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The Divine Feminist
Feminism, but connected. The Divine Feminist is a deep dive into feminism for today; the kind of movement that recognises the everyday struggles as symptoms rather than causes of our toxically unbalanced society. So how do we fix that? By reconnecting with ourselves and remembering that there is another way... a way to the sacred balance that represents the road to fulfilment for each of us, and paves the way to a more balanced and fulfilling world.
The Divine Feminist
We're in this together: Individualism, the collective and supporting us all to shine
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Ceryn Rowntree
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Season 4
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Episode 61
We live in a world of such division, where we are continually encouraged to focus on the differences between us and how those separate us from one another.
But though that focus has led us and our societies deep into a place of division, that is not to say that our differences should be ignored, forgotten, or glossed over.
After all, it is our differences that make us beautiful, powerful even. so how do we unpack the divisions from the differences and support ourselves and our world to move forward?
Join Ceryn as she discusses exactly this.
Episode notes
- If you'd like to learn more about The Divine Feminist and the topics Ceryn speaks about on today's episode, check out The Divine Feminist book. Click here to learn more and order your copy today.
- Some of the resources Ceryn mentions are:
- The book Do better: Spiritual activism for fighting and healing from white supremacy by Rachel Ricketts
- Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
- The brilliant work of Dr Shay-Akil McLean
- Rachel Cargle's The Great Unlearn syllabus
- The Century of Self documentaries on the work of Edward Bernays (link goes to episode one)
- Ceryn mentions Project Earthwork, which she is involved with in support of our planet. Visit the Project Earthwork website at projectearthwork.org, or check out recordings of the latest meditation events on YouTube.
- If the journey of your own alignment and expansion is something you want to lean into more deeply, then head over to The Divine Feminist Community for support and guidance. The community is open to members now, featuring exclusive content to deepen your journeys with this and all future episodes of the podcast. To learn more, or to join us today visit www.divinefeminist.com/community.
- And remember, to keep up with the latest from Ceryn and all things Divine Feminist, follow @divine.feminist on Instagram.
- Music is Start Again by Alex Beroza, copyright Alex(2014), sourced through YouTube and available to hear in full here.