vontas We tried to keep the spoilers really limited but here’s a list of timestamps in case you’d like to jump around: Baba Yaga - related: Teeny Tiny and the Witch Woman - 0:40 Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés - 4:49 Streaming Shows: WandaVision 6:49 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina 12:49 Surviving Death 15:11 Fate: The Winx Saga 22:58 The Promised Neverland 30:51 Movies: The Secret World of Arrietty 37:44 Books: Howl’s Moving Castle 43:59
In this one we talk about all things heartbreak--various types, effects, ways of coping, and how to prevent some of the more preventable forms/aspects of heartbreak. We offer some of our own personal experience that's hopefully helpful in considering different ways to take care of yourself as you navigate relationships of all kinds. We also spend time discussing self-love, the foundation of all our relationships. In this episode we mention Pema Chodron whose enlightening books you can find through Shambala Publications (we specifically talked about her book When Things Fall Apart). Emily read from another amazing book called Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes and we recommended the wonderful All About Love by bell hooks. As always, we are humbled and grateful to have you as a listener. If you find any of our episodes resonant please consider sharing them with anyone who might find a sense of connection in being part of our community. xo, Kelsey + Emily --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/well-defined/message
WARNING: Any man who listens to this show will have one up on all other men, this is HOW you become “woke”.... We promise this episode will be just as enlightening for you fellas as it will for you ladies. Mercedes here!: I'm so excited to be checking this one off my dream guest list! The woman we're talking to today is one of the reasons I'm now living in more harmony with my body, and I'd even credit her work for helping get my relationship with my husband to better place because of his openness to explore the wisdom she's bringing to the world! Today's guest, Alisa Vitti, is a functional nutritionalist and women's hormone expert who has spent the last 15 years studying, researching, personally applying, and globally teaching both men and women how to stop hormonal chaos and get into flow. Her brand “FLO” houses an online health center, an incredible app, and multiple books- all focused on changing the landscape of what it means to be a woman! Empowering both women and men everywhere to view our intricate hormonal bodies as the miracles they are, reducing the stigma around menstrual periods and all that they come with them; steering us all toward a more harmonious tomorrow. -her journey -PCOS -blood sugar stabilization -WHY Menstruation is one of the last taboo topics -what the monthly hormonal cycle consists of -menstrual phases, moon cycles -the infradian rhythm -What a healthy/normal menstrual cycle should look and feel like -what menstrual blood should look/smell like -how to track your cycle -often overlooked red flags that are likely signaling our hormones may be off -BLOATING -CONSTIPATION -IRON DEFICIENCY/ANEMIA -headaches -mood swings -panic/ANXIETY -NIGHT SWEATS -fatigue -how woman should be eating for optimal hormonal health -how to repair our hormone imbalances -how much water should women be drinking -how we should be supplementing -the effects of diet trends on female hormones: intermittent fasting, keto diet -what happens when we work out on an empty stomach -caffeine intake -why birth control might be causing problems for some women -how to transition off the birth control pill -common imbalances in women TRYING TO GET PREGNANT, and how to resolve them -how can men better support their woman in her hormonal journey MAJic Tricks: •PMS = Prioritizing. My. Self. •Crying as a Cortisol Cleanse Book recommendations: •Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PhD •Cirsei by Madelyn Miller •In The FLO by Alisa Vitti •Women Code by Alisa Vitti •The Body Keeps The Score By Bessel Van Der Kolk, MD Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-majic-hour/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first of our Community Conversation episodes! On these Tuesday episodes, we'll dive into spiritual conversations with members for the Yoga Magic community and beyond. Throwing out the rules and just opening up to the lessons we can learn from one another. Today's guest is Kate Cherne. Kate is a passionate seeker, self-study enthusiast, yogi and moon wisdom expert who has been teaching yoga and spirituality for over a decade. She currently offers a whole host of self-study opportunities for folks: weekly yoga classes moon ceremonies, workshops and ebooks. She is a spiritual teacher of mine and many others. In this episode we dive into the role of the Ego in spirituality, the reminder that healthy skepticism is key when exploring any practice and that the Guru is always from within. Also in this episode:The reminder that spiritual teachers are just humansKate's perspective on the 12/21 shiftChanneling, entities and intentional boundaries when opening yourself upThe importance of doing research on your spirituality practicesKate's favorite spiritual tools and resourcesClarissa Pinkola Estes Audible discussionsAnam Cara by John OdonoughEastern Body, Western Mind by Anodea JudithLearn more:Follow Kate on Instagram: @Kate.cherneLearn more about Kate: www.thesimplewisdom.netFollow along on Instagram: @yogamagicpodcast and @ashleysondergaard.yogaLearn more about Ashley and Yoga Magic at www.ashleysondergaard.comSponsors:Simpson & Vail Teas | Set up an account and use code YOGAMAGIC for 15% off your first order at www.svtea.com.
