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Cutting-edge, pioneering conversations on holistic women's health, including sex, birth, motherhood, womanhood, intimacy and trauma with doula, certified Sexological Bodyworker, Somatic Experiencing practitioner, and author of Call of the Wild and the Fourth Trimester, Kimberly Ann Johnson.

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In this episode, Kimberly and Tyson discuss the magnitude of pornography including addiction, nervous system regulation, and recovery. Tyson describes his own personal journey being addicted to and then healing from porn addiction and how that inform... more

Return guest Ash Robinson dives deep with Kimberly Ann Johnson into the challenges and opportunities for women in business amidst the current economic and technological climate. They discuss the role of AI on personal and professional life, the impor... more

In this episode, Kimberly Ann Johnson and filmmaker/producer Jackson Kroopf reflect on their respective experiences watching Best Picture Winner Anora. They discuss their contrasting experiences of seeing the films in theaters, what role sex and viol... more

In this episode, Kimberly Ann Johnson is joined by journalist, and fellow Jaguar, Kristin Butler to discuss the case of Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman: a celebrity couple who are currently both facing charges around Gaiman’s ongoing sexual misconduct.... more

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Kristin Butler
Social media maven and journalist
Episode: EP 224: The Case of Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, and the Responsibility of Women to Other Women with fellow Jaguar Kristin Butler
Kate Codrington
Author of The Second Spring and Perimenopause Journal.
Episode: EP 223: On Menopause, Female Elderhood & Competition Between Women in Wellness with Kate Codrington
Sophie Strand
Author, mystic, and friend
Episode: EP 222: "The Body is a Doorway: A Memoir - A Journey Beyond Healing, Health, and the Human" with Sophie Strand
Joelle Hann
The Brooklyn Book Doctor, an expert in the publishing industry
Brooklyn Book Doctor
Episode: EP 220: Book Proposal Academy 2025 - Writing, Publishing, and Your Audience with Joelle Hann, The Brooklyn Book Doctor
Catherine Simone Gray
Writer, mother, and teacher; her writings focus on motherhood and healing.
Unsilenced Woman
Episode: EP 219: Proud Flesh - A Memoir of Motherhood, Intimate Violence, and Reclaiming Pleasure with Catherine Simone Gray
Mirabai Starr
Award-winning author and bereavement counselor
Independent author and speaker
Episode: EP 217: Ordinary Mysticism - Everyday Beauty, Grief, Sexuality and Mystical Awareness with Mirabai Starr
Tad Hargrave
Friend and guest with a focus on ancestry and cultural identity
Marketing for Hippies
Episode: EP 216: Cultural Identity, Ancestry and White Privileges & Poverties with Tad Hargrave
April Tierney
Poet, mother, orphan wisdom scholar
Episode: EP 214: Finding Language, Sharing our Stories, and Creating New Worlds around Mothering with April Tierney
Dr. Elliot Berlin
Award-winning prenatal chiropractor, childbirth educator, labor support body worker
Berlin Wellness Group
Episode: EP 201: Informed Pregnancy and Evidence Based Birth and Bodywork with Dr. Elliot Berlin

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Kimberly Ann Johnson
Host, author, and practitioner focused on women's health, trauma, and empowerment through holistic approaches.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 476 ratings
  • Profound and authentic

    Incredibly nourishing conversations. I am sitting with my newborn girl in my arms, listening to episode after episode. I haven’t listened to or engaged in any media or content whatsoever since the beginning of my third trimester. This podcast is the first external input I’ve had since that and since my birth - listening to Kimberly and her guests feels like drinking a cup of bone broth, warming me up from within, nourishing every tissue and bone, building yet another layer of who I am now. Thank... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GalinaL
    Norway2 months ago
  • This podcast is so significant for women today! Thank you!

