Wise, Beautiful, and Deeply Feminine
This is one of the few podcasts I listen to regularly, and the ONLY one whose new episodes I wait for so excitedly. Sara Avant Stover’s deeply feminine approach is unique in the world of spiritual teachers. Her podcast and books (both of which I highly recommend, too) beautifully show how the everyday world of work, parenting, and relationships is not separate from “spiritual life”—our everyday life IS where spiritual work happens, sometimes gracefully, sometimes messily. Sara’s work is both inspiring and practical. By providing advice about meditation, journaling, yoga, and much more, she shows exactly what we can do to deepen our spiritual practice in the midst of our busy days. Her approach is Buddhist-based, but so inclusive that it can really be appreciated by anyone, no matter her religious tradition. Sara shares generously of her own spiritual growth, challenges, pains, and joys; she definitely doesn’t present herself as a teacher on a pedestal, but as a sister, guide, and friend. Her work is life-changing. Plus her speaking voice is lovely—a pleasure to listen to!
KCJ139 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/16
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Sara brings a wealth of wisdom and experience to every episode she shares. While she speaks from the perspective of the Divine Feminine, her talks are applicable and inclusive of all. Every time I listen to an episode I come away feeling nourished and more deeply connected to my own wisdom.
giggleDeb via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/22/22
All I keep coming up with is depth. Sara is intentional. I can feel when another human has put in the nitty gritty time of inner work. Because I want to hear her thoughts, and what she picks to focus on. This podcast is uncommonly enlightening.
PhillySPC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/21
I learned about Sara Avant Stover about a year ago and was looking to drink up and learn everything about The Way of the Happy Woman. The most recent series (in summer, called Poolside Sutras) is a much better quality and much easier to listen too. The content of the entire series of the podcast...Read full review »
Mandalikescats via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/16
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