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Our world is out of balance; so far out of balance that we've almost forgotten there was ever an alternative. But there is another way, and the keys to that lie within you. This is The Divine Feminist, welcome to your path of remembrance and reclamation.
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit divinefeminist.substack.comHello Loves, and welcome back to the Divine Feminist. Here we are not only at the start of Spring here in the Northern Hemisphere, but also - according to Chinese Astrology - at the start of a whole new year; that of the fire horse. Yet looking at the world around us, you'd be forgiven for thinking the symbolic horse isn't the only thing on fire. And though that is upsetting in so many ways, it also makes it more important than ever for us to consider and cultivate the power of discernment. In today's episode, Ceryn journeys with our movement into the Fire Horse, before considering the paired powers of Dosing and Discernment, and inviting us to consider them within our own minds and lives. Later, in the paid section of the episode, we'll take this one step deeper as we explore the Magnum Opus of Alchemy and consider the additional steps we need to take as we look to turn the lead of our inner and outer worlds into gold - collectively as well as personally. Please note that this episode contains a discussion of current news and events, which includes a content warning for CSA. If you'd like to avoid that entirely, skip from 7:40 within the episode to 24:00 (at which point you'll hear music as a sign that you're safe to listen).============Thank you as always for listening to The Divine Feminist.If you’re not already a paid subscriber of The Divine Feminist Substack and enjoy longer episodes of the podcast, you can do that (with a seven-day free trial!) at divinefeminist.substack.com.Within the paid section of today's episode, Ceryn references (repeatedly!) the brilliant Black Moon Lilith Cosmic Alchemy Oracle by Adama Sesay.Meanwhile she also references a Threads post by an unknown lawyer. If that rings a bell with you please get in touch so we can credit the post and the author here.If you'd like to work with Ceryn further there are currently three ways to do that:Through 1:1 Threshold Coaching or Word Alchemy mentoring and developmental support, both of which you can learn more about at cerynrowntree.com.In person at this year's Project Earthwork weekend workshop, From Soil to Starfire. There are still a small number of places available - make one yours at projectearthwork.org/project-earthwork-live-2026.Or via the recent free offering, Re-Kindling Her Stories: The Primal Mothers, available at cerynrowntree.com/store/products/primal-mothersFinally, the music for this podcast is Start Again by Alex Berozza, and was sourced via YouTube.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit divinefeminist.substack.comWell hello! Welcome back to the Divine Feminist podcast for 2026 - and to the first episode of this new nine year cycle.As Ceryn considers her own biggest lesson of the year so far, she invites us all to journey with the idea of "sacredness" and asks, what would be sacred to us if no one told us what should be?Join Ceryn as she explores some of the ways that idea of what is and isn't deserving of our reverence has held us all back from recognising the true sacredness within and around us.============Thank you as always for listening to The Divine Feminist.If you're not already a paid subscriber of The Divine Feminist Substack and enjoy longer episodes of the podcast, you can do that (with a seven-day free trial!) at divinefeminist.substack.com.Within today's episode, Ceryn mentions The Primal Path, a deep and living immersion into reclamation of your own power which launches on Ostara. Learn more.She also mentions last month's Project Earthwork transmission on stepping into a year one.And, finally, she references Charlie Edwards' recent post on watching the storms.Finally, the music for this podcast is Start Again by Alex Berozza, and was sourced via YouTube.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit divinefeminist.substack.comWell hello! And welcome back to the final episode of the Divine Feminist podcast for 2025.With Winter now fully upon us, the time has come for us to face up to both the simplest and the most challenging lesson that cyclical living has to offer us: Learning to sit in stillness. Join Ceryn to journey with that idea of stillness; what it means and what it can offer to all of us who are comfortable enough to allow ourselves to pause in that space between spaces and time between times. ============Thank you as always for listening to The Divine Feminist.If you're not already a paid subscriber of The Divine Feminist Substack and enjoy longer episodes of the podcast, you can do that (with a seven-day free trial!) at divinefeminist.substack.com.Within today's episode, Ceryn mentions The Primal Path, a deep and living immersion into reclamation of your own power which launches on Imbolc 2026. Learn more.Finally, the music for this podcast is Start Again by Alex Berozza, and was sourced via YouTube.