WARNING: Any man who listens to this show will have one up on all other men, this is HOW you become “woke”.... We promise this episode will be just as enlightening for you fellas as it will for you ladies. Mercedes here!: I'm so excited to be checking this one off my dream guest list! The woman we're talking to today is one of the reasons I'm now living in more harmony with my body, and I'd even credit her work for helping get my relationship with my husband to better place because of his openness to explore the wisdom she's bringing to the world! Today's guest, Alisa Vitti, is a functional nutritionalist and women's hormone expert who has spent the last 15 years studying, researching, personally applying, and globally teaching both men and women how to stop hormonal chaos and get into flow. Her brand “FLO” houses an online health center, an incredible app, and multiple books- all focused on changing the landscape of what it means to be a woman! Empowering both women and men everywhere to view our intricate hormonal bodies as the miracles they are, reducing the stigma around menstrual periods and all that they come with them; steering us all toward a more harmonious tomorrow. -her journey -PCOS -blood sugar stabilization -WHY Menstruation is one of the last taboo topics -what the monthly hormonal cycle consists of -menstrual phases, moon cycles -the infradian rhythm -What a healthy/normal menstrual cycle should look and feel like -what menstrual blood should look/smell like -how to track your cycle -often overlooked red flags that are likely signaling our hormones may be off -BLOATING -CONSTIPATION -IRON DEFICIENCY/ANEMIA -headaches -mood swings -panic/ANXIETY -NIGHT SWEATS -fatigue -how woman should be eating for optimal hormonal health -how to repair our hormone imbalances -how much water should women be drinking -how we should be supplementing -the effects of diet trends on female hormones: intermittent fasting, keto diet -what happens when we work out on an empty stomach -caffeine intake -why birth control might be causing problems for some women -how to transition off the birth control pill -common imbalances in women TRYING TO GET PREGNANT, and how to resolve them -how can men better support their woman in her hormonal journey MAJic Tricks: •PMS = Prioritizing. My. Self. •Crying as a Cortisol Cleanse Book recommendations: •Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PhD •Cirsei by Madelyn Miller •In The FLO by Alisa Vitti •Women Code by Alisa Vitti •The Body Keeps The Score By Bessel Van Der Kolk, MD Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-majic-hour/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds, your daily dose of hope, imagination, wisdom, stories, practical tips, and general riffing on this and that.In her wonderful book, Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype, Clarissa Pinkola Estes writes: “In myths and fairy tales, deities and other great spirits test the hearts of humans by showing up in various forms that disguise their divinity. They show up in robes, rags, silver sashes, or with muddy feet. They show up with skin dark as old wood, or in scales made of rose petal, as a frail child, as a lime-yellow old woman, as a man who cannot speak, or as an animal who can. The great powers are testing to see if humans have yet learned to recognize the greatness of soul in all its varying forms.”Question: When has this happened to you and how were you forever changed by the spirit that showed up in disguise? This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, would you share a nice rating/review on Apple Podcasts and when you come back bring your friends and rellies. You’re invited to stop by the website and subscribe to stay current with Diane, her journeys, her guests, as well as creativity, imagination, walking, stories, camaraderie, and so much more: Quarter Moon Story ArtsProduction Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 - Present Quarter Moon Story Arts
This week we discuss Chapters 15 &16 of "Women Who Run With The Wolves" - our favorite chapters, give a recap of what we loved and didn't, knowing when to stop fighting what is not working, and defining conditional love.
