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Welcome to the Time of The Feminine, a podcast hosted by Lauren Walsh and Shaina Conners, stewards of the Global Sisterhood movement. This podcast is meant to inspire you to transform and heal from the patriarchal mindsets, rise into your feminine power, and be a leader in a movement that's transforming the world. Lauren and Shaina are on a mission to seed women's circles all over the world because they believe in something that wisdom keepers and prophecies have pointed to...We have entered ...
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On Time of the Feminine’s Season 2 Finale, Lauren and Shaina look back on their journey with The Global Sisterhood and how it has changed their lives, as well as updates on their own personal journeys. What we discuss: 01:02 - Introduction 04:39 – The Global Sisterhood 26:13 – The Medicine of Endings 31:04 – Entering the Void and Rebirth 39:17 – Sh…
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In this podcast episode, Lauren and Shaina discuss how each of their lives has been transforming and what they are learning from the very nature of it. They discuss how challenge can be a great learning experience, and share several life experiences they each have had, and explored how much potential for growth their has been. They end the call wit…
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Our dreams are a form of communication; to get our attention and for us to actively tend to them. Whether it’s a good dream or a bad one, our dreams want to tell us something we might not have listened to while we were awake. However, scary dreams tell us another thing. Maybe we haven’t tended to them in some way for lack of resources to understand…
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What does it mean to be a truly disciplined person? HeatherAsh’s journey started with her dedication to being focused and disciplined; a patriarchal mindset of being better and doing things right that perpetuated self-punishment. She eventually had to leave this life, rewire, and recognize that values such as softness and compassion could be at par…
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How much of the bible, the gospel, and Christianity do we truly understand, especially through feminine aspects and feminine perspectives? Is there really such thing as “sin”? Can we and should we love our oppressor? In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Schrader Polczer unpacks and answers burning questions about the religion and its gospels. From tellin…
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How do we transform the fear that lives deep within us? How do we heal the divide between peoples, nations, and cultures? In this episode, Lauren flies solo sharing intimate thoughts from her heart about the nature of fear, how to transform the mindsets of scarcity, and how we can solve seemly unsolvable problems, from the wisdom of the heart. What…
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Jonah tells their journey of being born as a female, not liking the things they were supposed to have interest in and never feeling socially welcome spending time with girls. On a broader social scale, they just wanted to be comfortable as a kid. Their early childhood was couched in nature, going to the country and running around in gym shorts. Thi…
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In today’s episode, Lauren and Shaina explore the shadow and light of wanting to “be special.” From where they are from in the United States, they both share they have felt the desire to be noticed, seen, and to be recognized for having a special gift. They explore where this comes from a cultural and religious perspective and dissect some of the g…
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What did Araba’s journey to reclamation look like? Her journey to reconnecting with her roots was intertwined with her mental health journey as she struggled with depression and anxiety during her early to mid-20s. However, she finally eventually found her way to therapy after years of resistance which, for communities of color, is not widely talke…
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Indigenous people live in direct connection with nature, gifting them powerful spiritual practices, and magic if you will!, that have empowered their communities, way of life, and ultimately, their identity. Today’s guest is Angelique Txivã, who has been living with the Yawanawa tribe for the past 10 years and now shares the tribe’s mission of brin…
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Happy Full Moon and welcome to your Full Moon ritual! Right now, the full moon is big, voluptuous, vibrant, and robust in the sky. Her force is summoning the waters of our subconscious up to the surface to be examined. This is a time where energy is heightened, psychic awareness is increased, and our dreams can be more vivid. The lore and beliefs s…
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Makhosi Himi Gogo Thule is a devoted sangoma, diviner, prayer warrior, and healer. Sangoma is a Zulu term for a seer who brings forth messages from their ancestors to help or serve their community. This gift is a calling & a responsibility rooted in indigenous cultural knowledge. Makhosi’s work acts as a bridge into shamanic ceremonial traditions f…
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So much of the stories we tell of who we are have been told by men who have a certain view of the inevitability of patriarchy as the only system that we know throughout the world, ascribing an inevitability about it that is inaccurate and untrue. There have been multiple theories on how the patriarchy emerged in society and ultimately, we’ll never …
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As a holocaust survivor, Riane has witnessed both enormous violence, but also spiritual courage. It’s not the courage that we are thought to think of, but the courage to stand up against injustice under love. Her experiences led her to ask questions that we are all asking today: does it have to be this way? Especially when we have such an enormous …
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The reputation that fairytales have received over the past years precedes itself, which is precisely what made Michelle fall in love with it. She loved the rich imaginary of it all and as she started to also tell more and more of these fairytales, she found her voice changing and herself moving into this interior landscape that was rich in imagery …
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How does one apply the feminine intelligence and feminine wisdom to the area of business and the cycles and seasons? It starts with coming home to self and understanding your own cycle. Whether you’re bleeding or not, whether you’re in touch with the lunar cycles or not, we can’t escape what is innate within nature. If we are always living on the c…
