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Edwina Murphy-Droomer and Inarra Aryane Griffyn introduce "Wise Women Stories," a deeply personal project rooted in storytelling and spiritual nourishment. They share a deep connection through their shared interests in spiritual growth and storytelling, sparked by their initial interviews years ago. Inarra emphasises the ancient tradition of storytelling as a form of nourishment, drawing parallels to rituals around the winter solstice. For Inarra, this project is deeply personal, stemming from her grandmother's influence and her own spiritual journey.
Their collaboration is driven by a strong desire to create a space where inspirational stories from wise women can support and encourage others, particularly women navigating challenges or entrepreneurial journeys. Inarra recounts her spiritual initiation journey and the influence of mentors, High Priestess, Vivienne Crowley in London. Edwina reflects on pivotal moments in her life, including transformative experiences with a naturopath and raising her children on a flower farm, which empowered her despite initial hardships.
In their podcast series, Edwina and Inarra discuss embracing discomfort and intuition, drawing insights from personal experiences and teachings. They introduce "Women Who Run With The Wolves" and other archetypal stories, aiming to blend ancient wisdom with contemporary experiences. They invite listeners, especially those in their forties and beyond, on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment through storytelling and shared wisdom.
The episode concludes with Edwina and Inarra, highlighting the transformative power of life experiences and wisdom. They announce a standalone recording of the story of Vasilisa and encourage listeners to share their podcast to foster deeper connections among women, bidding farewell until the next episode.
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By Inarra Aryane Griffyn & Edwina Murphy - DroomerEdwina Murphy-Droomer and Inarra Aryane Griffyn introduce "Wise Women Stories," a deeply personal project rooted in storytelling and spiritual nourishment. They share a deep connection through their shared interests in spiritual growth and storytelling, sparked by their initial interviews years ago. Inarra emphasises the ancient tradition of storytelling as a form of nourishment, drawing parallels to rituals around the winter solstice. For Inarra, this project is deeply personal, stemming from her grandmother's influence and her own spiritual journey.
Their collaboration is driven by a strong desire to create a space where inspirational stories from wise women can support and encourage others, particularly women navigating challenges or entrepreneurial journeys. Inarra recounts her spiritual initiation journey and the influence of mentors, High Priestess, Vivienne Crowley in London. Edwina reflects on pivotal moments in her life, including transformative experiences with a naturopath and raising her children on a flower farm, which empowered her despite initial hardships.
In their podcast series, Edwina and Inarra discuss embracing discomfort and intuition, drawing insights from personal experiences and teachings. They introduce "Women Who Run With The Wolves" and other archetypal stories, aiming to blend ancient wisdom with contemporary experiences. They invite listeners, especially those in their forties and beyond, on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment through storytelling and shared wisdom.
The episode concludes with Edwina and Inarra, highlighting the transformative power of life experiences and wisdom. They announce a standalone recording of the story of Vasilisa and encourage listeners to share their podcast to foster deeper connections among women, bidding farewell until the next episode.
Support the show