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
This is our “Life School” episode where we take a theme from the chapter we are studying from our current book club selection, Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, and we share a tool, practice, or exercise for how to work with that theme in your life. This month we are studying Chapter 6: “Finding Your Pack: belonging as blessing”.In this chapter we learned about the initiation of moving from exile to belonging in your life by studying "The Ugly Duckling". With today's episode you will learn about the sacred reading practice, Lectio Divina, and how it can enrich your study of this story. All the LinksSubscribe to Antiracism DailyListen to Harry Potter and The Sacred TextFor all the Lectio Divina steps read The Power of Ritual by Casper Ter KuileJoin the Full Heart Free Voice Podcast CommunityFollow the Full Heart Free Voice Podcast InstagramSign up for the Full Heart Free Voice Podcast Monthly NewsletterJoin Emma's Facebook Group Calm Your Fear and Start WritingSign up for Emma's online course Find Your True Self AgainSign up for Caitlin's Multipassionate CoachingFollow Caitlin on Instagram**If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast player!**Attributions:Theme music: Wally Ingram, Stevie Blacke and Tom Freund. You heard portions of their tracks “Shine a Light” and “Udu ULove” from their record Spadé. Original cover art created by: Caitlin BosshartDisclaimerThis episode is not a replacement for therapy, mental health care, or any medical treatments you may need. You are completely responsible for your health and well-being. You are fully responsible for the decisions and actions you take with regard to your life and affairs. This podcast does not create a coach-client relationship between you and the hosts of the show.
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
This is our Book Club episode where we discuss a chapter from our current book choice: Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. In this episode, we discuss chapter 6 “Finding One's Pack: belonging as blessing”.Summary:This chapter focuses on finding a sense of belonging when you have experienced rejection, abandonment, or a sense of exile in your life. In this reading Dr. Estes offers the story of "The Ugly Duckling", and she analyzes how this story shows the path to finding your pack and discovering belonging. In this episode Caitlin interviews Emma about her story from exile to belonging.Resources mentioned:The Soul's Calling AcademyRecovery 2.0Black Lives MatterThis month we would love for you to participate in Rachel Cargle's The Great Unlearn.**If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast player!**Let's Connect:We hope you’ll join the conversation, connect with us and other readers, ask questions, and share insights in our Full Heart Free Voice Podcast Community! You can follow us on Instagram: @FullHeart_FreeVoice_Podcast You can sign up for the podcast newsletter at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/podcast How to Connect with Emma:The School of Wild Authenticity3 Habits to Calm Your Fear and Get You WritingFind Your True Self AgainThe Calm Your Fear and Start Writing Facebook GroupHow to Connect with Caitlin:Caitlin's website: https://caitlinbosshart.comCaitlin's Instagram: @caitlin_bosshart Caitlin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlinbosshartlifecoaching/Attributions:Theme music: Wally Ingram, Stevie Blacke and Tom Freund. You heard portions of their tracks “Shine a Light” and “Udu ULove” from their record Spadé.Fairytale music: Kevin MacLeodOriginal cover art created by: Caitlin Bosshart
This week we discuss Chapters 13 & 14 of "Women Who Run With The Wolves" - we talk the chapters, the pros & cons of relationships with younger vs older men, the battle scars that life leaves you with, and the loss of innocence at any age. Visit: http://www.thedonasproject.com
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
This is a special bonus episode that is the perfect compliment to studying the Life-Death-Life nature of Skeleton Woman! A few years ago we recorded a four part series on the wisdom the bees have to offer us each season. We love how these audios celebrate the life-death-life cycle, which Clarissa Pinkola Estes says is the essence of the Wild Woman. Having recently celebrated the Summer Solstice, we want to share our conversation on what the bees have to teach us about the productive energies of summer. In this episode you will learn about what bees are up to in the summertime and the wisdom and inspiration this has to offer us about expressing our true selves, the importance of self care when life becomes busy and hectic, and more.Try this at home: Listen to the “Inner Hive Meditation for Embracing Stillness” in episode 6Choose one piece of wisdom from the bees that resonated with you and journal about it. Read these books to learn more about bees:Natural Beekeeping by Ross ConradThe Shamanic Way of the Bee by Simon BuxtonThe Beekeeper's Bible: Bees, honey, recipes, and other home uses by Richard Jones and Sharon Sweeney-LynchBlack Lives MatterThis month we would love for you to sign up for ACLU's newsletter with actions you can take to progress antiracist policies and ideas at action.aclu.org.