Throughout this season of Matriarchal Medicine, we’ve talked a lot about community — sisterhood, collaboration, and the village so many women are longing for as mothers and entrepreneurs.But in this finale, Audrey goes to the place most conversations avoid: the underbelly of the village.The subtle sabotage.The quiet competition.The relationships that smile on the surface but can’t actually hold your expansion.This episode is a grounded, honest exploration of the shadow side of sisterhood — why not everyone in your circle wants you to win, how this pattern traces back through history and the witch hunts, and what it asks of us now as women reclaiming matriarchal leadership.Rather than blaming or bypassing, Audrey invites radical responsibility: to look at where we’ve stayed small to belong, where we’ve tolerated relationships that drain us, and how we begin choosing community that can celebrate us out loud.This is not a call to isolation it’s a call to discernment, integrity, and embodied belonging.In This Episode, We ExploreWhy community can feel painful even when everyone is “doing the work”The nervous-system cost of expanding in spaces that can’t truly hold youSubtle sabotage, comparison, and polite withdrawal — and how to name them without gaslighting yourselfHow historical trauma fractured women’s trust in one anotherThe unconscious payoff of staying small or toleratedWhy resentment is a signal, not a moral failureWhat mature, matriarchal sisterhood actually requiresHow to build community rooted in reciprocity, honesty, and safety, not fantasyA Place to LandIf this episode resonated, if you’re craving community that doesn’t require you to shrink, perform, or over-explain yourself... you’re invited to My Kitchen Table.My Kitchen Table is a monthly community for female holistic entrepreneurs who get it — a place to be resourced, witnessed, and supported in the season you’re actually in.✨ My Kitchen Table– $37/month– Includes Align Your Business With Your Cycle mini-course ($47 value)– Ongoing community + mentorshipThe village we’re longing for isn’t behind us.It has to be built — slowly, consciously, woman by woman.
In this conversation, Audrey sits down with one of the most requested women in her community: Victoria Goyre, a woman whose entire life has been marked by initiations — birth, death, motherhood, shamanic apprenticeship, Western medicine, scar tissue remediation, and two years of GAPS that cracked open the doors to her intuition and lineage.Victoria shares the raw and unfiltered story of becoming a mother at sixteen and hiding her pregnancy for six months…the night her mother found out…the health scare that forced her into a decision she never felt ready for…and the moment she realized she wanted to live.That initiation carried her into 25 years of nursing — pediatric oncology, ICU, ER, bone setting, watching children cross over, learning to communicate with the unseen, and becoming a medicine woman “in captivity,” as she puts it.And then her life split open again: through postpartum, through spontaneous healing, through Stream scar tissue work, and through GAPS — the new initiation that rewired her physiology, her intuition, her boundaries, and her motherhood.This episode is a masterclass in slow growth, sacred self-belonging, lineage repair, and creating a business that honors the seasons of a woman’s body.✨ IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER:• Teenage motherhood as a portal into purposeHer first initiation at sixteen and the moment she chose life.• Nursing as a 25-year apprenticeship in death, devotion & spirit communicationBone-setting, ICU ethics, oncology patients, and intuitive encounters she tried to shut down.• The transformative session that changed her entire trajectoryHer first scar tissue remediation appointment with Ellen — and the spontaneous healing that followed.• GAPS as an initiation, not a dietRebuilding her physiology from infant → toddler → maiden → mother, reliving stored memories, and reclaiming intuition.• Motherhood, business, and the myth of balanceWhy she refuses to sprint and is designing a life she can sustain for decades.• Belonging to yourself before you belong to anyone elseHer three core truths discovered “at the bottom of the soup bowl.”• Slow business as spiritual integrityWhy she keeps openings in her schedule and refuses the bro-marketing “scale fast” culture.• Lineage repair through feeding her sonGAPS as the medicine that shifted her son’s reading, attention, emotional regulation, and confidence.✨ Connect with Victoria Gyorewww.VictoriaGyore.com - GAPS support online and in-person, stream scar tissue remediation (Orange County)✨ Connect with Audrey If this episode stirred something in you — the desire to walk this path with women who understand the overlapping threads of motherhood, medicine, healing, and business — join My Kitchen Table, Audrey’s community for holistic female entrepreneurs.A story like this isn’t linear — it’s a spiral, and Victoria shows exactly what it looks like to walk the spiral with devotion, slowness, and a deep reverence for the body as the first teacher.
