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By Lauren Walsh and Shaina Conners
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The podcast currently has 85 episodes available.
On Time of the Feminine’s Season 2 Finale, Lauren and Shaina look back on their journey with The Global Sisterhood and how it has changed their lives, as well as updates on their own personal journeys.
What we discuss:
01:02 - Introduction
04:39 – The Global Sisterhood
26:13 – The Medicine of Endings
31:04 – Entering the Void and Rebirth
39:17 – Shaina’s Updates
41:52 – Lauren’s Updates
43:34 – Embracing Different Kinds of Death
50:52 – Ending Notes
53:00 – Lauren and Shaina in Behalf of the Divine Mother
Our End of an Era Sale: The Global Sisterhood Legacy bundle now available on:https://www.globalsisterhood.org/legacy
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In this podcast episode, Lauren and Shaina discuss how each of their lives has been transforming and what they are learning from the very nature of it. They discuss how challenge can be a great learning experience, and share several life experiences they each have had, and explored how much potential for growth their has been. They end the call with discussing the upcoming course hosted by the Global Sisterhood called The Spirit of Transformation. This a three week, guided spiritual container held by indigenous leaders and pioneers Hushahu Yawanawá and Kenewma Yawanawá.
What we discuss:
01:02 – Introduction
04:13 – The Muck and Feeling Human
14:15 – Humming Your Heart, First Relationships, and Vulnerability
23:09 – Doing the Work and Sharing Pain
35:00 – Why Am I Broken?
42:30 – The Transformation Process
49:02 – Closing Notes
You can learn more and sign up at: www.globalsisterhood.org/spirit-of-transformation
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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Music created and produced by Samanta Ra @curandheirahealing and @guttinho https://www.instagram.com/curandeirahealing/ https://www.instagram.com/meninogutto/
Our dreams are a form of communication; to get our attention and for us to actively tend to them. Whether it’s a good dream or a bad one, our dreams want to tell us something we might not have listened to while we were awake. However, scary dreams tell us another thing. Maybe we haven’t tended to them in some way for lack of resources to understand, while also trying to escape the difficulty in our lives in various ways, whether that looks like imbibing social media, other addictions, and various forms of escapism. But once we tend to our dreams that tend to us, we end up responding differently to the world around us. What do our dreams tell us and what are the insights and wisdom from the images we see in our dreams?
Toko-pa, whose name was chosen from her parents from a book of poems called “Technicians of the Sacred” by Jerome Rothenberg, is a Canadian author, teacher, and dreamworker. She is known for her work in exploring the realms of dreams, creativity, and the human psyche. Through her writings and teachings, Toko-pa delves into the significance of dreaming, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of embracing one's authentic self. She has authored books such as "Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home," and her website serves as a platform where she shares her insights, teachings, and workshops on these topics.
What we discuss:
01:02 – Introducing Toko-pa
04:04 – Toko-pa’s Journey
07:03 – Dreams and Experiences
12:39 – The Different Realms When We Sleep
18:15 – Understanding Our Dreams For Our Souls
30:00 – Dream Analysis on People, Animals, and Objects Around Us
37:14 – Lauren’s Dream
43:24 – Toko-pa in Behalf of the Divine Mother / Opening Up The Veil
Learn more about Toko-pa through her: Website: http://toko-pa.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/tokopaturner Facebook: www.instagram.com/tokopa
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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What does it mean to be a truly disciplined person? HeatherAsh’s journey started with her dedication to being focused and disciplined; a patriarchal mindset of being better and doing things right that perpetuated self-punishment. She eventually had to leave this life, rewire, and recognize that values such as softness and compassion could be at par with discipline. Her Warrior Goddess Training book was also born out of her journey of doing live circles, living in Asia, being influenced by Buddhism, and being influenced by don Miguel Ruiz Jr. Through her experiences of reconnecting with the Earth, the rhythms, and the goddess work, coupled with encountering don as her teacher and examining the inner workings of her stories, this all helped her understand the power of intent, focus, and discipline when these two aspects are combined.
HeatherAsh Amara is the author of the bestselling Warrior Goddess series, host of the Warrior Goddess Revolution podcast, as well as master firewalker and activist. She is a land steward, philanthropist, and has spent almost 30 years dedicating her life and career to earth-based wisdom and mindfulness to ignite community change. She is working on her upcoming untitled book on dancing with contradictions.