**If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast player!**Let's Connect:We hope you’ll join the conversation, connect with us and other readers, ask questions, and share insights in our Full Heart Free Voice Podcast Community! You can follow us on Instagram: @FullHeart_FreeVoice_Podcast You can sign up for the podcast newsletter at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/podcast How to Connect with Emma:Find out more about Emma at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/Download Emma's free guide: 3 Habits to Calm Your Fear and Get You WritingCheck out Emma’s online course, Find Your True Self Again at https://www.wildauthenticity.com/trueself Join Emma's Facebook Group for writers at: Calm Your Fear and Start WritingHow to Connect with Caitlin:Find out more about Caitlin and schedule a free consultation at: https://caitlinbosshart.com/Follow Caitlin on Instagram: @caitlin_bosshart Follow Caitlin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlinbosshartlifecoaching/Attributions:Theme music: Wally Ingram, Stevie Blacke and Tom Freund. You heard portions of their tracks “Shine a Light” and “Udu ULove” from their record Spadé. Original cover art created by: Caitlin Bosshart
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
This is our “Life School” episode where we take a theme from the chapter we are studying from our current book club selection, Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, and we share a tool, practice, or exercise for how to work with that theme in your life. This month we are studying Chapter 5: “Hunting: When the heart is a lonely hunter”.In this chapter we learned about the Life-Death-Life Cycle, where you pay attention to what needs to be released from your life and what needs to be invited in.With today's exercise you'll walk through a guided movement meditation practice to help you flow with your own natural life-death-life cycle. You will set an intention for what wants to be released and what wants to be invited in.You will practice yoga postures and breath work to help you work with your intention.Episode Download You can download the PDF of all the steps for this practice, including photos, at wildauthenticity.com/podcast.Black Lives MatterThe month we would love for you to check out and do Layla F. Saad's workbook, Me and White Supremacy.**If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast player!**Let's Connect:We hope you’ll join the conversation, connect with us and other readers, ask questions, and share insights in our Full Heart Free Voice Podcast Community! You can follow us on Instagram: @FullHeart_FreeVoice_Podcast You can sign up for the podcast newsletter at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/podcast How to Connect with Emma:Find out more about Emma at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/Download Emma's free guide: 3 Habits to Calm Your Fear and Get You WritingCheck out Emma’s online course, Find Your True Self Again at https://www.wildauthenticity.com/trueself Join Emma's Facebook Group for writers at: Calm Your Fear and Start WritingHow to Connect with Caitlin:Find out more about Caitlin and schedule a free consultation at: https://caitlinbosshart.com/Follow Caitlin on Instagram: @caitlin_bosshart Follow Caitlin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlinbosshartlifecoaching/Attributions:Theme music: Wally Ingram, Stevie Blacke and Tom Freund. You heard portions of their tracks “Shine a Light” and “Udu ULove” from their record Spadé. Original cover art created by: Caitlin BosshartDisclaimerThis episode is not a replacement for therapy, mental health care, or any medical treatments you may need. You are completely responsible for your health and well-being. You are fully responsible for the decisions and actions you take with regard to your life and affairs. This podcast does not create a coach-client relationship between you and the hosts of the show.
Gather around kids.Once upon a time, we realised the universe is made up of stories, not atoms!Roger Bingham said that we "tell stories in order to feel at home in the universe".What's your story? How does this affect your energy?This week your hosts Kirileigh Lynch and Lynette Arkadie decided to take you on a guided tour of the energy and importance of stories and archetypes and the role they play in helping us figure out "Woo you really are? Steep your chai and gather your personalities while the girl's natter about such things as:The concept of stories and their power to healCollective stories, including the current viral pandemicAnd they ponder whether we get to decide the outcome of the story, or could be it already fated?It's not all that heavy though. The girls challenge Caroline Myss and Carl Jung to update their understanding of archetypes by adding a few interesting modern options that hadn't previously made the conventional lists. It's maximum energy deep-diving abound with more than a few laughs. An anonymous and unreferenced person once said: " You can't hear someone's story and not fall a little bit in love with them". And this week we hope you hear this episode and fall a little bit more in love with the Woo Woo 'Verse, the world and you.. If you have a moment and write and craft us a little story over on iTunes with a written review by clicking here !.
