
The Womb Room Podcast is is a place to learn how to care for your physical, emotional and spiritual womb -- at all stages of your life. Join female health practitioner and clinical herbalist Qiddist Ashé each week as we dive into topics of radical health & healing education, stories, and tangible strategies to support you in stepping into your womb sovereignty.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Alternative HealthHealth & FitnessReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Struggling with overwhelm, overstimulation, circular thoughts, distraction and restless seemed to take over my every day...these patterns are often labeled as "ADHD". When I oriented to the paradigm of biological adaptation through the lens of German... more
How many women do you know that have a fear (or an experience) of being kicked out of, ostracized from, or canceled by a community they're a part of? Whether it's part of a social justice movement or in an online spiritual community, we live in a tim... more
Alexandria Rema Saleem is a first generation Palestinian-American creatrix. (She's also a dear friend, Womb Room member, and mother of twins!) Her creative work activates from a place of multidimensional healing, to serve as a conduit of ancestral kn... more
How do our bodies experience, metabolize and alchemize the energetics of war? We share a conversation with Rachel Leibovich, community member in The Womb Room, and founder of Esperanza's Acres where she practices as a jewish priestess, ritualist and ... more
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These women have so much wisdom. I’ve had a major aha moments from this podcast. So much of what is shared here is relevant to so many women. I’ve listened to different spiritual podcasts, and I’m so glad I came across this one because it’s one of my favorites. The depth of presence, wisdom, and nuance here is higher than other shows in my opinion. So refreshingly honest, vulnerable, and rich. And honestly - I love that Qiddist and Maura talk slowly, instead of rushing to get their point across... more
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Some really flimsy ideas are promoted here. If the natal moon theory of ovulation was true, the fertility awareness method would not have the high efficacy rate that it does. Also at the time that natal moon stuff was being created the understanding of cervical mucus was still in its infancy. Cervical mucus changes the whole perspective. With how little people already understand their bodies and particularly their reproductive systems, it’s irresponsible to share and promote ideas like this. I w... more
Some really flimsy ideas are promoted here. If the natal moon theory of ovulation was true, the fertility awareness method would not have the high efficacy rate that it does. Also at the time that natal moon stuff was being created the understanding of cervical mucus was still in its infancy. Cervical mucus changes the whole perspective. With how little people already understand their bodies and particularly their reproductive systems, it’s irresponsible to share and promote ideas like this.
I’ve been making my way through the episodes in this podcast for a few months, and I have to say there is not one that has disappointed. This is such great content that sometimes I can’t believe it’s free! It’s the information I wish ever woman could have gotten in our teenage years, so if you’re young dive in! It’s also so healing for those of us who didn’t get it early on. Thank you Quiddist for putting so much energy into what you do. You and the women you interview are now my mentors and the... more
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