What we discuss:
01:13 – Being a Disciplined Spiritual Devotee
04:34 – HeatherAsh’s Journey
09:33 – Inner Structures and Containers
10:41 – The Warrior Goddess
14:34 – Regrets and Rewriting Your Journey
19:35 – HeatherAsh’s Rebirthing
25:42 – The Next Chapter
27:04 – Embracing Suffering and Strengthening Light
37:21 – Stillness, Spaciousness, Silence
42:47 – Living Undefined and Regenerating
45:34 – Paradoxes, The Grand Design, and The One Truth
49:36 – The Space of Regeneration
52:36 – Closing Notes
53:41 – HeatherAsh in Behalf of the Divine Mother
You can learn more from HeatherAsh on her websites: Website: www.warriorgoddess.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/warriorgoddessofficial/
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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@Laurenelizabethwalsh
@shainaconners
How much of the bible, the gospel, and Christianity do we truly understand, especially through feminine aspects and feminine perspectives? Is there really such thing as “sin”? Can we and should we love our oppressor? In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Schrader Polczer unpacks and answers burning questions about the religion and its gospels. From telling the story of Mary Magdalene, and how it shifted to Martha and Mary to the true meaning of sin and compassion according to the gospel, she aims to help and heal by bringing awareness to the true meaning of Christianity and accepting and revering the feminine perspective.
Dr. Elizabeth Schrader Polczer is an American biblical scholar who concentrates on textual studies concerning Mary Magdalene, the Gospel of John, and the Nag Hammadi corpus. Before joining the academe, she was a singer/songwriter professionally known as Libbie Schrader and is currently an Assistant Professor of New Testament at Villanova University.
What we discuss:
02:17 – Dr. Schrader Polczer and The Oppressed Feminine
14:46 – From Mary to Martha
23:38 – Mary, Martha, and Mary Magdalene
25:15 – When Were the Gospels Written?
32:34 – “There is no such thing as sin”
35:24 – What Drives Dr. Schrader Polczer
40:01 – The True Meaning of Christianity
48:12 – Dealing With Critics
51:55 – Mary Magdalene Suppressed
52:59 – What If The World Revered the Feminine?
59:19 – What’s Next For Dr. Schrader Polczer
1:01:04 – Other Traditions, Cultures, and Religions
1:09:30 – Love for the Oppressor
1:11:53 – Laying Yourself Down and Having Compassion
1:17:35 – Dr. Schrader Polczer in Behalf of the Divine Mother
To learn more from Elizabeth Schrader: Website: www.elizabethschrader.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/libbieschrader https://religionnews.com/2019/07/19/scribes-tried-to-blot-her-out-now-a-scholar-is-trying-to-recover-the-real-mary-magdalene/ https://www.ncronline.org/news/people/was-mary-magdalene-really-magdala-two-scholars-examine-evidenceTo learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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@Laurenelizabethwalsh
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How do we transform the fear that lives deep within us? How do we heal the divide between peoples, nations, and cultures? In this episode, Lauren flies solo sharing intimate thoughts from her heart about the nature of fear, how to transform the mindsets of scarcity, and how we can solve seemly unsolvable problems, from the wisdom of the heart.
What we discuss:
01:45 – Lauren’s Truths
08:00 – The Root of Our Destruction
15:06 – The Divine Guidance and Opening Your Heart
19:43 – Political Division, Hatred, and Oppression
29:59 – Challenging and Transforming the Fear
33:30 – Lauren’s Hope
34:14 – Love in the Spiritual Community and Not Having the Answers
35:45 – Lauren’s Commitment
37:08 – Prayer: Appeal to Increase Love
40:18 – Closing Notes
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
To follow us on Instagram,
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@Laurenelizabethwalsh
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Jonah tells their journey of being born as a female, not liking the things they were supposed to have interest in and never feeling socially welcome spending time with girls. On a broader social scale, they just wanted to be comfortable as a kid. Their early childhood was couched in nature, going to the country and running around in gym shorts. This led them to a journey of advocating for girls and their freedom to do whatever they wanted without gender norms as well as their life’s work of being a modern trans mystic and artist devoted to
Jonah is an interdisciplinary transgender artist who studies queer theory, trans-feminist theory, and psychoanalytic theory. They makes rosaries and is a modern trans mystic, visual artist, abstract comic, devotional poet, student of medicine, among many others. They are our first transgender guest and we couldn’t be more excited to have them on the podcast.
What we discuss:
02:23 – Introducing Jonah
05:02 – Jonah’s Story
11:02 – Growing Up
17:55 – Treating Boy Bodies and Girl Bodies Differently
20:09 – Body Dysmorphia and Trauma
24:22 – The Process of Taking Hormones
27:27 – The Medicine and Energies
29:51 – Changing of the Body
33:29 – The Miracle of Jonah’s Name
36:30 – The Christian Tradition
41:57 – Divine Androgyny
47:25 – Spirits, Aliens, and the Extraterrestrial World
50:30 – Ignorance Towards the LGBTQIA+ Community
54:53 – Surgeries for Young Children
57:44 – Liberation and Magic in the Pain of Surgery
1:00:41 – Why Did the Creator Create Trans People?