In this intimate sister-to-sister episode, Audrey and her sister Cortney revisit the unconventional childhood that shaped them — spending half their lives in a remote fly-in lodge deep in the Canadian wilderness.They talk about what that upbringing gave them: resourcefulness, work ethic, entrepreneurial instinct, and the ability to create something out of nothing.And what it cost them: dysregulation, pressure, unpredictability, and the emotional labor of growing up inside a family business.Together they reflect on how those early patterns show up in their motherhood, their businesses, their nervous systems, and the way they now choose to raise their own children with more presence and gentleness than they ever received.This episode is both nostalgic and revealing — a story of breaking generational patterns, honoring what served, releasing what didn’t, and learning to mother in a way that heals the girl you used to be.Topics We Cover✨ Growing up in the middle of nowhereLessons from lodge life, isolation, and working from childhood.✨ What the wild imprinted in usResourcefulness, problem-solving, improvisation — and chronic dysregulation.✨ Parents as entrepreneursWhat we absorbed by watching our parents run businesses: the good, the messy, and the “we’re not repeating that.”✨ From survival to choiceHow adult nervous system work changed the way we create, mother, and lead.✨ Doing motherhood differentlyBreaking urgency culture, choosing presence, protecting home as sacred, and raising kids who don’t have to earn belonging.✨ How our childhood shaped our businessesADHD tendencies, grit, creativity, and our ability to build unconventional work that supports our families.About Cortney:Cortney is a stay-at-home mom of two and the owner of two small businesses that reflect both her creativity and her love for community. She owns The TÜK Boutique, a custom gift boutique where she laser engraves and designs personalized pieces ranging from earrings to Christmas ornaments and everything in between. She is also the owner of Cortney’s Pawperty, a warm and trusted home-based doggy daycare and boarding service. Balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship, Cortney has built a life centered on family, passion, and the joy of creating meaningful connections, whether through a handcrafted gift or caring for someone’s four-legged family member.Shop at The TÜK Boutique Facebookand Cortney's PawpertyJoin My World✨ My Kitchen Table — A community for holistic female entrepreneurs who want to build in alignment with their motherhood, physiology, and true capacity.✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch
In this intimate sister-to-sister conversation, Audrey sits down with her younger sister Cortney — a multi-business mother navigating ADHD, homeschooling, creative entrepreneurship, and the art of being deeply resourceful.Together they explore what it actually looks like to build a life around your values, your kids, your capacity, and your creativity… even when the path makes zero logical sense on paper.This episode is a grounded, real-life look at matriarchal leadership inside the home and inside business — full of laughter, honesty, and practical wisdom.What We Talk About✨ How Cortney built multiple income streams — organically and intuitivelyFrom custom laser engraving to dog boarding to bookkeeping to becoming a travel agent, Cortney shares how she followed simple threads, trusted her creativity, and built a life that works for her family.✨ ADHD, creativity, and why some mothers thrive with more, not lessCortney explains how her brain works and why having multiple projects actually regulates her instead of overwhelms her.✨ Homeschool rhythms & being present with your childrenHer simple, beautiful morning routine with the girls — including undivided eye contact — and why flexibility matters more than perfect structure.✨ Pricing, worthiness, and learning not to underchargeCortney shares how she raised her prices, stopped discounting her work, and began attracting clients who value her time — because every moment away from her kids has to be worth it.✨ Redirecting devotion back to yourselfA powerful segment on shifting from overgiving to self-resourcing, and how this year became her first true season of choosing herself.✨ Music, mindset, and the energetics of calling things inFrom “the monkey song” to manifestation playlists — the surprisingly sweet conversation on how sound shapes your subconscious and your business.About Cortney Cortney is a stay-at-home mom of two and the owner of two small businesses that reflect both her creativity and her love for community. She owns The TÜK Boutique, a custom gift boutique where she laser engraves and designs personalized pieces ranging from earrings to Christmas ornaments and everything in between. She is also the owner of Cortney’s Pawperty, a warm and trusted home-based doggy daycare and boarding service. Balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship, Cortney has built a life centered on family, passion, and the joy of creating meaningful connections, whether through a handcrafted gift or caring for someone’s four-legged family member.Shop at The TÜK Boutique Facebookand Cortney's Pawperty✨ Sit with Audrey inside My Kitchen Table, a community for female holistic entrepreneurs who get it — a place to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed in the season you’re in.✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout
