Visionary Woman Podcast

Reclaiming Feminine Power: Simone Akasha on Womb Healing, Sovereignty & Self-Worth

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In this episode of The Visionary Woman Podcast, Simone Akasha shares her powerful journey from motherhood and personal transformation to becoming a womb alchemist and guide for women seeking deeper healing, sovereignty and connection.

This conversation goes far beyond wellness trends and surface-level empowerment. Simone opens up about the reality of healing, reclaiming feminine power, and why so many women have become disconnected from themselves, their bodies and true community.

We talk about:
✨ womb healing and feminine embodiment
✨ the importance of sisterhood and creating modern-day “villages” for women
✨ financial empowerment and self-sovereignty
✨ healing trauma and stepping out of survival mode
✨ prioritising yourself without guilt
✨ creating a life that feels nourishing, connected and deeply aligned

One of the most powerful parts of this conversation is Simone’s perspective on wholeness - that women are not broken, but have simply been conditioned to believe they are.

If you’ve been craving deeper connection, more peace in your life, or a different way of living and leading as a woman, this episode is going to resonate deeply.

Follow Simone on Instagram @simone.akasha

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SPEAKER_02

Hello, beautiful people. Welcome back to season two of the Visionary Woman Podcast. Today we have a very special guest, Simone Akasha. She is a womb alchemist, wife, mother, ceremonialist, and she is out here supporting women and activating their most juicy life. So I'm so excited for this conversation and for everybody listening to receive these codes from Simone. Thank you so much, Simone, for being here.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, thank you for having me. It's such an honor. I'm really looking forward to jumping into this conversation with you.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. So yeah, I'm excited to get into the nitty-gritty, the juiciness of it all, but I want to start out somewhere sacred, right? The Visionary Woman podcast is really focused on highlighting the stories of Visionary Women in our world, in the Hey Clients world. And so can you take us back to the early days, Simone, before you became a womb alchemist and the path that you took to get there?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, absolutely. I feel like it's gonna be so relatable for so many women because my journey really started in pregnancy. And I feel like so many of us who go through this beautiful rite of passage see so much of ourselves in this time. And for me, it was very, it was a very intentional time. I knew that I wanted to unplug from the rest of the world and really just focus on myself and my baby. Um, so at the time I was living in Hawaii with my husband, and we like made a deal as soon as we got pregnant that I would completely stop working and just focus on myself. And so for like four, the first four months of my pregnancy, it was just a complete immersion in self and spirit. And so I was able to completely step into certain practices that kickstarted my spiritual awakening. It was meditation, breath work, some crystal healing, and it really gave me the opportunity to see the things that I needed to let go of so that I didn't pass it down to my children and just come into alignment with how I wanted to live my life from that moment forward. I feel like this there's this time in pregnancy when you have so much clarity and you see all the bullshit for what it is, and you're able to make make those decisions and have that discernment on a whole nother level. So that's how I started. I knew that a big piece of what I hadn't done so far in my life was intentionally let go of a lot of the trauma and wounding that I had around my womb. And so a lot of the sexual trauma from my past and even a prior pregnancy loss. And so I was able to do that and I really isolated myself. I really went inward, even like my friends didn't really hear from me or see from see me at all. Um, because I really wanted to focus on that. And the way that I did it, looking back now, I'm like, wow, like that was so amazing. You did it on your own, and like you you moved through that process. And also knowing what I know now, I'm like, oh my gosh, there could have been so much more ease to my process of healing if I had a village, if I had a healer or somebody to hold me through that. And yeah, I mean, my story is my story, and it's supposed to be how it is, and also that's what fueled me into holding the spaces that I do. That's beautiful.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it's so interesting because I feel like a lot of people, you know, they go through their journey before pregnancy or it's like after, and they're like already a mom, and then they go through their journey. But you went through your journey through pregnancy itself, which is seriously like a portal, I feel like. I'm not a mom, but just from what I know about it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's a portal, and there's like different stages of it, right? Like there's you know, there's even like within the different phases of the pregnancy itself, and then of course the b birth portal is its own bubble, and yeah, it's just so miraculous.

