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The Soft Rebellion Podcast

Flurina Thali
Pelvic Health
Menstrual Health
Menstruation
Birth
Menstrual Cycle
Vaginal Health
Sexuality
Trauma
Medical Herbalism
Wintering Body
Menstrual Activism
Untamed Pleasure
Menstrual Imaginary
Somatic Reclamation
London
Divine Feminine
Childbirth
Ancestral Birth
Abortion
Capitalism

A homecoming, a return, and a (re)discovery of the creative power of your female body. Our world uproots us from the gifts of the Feminine; the intuitive, the instinctual, the cyclical, the soft. What is the result? Patriarchal cultures of perfectionism, shame, and disconnect that leave us constantly running, never arriving. Imagine a world of women softly rebelling; claiming our cyclicity, our we... more

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Dearest listener, dear community,

Welcome back to the Soft Rebellion. I hope this message and new episode finds you in a good health and spirit and I wish you a WONDERful week ahead.

The conversation I share with you today was one of those rare, ... more

In this episode, I sit down with poet, essayist and academic Natalie Rose Dyer to explore the ideas behind her groundbreaking book The Menstrual Imaginary in Literature: Notes on a Wild Fluidity.

We begin with Natalie's own journey into this work - ... more

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“Our bodies are made for pleasure”, yet we are tamed and shamed into cages that domesticate our sexuality and relationships. - Carly Mountain

I am so excited, grateful and honoured to welcome Carly Mountain back to the Podcast! Since our last conver... more

Have you ever wondered if your body is speaking a language you’ve just never been taught how to understand? And what if your hormonal or pelvic health challenges were actually an invitation into deeper alignment with yourself?

In today’s conversatio... more

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Natalie Rose Dyer
Poet, essayist and academic; teaches in Creative Writing at University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Episode: Ep. 86: Notes on a Wild Fluidity: Rethinking Menstruation, Bodies, and Becoming - with Natalie Rose Dyer
Claire Dabreo
5-Element Acupuncturist and Women's Health Specialist
Private practice • London clinic
Episode: Ep. 84: Your Body Isn’t Broken: Decoding Vaginal Symptoms with Acupuncture - with Claire Dabreo.
Natalie Meddings
London-based active birth yoga teacher and doula, author of How to Have a Baby, Mother-gathered Guidance on Birth and New Babies
Author and birth worker
Episode: Ep. 83: Birth is physical: What we’ve forgotten and how we can remember - with Natalie Meddings.
Melinda McDougall
Specialist women's health practitioner and registered medical herbalist
Self-employed herbalist practicing in the UK
Episode: Ep. 82: How Medical Herbalism can support your menstrual health and beyond with Melinda McDougall.
Gemma Barry
Author, speaker and menstrual health specialist; founder of The Well Woman Project
The Well Woman Project
Episode: Ep. 81: Periods Aren’t Meant to Bloody Hurt: Reclaiming Menstrual Health with Gemma Barry
Jane Hardwicke Collings
Grandmother, former home birth midwife, teacher, writer, and menstrual childbirth and menopause educator
School of Shamanic Womancraft / Womancraft Way
Episode: Ep. 80: How to Transform Menstrual Shame and Reclaim Your Blood Mysteries - Jane Hardwicke Collings
Sara Bakr
Black mixed pro-abortion, full spectrum doula; founder of Ancestral Birth
Ancestral Birth
Episode: Ep. 79: Radical Care: Birth Work, Abortion & Reproductive Justice - with Sara Bakr.
Dunya Ntinizi
Yoga practitioner, massage therapist, and somatic movement practitioner; creator of Soma Presence
Upya Essence (Soma Presence)
Episode: Ep. 78: How to reconnect to your body and heal pelvic pain through somatic movement, Part 2!
Samara Concepción
Holistic birth doula, women's health practitioner and social artist; host of Birth A New Story Podcast
Birth A New Story
Episode: Ep. 77: How to reconnect to your body and heal pelvic pain through somatic movement - with Samara Concepción.

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Flurina Thali
Host of The Soft Rebellion Podcast

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • Beautiful podcast

    Flurina holds lovely space for rich and interesting conversations. Well worth listening to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TKvaca
    United Statesa year ago
  • Beautiful

    This is such a wonderful podcast, full of gems to help us dig deeper into our bodies, our souls, our magic. A beautiful and inspiring listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    arrrr*#*'
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Watering Hole of Feminine Wisdom

    I love Flurina and The Soft Rebellion podcast. It’s a beautiful place to come to be inspired and reminded of our true worth and power as women. Like a watering hole of feminine wisdom.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Phoebarellarockerfella
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Refreshing and authentic!

    Flurina’s podcast is refreshing and deeply authentic. I thoroughly enjoy every episode while taking away nuggets of wisdom - like learning to let go of what we think is the “right way” and flow with the river of life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Morgan Henis, MPH, L.Ac.
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Inspiring!

    Flurina’s enthusiasm is infectious!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ctfger
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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Ep. 69: Where the Body Speaks: Trauma, Truth & the Divine Feminine with Coco Oya Cienna-Rey
Q: What does tapping into the field of Mother Earth feel like for you, and how can listeners access that space?
Start with a simple daily ritual of observing and greeting the natural world around you; by doing so you retrain your nervous system to sense a living field that connects you to creation, which then informs how you show up in life and art.
Ep. 69: Where the Body Speaks: Trauma, Truth & the Divine Feminine with Coco Oya Cienna-Rey
Q: How did you navigate fears and not let them crumple your wings as you created your work?
Recognize that fears are echoes of the past, distinguish them from present reality, and learn to move energy through the body instead of letting it stagnate. Grounding in your essence, setting boundaries, and letting old imprints complete themselves helps you keep moving toward your truth.
Ep. 70: Softening into the Underworld: The Medicine of Descent & Rising.
Q: What role do communities or circles play in this work?
Circles provide witnessing, safety, and shared practice, helping women remember forgotten aspects of themselves and creating spaces where taboo topics can be voiced and transformed into healing energy.
Ep. 70: Softening into the Underworld: The Medicine of Descent & Rising.
Q: How is sexual energy described in this framework, and why is it important for healing?
Sexual energy, or eros, is the primordial life force that drives creativity and embodiment; by descending into the body and letting that energy emerge rather than perform, depth orgasm and a more authentic self can arise.
Ep. 70: Softening into the Underworld: The Medicine of Descent & Rising.
Q: What does the Descent and Rising map require from a person who wants to work with it deeply?
It requires a witness and a container to dissolve into, plus a willingness to meet shame, disgust, and trauma with presence, allowing the deeper energy of embodiment and eros to emerge.

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A transformative show centered on reclaiming feminine embodiment, cyclical living, and sexual autonomy through intimate conversations with practitioners, healers, and educators in women's health. Episodes frequently explore pelvic health, somatic movement, birth, menstruation, and spirituality, weaving personal healing journeys with practical guidance, alternative therapies, and political, cultural, and lineage-based perspectives. A standout thread is the integration of trauma-informed care, Indigenous wisdom, and ritual or ceremonial practices to reframe health and vitality as creative acts of self-recovery and community resilience. Listeners are likely drawn to candid, holistic approaches to body literacy, wellness, and feminist empowerme... more

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2. Claire Dabreo
3. Natalie Meddings
4. Melinda McDougall
5. Gemma Barry
6. Jane Hardwicke Collings
7. Sara Bakr
8. Dunya Ntinizi

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