The Heroine’s Journey

By: Christine Raine
  • Summary

  • What if the answer to shifting moments of crisis into turning points of expansion and opportunity was looking inward?

 Based on the work of Maureen Murdoch, Victoria Lynn Schmidt, Joseph Campbell and others, the Archetypical Heroine’s Journey outlines the universal quest for self-discovery; interdependence; and contribution from a space of intuition and profound acceptance. Like the phoenix that rises from the ashes, we travel to the depths of our souls to reclaim our inner power. Using the narrative and symbolic map of THJ, this podcast explores some of the most important themes of what it means to be human with eight incredible guests, in a first season of 12 episodes (6 in Spanish and 6 English). Second season coming June 7th 2024.
    Copyright 2024 Christine Raine
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Episodes
  • 🇺🇸 Ep 10: Shedding Layers: Mercedes Kostucki’s Journey to Living Authentically
    Oct 4 2024

    Warning: this episode openly discusses suicide.

    In our last episode of this season, we had the opportunity to speak to Mercedes Kostucki, a Belgian trans woman who shares her raw and courageous story of transformation. Mercedes openly discusses her journey through gender transition and the struggles she faced, including suicidal thoughts, as she fought to live authentically in a world that often rejects those who don't conform.

    We dive into the emotional and psychological challenges of transitioning and the weight of family and social expectations. Mercedes speaks with vulnerability about the darkest moments of her life and the hard won path that eventually led her to self-acceptance. A testament to resilience and the courage to embrace who you truly are, her story speaks to the healing power of intimacy and connection.

    If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please seek help at aquiestoy.cr

    More info:

    ​https://www.christineraine.org/

    Follow us:

    IG: @theheroinesjourneyproject

    TikTok: @theheroinesjourney

    Special thanks to Hotel Belmar for supporting this and many other special projects. Follow them on IG: @hotelbelmar

    This episode is also made possible thanks to the support of Kate Linens. For more information, visit https://katelinens.com/

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • 🇪🇸 Ep 9: De la Racionalidad al Espiritualismo Mágico: dos adopciones y el amor que lo cambió todo, con Ignacio García
    Sep 20 2024

    En este episodio, el intelectual Ignacio García nos comparte el relato de su profunda transformación: primero como un abogado de derechos humanos con enfoque completamente racional, hasta cultivar el camino espiritual que fue instigado por el amor de su vida y familia.

    A través de su vínculo con la naturaleza, representado por una majestuosa ceiba, y su decisión de adoptar, nos muestra cómo el amor transformador lo llevó a deconstruir viejos patrones patriarcales y a redescubrir su propósito. Su historia refleja un delicado equilibrio entre su ejercicio profesional como abogado y su vida espiritual, mientras construye una familia que incluye tanto hijos biológicos como cósmicos.

    Instituto WEM (Masculinidad, sexualidad y pareja) teléfono: 2225 7511 https://g.co/kgs/s11FoTY

    A Cyborg Manifesto: https://archive.org/details/anarchy_Cyborg_Manifesto_Harroway https://archive.org/details/anarchy_Cyborg_Manifesto_Harroway/page/n3/mode/1up

    Más información en:

    ​https://www.christineraine.org/

    Seguinos en:

    IG: @theheroinesjourneyproject

    TikTok: @theheroinesjourney

    Este episodio tiene música original del cantautor británico Nick Mulvey

    Agradecimiento especial a Kate Linens, una empresa de ropa de cama de lujo que se especializa en todo lo esencial para una noche de sueño perfecta. Descubrí más en https://katelinens.com/

    Gracias al Hotel Belmar por apoyar este y muchos otros proyectos especiales. Podés seguirles en IG @hotelbelmar




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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 🇺🇸 Ep 8: "You Are Not Alone, Brother: Redefining Masculinity with Taz Takirau, a Māori indigenous man”
    Sep 6 2024

    In this episode, Taz Takirau, a Māori indigenous man from New Zealand, shares his profound journey of healing and reconnecting with his life's purpose during the C0 VID pandemic. Taz speaks directly to men, discussing the challenges of overcoming deep-seated anger and the importance of building new, healthier masculinities. His motivation comes from his children and grandchildren, and he emphasizes the ongoing work of protecting the Earth and supporting one another. Taz's powerful message, "you're not alone, brother," reminds us that no matter our background, we all face similar struggles mentally, physically, and spiritually. Taz reflects on the transformative power of heritage, resilience, and the collective journey towards inner peace and environmental stewardship.

    Kohutapu Lodge info:

    Enjoy a guided walking tour in one of the world's last remaining Jurassic Podocarp Native Rainforests or experience a historical cultural tour of the land. Learn traditional Māori activities - weaving, haka lessons, night time eel fishing and more. Or perhaps you might just want to gaze at the lake, and relax.

    https://www.kohutapulodge.co.nz/

    https://www.instagram.com/kohutapulodge?igsh=MXhmZHVodDJ5MWt4aA==

    More info:

    ​https://www.christineraine.org/

    Follow us:

    IG: @theheroinesjourneyproject

    TikTok: @theheroinesjourney

    Special thanks to Hotel Belmar for supporting this and many other special projects. Follow them on IG: @hotelbelmar

    This episode is also made possible thanks to the support of Kate Linens. For more information, visit https://katelinens.com/


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    52 mins

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