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit divinefeminist.substack.comWell hello! And welcome back to the Divine Feminist podcast!As we head towards the end of 2025, this collective year nine, it's time to return to a topic that has drawn close for so many of us over the past twelve months: grief and endings. And of course, when better to do that than as winter draws in and nature models the power of goodbyes so perfectly for us?So let's dive into this. What is the real power of endings and grief, and how can we journey with it more deeply from a place of power rather than the fear we've been so conditioned towards?============Thank you as always for listening to The Divine Feminist.If you're not already a paid subscriber of The Divine Feminist Substack and enjoy longer episodes of the podcast, you can do that (with a seven-day free trial!) at divinefeminist.substack.com.Within today's episode, Ceryn mentions two offerings. They are:Breaking the Curses: A special website which took place on 11/11/25 and is now available to download as an evergreen recording. Learn more here.The Primal Path: A deep and living immersion into reclamation of your own power, launching on Imbolc 2026. Learn more.Finally, the music for this podcast is Start Again by Alex Berozza, and was sourced via YouTube.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit divinefeminist.substack.comWell hello! And welcome back to the Divine Feminist podcast!This month, the Universe seems to be guiding us in a very particular direction: One that involves casting off our bindings, breaking the curses that have been placed upon us, and reclaiming what was always meant to be ours.It's time to go deeper than the wounds and healing the world is determined to have us focus on. Why? Because it's time to remember the power we have over our own journeys of reclamation.It's time to take the next step, together.============Thank you as always for listening to The Divine Feminist.If you're not already a paid subscriber of The Divine Feminist Substack and enjoy longer episodes of the podcast, you can do that (with a seven-day free trial!) at divinefeminist.substack.com.Within today's episode, Ceryn mentions two upcoming offerings. They are:Breaking the Curses: A special website taking place on 11/11/25, the original festival of ancestral connection. Learn more.The Primal Path: A deep and living immersion into reclamation of your own power, launching on Imbolc 2026. Learn more.Meanwhile, Ceryn also references the book Good Girl Deprogramming by Michelle Minnikin.Finally, the music for this podcast is Start Again by Alex Berozza, and was sourced via YouTube.
Well hello! And welcome to a special edition of the podcast with my good friend and Soul Sister Charlie Edwards. What's important enough for a special edition you may ask? Only the launch of a new Taylor Swift album... and as people who so often talk about the cross sections of storytelling and weaving, voice, feminism and the birthing of new paradigms, that's something we have a LOT to say on! So join Charlie and I as we talk women's voices, good men, the power that comes with changing the game and what the heart chakra of the planet has to do with life of a showgirl!If you'd like to learn more about Charlie and her work, visit her Substack at oceansoflove.substack.com, or check out her website at charlieedwards.me.Meanwhile, you can learn more about the work we do through Project Earthwork (including our upcoming weekend workshop) at projectearthwork.org.Thank you as always for listening to The Divine Feminist.If you're not already a paid subscriber of The Divine Feminist Substack and enjoy longer episodes of the podcast, you can do that (with a seven-day free trial!) at divinefeminist.substack.com.It may go without saying, but just in case... all Taylor Swift lyrics are copyright Taylor Swift, and her album, Life of a Showgirl is available now on all streaming platforms and in all good old fashioned music stores!Finally, the music for this podcast is Start Again by Alex Berozza, and was sourced via YouTube. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit divinefeminist.substack.comWell hello! And after almost three years, welcome back to the Divine Feminist podcast. How are you, really?With Autumn upon us here in the Northern hemisphere, and Samhain season just around the corner, this time around we’re talking all things lineage and ancestry as I ask, how deep are your roots?Thank you as always for listening to The Divine Feminist.If you're not already a paid subscriber of The Divine Feminist Substack and enjoy longer episodes of the podcast, you can do that (with a seven-day free trial!) at divinefeminist.substack.com.Meanwhile, you can learn more about the Bone Line on Ceryn's website at www.cerynrowntree.com/the-bone-line. Remember, there is a discount on this and my other programmes for paid subscribers of this space.Finally, the music for this podcast is Start Again by Alex Berozza, and was sourced via YouTube.