ep. #2 Awakening our Wild Woman intuition is a vital and deep process for navigating our current and future world. For thousands of years, stories have reflected this awakening process through myth and fairy tale. Today I read for you one of my favorite tellings of the story of Vasilisa and Baba Yaga, from the book Women Who Run With The Wolves. I also explore some of the metaphorical placements within the story, how they reflect psychological tasks of this process and give some examples from my own life.You can find Women Who Run With The Wolves on Amazon You can also check out some children's versions of this story: Baba Yaga and The Wise Doll Bony Legs Baba Yaga and Vasilisa The Brave I would love to hear from you. You can leave a review on iTunes and let me know what you thought of this episode, if it spoke to you or ignited a desire to develop your intuition more. You can also support the podcast by subscribing on whatever platform you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and subscriptions help me know that you're enjoying it and help others find the show! Thanks! My website: www.thewildandwise.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/thewildandwise/ Check out the other episodes of the podcast: Episode 1 Episode 3 Support the show
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
This is our “Life School” episode where we take a theme from the chapter we are studying from our current book club selection, Women Who Run With the Wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, and we share a tool, practice, or exercise for how to work with that theme in a practical way that helps us live with both a full heart and a free voice. This month we are studying the Introduction: “Singing Over the Bones”. In this episode we explore how the theme, “Story as Medicine”, can be applied to our own lives. We demonstrate an exercise where we use “story as medicine” for ourselves, and we invite you to do the same exercise for yourself. You can follow along with the prompts below.If you’d like to share what came up for you, we hope you’ll join the conversation, connect with us and fellow readers, ask questions and share insights in our “Full Heart Free Voice Podcast Community” on Facebook! You can also follow us on Instagram: @FullHeart_FreeVoice_PodcastTry This At Home"Story as medicine" prompts:What is a story you loved from your childhood?What was it about this story that spoke to you? Looking back at the previous answer, where do you see this showing up in your life right now? What action is this whole contemplation calling you to?Share what came up for you in the Full Heart Free Voice Podcast Community! If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast player! In our next “Book Club” episode we will be studying chapter 2: “The Howl: Resurrection of the Wild Woman”.Timestamps:0:39 - About "Story as Medicine"4:34 - Caitlin talks about "The Little Mermaid"14:06 - Emma talks about "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. LewisHow to Connect with Emma:Find out more about Emma Veritas at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/.Follow Emma in her Facebook Group: The Writing Dream Collective: for women who want to write.Check out Emma’s online course, Find Your True Self Again at https://www.wildauthenticity.com/trueself How to Connect with Caitlin:Find out more about Caitlin Bosshart and schedule a free consultation at: https://caitlinbosshart.com/Follow Caitlin on Instagram: @caitlin_bosshart Follow Caitlin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlinbosshartlifecoaching/Attributions:Theme music: A special thank you to these incredible artists, who created the music featured in our podcast: Wally Ingram, Stevie Blacke and Tom Freund. You heard portions of their tracks “Shine a Light” and “Udu ULove” from their record Spadé. Original cover art created by: Caitlin Bosshart
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
This is our monthly Book Club episode where we discuss a chapter from our current book choice: “Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype” by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes.We are starting with the “Introduction: Singing Over the Bones”. We invite you to read along with us. Each Book Club episode will include a detailed synopsis so you can listen whether you’ve read the chapter or not.We of course hope you’ll join the conversation, connect with us and other readers, ask questions, and share insights in our “Full Heart Free Voice Podcast Community” on Facebook! You can follow us on Instagram: @FullHeart_FreeVoice_Podcast You can sign up for the podcast newsletter at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/podcast Podcast Episode Summary:In this episode we begin our journey through Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes’ 1991, best selling, feminist classic, “Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype”, starting with the introduction entitled “Singing Over the Bones”, which introduces us to the terminology and purpose of the book. Caitlin and Emma start the episode by sharing why they are excited to be reading this book as well as what they thought of the chapter. Caitlin and Emma also share their individual approaches to reading this often intimidating book. Emma then shares her synopsis of the chapter, offering plain, approachable language to the author’s writing. Caitlin and Emma each take turns sharing what they thought of the chapter as well as insights from one quote that spoke to them while reading. They discuss:What it feels like to be inauthentic.Their journeys of reconnecting with their true selves.How to get the