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Inspired by the New Year your host Luna Love is here to honor this threshold, a time of completion and new beginnings. And in this time we can reflect on what has transpired this year to get us where we stand today and how it has shaped us to step forward into the new year with greater awareness, sense of self, and purposefulness. It is important to mention that no matter when you tune in, this will be applicable to your life as the new beginning can begin whenever we wish, it doesn’t have to be January 1st. We get to decide. We get to prepare, postpone, or pretend. To check out all things Radical Remembrance head on over to www.lunaloveleadership.com/podcast for all the show notes, links, and more goodies.
The women and mothers featured in this episode, courageously and vulnerably share their stories of loss and reclamation through the portal of miscarriage. Our contributors are Midori Takata, Maka Moon, Allie Ma of the Women’s Wellness Movement, Mariana Campos and your host, Luna Grace Isbell-Love. All artwork for this episode by Stepha Lawson from The Language of Birth (www.languageofbirth.com)
Lola Pickett is an Identity Alchemist + Transformational Coach. Working with plants, energy, soul, spirit, and ceremony, Lola guides womxn from identity crisis to empowered authenticity. Through this work lola’s intention is to heal the witch-wound within herself and the collective. She loves nothing more than helping people see and be themselves, fully.
Lola Pickett is an Identity Alchemist + Transformational Coach. Working with plants, energy, soul, spirit, and ceremony, Lola guides womxn from identity crisis to empowered authenticity. Through this work lola’s intention is to heal the witch-wound within herself and the collective. She loves nothing more than helping people see and be themselves, fully.
How do you define success? Status, title, money, be at a certain place by a certain age in life? This week’s guest Vyana Novus-Magee (www.vyanama.com) shares an alternative perspective that she’s implemented in her life, and made into a handy-dandy journal, after becoming a mother, retriggering past trauma, and having a near-death experience. We talk living with mental-health challenges, the power of self-acknowledgement, becoming a mother, and how to simply meet life when it’s asks more of us than we think we’re able to give. You can grab Vyana’s ‘Redefining Success Journal’ on Amazon.
To check out all things Radical Remembrance head on over to www.lunaloveleadership.com/podcast for all the show notes, links, and more goodies.
[TRIGGER WARNING: We discuss the various occurrences that contributed to Vyana’s Complex-PTSD and if you have PSTD in your own life, please be forewarned that this talk may share things that are hard to hear.]
In this rebirthing episode, your host, Luna Love, of the former podcast Ladies Who Lead introduces the new show, Radical Remembrance: Conversations on Being Human. She shares how this change unfolded, what you can expect from the show moving forward, and how to deeply listen to the guidance that is here for us in each moment, showing us the way. To check out all things Radical Remembrance go to www.lunaloveleadership.com/podcast for show notes and all the goodies.
Woman of Devotion and your LWL host, Luna Love (www.lunaloveleadership), closes out this season of the Ladies Who Lead podcast, before their 3rd annual summer break. She takes us to the edges of ourself in this episode and invites us to step through the portal of initiation into a world of unshakable devotion. Devotion as not being devoted to anything, but living as devotion, as a confused, remembering, forgetting, deeply-feeling, fully-present expression of life and consciousness unfolding. This is a path, a commitment, a way of Life, come deepen with us on our closing episode for the Season. - - If you are nourished in any way by the show and want to support Ladies Who Lead in growing head on over to Patreon (www.patreon.com/ladieswholead) to give as little as $1/mo or as much as you want to support our platform for women-centered storytelling. To subscribe to future podcasts or learn more about how we can support you on your leadership journey, head over to www.ladieswholeadpodcast.com.
Storyteller and Facilitator Rachael Alaia (www.wild-soul.net) joins us today to dive deep in a conversation exploring resilience, tending the fire, sovereignty, motherhood, honoring her rhythms, ancestors, the fierceness and tenderness of raw humanity and so much more. We could have talked to her for days. Rachael is a mother, artist, storyteller, land keeper, facilitator, educator, wounded healer, and witch. She teaches and facilitates transformational group experiences both online and off, offers council and mentorship to private clients, casts word magic, produces and hosts a podcast called Feral Intercourse, and cultivates an ongoing community of learning over on Patreon.- - If you are nourished in any way by the show and want to support Ladies Who Lead in growing head on over to Patreon (www.patreon.com/ladieswholead) to give as little as $1/mo or as much as you want to support our platform for women-centered storytelling. To subscribe to future podcasts or learn more about how we can support you on your leadership journey, head over to www.ladieswholeadpodcast.com.
Today we are excited to share Susanna Barkataki (www.ignitebewell.com), the founder of Ignite Yoga & Wellness Institute. In this interview we dive into Yoga as so much more than a physical practice but Yoga as the Teacher. We talk on what a path of devotion looks like, Yoga and the Social Justice movement, and how to navigate the colonial aspects of Yoga in the West. She has an Honors degree from UC Berkeley, a Masters in Education, and is a E-RYT 500 hour Master Teacher with Yoga Alliance and a 500-Hour Certified Ayurvedic practitioner. She is also honored to call Thich Nhat Hanh one of her teachers along with other masters who she studied with in India and the United States in the Hatha Yoga tradition. Susanna loves to support students in deepening their practice and becoming leaders in yoga and wellness. - - Want to support Ladies Who Lead in our efforts to reclaim the power of women-centered storytelling? …Head on over to Patreon (www.patreon.com/ladieswholead) to give as little as $1/mo or as much as you want to express your reciprocity. To subscribe to future podcasts or learn more about how we can support you on your leadership journey, head over to www.ladieswholeadpodcast.com.
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