Embodiment, Power, and the Radical Nourishment of Early Supper Clubs
Description
Today’s podcast might be the most powerful one yet. ✨ I sit down with feminist theologian + bestselling author Meggan Watterson to talk about embodiment, rage, and the radical nourishment of the early Christ movement.
What struck me most is how Meggan reframes personal power—not as dominance, but as the courage to embody our truth. We also talk about rage, not as something to suppress, but as critical information guiding us toward love.
And then there’s nourishment. The early Christ followers gathered in small supper clubs—not to proselytize dogma, but to break bread, feed one another, and create spaces of safety and belonging. Their focus was on sustenance, both physical and spiritual.
This kind of communion, Meggan reminds us, creates an alchemy that fuels imagination and creativity, helping us step into the world as our truest selves—and as agents of change. This episode is truly soul food—fuel for imagination, creativity, and stepping into your own power.
Related conversations:
* The History of the Patriarchy with Elise Loehnen: https://mindbodyspiritfood.substack.com/p/the-sin-of-gluttony-with-elise-loehnen
*Finding Grounding within Our Bodies with Abigail Rose Clarke: https://mindbodyspiritfood.substack.com/p/abigail-rose-clarke-2
Episode Links
* Mind, Body, Spirit, FOOD Newsletter: https://mindbodyspiritfood.substack.com/
* Pre-Order Nicki's new book: https://fromscratchfast.com/nicki-sizemore/
* Meggan’s Newsletter: https://megganwatterson.substack.com/
* Meggan’s website: https://www.megganwatterson.com/
* Find Meggan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/megganwatterson/
* Order Meggan’s new book: https://amzn.to/4mwpGRZ
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