In this episode, Tara Vogel — professional astrologer, coach, and founder of The Luminary Community — joins me to explore how astrology can illuminate the invisible threads between our childhood imprinting, nervous system patterns, and the way we parent our own children.Tara shares the story of how her daughter’s chart became her entryway into astrology — transforming her from a mother searching for answers into a guide helping others align their parenting with the rhythms of the moon.We talk about how the first seven years of life set the tone for our nervous system, why our children mirror the parts of us that most need re-parenting, and how understanding the lunar and eclipse cycles can help us regulate, reconnect, and rewrite generational patterns.Whether you’re new to astrology or already live by the stars, this conversation will help you ground cosmic wisdom into daily mothering — with grace, humor, and a deep respect for the body.✨ Follow @luminaryparenting on Instagram for daily insights and to join The Luminary Community, where Tara shares voice-note forecasts and teaches her signature Parenting Astrology School.✨ Sit with me inside My Kitchen Table, a community for female holistic entrepreneurs who get it — a place to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed in the season you’re in.About Tara Vogel:Tara is a certified professional astrologer and coach who is passionate about helping people stay connected to themselves and their soul’s path via the cosmos. She loves to dive deeply with her clients and believes that understanding your astrological natal chart is one of the greatest tools we have for developing our consciousness while we’re here on planet Earth. Tara reports daily on how to use the celestial bodies to support you in your everyday life in an easy-to-understand and practical way. She posts everyday on Instagram and gives further insights to her Astrology Community -The Luminary Community. Tara believes in a holistic approach to living and weaves her knowledge of nutrition, herbal medicine, the PolyVagal theory of working with the nervous system and The Internal Family Systems method of psychotherapy into her work. Being a mom of three, living astrology daily and ecstatic dance have been her greatest avenues for healing and wholeness. Connect with Tara FacebookInstagramLuminaryParenting.com
In the second part of our conversation, Natalie Kanbergs and I explore what it means to honor the season you’re in — as a mother, a maker, and a woman in business.We talk about lineage, homemaking, and how the work of our hands becomes the work of our hearts.Natalie reflects on motherhood as apprenticeship — a lifelong initiation that teaches us presence, patience, and the slow burn of creative devotion.This episode is an invitation to descend into the ordinary sacred — to let your home, your business, and your becoming nourish one another.✨ Experience Natalie’s creations at TU·ET·AL — her line of alchemical soaps and skincare crafted with reverence for nature, ritual, and the feminine body.✨ Join My Kitchen Table, a community for female holistic entrepreneurs who get it — a place to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed in the season you’re in.About Natalie:Natalie Kanbergs is an entrepreneur, writer, herbalist, traditional birth attendant, postpartum care practitioner, and producer. Moving fluidly between the machine of modernity and nature’s perfection, she weaves alchemy, birthwork, and Earth magic into her life and work. Through TU·ET·AL, Natalie shares transcendental soap and skincare rooted in devotion to the sacred beauty within us all. She is currently running her business, homeschooling her children, and deepening her studies in alchemical herbalism while tending to the art of balance in everyday life.Follow on instagram:@neue.natalie@tuetal.co
This episode began, as so many do, in the thick of real life.In the first half of our two-part conversation, Natalie Kanbergs — mother, wife, and founder of TU·ET·AL— invites us into the messy, devotional, and deeply creative path that gave birth to her alchemical skincare line and the home it was built inside of.Together, we talk about the evolution of her work, the pressure to produce while mothering, and what it means to listen to the rhythms of both business and body.This part of the conversation unfolds slowly — a stream of thought from a woman integrating creation, motherhood, and the art of daily living.⚠️ Listener note: this episode opens with a story that includes mention of a firearm and a playground incident. Please care for your nervous system and listen in a way that feels supportive for you.✨ Experience Natalie’s creations at TU·ET·AL — her line of alchemical soaps and skincare crafted with reverence for nature, ritual, and the feminine body.✨ Join My Kitchen Table, a community for female holistic entrepreneurs who get it — a place to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed in the season you’re in.About Natalie:Natalie Kanbergs is an entrepreneur, writer, herbalist, traditional birth attendant, postpartum care practitioner, and producer. Moving fluidly between the machine of modernity and nature’s perfection, she weaves alchemy, birthwork, and Earth magic into her life and work. Through TU·ET·AL, Natalie shares transcendental soap and skincare rooted in devotion to the sacred beauty within us all. She is currently running her business, homeschooling her children, and deepening her studies in alchemical herbalism while tending to the art of balance in everyday life.Follow on instagram:@neue.natalie@tuetal.co
