Returning to the Hearth: Kitchen Medicine as Liberation and Slow Devotion with Denell Barbara Randall
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A woman tending the kitchen has become an image of oppression, rather than pride and power -- but what if this return is not only a pathway to health, but also to liberation and cultural change?  I talk with Cervical Wellness founder and Integrative Health Coach, Denell Barbara Randall, about the role of kitchen medicine as nourishment as devotion and the journey into softness in our healing. We share about: How we now both are orienting to our lives through play and flexibility rather than through a rigid prescription of healing Full nourishment, our journeys to incorporating more animal products, and the difference between what our mind and bodies want. The return of women to the hearth (the kitchen) and how we create cultural change here Returning to cooking as lineage work and the remembering of ancient wisdom Turning being in the kitchen from an oppressive chore to a liberating devotion Food as our root and our relationship with receiving nourishment and belonging Denell’s perspectives on business, online marketing, “boss babe” obsession, and shifting how she offers her work The energetics of money in our work and recovering from comparison  Find Denell on  Instagram Check out Denell's live upcoming course, Kitchen Hearth Heart Heal: The Way of the Devotional Cook, to build your kitchen medicine skills (course runs April 18- May 23!) Learn about the foundations of female nutrition and so much more body & spirit alchemy in The Womb Room Community Membership   
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