As we conclude our journey through the thirteen keys for self-reconnection and balance, Ceryn invites you to consider those ideas of Human and Soul, and what they really mean. All too often in these spiritually-focussed circles, we see our human selves being diminished and painted as less than the soulful side of us; but the truth is that both are vital. It is only within the synergy of the two that we are able to find a true sense of the sacred in ourselves and our lives. But how do we do that? The answer to that might just come in the form of our 13th key, grounding. Dive in while we explore all this and more.Episode NotesWithin this episode, Ceryn mentions the book Wake Up Mother which she is involved with. To learn more about Wake Up Mother, visit the project website.Meanwhile, Ceryn also references two other books, specifically:Eyes Wide Open by Mariana CaplanSoulcraft by Bill Plotkin.The Divine Feminist will be taking a break after this episode. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to be amongst the first to know when we return. In the meantime, if you'd like to stay up to date with Ceryn and her work, check out the following:The Divine Feminist on InstagramCeryn's website, including links to her social media profilesProject Earthwork, which offers live monthly sessions on YouTubeLove Light and B******t Bingo, the podcast Ceryn offers with Yolandi Boshoff.If you would like to order one of Ceryn's Soul Integration Readings, do so before 14th March 2023 to enjoy the current package and pricing. Music is Start Again by Alex Beroza, copyright Alex(2014), sourced through YouTube and available to hear in full here. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
This month's episode of the Divine Feminist is a special one, as Ceryn talks with Laura Bates about her work and experiences to date. Founder of The Everyday Sexism Project and author of eight books to date, Laura is involved with a number of programmes and campaigns that demand real change from those at the very top of our societies, and works in schools across the UK and beyond to educate young people about sexism, consent and sexual violence. Her latest book, No Accident, is the second of her fictional works and, though aimed at young adults, provides a powerful and important perspective on these subjects and their impacts upon young people today. Episode NotesIf you would like to know more about Laura Bates and her work, check out Laura's website of that of The Everyday Sexism Project. Meanwhile, Laura's books include:No Accident (also known as The Trial)Men Who Hate WomenThe BurningMisogynationGirl UpEveryday SexismFix the System, Not The WomenWithin this episode, Laura mentions a number of resources for those concerned about their online safety. They are:The Women’s Media Centre Speech Project The online safety page at Feminine Frequency Charity Glitch If you would like to learn more about Ceryn and her work, head to her website Meanwhile, 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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
As we move onto the twelfth of our thirteen keys for self connection and sacred balance, Ceryn invites you to journey with the ideas of outcome and possibility.We live in a world that so often wants us to focus on outcomes; definitive outcomes that can be objectively glasses as "good" or "successful". And there are definitely times when such a clear focus is useful or even necessary. But how often does that mindset rob us of possibility, and of all that can unfold if we allow ourselves to step into the unknown. What is the key to moving into that place of possibility? Ceryn calls it beauty, but not the type of beauty we're used to hearing or reading about.After all, this isn't about checking off boxes on a societally defined list of what makes us acceptable. Instead is it about aligning ourselves with a true sense of beauty; one that involves awe, wonder, and is in the closest place imaginable if only we allow ourselves to open to it. Episode NotesWithin this episode, Ceryn mentions three ways you can work with her this Winter and in early 2023, which are:2023 Soul Readings, available for a limited time only via this link. The Sekhem Level 1 and 2 initiations Ceryn will be running alongside Rachael Morley this January, including an in-person weekend in the magical lands of Glastonbury. The Re-Kindling Her Stories sessions she will be running online throughout January and February. Meanwhile, Ceryn references the incredible Wild Currents by Jo Gifford, which she read recently. And finally, we mention (again!) the fantastic Vincent van Gogh episode of Dr Who, with a key scene available on YouTube.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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
As we move on to the eleventh of our thirteen keys for self connection and sacred balance, Ceryn invites you to journey with her as she faces one of the scariest topics of all: Death.But how would our relationship with that concept - and equally with the ideas of life, birth and rebirth - be if we had been raised in a world that focussed more on the yin side of life? A world that taught us life was a cyclical rather than a linear process. The key to doing that? To breaking out of the linear A to B idea of life and moving instead into a place of true cyclical living? Wildness. And the courage to come back to ourselves and to nature. Join Ceryn to talk about exactly that, and the path that lies open to each of us as when we choose to turn that key. Episode NotesWithin this episode, Ceryn mentions three exciting events she is involved with at this time, which are:The free Arise and Awaken event on December 2nd and 3rd, which this year focuses on Working with the Dark Goddess in preparation for 2023's Divine Feminine Liberation. Learn more and book your place here.The Sekhem Level 1 and 2 initiations Ceryn will be running alongside Rachael Morley this January, including an in-person weekend in the magical lands of Glastonbury. The Re-Kindling Her Stories sessions she will be running online throughout January and February.Ceryn also mentions the work of Bola Juju, who you can learn more about here.Meanwhile, a recording of The Selkie Song, from Sharon Blackie's If Women Rose Rooted can be found here.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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
