I was joined in the studio today by Faelyn Arnold to have a yarn about Bona Dea, revered in ancient Roman religion, was a prominent goddess associated with fertility, healing, virginity, and women. Her name translates to "Good Goddess" or "The Good Goddess." She was worshipped primarily by women during secretive and exclusive rites known as the Bona Dea ceremonies, which were held annually in Rome. Revered as a guardian of women's well-being, fertility, and the sanctity of marriage, Bona Dea was believed to bring blessings of fertility, protect women during childbirth, and oversee the health and well-being of the female populace.