Audrey sits down with Dr. Lacey Nevel to talk about the real mechanics of mothering, business, and nervous system stewardship. Lacey shares how she creates space to regulate (hello, nightly sauna sessions), why building team was non-negotiable after being literally bypassed as “the office manager,” and how Free Spirit Chiropractic functions as a community hub, not “just” a clinic. Together you explore parenting as shadow work, detaching so you can show up clean, and new offerings for women chiropractors who are navigating motherhood and a male-dominated profession.We cover:Nervous system stewardship in real life: how Lacey uses the sauna to detach, reset, and choose where to show up each day—“20 minutes of literally just detaching from everything.” Why team matters (and the moment it became non-negotiable): a local chiropractor walked in and asked “Where’s the husband? Where’s the doctor?”—and Lacey decided that day to get help at the front desk and protect her role as doctor and owner. Community as the heartbeat: Free Spirit is intentionally built as a gathering place—patients name “community” as their favorite part of the practice. Roots & wiring: raised by a single-mom entrepreneur; “keep going” grit, Enneagram 7 creativity, and the “Gap and the Gain” realization about achievement cycles. Parenting as shadow work: the invitation to address our stuff through our kids; why it’s easier to avoid discomfort and how it shows up anyway. New work for women in chiropractic: a seminar and 1:1 coaching focused on intention, detachment, and showing up for yourself so you can show up for others—especially post-baby. Resources & links:Follow @drlaceynevel and @freespiritchiropracticListen to Free Your Frequency with Dr. Lacey & Dr. ColtenSit with Audrey inside My Kitchen Table — a community for female holistic entrepreneurs who get it; where women come to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed in the work they were born to do.About Dr. Lacey Nevel:Dr. Lacey Nevel is a true wellness visionary wearing multiple hats. She is mama of two, wife, chiropractor, *retired* birth doula, and entrepreneur. Her life purpose is to serve individuals and families with an abundance of love, using chiropractic as a portal for deep connection and understanding. She lives a life committed to elevating the consciousness and authenticity of others and along with her soul mate, Dr. Colten Nevel, aspires to create a space of love for the community to gather.
In part two of this conversation, Audrey and Katherine move from the framework into the flesh: from philosophy to lived experience.They explore:Healing sisterhood and witch wounds through embodiment and right relationship.What it means to rewild rites of passage for our times — from birth to business to death cycles.The importance of supervision and being held while holding others.The courage it takes to restore the feminine principle in professional spaces.This is the continuation of a conversation that bridges the personal and the professional — a reminder that the way we do our work is the work.Resources & Links✨ Join Katherine’s Cultivate — bi-monthly online professional accountability, supervision, mentoring, and peer-support circles for spaceholders: birthworkers, circle-keepers, perinatal professionals, therapists, kinesiologists, and other women in the helping arts who long to be held as they hold others.✨ Sit with Audrey inside My Kitchen Table — a community for female holistic entrepreneurs who get it; where women come to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed in the work they were born to do.About Katherine:Katherine is a Community Weaver, Energy Alchemist, Integrative psycho-somatic-socio-spiritual and shamanic Therapist, Accredited Social Worker, Doula/Birthkeeper, Kinesiologist, Ceremonialist, Circle Keeper, trauma-informed Spaceholder, Rewilding Advocate, Wife, and Mama of two wildling boys.In order to hold space for others, we too must also be held. Thus, Katherine tends to women and spaceholders yearning to come home to their bodies and their unique medicine, to heal sisterhood and witch wounds, and to expand their own capacity to receive and hold. She is deeply passionate about the reclamation of rites of passage-remembering, restoring, and re-imagining them for our times from a somatic lens.Get in touch with Katherine:katherineeden.comThe Art of Rewilding PodcastFacebookInstagramYoutube
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey sits down with Katherine Eden-Lech; a community weaver, doula, therapist, and rewilding advocate, to explore what it looks like to bring integrity, discernment, and true matriarchal ethics back into women’s work.Together they unravel:What “matriarchal ethics” really mean in the context of birthwork, business, and spaceholding.How our capacity to hold others depends on how deeply we’re willing to be held ourselves.The difference between performing care and being of service through embodied integrity.Why the matriarchal cycle — build, tend, dissolve, compost — is the missing framework in modern business.This is part one of a two-part conversation that bridges the intellectual with the sacred, the practical with the poetic.✨ Explore Katherine’s Cultivate: Peer Support & Supervision Circles— bi-monthly online professional accountability, supervision, mentoring, and peer-support circles for spaceholders (birthworkers, circle-keepers, perinatal professionals, therapists, kinesiologists, and others with formal training who may not have access to traditional supervision).