1:04:21 – The Fun Stuff
1:06:53 – Jonah in Behalf of the Divine Mother
1:08:25 – Where to Find Jonah
1:09:42 – Bonus Content
You can find Jonah at his official website, Patreon, and on Instagram.
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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In today’s episode, Lauren and Shaina explore the shadow and light of wanting to “be special.” From where they are from in the United States, they both share they have felt the desire to be noticed, seen, and to be recognized for having a special gift. They explore where this comes from a cultural and religious perspective and dissect some of the gifts and shadows within this desire. They discuss what it means to be “special” and if that desire is even a good one. As we come into the Rise of the Feminine - will individuality and specialty support our world or will collective belonging offer a better outcome for us all?
What we discuss:
01:15 – Wanting to Be Special in Spiritual Communities
02:45 – Wanting to Be Special: Where Did It Come From?
09:45 – Having Nuanced and Difficult Conversations
13:07 – Wanting to Feel Special
20:09 – Identifying Worth
30:10 – Sebastian the Spiritual Teacher and the Healing Bomb
33:46 – Facilitation Tips
34:29 – Closing Notes
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
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What did Araba’s journey to reclamation look like? Her journey to reconnecting with her roots was intertwined with her mental health journey as she struggled with depression and anxiety during her early to mid-20s. However, she finally eventually found her way to therapy after years of resistance which, for communities of color, is not widely talked about, accepted, or seen as part of life. Her journey to healing had been attached to her identity which, going into therapy, would serve as the foundation for her book. From understanding her Ghanian heritage and eventually grieving the loss of her grandmother, this had led her to reconnect with her culture as well as beginning her spiritual journey to healing.
Araba is a healer, cultural curator, DJ and award-winning writer interested in the preservation of African past and the reimagining of African future. She lives and teaches African-centred wellness, a practice rooted in African wisdom that promotes the wellbeing and empowerment of the global Black community. She is the author of the book “Return to Source: Unlock the Power of African-Centered Wellness” and you can buy her book on Amazon and everywhere they sell books.
What we discuss:
01:11 – Introducing Araba
03:19 – Writing “Return to Source: Unlock the Power of African-Centered Wellness”
07:32 – Araba’s Journey of Reclamation
15:21 – Women’s Mental Illness and Disconnection from the Soul
18:07 – Araba’s Journey Through India and Ghana
27:32 – There’s No Perfection in Spirituality
31:39 – White Lens in Spirituality and the Capitalistic System
33:53 – How Araba’s Book Came About
43:00 – White Culture and Losing the Art of Transmission
45:48 – Learning from Ancestors
47:50 – Araba’s Magic
49:02 – The Process of Channeling
56:07 – Reading a Passage from “Return to Source”
1:01:02 – Araba in Behalf of the Divine Mother
1:04:35 – Closing Notes
To learn more about Araba: Website: http://arabaoa.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/araba.oa
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
Sign up for Moon School a 29-day meditation journey beginning on the New Moon on June 17: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/moon-school
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Indigenous people live in direct connection with nature, gifting them powerful spiritual practices, and magic if you will!, that have empowered their communities, way of life, and ultimately, their identity. Today’s guest is Angelique Txivã, who has been living with the Yawanawa tribe for the past 10 years and now shares the tribe’s mission of bringing the magic and teachings of the forest into the hearts of humanity. In this episode, we discuss her first-hand experience of profound spiritual awakening and healing, living among the Yawanawa. We talk about dietas, healing ceremonies, nature’s medicine, Ayuhuasca, what it means to be healed and how creating a deep bond with the forest can truly change one’s life.
What we discuss:
01:01 – Moon School: 29-Day Lunar Makeover
03:10 – Introducing Angelique
05:42 – Angelique and Lauren’s Time Together in the Amazon
09:56 – Who Was Angelique?
15:19 – Receiving Healing
17:50 – Angelique’s Desire to Learn for the Past 10 Years
21:00 – Angelique’s Mission and Self-Healing
23:50 – The Mission of the Spirit of the Forest
25:13 – Cultural History and Resurgence of the Yawanawa
29:42 – The Sacred Knowledge, Studies, and Medicine
38:05 – Songs and Prayers
41:19 – Ayahuasca and Uni
44:38 – Ancient Traditions
51:55 – Closing Notes
If you wish to learn more from the Yawanawa visit their website on www.spiritoftheforest.co. Beginning on June 12, Join “An Encounter with the Spiritual Force” a 1-month virtual indigenous-led diet, a deep dive to encounter the healing force of the forest through Yawanawá spirituality & ancestrality. More information on www.spiritoftheforest.co
Websites
Teachings of the Yawanawa: www.spiritoftheforest.co
Txiva’s / Angelique’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_txiva_/F
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.orgSign up for Moon School a 29-day meditation journey beginning on the New Moon on June 17: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/moon-school
To follow us on Instagram,
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@Laurenelizabethwalsh
@shainaconners
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