SPEAKER_02

Wow. And so you said you mentioned like your process would have been so much easier on you if you had a village. And so, how does that now correspond to what you do from what you learned from your experience?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and this is so beautiful because I feel like there's different variations of villages, right? We have like our in-person village, our in-person network, our friends, our family that might be living in our in close proximity. And then we also have our online village. Like a lot of my best friends in the entire world, we met in online spaces and then we met up together around the world in different places. And so, what I'm building now with the sanctuary of devotion, that's the community that I've built. And it really is based off of a reciprocal model of nourishment. And so it's not just the physical, the emotional, the spiritual, which are also important, but it's also the financial because I want every woman that comes into my world, into this community, to also be so fucking resourced in everything that they do. And a lot of times people like kind of play, like downplay the financial aspect of it. Um, but a lot of the times, in order to access those other um abilities or other ways to be nourished, you need to have those financial resources. And so that's a huge part of the model that I've built within the Sanctuary of Devotion. Um, for you know, the contributors that come inside, they get a 50% commission, and that is huge. And a lot of people are like, wait, what? Like 50%, like, yeah, like that's that's what I'm about. So yeah, there's so many layers to that, but really, you know, having a village and having a space online is so important because some of us don't have that in person, or like for me and my family, like we travel, we are worlds, we're world schoolers, so sometimes we're nomadic and we're bopping around. So to have a place to land and to always be reliable, like a place that is reliable for us and for me is so important.

SPEAKER_02

So, yeah, that's that's beautiful. I love that you are talking about also, you know, the support financially, because from my knowledge of even the feminine mysteries and when women used to gather, you know, the matriarchy, it's like the women were the ones who were very financially wealthy. And you know, with the patriarchy, that kind of got lost, and you know, we had to depend on men only, and so yeah, bringing that back and being like, yeah, it's all right to be wealthy. Yes, yes, yes. So, okay, who do you serve exactly, and like what is that transformation that you help them create?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, yes. So the women that I serve are typically women who already have gone through a lot of their digging out of the skeletons of their in their closet. They have gone in a lot of um healing ceremonies, they've done, you know, just workshops and masterclasses, and they're still like, I'm not fully in love with my life. And so there's this moment where we get to kind of step back and be like, okay, are we perpetually trying to go to these healing spaces for something outside of ourselves? Like, how can we come back to self? And so that is why women come into my world is because they want to actually step out of the, you know, repetitive chronic healing and step into their juicy era, which means that they're fully in love with their life, their vitality is optimal, and they're able to just move through life with more grace, more ease. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, that's so important because I feel like even with social media just like really romanticizing the healing era, which I do feel like that in itself is a rite of passage, you know, going to ceremonies of whatever kind and just crying, shaking, doing all the things. But you come to a point where you realize, oh I I could just keep going. I could keep going and excavating all this darkness and pain and trauma, and then you know, we got our mother's stuff, maybe we worked our own stuff and now we're purging for the bloodline, you know? And you get lost, you get lost and you lose the point of life. It's like, wait a minute, we're not here to be fully healed. We're here to just maybe work through things that we've gone through so we can thrive and not no longer survive.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely, exactly.

SPEAKER_02

Right? So yeah, I I love the work that you do. I think that's so important. And yeah, what you said about the vitality, like you know, so many women are not out here in their vitality, they're just getting by.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, I think it's the vast majority of women, and you know, a lot of the processes that I take women through is for that. It's like we're we're coming into resonance with our original blueprint, like the blueprint that we came to this earth with that said we are whole. And so when we come into alignment with that, and there is a frequency of bliss, there is a frequency of joy, then a lot of the shit that we've been going through on a physical level, emotional level, like sheds away and almost dissolves. Um, because it's like those those two things can't take up the same space. And so, yeah, orienting to the bliss.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, I love that so much, and it's so necessary. Ooh, coming home because we are whole, okay. We are whole and society, all these the beauty standards, everything is just showing women that we're not, and we need this, and you need that, and you need this and that and this and that, and spend your money here just to like create this false feeling of wholeness when it's like we were always whole.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, exactly. And I think you know, a lot of the women too that are leaning into my offerings, leaning into the sanctuary of devotion, they're the ones who have been like holding it down for everybody, they're the other healers, they're mothers, they're spaceholders, and they've been almost like a conditioning, right? To like keep pouring into everybody else. And it's like, okay, but when you can squeeze it in, like tend to yourself. Like when you can squeeze it in, fill up your own cup. And so, again, like in the sanctuary of devotion, it's so beautiful because there's our there are a variety of different female health practitioners all in one place. And so, our community calendar, you'll see all these different offerings that you can go to, and it's like all at one cost. So, your membership covers everything, and you're able just to see, like, okay, I don't have to wait until the end of the month to get paid to you know go get a massage or to go to this um energy healing ceremony, it's like all of the things that you can do on a continual basis, not just a conditional basis. So, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Wow, beautiful. So, in building all of this and you know, stepping into leadership in this way, tell me about a like a challenge. What's been the biggest challenge you've had to overcome to grow this and scale this?

