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In this episode of The Beauty Way, Kirsty and Carissa welcome Lynley Erin, a woman whose life has moved through radical transformation - from drumming in a heavy metal band to holding sacred space for women in the realm of birth, death, and rebirth.
Lynley shares her powerful story of how a personal awakening pulled her away from the performance and pace of the music industry into the quieter, more embodied path of feminine reclamation.
We explore the rites of passage that shaped her evolution - conscious conception, sacred birth, and navigating grief as a mother.
The conversation covers the power of women’s circles, the forgotten initiations of womanhood, and how Lynley now supports women in reclaiming their sovereign voices and trusting the intelligence of their bodies.
She speaks to the sacredness of the birthing portal and how birth is not just about babies. It’s a return to wholeness, an invitation into self-leadership, and a mirror for the places we still seek validation. We also dive into the tenderness of being seen, and the strength required to walk the path of authenticity - especially when choosing the path less travelled.
Find Lynley on Facebook: Lynley Erin
Her Business Page: Seasons and Circles
By Kirsty Lee and Carissa BennettIn this episode of The Beauty Way, Kirsty and Carissa welcome Lynley Erin, a woman whose life has moved through radical transformation - from drumming in a heavy metal band to holding sacred space for women in the realm of birth, death, and rebirth.
Lynley shares her powerful story of how a personal awakening pulled her away from the performance and pace of the music industry into the quieter, more embodied path of feminine reclamation.
We explore the rites of passage that shaped her evolution - conscious conception, sacred birth, and navigating grief as a mother.
The conversation covers the power of women’s circles, the forgotten initiations of womanhood, and how Lynley now supports women in reclaiming their sovereign voices and trusting the intelligence of their bodies.
She speaks to the sacredness of the birthing portal and how birth is not just about babies. It’s a return to wholeness, an invitation into self-leadership, and a mirror for the places we still seek validation. We also dive into the tenderness of being seen, and the strength required to walk the path of authenticity - especially when choosing the path less travelled.
Find Lynley on Facebook: Lynley Erin
Her Business Page: Seasons and Circles