When I speak of silencing women, I am not referring to speech. No, in fact, the sound of their words is simply the expression of their voices, not their voice itself. What I’m speaking of is the silencing of their souls, their spirit, their divine expression. I’m referring to the things they came here to say and do and think. I am referencing the destruction of the potential of all things. This mi... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualitySelf-ImprovementEducation |
Season two has come to an end! Join me a few quick thoughts, some encouragement and a big thank you.
Love, Devri
Last week we had a fabulous session with Leatha Udayabhanu where we talked about intuition, power and stepping into our own authenticity. This week we are getting even more of her brilliance alongside what we lovingly dubbed her origin story. Leatha ... more
Leatha Udayabhanu is the founder of Essentially Awake, a community where people learn to access their intuition, power and step into their authenticity to change their lives and the world around them. Leatha is a coach, public speaker and educator an... more
Another solo episode, I talk about a common problem I'm seeing and have experienced coming out of religion. The inability to make simple choices and insecurity around our own belief systems. We're going to talk briefly about how to get started figuri... more
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-Had a crisis of faith
-Have ever left a church of any type
-Have ever argued with your family about religion
-Are interested in feminist topics
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