SPEAKER_00

The biggest challenge really is the tech side, like the the systems. That's something that I avoided in my entrepreneurial journey for so long. Um, I've been walking this path for five years, and I would say maybe only in the last year did I take the backend system seriously. And even then, I'm like, hey girl, like calling up a friend, like, can you do this for me? Paying my friends to like, you know, do the web design, all the things, which is beautiful and nice. And also now in this new role that I'm in and having a community, it's completely different than like one-off ceremonies or like one-on-one sessions with clients, and so yeah, pivoting and moving to hey clients was such a huge relief and also challenge at the same time, right? It's like, okay, I have this one-stop shop for all my needs, and also now I'm relearning everything, so that's been a challenge and a blessing at all at once, yes, and I feel I feel the same way too, with just like being a feminine being and creating things and gathering people.

SPEAKER_02

It's like, but then there's this whole other world that is required. Some would say it's a necessary evil to have the tech, you know, and I feel like with Hey Clients, you know, the founders of Hey Clients, Anna and Tom, they're incredible, they are business coaches, and so they worked with women, so many women, you know, with their business, and they kept seeing the same gap of like why women weren't getting to the next level. And it was always the tech and the implementation of having you know the funnels and the communities and the automations and things just to make your life easier and to streamline the process. So then they created hay clients, and even with myself, I use hate clients personally, and it's like, oh my god, I would never have considered myself a tech person ever a millionaire. But now I'm like, oh, I'm techie, I can handle all things tech, girl, give it to me because the implementation is so quick with hey clients.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, that's so true. And I feel like a lot of people are intimidated by the back-end systems and like the tech and all the things, and even I was like, even coming into Hey Clients, I'm like, wow, like there's a lot. Like, you guys didn't miss a beat on anything, and so then there's like, okay, well, there's a lot, and everything is here for me. And does that mean I have to like learn every little thing? And it's like, no, there's actually so much ease. Like the videos, the uh support, the 24-hour support, like I use that like nobody's business. Like, I'm always like, okay, anything that I'm like can't find, I don't even try. I'm like, I'm just gonna go right in to the customer service, which is also phenomenal. Like, I don't think I've ever worked with any customer service that I haven't dreaded. Like, I usually dread making that phone call or like sitting in that message, but with hay clients, I'm like looking forward to it. Like, hey, what else can I get support with? So absolutely.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, I love that. Yes, and you're only gonna grow, and then you have the actual system to support your growth and support the scaling of your mission, you know?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, yes, yes, yes. I'm all about the scale.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So I'm curious, Simone, what's a belief that you had to completely unlearn in order to get where you are?

SPEAKER_00

The belief of that I have to do everything on my own, that I have to hold it all by myself. That was what really needed to shift. Yeah.