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There has been a real lack of clarity when it comes to solving the great conundrums of the climate crisis, as well as a growing sense of climate nihilism all around. However, all hope is not lost. Justin believes in collective action against the climate crisis, which is why she founded One Earth, which is all about coming together as a collective f…
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Do you feel worthy of what you desire? Do you feel worthy of standing in your truth, create clear boundaries in your relationships, going after your dreams and deeply empowering yourself? If not, may I ask why? Join us for a conversation today about The Worth of a Woman and what this time is calling for when it comes to how we value ourselves. Shai…
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Despite moms being important figures in our life, some are better than others, and Bethany explores the mother wound and the complicated relationship daughters have with them. How then do we acknowledge the mother wound? For Bethany, some of the first steps that a person can take are to reflect on the problems in one’s relationship with their mom. …
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The hardship makes the medicine—some of the new age movements make you feel guilty for going through something with some fundamentalist religions saying that you are being punished or it’s your bad karma for being sick. The truth gets twisted, and we have religions and organizations manipulating that narrative. However, for Star Wolf, we came here …
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In the pre-modern area whenever someone would get sick, people went to the priest and the illness was almost always considered as a kind of possession. Witches, having known the way of herbs and healing, psychic emotional healing was considered the work of the devil. Because of this, they were burned and punished. In the arc of human history, human…
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Ever since Sylvia was a little girl, she’s always read and written stories and was very drawn to old myths and ancient cultures, almost wanting to embody them through her writing as her way into them. For the longest time, she considered her writing fantasy, separated from her sense of embodied participation with the Earth and with life along with …
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Happy International Women’s Day! In this special episode, Lauren and Shaina look back at Global Sisterhood’s journey and the lessons they’ve carried with them along the way. The Sisterhood has slowly evolved into a global family over the years and has become a force greater than they could ever expect, forming a consciousness and being awakened int…
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What is the meaning of the “InnerGround Railroad”? One of the assumptions that Quanita makes in her book is that we are spiritual beings having human experiences and not the other way around. This means that everything that happens is in service to the spiritual beings, to us growing as spirits. That means that nothing is accidental and that the un…
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We grow up in a world, and in a culture, that doesn’t teach us about the human faculties we are born with. These faculties include our breath, energy system, presence, and perceptual awareness. It seems crazy that we are given these bodies that do so many things, and what we learn in school, has almost nothing to do with our internal realms. Perhap…
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Ayurveda is the world’s oldest system of health and healing. It is the sister science of yoga that teaches how to live in harmony with the cycles and rhythms of Mother Nature. Ayurveda follows two rhythms: the rhythm of the day called Dinachirya Sanskrit which translates to “following the day”, and Ritucharya or “following the rhythm of the seasons…
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Shaina and Lauren share their early days and how they formed Global Sisterhood into the important and impactful organization that it is today. They speak about feminine business and how they relate to it; a spiritual path which has been interesting over the past few years because of their ideas coming to life and having its own mission and consciou…
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How can one be more mindful? For Mare, it’s helpful to be aware of our conditioning as women in this society. It’s important not to blame ourselves when we realize that we’re giving our power away, when we can’t say our truth, when we shrink, or when we turn against ourselves when we receive harsh judgement. We are not our conditioned patterns and …
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The world has multiple religion and belief systems to offer, and yet people are still seeking for ways on how to connect with each other, the environment, and higher beings to understand reality and the world we live in. Adah noticed how as people sought new religion, they were using plant medicine and sound meditation to connect with and understan…
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The sacred geometry of the vesica piscis is the two interlocking circles. The two becomes one and creates a sacred third, which is the center of the vesica piscis. That is a symbol that has been with us for millennia as a contemplation to the mystery. Flora Ware’s work as a priestess is to serve that unity consciousness. The moving into the era of …
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The medical system oftentimes feels like a cult where people are punished for speaking out against it. Kelly had been in it for the longest time but decided to break free from the cycle; us being the victim, the doctor being the rescuer, and the villain being your body. As Kelly began to recognize that taking responsibility, moving into the uncerta…
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We live in a world where there’s so much focus on matrix, statistics, and data, and while these are all important, they do not hold the soul of the mission and the vision. They are not the reason for growth or prosperity, but points of information. Zainab believes that a person has to keep their integrity towards the soul of the mission or the visi…
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The Time of the Feminine Podcast hosts Shaina Connors and Lauren Walsh explore into the root of the imbalance that has caused disconnection and dysfunction within humanity and explore the rise of the feminine to restore balance to the world. In this episode, Shaina and Lauren discuss mediumship, the phenomenon of communicating with spirits or the d…
