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Welcome to the Playing Books podcast, where we offer practical episodes from bestselling books to challenge you to sustain a healthy self-esteem and expend all your potential in making yourself, loved ones, and the world a lot better. Using the story of Adam and Eve, women continue to symbolize everything evil and stressful. You hear the phrase, ‘Fear women’ in conversations about women to emphasize that the female gender represents losses, betrayal, pain, heartbreak, and taking over the hard-earned wealth of the male gender. Consequently, there is an invisible oppression, hate, and opposition of women even in the least expected places. Are women like endangered species? Or when you hear 'endangered species', women should also come to mind.
In this episode, we delve into the profound wisdom of Clarissa Pinkola Estés' bestseller, "Women Who Run with the Wolves." This book explores, retrieves, and examines women to better understand, appreciate, and love them, as well as give women their place to unleash their unique, powerful, wild, innovative, and packed potential and drive.
As a woman, societal traditions and accusations can be limiting and overwhelming. This episode reminds you to start from your inside. You have a latent wild power inside. So focus and start tapping out that power that you don’t hear what outside voices of condemnations have concluded about you, your contributions, and your future.
We’ll discuss how to listen to the whispers of your soul, navigate the complexities of modern life with instinctual grace, and embrace the fierce, untamed spirit that resides within us all. If you’ve ever wondered how ancient myths and fairy tales can offer practical guidance for contemporary women, what it truly means to be “wild” in today’s world, or how to heal from societal conditioning that disconnects us from our true nature, this episode and the book have answers.
We’ll explore key archetypes that shape our understanding of ourselves and our relationships, and how we can use the wisdom of the wolf to navigate challenges and embrace our power. Tune in to embark on a journey of self-discovery and awaken the wild woman within. You can purchase the book to delve into and revisit portions that interest you as many times as you want. It’s available on Amazon at https://amzn.to/41aPwn4 and other standard bookstores.
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By WorthscopeWelcome to the Playing Books podcast, where we offer practical episodes from bestselling books to challenge you to sustain a healthy self-esteem and expend all your potential in making yourself, loved ones, and the world a lot better. Using the story of Adam and Eve, women continue to symbolize everything evil and stressful. You hear the phrase, ‘Fear women’ in conversations about women to emphasize that the female gender represents losses, betrayal, pain, heartbreak, and taking over the hard-earned wealth of the male gender. Consequently, there is an invisible oppression, hate, and opposition of women even in the least expected places. Are women like endangered species? Or when you hear 'endangered species', women should also come to mind.
In this episode, we delve into the profound wisdom of Clarissa Pinkola Estés' bestseller, "Women Who Run with the Wolves." This book explores, retrieves, and examines women to better understand, appreciate, and love them, as well as give women their place to unleash their unique, powerful, wild, innovative, and packed potential and drive.
As a woman, societal traditions and accusations can be limiting and overwhelming. This episode reminds you to start from your inside. You have a latent wild power inside. So focus and start tapping out that power that you don’t hear what outside voices of condemnations have concluded about you, your contributions, and your future.
We’ll discuss how to listen to the whispers of your soul, navigate the complexities of modern life with instinctual grace, and embrace the fierce, untamed spirit that resides within us all. If you’ve ever wondered how ancient myths and fairy tales can offer practical guidance for contemporary women, what it truly means to be “wild” in today’s world, or how to heal from societal conditioning that disconnects us from our true nature, this episode and the book have answers.
We’ll explore key archetypes that shape our understanding of ourselves and our relationships, and how we can use the wisdom of the wolf to navigate challenges and embrace our power. Tune in to embark on a journey of self-discovery and awaken the wild woman within. You can purchase the book to delve into and revisit portions that interest you as many times as you want. It’s available on Amazon at https://amzn.to/41aPwn4 and other standard bookstores.
Please share, follow, comment, and subscribe to the Playing Books podcast.
Thank you.