    Oh my! I’m listening to episode 213: navigating single motherhood. As a solo mum of 3 and sole provider as a transformational hypnotherapist I feel so much love and connection to you women as I listen to your vulnerable stories. Thank you for sharing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChloeNJP
    Spain8 months ago
  • Brilliant

    Kimberly is an amazing interviewer and I love hearing her thoughts on a myriad of issues. She’s extremely knowledgable in areas of womanhood, trauma, and health. She isn’t afraid to have a controversial opinion and I appreciate that! I’ve learned so much from her and she’s changed my life for the better. Thank you Kimberly for making this podcast and all the work you do.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kate44444444
    United States2 years ago
  • Women’s Health Super Hero

    This podcast is a treasure trove of self health knowledge for women. Open conversations about what it means to be a woman and how to truly look after yourself and honour that experience. There are many rivers that lead into the sea, this one has the life raft for women to be together and learn and support each other on this journey. Listening to this podcast is a form of self care and sovereign self health.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @leslie_annemarie
    Canada2 years ago
  • Rambling

    Episode 188 is interesting…and then she talks about her daughter near the end. It changed the whole way I viewed the podcast and I won’t continue. She gaslights her teenage daughter on the podcast, sharing things without her daughter’s expressed consent. The content does not add to the episode in anyway, and does not feel necessary. If nothing else, it feels like whining about young people. She seems to demonize psychologists, then she walks her statement back a little, but not much. It’s truly ... more

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    emaheg
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the personal and vulnerable storytelling that resonates with women's experiences.
Critics mention that discussions can occasionally stray into controversial territory, but the overall reception remains highly positive.
The host is praised for her insightful interviewing skills and deep knowledge on topics of trauma and women's health.
Some find the content essential for understanding motherhood, intimacy, and recovery, creating a genuine sense of community around shared experiences.

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EP 217: Ordinary Mysticism - Everyday Beauty, Grief, Sexuality and Mystical Awareness with Mirabai Starr
Q: Do you have any insight on how spirituality and sexuality can coexist or mutually enhance each other?
When I broke free from a damaging relationship, I had to spend time having ordinary sexual experiences, which opened up more profound connections later.
EP 217: Ordinary Mysticism - Everyday Beauty, Grief, Sexuality and Mystical Awareness with Mirabai Starr
Q: Is it really true that everyone is a mystic, that everyone has the material in them to connect regularly with God or the sacred?
Yes, I believe it with all my heart, that everyone has access to the numinous.
EP 200: "Birth Control" - Maternal Agency, Education, and Systems of Perinatal Care with Allison Yarrow
Q: Can you say more about how it's profitable for hospitals or for doctors?
The managed care system pushes for efficiency and streamlining, which makes births highly profitable, often prioritizing profit over patient care.
EP 200: "Birth Control" - Maternal Agency, Education, and Systems of Perinatal Care with Allison Yarrow
Q: How did you arrive at the book title?
I struggled with the subtitle but realized that the title 'Birth Control' was obvious as it deals with the control over childbirth.
EP 201: Informed Pregnancy and Evidence Based Birth and Bodywork with Dr. Elliot Berlin
Q: What made you specialize in breach?
Dr. Berlin shared that he was born in breach and that his personal experiences in healthcare, including a family tragedy related to a medical mishap, motivated him to explore alternatives to traditional medical interventions.

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Engaging discussions center around holistic women's health, focusing on critical issues such as intimacy, trauma, motherhood, and reproductive health. The content frequently features personal stories and insights from various guests, ranging from authors and healers to professionals in the wellness industry, reflecting on shared experiences that resonate deeply with the female community. Unique to this series is its incorporation of diverse perspectives, particularly those addressing the challenges and triumphs of womanhood, thereby fostering a space for connection, healing, and learning.

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1. Kristin Butler
2. Kate Codrington
3. Sophie Strand
4. Joelle Hann
5. Catherine Simone Gray
6. Mirabai Starr
7. Tad Hargrave
8. April Tierney

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