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Carissa debunks misinterpreted symbolisms in Christianity and the healing from trauma in organized religion. Despite what most people understand, the cross is a symbol of freedom from burden and shame. She speaks of Yeshua, the essence of Christ, and the Word of God. Upon her experience with Yeshua, she saw that the Christ essence that Yeshua expre…
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One of the most radical things that Perdita and Clark ask their fellowship is this: “What do you want? What is your heart’s desire?”. Culture, society, and religion tells us what we want and should want. But the lady, the Mother, has planted seeds in each of our hearts and those seeds are particular to each one of our souls. By knowing what those s…
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TRIGGER WARNING: One in three women has suffered from gender-based violence in their lifetime around the world and the average age of entry into the sex trade globally is 9 years old and 12 years old in the US. She shares her journey as a UN delegate, her views on sex work and sexual reclamation, and how we can access our hearts to create a path fo…
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Marcela had a big fear of speaking up. Her autoimmune disease being in her thyroid, she started doing things with more intention and believed that there was more to her experience than what people with her condition were told. Through rituals and exercises, she was able to get to the root of the problem on when her voice would shut down by liberati…
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Tanya talks about embodied confidence and the true meaning of being confident beyond the surface. In the patriarchal lens, women are seen as competitors with one another, but this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Women have had to compete with one another to survive and the role of The Global Sisterhood is to dismantle that. A huge piece to unra…
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GROWTH INVOLVES SUFFERING, AND LIFE IS A SERIES OF MICRO DEATHS. What exactly is the price of walking the sacred spiritual path? Where does pain end and peace begins? In this episode, we are rebroadcasting Alana Fairchild for the Shadow Season. Alana shares what it means to channel the Divine Wisdom in our daily life and serve the heart despite our…
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In this special episode of the Time of the Feminine, Lauren and Shaina explore the darkness that exists inside of us. Lauren shares the story of Annona, a Mesopotamian goddess known as the great goddess and queen of heaven from her realm in the sky, earth, and the underworld and her descent into the underworld. From there, they talk about the femin…
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Tara talks about ancestral wounds, pre-colonization, and the role of women throughout history, especially in Europe and Ireland. Given her expertise in history and ancestry, she introduces us to the upcoming sacred festival of Samhain, which takes place during a time of the year when the realm of the spirits come into close contact with our physica…
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Betty Kovacs returns for another episode to share her wisdom on the topic of masculinity and femininity. She has been teaching throughout the years the masculine and feminine duality of individuals. To Betty, it is important to know and remember that these masculine and feminine images are archetypes and symbols of realities and potentialities with…
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In the past, the term “witch” was used to refer to female healers. They were the ones who stayed behind, caring for the sick using natural remedies. This is in stark contrast to male healers, who used harsher methods to tend to the wounded on the battlefield. It is through herbalism that Maia Toll began to explore the witch archetype. As she studie…
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Barbara started her work with the voice and vocal training because of her experience as a young girl at a time where women were expected to be nice and polite. She saw that a person’s experience, trauma, and even keeping family secrets while growing up can affect and manifest through a person’s voice. While also coming from a family of singers, her…
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Sophie’s big ethos is that we are holobionts or beings composed of other beings. We have more bacterial and fungal cells in our body than human cells, and just as we are made up of microclimates and ecologies, we are all the organs and ferment of Gaia. She also unpacks the myth surrounding religion. She ties everything back to ecology and our relat…
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In Latina households, Mother-daughter relationships can be complicated. Michelle Gomez knows what that’s like—having worked through 11 years of pain herself. As tempting as it is to put the full blame on moms, they’re also victims of colonialist systems of oppression. When Spanish colonialists conquered Latin America, they brought along teachings o…
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During and before the witch trials in Europe, most of the medicine had come from land and the people who were tending land knew how to use and turn these plants into medicines. Reproductive actions such as knowing which plants were reproductive or abortifacients were outlawed and considered evil. People with knowledge in practicing plants were remo…
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There’s a sense of knowledge in the yoga traditions that comes from the body, where even when we move in the different physical postures, we awaken an understanding of enlightenment, energetics, or our own fire force within. Jaguar believes that “words don’t teach” and her way of learning is the body way, because she has felt more integrated with h…
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Jyoti talks about how the root of undervalued women started when the Vatican sent out letters, or the papal bull, to people across all continents and saying that the people living outside of western civilization were less than human and needed to be brought into the Church, foregoing their cultures. If they disobeyed, they would be killed, and thei…
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Dr. Nicole had her first near-death experience when she was 14 years old which she called her “doorway to death”. Within six months, her father died along with two other family members afterwards. It took her years to process these layers of unprocessed grief and she turned to substances, experiences, and relationships to cope. Fortunately, she had…
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