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Home to Her

Liz Kelly
Sacred Feminine
Divine Feminine
Motherhood
Spiritual Awakening
Healing
Childhood Trauma
Personal Resilience
Poetry
Transformation
Mother Grove Goddess Temple
Patriarchy
Global Woman's Village
Hurricane Helene
The Shekinah
Spirituality
Epstein Files
Magic
Purpose
Our Lady Of Charity
Oshun

The Home to Her podcast is dedicated to elevating ancient feminine wisdom via the exploration of herstory, mythology, philosophy and more. Join host Liz Childs Kelly for intimate conversations with acclaimed authors, artists, teachers, poets and mystics, each of whom will help us uncover our unheard stories and reclaim the roots of the ancient female power in our own lives.

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In this final farewell episode, I share my thoughts on five specific ways women can cut ourselves off from our own power - plus share my reflections on hosting this show for the last 6 years. A few takeaways:

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On the latest episode I’m joined by Dominique Debroux, a producer, entrepreneur, and nutritional chef whose work bridges storytelling, science, and women’s empowerment. She is also the producer of the new documentary Wise Women – Humanity’s Untold Or... more

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On the latest Interstitial episode, we get into the collective rage among women regarding the Epstein files, the systemic, historical suppression of women's voices, and what we can do about it, including five actionable steps to channel that energy e... more

The first episode of 2026 is here! I'm joined by my longtime friend and mentor Elana Auerbach, a lover, mother, mentor, activist, and priestess, and the author of the new book The Sure Thing: A Pleasure Practice to Revive the Spark.

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Dominique Debroux
Producer, entrepreneur, and nutritional chef; filmmaker of Wise Women
Wise Women documentary
Episode: The Power of Wise Women with Dominique Debroux
Elana Auerbach
Author of The Sure Thing, A Pleasure Practice to Revive the Spark
Author, The Sure Thing
Episode: The Sure Thing: Prioritizing Pleasure with Elana Auerbach
Ash Stinson
Energy worker, creator, and expert on healing through the energy of the anatomy
Independent practitioner / Realms of Embodiment
Episode: The Realms of Embodiment with Ash Stinson
Sophie Messager
Bridges Worlds That Rarely Meet; former reproductive physiologist, doula, birth educator, and author of The Beat of Your Own Drum
Womancraft (publisher) / author of The Beat of Your Own Drum
Episode: Picking Up the Drum with Sophie Messager
Danielle Dulsky
Author of The Night House; heathen visionary, painter, poet, storyteller
Author, Hag School founder
Episode: Exploring the Night House with Danielle Dulsky
Lisette Ostrander
Life and sex coach, founder of My Kind of Pleasure
My Kind of Pleasure
Episode: Celebrating Erotic Intelligence with Lisette Ostrander
Rebecca Korn
Former professional ballerina turned pre-med student and wealth advisor who coaches women to build sovereign wealth
Rise Reign Rule / Engineering Financial Breakthroughs
Episode: Finding the Feminine at Work with Rebecca Korn
Emma Andrews
Intuitive medium and intuition teacher; creator of The Intuitive Method
Independent practitioner
Episode: The Power of the Subtle: Cultivating Intuition with Emma Andrews
Rebe Huntman
Memoirist, essayist, dance teacher, and poet
Episode: Seeking the Spiritual Mother with Rebe Huntman

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Liz Childs Kelly
Host of Home to Her

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 116 ratings
  • Incredibly insightful with endlessly unique and grounding perspectives

    I stumbled into Liz’s book a year ago and absolutely devoured it. Still hungry for more, I’ve been following the podcast ever since, there is so much richness throughout all of the back catalogue of episodes, and it is so relevant that I find myself in bringing up tidbits from all kinds of episodes in daily conversation with others, which makes me even more certain that there is truly something to be gleaned here for everybody. What a beautiful exploration of our existence through the creative, ... more

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    5
    DelaneyJane.McK
    United States7 months ago
  • Glad I Found This

    I feel that I'm so late to this party, but after reading Liz Kelly's book "Home to Her" I found the podcast! It's amazing. I have found so many wonderful women and their work, and am often so moved by a guest! Liz does a terrific interview, too. So much juicy stuff here!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Angelia0262
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent resource on the sacred feminine

    Brilliant speakers and the host is an amazing facilitator, just as adept in the topics that eases the flow of discussion.

    If you’re interested in learning about various topics about the sacred feminine from archeology, religion and mythology, then this is for you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KatrienaEmm
    Australia2 years ago
  • Love this podcast!

    I always feel grounded, curious, and inspired after listening. The only downside is my reading list typically gets longer as I set out to learn more from the guests Liz interviews and resources she references!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Paras1285
    United States2 years ago
  • 🤯

    Every episode makes me feel connected, empowered, like I’ve found something I didn’t even know was missing! I always learn something and am discovering so many great avenues to explore further- a perfect way in for someone without a lot of experience of divine feminine in their background/traditions, accessible, easy listening. Drinking all of it like lemonade on a hot summer day. (Okay maybe like a fire hose I am obsessed!!) Love the effort to span diverse faith traditions, such valuable learni... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    d's boots
    United States2 years ago

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Loved for grounded, insightful conversations with diverse guests.
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Exploring the Night House with Danielle Dulsky
Q: What is the practical practice readers can apply in any chapter?
After engaging with a story, name the question that arises and then explore why that question matters for your life, a method shown to help skeptics become engaged with fairy tales as living guidance.
Exploring the Night House with Danielle Dulsky
Q: How is the book structured and why that structure?
She explains the three-part structure—Hidden Rooms and Wild Skins, the Bone Cellar, and the Spirit Tower—as a deliberate journey from seductive, shapeshifting tales to gnarlier shadow material, ending in time-bending, dream-like content to expand the reader's sense of possibilities.
Exploring the Night House with Danielle Dulsky
Q: Where did the idea for The Night House originate?
Danielle shares that the book grew from a lifelong love of fairy tales, her belief that these stories carry powerful medicine, and a desire to present them as living, actionable experiences rather than mere retellings.
The Power of the Subtle: Cultivating Intuition with Emma Andrews
Q: So who knows? ... what was your spiritual background growing up, and how did that shape your relationship with inner knowing?
Emma describes growing up Catholic in Kansas City and how the quiet, contemplative moments in mass helped her access conversations with loved ones, even though she later learned to validate those experiences independently of religious authority.
The Power of Wise Women with Dominique Debroux
Q: How does the film challenge traditional views of gender and leadership?
The host and Dominique argue that leadership should not be tied to male-dominated structures; instead, leadership should emerge from community-oriented, diverse perspectives, and the documentary showcases how matriarchal ideas and the inclusion of post-menopausal wisdom can reframe social organization.

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This show centers on feminine wisdom across herstory, mythology, philosophy, and spirituality, featuring intimate conversations with authors, artists, teachers, and mystics who illuminate unheard stories and ancient female power. Episodes blend personal narratives with practical frameworks for embodiment, pleasure, leadership, and community, often linking spirituality with social change. Notable strengths include a cohesive host who curates diverse, insightful guests and a focus on the sacred feminine as a lens for personal growth and cultural transformation.

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Home to Her launched 6 years ago and published 114 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Home to Her include:

1. Dominique Debroux
2. Elana Auerbach
3. Ash Stinson
4. Sophie Messager
5. Danielle Dulsky
6. Lisette Ostrander
7. Rebecca Korn
8. Emma Andrews

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