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SPEAKER_02

And why do you feel that needed to shift?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I know that belief definitely rooted for me from childhood and just being like hyper-independent in childhood and seeing like, oh, my parents are busy or they're fighting or like whatever is going on. So like I need to get my shit together. And I realized that once I started hiring mentors and coaches in my life, that again, with this era of ease and simplicity, it was like, oh, okay, like not only do I have someone that can support me in what I'm doing, what I'm trying to create, but also it's another brain, right? So it's like we have this, it's almost like a network, right? Like when we are surrounded by coaches and mentors in our life, it's like this network where we can pick up what they have, their wisdom, and absorb it for our own and make it our own. And so we can, you know, take certain things, we can leave certain things that they're that they're giving and sharing with us, but ultimately it's like, okay, I have double the brain power, or if you have more than one coach, triple the brain power. And I feel like that's priceless. So I love investing in myself and getting out of my own way.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, exactly. I love that. It's like, why are we living life on hard mode? Yeah, we're we're tribal creatures, you know, we're meant to collaborate, communicate, bounce things off of each other, especially as women.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, especially as women, absolutely.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so I love that. As you know, this podcast is a collaboration of both of our brands, so pay clients and the tech side of things, and then life salvage, which is big on vision and creating an extraordinary life full of money and moments.

SPEAKER_01

So I want to ask you something what is your vision for the world? Like, if you were to genuinely make a picture of the world that you want to see, what does that look like?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, it's so clear. I've like drawn, sketched this out so many times, and really it's coming back to communal living. And that doesn't necessarily mean that it's like, you know, a lot of intentional communities that have been built over the last like, you know, five, 10 years. It's really more so about having a shared vision with the select people that resonate with what that vision is and bringing it to life. So, like all of these little pods, all these little communities all over the world, um, so that our systems are interconnected, but also self-reliant. So, to be completely sovereign is like, that's what I want for all of humanity. I want sovereign women, I want sovereign children, sovereign families, communities. Um, and in order to do that, we have to have different people from different skill sets all working together. And, you know, there's there's an abundance of resources out there for us, and also at the end of the day, to not be reliant on things like YouTube to learn things, right? To be reliant on each other. And so that again, like this whole reciprocal model of life is just so important. And I feel like there is so much potential. Like, there's people who are already doing that, people who are already living like that. And it's just to again like scale that vision and create it as the norm instead of the norm being like isolated, you don't know your neighbors, like you know, so on and so forth. So that's the vision. I I think that it's so possible too in this lifetime.

SPEAKER_02

Beautiful. So for those listening, because you mentioned sovereign women, sovereign children, but what does sovereign actually mean? Because I feel like we hear it a lot, maybe we have an idea, but like what is your definition of it?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I feel I feel that sovereignty really means that you do not look outside of yourself for anything, and so that could mean like health advice, that could mean like education of some sort, that could mean a sense of belonging. And I feel like once you create that sovereignty mindset for yourself, then it trickles into every area of your life. So it's really just about being radically self-responsible.

SPEAKER_02

Radically self-responsible, yes, I love that. So, how has your business changed the way that you see yourself as a woman?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I love that question. Honestly, I feel in these last few months in particular, the spotlight on me isn't just one facet of who I am. Like, I feel like the way that I'm doing business now is able to highlight my multidimensionality, which I feel like I have moved in and out of in this entrepreneurial journey of being like, okay, no, I'm gonna box myself here and I'm like this, or I'm gonna box myself here and be like this, and the aesthetics and the branding and all the things. And it's like now I'm in a space where all of me is highlighted, and I'm not trying to, yeah, be boxed. And so, yeah, my business has helped me see the fullness of who I am.

SPEAKER_02

Wow, that's beautiful. Are you a manifesting generator? I am, and I was like, that is giving manifesting generator. I'm multi-dimensional. Exist. I love this. Wow, Simon, there was so much in here. I wanna close this podcast for the women listening who are building businesses, who are mothers. What's a message that you have for them today?

SPEAKER_00

I want the women who are listening that are mothers and building their businesses simultaneously to know that being a martyr is out and prioritizing yourself is in.

SPEAKER_02

Boom, drop the mic. That right there.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's so necessary. Thank you.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it is, it is, and I think we are just um women, our mothers were martyrs, our grandmothers were martyrs, and then you kind of just have that where you learn that, and it's like actually nobody can pour from an empty cup, you know. So, where can our listeners connect with you? Where can they learn more and dive into your world?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, on Instagram, you can find me at Simone.akasha. That is the best place to get in touch with me to fill in. my energy and just up into my world.

SPEAKER_02

Beautiful. Thank you so much, Simone. And thank you to everybody listening. I hope you guys have a great week.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you. Thank you so much.