
The Reclamation Hour Podcast is dedicated to reclaiming the sacred feminine, her teachings, her stories, and how she lives in you.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality | |||

In this episode, of the Reclamation Hour Podcast, we are reclaiming one of the most misunderstood âsinsâ: Sloth.
Because what if Sloth was never actually about laziness? What if it was about all the ways we avoid being fully present with ourselves? more
In this episode of the Reclamation Hour Podcast, we take an even deeper dive into good girl conditioning. This goes beyond people pleasing, perfectionism, or fawning and into the ways in which our inner good girl is a master shape shifter and very so... more
For our 50th (yes 50th) episode, we're doing a listener Q&A where we dive into the topics youâve been asking about mostâfrom spirituality and embodiment to relationships, healing, and everything in between.
Because this episode spans so many convers... more
In this episode of the Reclamation Hour, weâre talking about pussy work, not as something performative or purely sexual, but as one of the most direct pathways back to your power and the sacred feminine.
Because the truth is, most women have been ta... more
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I came across The Reclamation Hour Podcast a couple months ago and it has completely changed and developed my life and mindset. It is a part of my everyday life and has become a morning ritual of mine . I am almost all caught up on the episodes (crying), however I will 100% be giving most of them re-listens! Thank you both for creating this podcast đ¤
This podcast is a Goddess-send. There is CRITICAL information that will unlock a lot of wisdom, clarity, and empowerment for women, spiritual seekers, intuitives, and other curious humans. Canât thank Kate and Alexandra (and other hosts whose episodes I have not reached) enough.
One episode of this podcast was sent to me and I havenât been able to stop listening to all of them since! I appreciate all the topics and your perspectives and feel like so much of my soul yearnings are being discussed in ways that Iâve been made to feel âcrazyâ for feeling. Thank you both!
This podcast has been such a beautiful education in the sacred feminine. Finding spiritual content that's grounded in research and history but enhanced beautifully with intuitive information from powerful priestesses is all we could ask for. As an intuitive guide myself I love to direct my clients to this podcast for Kate's scholarly perspective and it's been so valuable to us all! đđťđđť
As a queer man currently doing deep therapy work to undo the harm inflicted on my own feminine energy, The Reclamation Hour has been nothing short of transformative. This podcast provides a beautifully curated space for exploring the sacred feminineâits mythology, history, and practicesâwhile making these teachings deeply personal and accessible.
Each episode feels like an invitation to heal, to unlearn shame, and to embrace the feminine within myself with love and reverence. The conversations ... more
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This show centers on reclaiming the sacred feminine through a blend of spirituality, embodiment, and historical context. Across episodes, conversations weave practical practices (embodiment, boundaries, nervous-system regulation, ritual) with lineage, mythology, and decolonial healing. The tone is intimate and scholarly, often pairing personal stories with research and ritual arts, and it's likely to appeal to listeners who want a grounded, research-informed exploration of feminine spirituality, sexuality, and cultural critique. A notable strength is its consistent focus on safety, consent, and trauma-informed practice within spiritual communities, alongside bold challenges to patriarchy and purity culture.
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