• Beyond the fire: embracing joy, love, and the full spectrum of experience in these challenging times

  • Nov 23 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
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Beyond the fire: embracing joy, love, and the full spectrum of experience in these challenging times

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    Welcome to the Woman Uncaged Podcast, Episode 17 of Season 2! In this episode we explore how to maintain our softness in the face of difficult times, and a reclaiming of our emotional range no matter what is happening.

    We talk about:
    -how suffering doesn't equate caring
    -how we can feel more than one emotion at a time
    -how we can't tell what a person is feeling based on their behavior
    -how we need the rebel energy and that fire, but we don't want to stay there
    -how important it is to have people who will see and hold the whole range of who we are
    -how important it is not to belittle joy and pleasure
    -how joy and love can remind us what we're standing for
    -accepting things in other people that we will never understand
    -conditional belonging
    -how if we define ourselves by what we're against, when we take that thing away, we no longer know who we are

    We reference:
    The book Artemis: The Indomitable Spirit in Everywoman by Jean Shinoda Bolen
    The book in which Linda's poem appears: Weaving Our Way Beyond Patriarchy at Womancraft Publishing.


    ~Linda's book: Homecoming: One Woman's Story of Dismantling Her Inner Cage and Freeing Her Wild Feminine Soul ~Laura's Monday Missives: https://goodwithmoney.substack.com/

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