most out of this non-traditional self-help book and how to approachably dive deeper into this complicated text, and more.Timestamps:0.32: About the book2.09: Why we're excited to read the book15:00: What Caitlin thought of the book20:50: What Emma thought of the book28:04: Caitlin's quote discussion37:40: Emma's quote discussionWe would love to know:What did you think of The Introduction?What is one quote from The Introduction that stood out to you that you would like to explore more?Other works mentioned during this episode: “Finding Your Own North Star” written by Martha Beck “The Artist’s Way” written by Julia Cameron How to Connect with Emma:Find out more about Emma Veritas at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/.Check out Emma’s online course, Find Your True Self Again at https://www.wildauthenticity.com/trueself How to Connect with Caitlin:Find out more about Caitlin Bosshart and schedule a free consultation at: https://caitlinbosshart.com/Follow Caitlin on Instagram: @caitlin_bosshart Follow Caitlin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlinbosshartlifecoaching/Attributions:Theme music: A special thank you to these incredible artists, who created the music featured in our podcast: Wally Ingram, Stevie Blacke and Tom Freund. You heard portions of their tracks “Shine a Light” and “Udu ULove” from their record Spadé. Original cover art created by: Caitlin Bosshart
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
In this preview episode Emma talks to Caitlin about our first book selection for The Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: Women Who Run With the Wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes.In this episode you will learn:What Women Who Run With the Wolves is aboutWhy Emma and Caitlin are excited to study this bookTips for how to go about reading Women Who Run With the WolvesWhy engaging with community is amazing when studying this bookOur first full episode will be published on Wednesday January 15! We'll be studying "The Introduction: Singing Over the Bones" from Women Who Run With the Wolves.Join our Facebook Community!Follow us on Instagram!Find out more about Emma Veritas at: https://www.wildauthenticity.com/Find out more about Caitlin Bosshart at: https://caitlinbosshart.com/, on Instagram: @caitlin_bosshart and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlinbosshartlifecoaching/
In the third and final installment of this series on connecting to your intuition, I read aloud the story that changed my world, That connected so many dots to what I had experienced throughout my own life. The Story of Vasalisa may sound familiar to you as it has resembling notes of the well known Cinderella story. But Clarissa Pinkola Estés does an amazing job of going deeper into this story by providing incredible insights into the journey of Vasalisa after the story. But for that, you’ll have to get the book The Women Who Run With The Wolves. Enjoy this fascinating story read aloud by Heather Alexandar!
To support our work and listen to additional content, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_. In the debut episode of The YourShelf Podcast, The Poetic Pop Premiere, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) sits down with Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine) and Rebecca Lucy Taylor (of Self Esteem) to discuss books and the music industry, all through the lens of their personal brands of poetic pop. For full show notes, see here: https://podcast.yourshelf.uk/episodes/1. Thanks for listening. LinksPatreonInstagramTwitterPodcastYourShelfEpisode NotesJay quizzes Florence and Rebecca on their bookshelves, the books that made them, and whose reading habits they want to know more about.Florence and Rebecca discuss songwriting and poetry, producing music as women in a male-dominated industry, the importance of personal lyrics, listening to and believing in women, young women "radiating" with feminism, and female solidarity in the industry.Florence and Rebecca share their favourite of each other's lyrics, and talk about what they've been reading recently.Jay recommends signing up to our Patreon for access to exclusive content, including a 30min bonus episode with more content from the interview, where Rebecca and Florence play a game of "Celebs Read Nice Tweets" and answer some "phone-in questions".Jay wraps up with all the books that were discussed in the episode and a few other books he recommends. Discussed in the podcast: Rebecca Solnit's essays Hope In The Dark, the books of Jacqueline Wilson, Frank Herbert's Dune, Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, the Margaret Atwood classic The Handmaid's Tale, Patti Smith's M Train, Ocean Vuong's stunning debut novel On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, Ryka Aoki's book of poems Why Dust Shall Never Settle Upon This Soul, and Yrsa Daley-Ward's memoir The Terrible. Our current Guest Curated title, chosen by the YourShelf community, is Jia Tolentino's incredible Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self Delusion. Additional recommendations: Julia Armfield's short story collection salt slow, and RJ Arkhipov's Visceral: The Poetry of Blood, which were given to Florence at the recording, and Mary Jean Chan's Flèche, which was given to Rebecca. Jay's favourite read in August was Lucy Ellmann's groundbreaking, Booker Prize longlisted Ducks, Newburyport.Stream Self Esteem's album Compliments Please and go see her on tour in October. Buy and stream Florence and the Machine's 10th anniversary edition of Lungs and read her book Useless Magic.Thanks for listening and tune in again next month for Episode Two!