As we continue our journey through the thirteen keys to sacred balance and self re-connection, we come back to that very idea of connection and, in particular, what that means when it comes to ourselves. We are all multi-faceted beings; different voices within us bringing their thoughts, hopes and fears to the table, while the fact that we exhibit different aspects of ourselves in different situations is perfectly natural and even wise rather than a sign that we're somehow inauthentic. Join Ceryn for a discussion of all of this and more as she invites you to consider the key of connection, and how we can all work with this within ourselves and the world. Episode NotesWithin this episode, Ceryn mentions the Sekhem course she will be running with Rachael Morley next month. You can read more about that here.Ceryn offers free introductory conversations for anyone seeking support on their own journey of self-reconnection. Learn more about those here. 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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
As we continue our journey through the thirteen keys for sacred balance and self-reconnection, Ceryn invites you to consider the idea of boundaries - what they are and how we set them.Boundaries are something we hear a lot about in today's world, and even more so as we walk this path of Divine Feminism and realise that, for all of patriarchy's work to steer us away from boundaries, neither we nor the planet can sustain the constant drive to take without limit. But for so many of us, the very term is something we've never been taught, and one we need to truly deep dive with in order to understand and integrate on our terms. And even when we have the "what", there is work to be done to understand how we can set and maintain boundaries in our own lives. And that's where today's episode comes in. Episode NotesWithin this episode, Ceryn mentions three projects that she is working on right now, specifically:Her Summer Soul Session workshops, running weekly throughout August with replays available to buy now. Learn more about those at cerynrowntree.com/courses.The Reiki Level One course she is running with Rachael Morley, complete with an in-person ceremonial weekend in London. Find out more about that here.The Awakening Festival this September, at which Ceryn will be presenting the first ever in-person Project Earthwork event alongside Rachael and Yolandi Boshoff.Ceryn also mentions the book that she is currently reading, You Do You by Sarah Knight.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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
It sounds like a contradiction doesn't it? Yet as we journey with allowing, the eighth key to self-reconnection and sacred balance, that's exactly where we find ourselves. We live in a world of action, shoulds and to-do lists; one that will tell us that doing is the only way to be.But of course we know that's not the case, that the true sense of being is much more flowing; is something that leaves room for rest, for magic, and for someone else to take the reins. The key to getting there? Allowing. Allowing ourselves to both take control over what is right for us, and relinquish control over what the next steps look like.Join Ceryn as she dives into exactly what this means, for us and our world.Episode notes Are you ready to dive more deeply into your own journey of self-reconnection and sacred balance? There are many ways you can do that, all of which can be found on Ceryn's website.Within this week's episode, Ceryn mentions two sets of workshops she is running, specifically:Her Summer Soul Sessions, running weekly throughout August. Learn more about those at cerynrowntree.com/courses.Her Self-Sourcing with Sekhem event with Rachael Morley on 31st July. Click here to read more on this one. 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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
When it comes to these thirteen keys to self-connection and alignment, pleasure is perhaps the one that has had the most myths built around it by patriarchy. Yet to reclaim pleasure on our own terms is to reclaim our power, and so much more besides. So what does that involve? And how do we work out what the word even means for us? Join Ceryn to dive into the idea of pleasure; the myths and lies we've been sold about it, how its reclamation can benefit us, and where we begin on our own journey back to that concept. Episode notes Are you ready to dive more deeply into your own journey of self-reconnection and sacred balance? There are many ways you can do that, all of which can be found at The Divine Feminist website.Meanwhile within this week's episode, Ceryn mentions three things, specifically:Love, Light and B******t Bingo, her additional podcast with Yolandi Boshoff, which is available via both Acast and YouTube.Her targeted, short-term Soul Support sessions, which are available to book hereThe book Flow: The psychology of optimal experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
