Our capacity to receive relates to our capacity to feel! Let’s cleanse our personal permission to receive, how receiving can relate to feelings of betrayal with our ancestry and the collective, saying NO, and expectations and attachments, our body’s visceral reactions to receiving and belief sets.
Taking vs. Receiving — Part 1 — Permission to Take… Cleanse Your Ideas of Taking, Receiving, and Giving — EP97
We need to be able to take. It is an assertive action we can play with! Our developmental need to take, what beliefs may interfere with our ability to assert and take what we need or desire, taking too much and its relationship with scarcity, and the wounds that make it hard for us to take.
Creating a Subversive Sisterhood of Saints + Holy Women Icons Project With Angela Yarber — EP96
Angela brings forward the Goddess within along with the stories and lives of women of color and queer women through history that have been often hidden or left in the dark corners! She supports women who have been hurt or confined by versions of spirituality at Holy Women Icon’s Project.
a{Live} now: Piecing Together Past Lives + Reclaiming Magic From Other Worlds — EP95
In this brief episode, I share how two more past lives have been revealed to me through my grief and darkness and the magic I have reclaimed because of it. I am recalibrating ancient knowings that never previously made sense but do now through a part of me that has known all along.
The Teeny Tiny Shifts and Changes in the Nervous System That Your Body Builds On — EP94
Noticing our body’s level of coherence and vibrating with the rightness of our being brings even more trust and healing. In this podcast, I talk about the things you can notice that your body does to tell you that healing is happening. When you notice these, you can develop your body trust and boost your innate healing.
Between Worlds: Birth Photography and the Power of Imagery With Chinelle Rojas, Knowing Our Birthing Options Can Save Lives — EP93
Chinelle Rojas brings awareness to women in their goddess selves and “between worlds” with their babies, as well as birthing options that can save lives, especially women of color through her intimate, raw, tender, powerful, and revealing birth photography.