Healing the Sisterhood Wound with Chelsea Leone
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What if there is medicine to be found in our jealousies and insecurities with other women? Or our challenges with our mothers? The phrase "sisterhood wound" seems to have burst into the collective consciousness recently, and today, I talk with my friend Chelsea Leone explore what this wound is, and how we can work with it for deeper relationships and freedom. Chelsea is a sister, herbalist, teacher, and a self proclaimed "sex and shadow mentor, witch and artist". Her work encompasses sexuality, embodied expression, and sisterhood, with the intention of leading women to remember their primal nature and be fully expressed. We discuss: Why our motherline is our “OG sisterhood,” and how it informs our sisterhood wounds Allowing chaos as an important part of sisterhood What to do when we find ourselves in friendships that are not nourishing How we can cultivate authentic relationships, and why womb work may be the center How being in relationship with the womb causes the parts of us that are not true to fall away Why there’s healing in being honest in our judgments and jealousies about others Check out Chelsea's instagram, website, and especially her self guided course on the sisterhood wound! SOVEREIGN WOMBAN, my year long container for female health, sovereignty and expression is now open. Get a taste of what it's like to work with me in this free offering!
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