This week we have the story of Vasalisa the Beautiful, the most famous Russian folk-tale.The story was collected by Alexander Afanasyev for his Russian Folk-Tales collections, which were published between 1855-1863. It was made into a film by the same name, and has featured in the Hellboy cartoon as well as various short stories. Most recently, Sophie Anderson used the story as the basis for her novel, The House With Chicken Legs, while Clarissa Pinkola Estes analysed the story in Women Who Run With The Wolves.Music courtesy of Kate Young, one of Scotland's most innovative composers and musicians - learn more at www.kateyoungmusic.com
Part two of the two-part podcast on Women Who Run With The Wolves, written by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, is here! This book came into my life right around the time I was starting up the Spiritual Fem as a platform and as a podcast. It opened my eyes to why I felt this deep remembering of spiritual empowerment as a woman. This episode focusses on chapter three through chapter six. I discuss how embracing your Wild Woman, and through the deep work that requires this, you can find your true belonging. It will mean seeking your pack, releasing everything and everyone that is not serving your new-found (but deeply remembered) purpose. It means honouring your duality and expecting others to do the same. It means trusting the natural life/death/life cycles of life in which everything that must be released creates a space for new beginnings. You are allowed to take up space. You don't have to feel lonely on this journey. You are seen, you are heard, you are supported. By your inner wild woman, by the generations of women that came before us, and by the community that exists in our current world. Join me on this journey into the deep, luscious forest, will you? ~ Don't forget to subscribe! There is a new episode waiting for you every fortnight. ~ Visit the brand new Spiritual Fem website & join the community on Instagram ~ and let me know what you thought of this episode! I would love to hear from you. ~ Music credits go to www.purple-planet.com. The Spiritual Fem is an online platform and a safe space for women who'd like to dive deeper into feminism, spirituality and womanhood ~ but simply don't know where to begin. As a Spiritual Feminist, I believe that connecting to spirituality can give you a deeper experience of life. This podcast is about exploring that connection within ourselves and with everything around us. I hope you will leave this episode feeling inspired and reconnected to your female fire. ~ Nothing is missing, you are already whole. Everything you need, you already carry within you.
Today is part one of a two-part podcast about a life-changing book called “Women Who Run With The Wolves”, written by Clarissa Pinkola Estés. This book came into my life right around the time I was starting up the Spiritual Fem as a platform and as a podcast. It opened my eyes to why I felt this deep remembering of spiritual empowerment as a woman. I am so excited to share my ideas about this book with you today, and with a bonus episode next week! This episode focusses on the first three chapters of the book. I dive deep into why every woman will feel connected with the concept of “Wild Woman”, and why we all deserve to do the deep work to connect with her again. Our intuition is our greatest gift, and through stories and analyses we can grasp the ideas and feelings of what it will feel like once we tap into that again. Wild Woman is within us all, and she is waiting to be unleashed. Join me on this journey into the deep, luscious forest, will you? ~ Don't forget to subscribe! There is a new episode waiting for you every fortnight. ~ Visit the brand new Spiritual Fem website & join the community on Instagram ~ and let me know what you thought of this episode! I would love to hear from you. ~ Music credits go to www.purple-planet.com. The Spiritual Fem is an online platform and a safe space for women who'd like to dive deeper into feminism, spirituality and womanhood ~ but simply don't know where to begin. As a Spiritual Feminist, I believe that connecting to spirituality can give you a deeper experience of life. This podcast is about exploring that connection within ourselves and with everything around us. I hope you will leave this episode feeling inspired and reconnected to your female fire. ~ Nothing is missing, you are already whole. Everything you need, you already carry within you.
On today’s show I interview modern medicine woman Haley Lusk. Haley is a self love & alignment coach dedicated to helping women activate their medicine. She’s the host of Activate TV Show and the founder of the Goddess Sanctuary. Her passion is helping women discover what they really are looking for out of life. She helps us women find total freedom from the hustle and the feeling that we have to settle for an unfulfilled life. Going through her own healing journey, Haley struggled with extreme pain and chronic fatigue, caused by the Epstein Bar virus, a chronic illness that left her feel exhausted and totally worn out. She had a great wake-up call from universe that made her change her life completely. Through these life transforming experiences she connected with her inner wisdom, ancestors and activated her healing powers and gifts which she now shares with the world. Today, Haley lives with her wife in Portland, Oregon, where spends as much time as she can away from the stress and hustle of this world. In this show, Haley shares with us her very personal journey, hear her talking about how you can reduce stress in your day-to-day and what her take on forgiveness and self-love is. Books mentioned in this episode: (the following links affiliate links, you can use these links to purchase these books) Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés https://amzn.to/2VLi2f2 The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer https://amzn.to/2VOISmu How to connect and work with Haley: Instagram: @iamhaleylusk Website: https://iamhaleylusk.com email: haleyluskcoaching@gmail.com How to connect and work with me: Instagram: @nadinekuehn_alchemyofheart Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alchemyofheart Website: https://nadinekuehn.com email: info@nadinekuehn.com
In this episode, I will be discussing Chapters 9 through 11 of Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. Also, check out my new advice column up on my blog
On this episode, I will be discussing Chapters 4, 5, 6, & 7 of Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. Stay tuned for an examination of the fascinating stories of Manawee, The Skeleton Woman, The Ugly Duckling, & the human flesh. I will be discussing how we can apply these stories to our daily lives and practices.
