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Ep. 8: I Stand For Women's Autonomy

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Women's autonomy -- this is our focal point in this week’s podcast episode. These are two words that come in like a fast moving train. They demand attention, respect, space. These words want to be noticed for all that they stand for. They are certainly that why behind my why behind my why behind my why. I do not stand for women's autonomy because I have completely figured it out. I stand for women's autonomy because I believe that part of my incarnation is to really and truly be an example of what this looks like in its continual becoming. I think that it's part of my purpose here to continue to claim more and more of this for myself, so that I can be an example for whoever else out there needs to lean into that light as well in order to remember their own.

This is a conversation that I’m so passionate about having, but I’m fully aware that it’s not always the easiest. I would be compassionate and sensitive enough to offer a trigger warning on this episode, which of course is delivered with care and love. I just know for sure that in moments of my past in which I was giving my power away, there are some core sections of this conversations that would have made me queasy. And that’s okay.

As always, Sounds Like Bliss is not a place for you to ‘learn.’ It’s a place for you to receive and roll in whatever you choose to.

Tune into this episode for these sounds:

  • Empowered women are the driving force behind real and true metamorphosis
  • How an anchored and powerful sense of self can draw the best out from the humans around us, including men
  • The more women we see claim their autonomy, the less women we’ll see in abusive / non-serving relationships, unfulfilling work and circumstances that don’t inspire them
  • The importance freeing ourselves from the burdens of our lineage
  • An autonomous woman is not an ice queen, she in tune with the boundaries that help her to thrive
  • She knows that no one can make her feel anything and that she’s not responsible for the way people perceive her.
  • She has the inner and outer resources to design a life that is aligned with the incarnation that her soul chose this lifetime.

  continue reading

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Ep. 8: I Stand For Women's Autonomy

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Women's autonomy -- this is our focal point in this week’s podcast episode. These are two words that come in like a fast moving train. They demand attention, respect, space. These words want to be noticed for all that they stand for. They are certainly that why behind my why behind my why behind my why. I do not stand for women's autonomy because I have completely figured it out. I stand for women's autonomy because I believe that part of my incarnation is to really and truly be an example of what this looks like in its continual becoming. I think that it's part of my purpose here to continue to claim more and more of this for myself, so that I can be an example for whoever else out there needs to lean into that light as well in order to remember their own.

This is a conversation that I’m so passionate about having, but I’m fully aware that it’s not always the easiest. I would be compassionate and sensitive enough to offer a trigger warning on this episode, which of course is delivered with care and love. I just know for sure that in moments of my past in which I was giving my power away, there are some core sections of this conversations that would have made me queasy. And that’s okay.

As always, Sounds Like Bliss is not a place for you to ‘learn.’ It’s a place for you to receive and roll in whatever you choose to.

Tune into this episode for these sounds:

  • Empowered women are the driving force behind real and true metamorphosis
  • How an anchored and powerful sense of self can draw the best out from the humans around us, including men
  • The more women we see claim their autonomy, the less women we’ll see in abusive / non-serving relationships, unfulfilling work and circumstances that don’t inspire them
  • The importance freeing ourselves from the burdens of our lineage
  • An autonomous woman is not an ice queen, she in tune with the boundaries that help her to thrive
  • She knows that no one can make her feel anything and that she’s not responsible for the way people perceive her.
  • She has the inner and outer resources to design a life that is aligned with the incarnation that her soul chose this lifetime.

  continue reading

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