✨ Join My Kitchen Table — Audrey's group mentorship community for female holistic entrepreneurs to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed as they grow their work in rhythm with their bodies.About Katherine:Katherine is a Community Weaver, Energy Alchemist, Integrative psycho-somatic-socio-spiritual and shamanic Therapist, Accredited Social Worker, Doula/Birthkeeper, Kinesiologist, Ceremonialist, Circle Keeper, trauma-informed Spaceholder, Rewilding Advocate, Wife, and Mama of two wildling boys.In order to hold space for others, we too must also be held. Thus, Katherine tends to women and spaceholders yearning to come home to their bodies and their unique medicine, to heal sisterhood and witch wounds, and to expand their own capacity to receive and hold. She is deeply passionate about the reclamation of rites of passage-remembering, restoring, and re-imagining them for our times from a somatic lens.Get in touch with Katherine:katherineeden.comThe Art of Rewilding PodcastFacebookInstagramYoutube
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey sits down with Kendra Cover—somatic coach, artist, and adventurer—whose work guides women and couples toward greater intimacy, pleasure, and aliveness.Together, they explore:The Nervous System as the ThreadHow tending to our bodies’ responses opens the door to deeper safety, love, and belonging.Mothering a SonThe lessons Kendra has learned through raising her son—and how motherhood shapes her work with women and couples.Menopause as InitiationWhy this passage is not the end, but a profound opening into intimacy with self and others.Intimacy & PleasureAllowing the full human experience, instead of striving for perfection, and how that changes the way we love and are loved.Kendra shares how she bravely co-creates with life—through coaching, retreats, and intimate group programs, while navigating her own season of menopause and motherhood.Resources & Links✨ Follow Kendra on Instagram @kendracover to keep up with her latest offerings, retreats, and somatic wisdom.✨ Explore her retreats and coaching opportunities on her website www.kendracover.com & f you’ve been longing for a circle of women who get it—a community where female holistic entrepreneurs are resourced, nourished, and witnessed—come join Audrey, Your Holistic Business Midwife at My Kitchen Table. This is where matriarchal legacies are being woven ✌🏼✨
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey sits down with Dominique Cachu to explore what it really looks like to weave motherhood, entrepreneurship, and sovereignty into one integrated life.Together, they dive into:Marriage & Entrepreneurship as Co-CreationDominique shares her and her husband’s journey from starting a dog-walking business in California to building community spaces in Tulsa, including their homeschool pod that gathers entire families to live, learn, and co-create together.Choosing Your HardFrom the challenges of 9–5 jobs to the challenges of entrepreneurship, Dominique reflects on why she chooses the “pleasurable hard” of building a movement and creating community.Sacred Cycles & Womb Wisdom RevivalDominique introduces her offerings for women and mothers:Womb Wisdom Revival, a free private podcast that helps mothers reconnect with their bodies and wisdom so they can reclaim what was lost to past generations.Sacred Cycles:a 6-week ceremonial container beginning October 28th, guiding mothers to heal their own menarche stories and initiate their daughters into womanhood with reverence, embodiment, and ceremony.Motherhood as a Political StatementAudrey and Dominique unpack how the way we mother shapes the next generation, why sovereignty is not about doing it alone, and how asking for help is a radical reclaiming.Messy but DevotedWith four children, homeschooling, entrepreneurship, and community leadership, Dominique reveals the behind-the-scenes truth: it’s not about balance, it’s about devotion, intentionality, and fierce protection of time and values.Resources & Links✨ Join Sacred Cycles – Early-Bird offer is extended through Oct. 21st and we begin on October 28th. ✨ Listen to Dominique’s private podcast Womb Wisdom Revival – (free resource).✨ Connect with Dominique on her website instagram @dominique.cachu or Facebook If you’ve been longing for tools to guide your daughter into womanhood with reverence—or to reinitiate yourself into feminine wisdom—this conversation is your invitation. Pull up a chair inside Sacred Cycles and walk alongside us.About Dominique Cachu:Dominique Cachu is a Woman of the Womb, here to activate women to create Heaven on Earth and Return to Eden as they return to the Sacred power within their own womb, body + soul. As a Sovereign Birth Attendant, menstrual wisdom guide + women's ceremony facilitator, it is her utmost joy to walk with women through all stages of the female continuum, particularly those who are committed to reclaiming their health + vitality outside of the medical system + embodying true sovereignty. Dominique is a Southern California native, now grateful to call Tulsa, Oklahoma her home. She is in sacred union with her husband of 12 years + counting, and together they are devoted to Returning to Eden in every area of life for the sake of their sons and daughters + the legacy they're leaving behind. They have 4 amazing children, run 3 sacred organizations between them and also nurture a growing homeschool community called The Rooted Collective.
