
We come to the mothertree to drink, to heal, to empower, and to reconnect the truth of our wombs, and womanhood. It is my prayer for this podcast to restore womb lineage and language through conversations of remembrance, reclamation of our feminine physiology, a return to body literacy and our regenerative sexual and reproductive capacity, and to empower women at all stages of life in the knowing ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

In this episode we delve into what it is to be a Well Watered Woman. For so many of us the idea of living “well watered” can feel new. I find it to be an essential inquiry for all women both philosophically and physiologically. When we tune into what... more
Endings and change are inevitable. Our relationship to these experiences in our lives can be informed by our womb, blood, and womanly bodies. In this podcast we explore what it is to know in our bodies and tissues that endings, decay, and decompositi... more
In this episode, we will explore what our regenerative feminine capacity is, what it is to truly tune into this part of our potential, and how vital it is at this time that we as women remember the original and inherent regenerative capacity within o... more
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