As we continue to work through the thirteen keys to self-connection and sacred balance, we come to key six, responsibility.And with it, we remember the words of Spiderman's Uncle Ben: "with true power comes true responsibility." Because that's precisely where responsibility becomes so important; at a time that increasingly asks and invites us to step into our power, the key to doing that appropriately is in owning that power responsibly.But what does that mean? And how can we be sure that we will use our own power responsibly in a world that gives us so many examples of the opposite?Join Ceryn for a deep dive into exactly this subject, and get in touch on the details below to share your experiences with this key, we would love to hear them. Episode notes Are you ready to dive more deeply into your own journey of self-reconnection and sacred balance? There are many ways you can do that, including:The Divine Feminist book, available to buy nowThe Divine Feminist Community, a group of incredible, like-minded souls who are taking this journey togetherThe original Divine Feminists, available now on SubstackUnlocking Your Soul Power, a six-month 1:1 programme supporting you to return to a place of your own full (and responsible!) power. 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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
As we journey together through the thirteen keys to self re-connection and sacred balance, Ceryn invites you to think about your own experiences with faith over the past few weeks, and shares insight into her journey with this. After all, working with these keys is not as simple as a discussion, or some time spent pondering while listening to a podcast, but has a tendency to be much more in-depth. Working with these keys can and will unlock something for us if only we are prepared to tune into that experience for ourselves. Episode notes Are you ready to dive more deeply into your own journey of self-reconnection and sacred balance? There are many ways you can do that, including:The Divine Feminist book, available to buy nowThe Divine Feminist Community, a group of incredible, like-minded souls who are taking this journey togetherThe original Divine Feminists, launching this month on SubstackRe-membering You, a six-month 1:1 programme working with these thirteen keys to support you in returning to your own place of self-connection and sacred balance. Ceryn also mentions the book Playing Big by Tara MohrTo 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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
Faith has become such a burdensome and often empty world in our societies today, but I truly believe it's one of the most important qualities we can cultivate.Not necessarily in a God, Goddess or anything else outside of ourselves - although what you choose to believe in is entirely up to you, but faith in yourself and in the world around us.After all, faith is what gives us a reason to keep pushing against the institutions and ways of being that are so determined to keep us small. Faith is the light that gleams to us at the end of the tunnel and reminds us that something else is possible, even on the days when all seems lost.And faith is the thing that reminds us that who we are is enough, giving us the courage and the power to reconnect more fully with ourselves in all of the ways that are needed. As Ceryn journeys through the thirteen keys that unlock the doors back to self-reconnection and sacred balance, she invites you to dive deeply with her into the idea of faith, and to consider what that really means for you.Episode notes Are you ready to dive more deeply into your own journey of self-reconnection and sacred balance? There are many ways you can do that, including:The Divine Feminist book, available to buy nowThe Divine Feminist Community, a group of incredible, like-minded souls who are taking this journey togetherThe original Divine Feminists, launching this month on SubstackThirteen keys, a four-month 1:1 programme supporting you to return to a place of self-connection and sacred balance. Ceryn also mentions a number of books and practices which may be of interest, including:Gordon Smith's book on mediumshipGay Hendicks' The Big Leap This video which went viral recently and reminds us all of the power of faith in ourselves and each other.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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
Stepping outside of the usual rhythm of The Divine Feminist podcast to share an update, Ceryn invites you to come back to yourself and reminds us all of the power of pausing to connect.As we work together to move our world into a place of greater alignment, never has it been move important to bring ourselves into that place too. But what does it mean to connect to ourselves, and why is that so vital for us and the world?Episode notes In today's episode Ceryn mentions a number of ways that you can dive more deeply into all things sacred balance, alignment and connection, including:The Divine Feminist book, available to buy nowThe Divine Feminist Community, with new reduced pricing now in effectThe monthly Divine Connection update - more information coming soon!Ceryn also mentions a number of books and practices which may be of interest, including:Magdalene Mysteries by Seren and Azra BertrandExhale by Richie BostockMeggan Watterson's Soul Voice MeditationTo 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. Finally, if you enjoy The Divine Feminist and would like to buy Ceryn a Ko-fi, you can do that here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe
The cult of individualism is not working for us - as individuals or societies. Yet the idea that we are all exactly the same is dismissive, disrespectful and dangerous.Humanity faces a time of great peril, one that we must work through together if we have any chance of surviving. But what does that mean?Join Ceryn as she talks about the power in our differences, and about what can be found from embracing each and every one of our skills, talents, and perspectives; as well as the beauty of empathy - both the need for it and the work required to find it more broadly. 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.Within today's episode, Ceryn mentions (again!) the wonderful book See No Stranger: A memoir and manifesto of revolutionary love by Valarie KaurIf 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. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit divinefeminist.substack.com/subscribe



















I stumbled upon this podcast last summer and I'm blown away. So thought-provoking, empowering, and encouraging. Thank you for creating this (and the same titled book).