Welcome to Season 4 of Matriarchal Medicine. This season is devoted to The Mother — how we mother our children, our businesses, and ourselves in a world that often demands we do it all.In this premiere, I take you behind the curtain of my own story:Growing up in a multi-generational family of entrepreneurs and what that actually looked like day to day.Working in my family’s Canadian hunting and fishing lodge from the age of 11 — running on little sleep, carrying adult responsibilities, and being exposed to things no child should ever face (yes, including being propositioned to play strip poker at 11).How those early years programmed me to live in my masculine — constant work, constant go — and what it took to untangle from that survival state.My journey through infertility, postpartum depression, and turning my lived wounds into a thriving business serving women.Why community is not just supportive but essential if you want to do this work without burning yourself out.✨ Key Takeaways:Entrepreneurship often begins in survival — but survival can be transmuted into wisdom.Our wounds don’t disqualify us from leading; they can become our greatest medicine.Every mother is a working mother — but we don’t have to mother our businesses alone.Community is the difference between spinning your wheels and building something sustainable.💻 Pull Up a Chair at My Kitchen TableIf you’ve been craving a space where women actually get it — unpaid invoices, paid-in-full wins, and everything in between — this is your sign. My Kitchen Table is my group mentorship space for female holistic entrepreneurs & practitioners.👉 Join My Kitchen Table here🔥 Ready for a Business Reset?If you’re spinning your wheels and craving clarity, book a 90-minute 1:1 Clarity Consult. These sessions help you realign your business with your body and your calling — so you leave with focus, strategy, and a personalized plan to move forward.👉 Book your Clarity Consult hereResources & Links Mentioned:Join My Kitchen TableBook a 1:1 Clarity ConsultConnect with me on Instagram @thenoblematriarch
In this unscripted, raw, and pulsing-from-the-heart episode, Audrey peels back the layers of martyrdom, overgiving, and the invisible contracts female entrepreneurs sign in the name of being “a good woman.”From psychosomatic breast wisdom to postpartum boundary work, from canceling a fully-prepped offer to reclaiming joy through a free mentorship container—this is the kind of episode you don’t just listen to. You feel it.🔥 Why she canceled a successful paid offer mid-launch🔥 The truth behind “doing it all” as a business model🔥 How breast reductions, autoimmune disorders, and burnout are all connected🔥 Why My Kitchen Table is free (and why that’s been the most liberating choice of all)🔥 The beauty of finally letting your intuition dictate your business calendarThis episode is for the woman who’s done bleeding out for clients. Who’s ready to let resentment die with the old model. Who’s choosing devotion over depletion. Who’s ready to walk away from the proving and back toward herself.Because matriarchy doesn’t ask you to break your body to build your business.Resources:My Kitchen Table — A free 6-month group mentorship for holistic female entrepreneurs (registration closes in October) She Who Rages — A 3-part live rage + integration experience for women in Tulsa, OK (August)✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch
What happens when women gather without needing to explain themselves? In this episode, I explore the power of women-only spaces, the grief and gratitude that come with outgrowing old containers, and why I created The Rooted Woman Collective as a space where depth, nuance, and feminine wisdom are not just welcomed—but required.Resources:Align Your Business with Your Cycle Mini-CourseWild Power & Wise Power - Books that I highly recommend!The Rooted Woman Collective - My group mentorship where we meet twice a month to discuss wise woman business structure and care for the caretaker. Rooted & Rising - self-paced course to help you (re)birth your business rooted in physiology, integrity, & reciprocity (Includes Align Your Business with Your Cycle Workshop)✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey Thorp shares a raw and reflective account of her experience inside Free Birth Society’s Radical Birthkeeper School—a journey that began with resonance and sisterhood, but ended in betrayal trauma, and deep personal reckoning.Through the lens of years of integration, Audrey explores the shadow work she didn’t anticipate when she said yes to the container. This is not a call-out, but a call inward—to examine the ways we give our power away in the name of belonging, and what it takes to reclaim it.Whether you’ve walked a similar path or are simply curious about the undercurrents within the birthwork and coaching world, this episode offers