Priestess Initiations: The Goddess Coven
Priestess Initiations: The Goddess Coven | Somatic Psychology, Jungian Archetypal Philosophy, and Spiritual Education explores goddess archetypes, somatic psychology and cyclical living through a lens of depth and embodiment.
Hosted by Casey Dunne—Priestess of Isis and Lilith & Somatic Psychotherapist, MA in Body Psychotherapy with Jungian training—this podcast bridges teaching psychology frameworks and shadow integration with divine feminine goddess wisdom.
In Season Two, we descend into the philosophical root system of the soul—leaning into Celtic goddess archetypes, the medicine of herbalism, and the reclamation of our lineage through intergenerational healing and earth-based holistic healing including cyclical living for hormonal support.
Whether you’re exploring astrology through archetypes, Human Design, folk witchcraft, Akashic Records, tarot and divination, or sacred geometry—or ready to go deeper into embodied shadow work—this is where spiritual curiosity meets grounded transformation. This isn't therapy. It's spiritual education and embodied shadow work for empowered women, witches, healers, and initiates walking the path of transformation through descent, integration, and reclaiming holistic wellbeing. Because the path to collective healing begins with our own descent into wholeness.
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Priestess Initiations: The Goddess Coven
#7, Medusa: What Rage Protects | Reclaiming Trauma Stories with Shadow Work
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Season 1 Episode 7, Medusa: What Rage Protects
Medusa wasn't born a monster. She was a woman, a priestess, a rape survivor who was punished for her own violation. Patriarchy turned her into a warning: this is what happens when women have boundaries too fierce to cross.
But what if the transformation wasn't a curse? What if the serpent crown was sovereignty, and the petrifying gaze was the ultimate boundary—the power to stop anyone who approached with harmful intent?
In this episode, Casey reclaims Medusa's story and explores:
- The real myth of Medusa
- Why the serpent crown is sacred feminine wisdom, not monstrousness
- The petrifying gaze as absolute boundary: "Look at me with respect, or do not look at all"
- Rage as protective medicine—holding the line, not lashing out
- The difference between traumatized rage and sovereign boundaries
- Who the real monsters are (spoiler: not Medusa)
Casey shares her own ongoing healing journey with sexual trauma and what Medusa continues to teach her about holding sacred boundaries in partnership.
Content warning: This episode discusses sexual violence and may be activating for survivors. Please ensure you have support.
Includes a practice for reclaiming your gaze and your power to protect yourself absolutely.
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