Today on Joan, Kelly speaks with Anoushka Florence of the Goddess Space. Anoushka opens up about her parents divorce that led to her rebellious teenage years where she rejected her Jewish upbringing, and began abusing alcohol and drugs, followed by an eating disorder in attempt to gain some control over her life. She also opens up about a break-up that led her to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, a depression that followed, and how she found spirituality and created the Goddess Space. SHOWNOTES: The Goddess Space Instagram The Goddess Space Website The Artist's Way - The book Anoushka found at 23 during her depression Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert London Astrologer, Zoe
On this episode, I will be discussing Chapters 1, 2, and 3 of Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. Stay tuned for an examination of the fascinating stories of Bluebeard & Vasalisa & how we can use these stories to help us develop our intuitions.
In this episode, you’ll hear the story of the plant growing out of my shower drain. I will also give an update on Venus Retrograde in Scorpio (October 5-November 16). I will also discuss Saturn and how to determine where Saturn is currently residing in your birth chart! Free birth chart generator for going more in depth with your astrological houses: https://astro-charts.com My witchy amazon list with my favorite books and tarot decks: http://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/2GYI6ZPW70225 Book club book (for upcoming episode): Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes Twitter: @malhasty *instagram for this podcast is coming soon
In this episode, I will discuss women’s issues and social justice in relation to the Aries Full Moon (September 25), Pluto direct Capricorn (September 30), and Venus Retrograde in Scorpio (October 5-November 16). If you are triggered by discussions of sexual assault, feel free to go straight to the second half of the episode, where I give a short lesson on the astrological houses (2nd part begins at around 38 mins) Free birth chart generator for going more in depth with your astrological houses: https://astro-charts.com My witchy amazon list with my favorite books and tarot decks: http://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/2GYI6ZPW70225 Book club book (for upcoming episode): Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes Twitter: @malhasty
The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life
"Not everyone can be saved, but everyone is worth loving." Jenn Richardson Jenn was a Mentoring client, who came to a couple of my retreats, and then Quest and is now a dear, dear friend and soul sister. More importantly, she is now coming out as a professional intuitive - hooray! Jenn is a queer feminist poet and yoga instructor and banshee-at-large, a fascinating person to know and observe as she moves through the world and comments on it. Today we're talking about growing up with an alcoholic and homeless father and how his death has impacted her life. She shares what I think many of us have experienced around the mystery of death and how covered-up it can be in western culture. And she talks about grieving as a physical process. It's an intense, close-up, very real conversation. Learn about Jenn and her intuitive readings on her website, jennthepoet.com Check out her art and poetry on Instagram. Listen to her in conversation about Quest with her fellow participants. Jenn references Clarissa Pinkola Estes' book, Women Who Run With The Wolves, and we talk about the keeners and the banshees.
Renee McDade is a Mother of two, grandmother of 6, a lover of all things beautiful. Her hobbies are calligraphy word art, singing, dancing. She also has a love for cooking and creative art. She is a Poet, Event Planner and Playwright, Wholeness Life Coach, Entrepreneur, Blogger and Women's Advocate. She is the owner of the companies: House of My Unique, Lucille's Daughter, Zen In Session, Empowered Women Rising. She does guided meditations online (facebook) and offline in her community. Renee McDade Contact Info: Phone Number (706) 351-2696 Email address: sessionswithren@gmail.com facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/renee.productive Blog Link: http://zeninsession.blogspot.com/
Female insecurity is well known however we often fail to truly understand the reasons behind it. This understanding is necessary to reconnect with the wild intuitive woman we all are. Among the readings recommended: Clarissa Pinkola de Estes's book Women Who Run With The Wolves
Thank you for joining me for episode 121 of HiPPiE WiTCH : Magick For A New Age. JOiN US for some SUMMER FUN & faerie magick... http://www.psychospiritualwheeloftheyear.com And- you can pick up a FREE copy of my eBook "HiPPiE WiTCH : Peace, Love & All That Good Sh!t" here... http://www.joannadevoe.com/p/free-stuff.html MUCH LOVE -xo peace... Joanna DeVoe