nuance, reflection, and fierce self-responsibility.Resources:Align Your Business with Your Cycle Mini-CourseInformation on The Rooted Woman Collective- My group mentorship that is hot-seat coaching style to get real time reflections to your burning questions. (Includes Align Your Business with Your Cycle Mini-Course) Use this link to register prior to May 31stRooted & Rising - self-paced course to help you (re)birth your business rooted in physiology, integrity, & reciprocity (Includes Align Your Business with Your Cycle Mini-Course)✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey Thorp discusses the importance of aligning business practices with the menstrual cycle. She shares her personal journey of integrating cycle awareness into her life and work, emphasizing the physiological needs of women throughout their cycles. Audrey highlights the significance of honoring each phase of the cycle and how it can enhance productivity and well-being. The conversation also touches on postpartum experiences, the reverence for the menstrual cycle, and the magic of womanhood.Resources:Align Your Business with Your Cycle Mini-CourseWild Power & Wise Power - Books that I highly recommend!✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey Thorp discusses the importance of diversifying business offers for holistic entrepreneurs. She emphasizes the need for multiple streams of income, the significance of aligning offers with personal identity, and the value of community support. Audrey shares her journey of transitioning from a birth worker to a holistic business midwife, highlighting the challenges and insights gained along the way. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace their multi-dimensionality and explore creative ways to package their unique gifts into evergreen offerings.Resources:My FREE Enlightenment Session: Internalized Misogyny & Confidently Charging Your WorthThe Rooted Woman Collective - My group mentorship where we meet twice a month to discuss wise woman business structure and care for the caretaker. Rooted & Rising - selfpaced course to help you (re)birth your business rooted in physiology, integrity, & reciprocity ✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey Thorp discusses the importance of women confidently charging their worth in their entrepreneurial journeys. She explores the impact of internalized misogyny on pricing strategies and emphasizes the need for women to recognize their value and the transformations they provide. Audrey shares personal anecdotes and insights on how to avoid burnout, resentment, and the pitfalls of underpricing services. She encourages creative solutions for clients who may struggle with affordability and highlights the significance of integrity in business practices.Resources:My FREE Enlightenment Session: Internalized Misogyny & Confidently Charging Your WorthThe Rooted Woman Collective - My group mentorship where we meet twice a month to discuss wise woman business structure and care for the caretaker. Rooted & Rising - selfpaced course to help you (re)birth your business rooted in physiology, integrity, & reciprocity ✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch
In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, we’re diving deep into the ways internalized misogyny subtly (and not-so-subtly) shapes how women show up in business. From underpricing our offerings to doubting our own expertise, these patterns run deep—but they’re not ours to carry. It’s time to unlearn the conditioning that keeps us playing small and instead lean into trust, intuition, and sovereignty.I’ll be sharing personal stories, tangible insights, and a reclamation of what it means to do business in a way that honors the feminine. If you’re ready to step into a business model that nourishes rather than depletes, The Rooted Woman Collective is where we do exactly that—together. For those looking for a guided path to build or refine their business in alignment with their physiology, Rooted & Rising is the container to support you every step of the way - Coming Summer '25 so get on the waitlist NOW!Join us. Your work—and the way you do it—matters. Resources:My FREE Enlightenment Session: Internalized Misogyny & Confidently Charging Your WorthHerstory: Audio or eBook Men Who Hate Women, & the Women Who Love ThemThe Rooted Woman Collective - My group mentorship where we meet twice a month to discuss wise woman business structure and care for the caretaker. Rooted & Rising - selfpaced course to help you (re)birth your business rooted in physiology, integrity, & reciprocity ✩✩✩✩✩ a 5 Star Review helps other women find this medicine as well (and is much appreciated!) Be sure to subscribe to keep up with new episodes!For more information on my offerings checkout www.audreythorp.comFollow along behind the scenes on social media @thenoblematriarch