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Voices in the River

Rebecca Auman
Intuition
Creativity
Nature
The Moon
Personal Power
Women's Empowerment
Art
Storytelling
Women Empowerment
Flying Edna
Self-Care
Sustainability
Magic
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Vision Quest
Signal Awards
Rituals
Spirituality
Passion

Reclaiming power through intuition, magick, and community. Rebecca Auman, a pragmatic and devoted witch, helps women remember who they are and become leaders of their own destiny. Join us as we throw our voices in the river to see what we can disrupt.

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Latest Episodes

Light in darkness; darkness in light. At the end of a second season that has brought us from winter to summer, Rebecca, Theo, and Sara reflect on the wisdom that our guests shared on the show and poured into the river.

This independent show is a del... more

Willow Defebaugh is a writer who transmutes the teachings of nature for this era of climate crisis. As Editor-in-Chief of Atmos Magazine, author of The Overview, and host of The Nature Of podcast, she has a remarkable ability to hold darkness and lig... more

Writer, playwright, and dramaturg Ashley Thomas is no stranger to the gift of presence - embracing the stillness of life, even in the midst of chaos. Ashley reminds us that beautiful things call upon us to dream big. She joins Rebecca to reflect on t... more

We will be back on the next new moon, May 26th, 2025 with a new episode! In the meantime, Rebecca shares how you can contribute to our show, so we can keep making these conversations about power and intuition accessible to all.

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Recent Guests

Willow Defebaugh
Editor-in-chief of Atmos, a media platform focusing on storytelling around nature, culture, and community.
Atmos
Episode: Taking a Sacred Pause with Willow Defebaugh
Ashley Thomas
A writer and a dramaturg who explores personal and creative journeys.
Episode: The Gift of Presence with Ashley Thomas
Chloe Garcia Roberts
A writer, poet, translator, teacher, and editor
Episode: Translating the Trees with Chloe Garcia Roberts
Valerie June
Musician, author, and poet known for her soulful music and spiritual teachings.
Independent Artist
Episode: Calling Our Spirits with Valerie June
Claire McMillan
Novelist and writer working on her fourth book
Episode: Exploring the Source with Claire McMillan
Rachel Khong
Award-winning author, known for Goodbye, Vitamin and Real Americans.
Independent Author
Episode: Sitting in the Mystery with Rachel Khong
Fia Skye
Artist and creator at Flying Edna, focusing on stories and connection through art
Flying Edna
Episode: Starting from the Middle with Fia Skye
Dr. Smiti Nathan
A YouTube archaeologist focusing on archaeology and menstruation, public engagement, and personal narratives.
YouTube
Episode: Excavating Intuition with Archaeologist Dr. Smiti Nathan
Katherine May
Author of 'Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times'
Episode: The Long Solstice with Katherine May

Host

Rebecca Auman
Host and pragmatic witch, dedicated to helping women reclaim their intuition and personal power.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 182 ratings
  • Lovely

    This is such a nice space filled with mystery, comfort, and just listening to others spiritual journeys. It’s reassuring. Everyone has their own path. Thanks for shining a light on Witchery and people’s experience!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Thymetochill
    United States7 months ago
  • I rebuke you in the name of Jesus

    This is disgraceful

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    posseh
    United States8 months ago
  • Reclaiming my Space!

    Thank you Thank you Thank you!

    You came into my life at the exact right time and place that I needed! Listening, breathing and feeling every word spoken on your Podcast gives me wisdom and courage to bring forward my inner power with confidence and courage! It also inspires me to continue to speak these truths to so many other women who need to feel heard!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bizymom3kids
    United States9 months ago
  • Not a coincidence I found this show

    I never rate anything, but this show has come to me right when I needed it most. I’m going through something very hard in my life ( I learned I was taken down by the coyote) and have had time to take in some self reflection and try to grow and move forward. This has helped so much I have recommended it to numerous people. I also read tarot and bought the deck. I have never had a set of cards that spoke so deeply to me. Thank you helping me feel like myself again!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ABodine
    United States9 months ago
  • I Love This Podcast

    Rebecca Auman’s conversations with her guests always leave me with something to think about. She is wise and accepting, and a bit witchy! I highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PhiloBonnie
    United States10 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Overall, the quality of conversations is praised, suggesting that the host's style fosters openness and deep reflection.
Some listeners express gratitude for the personal relevance of the topics, indicating that the episodes have reached them during pivotal moments in their lives.
Listeners appreciate the comforting, empowering nature of the discussions, often citing a sense of connection and growth through the shared stories.
The podcast is noted for its emphasis on women's voices and their reclamation of power, drawing positive feedback on the spiritual and creative insights shared.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Taking a Sacred Pause with Willow Defebaugh
Q: Is this a sacred pause?
I think it absolutely is; sometimes the most sacred thing we can do is just surrender to where we are.
Taking a Sacred Pause with Willow Defebaugh
Q: How do you tell the difference between your instinct and your intuition?
Intuition isn't often a fearful motivator; it's more of an invitation.
The Gift of Presence with Ashley Thomas
Q: What made you want to reach out when you were in a hard place?
Ashley felt spiritually up against a wall and needed external help to interpret her situation; she sought guidance to understand her spiritual turbulence and where she was in her journey.
Calling Our Spirits with Valerie June
Q: Will you say a little bit about that, holding the light after going through the dark, or while going through the dark?
Valerie shares that she believes joy can never be taken away and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging darkness while also striving for beauty and joy for future generations.
Sitting in the Mystery with Rachel Khong
Q: Can you say now, when you first made that connection with your grandmother after her death, is there a way that she comes through to you or a way that you feel when you feel her presence or remember her?
I think this is still so new to me, actually. And that is why I asked you about how you like to make these connections because I would like to have more of a practice of trying to connect with her.

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Focused on empowerment through intuition, personal growth, and community connection, the content explores diverse themes such as spirituality, creativity, and the importance of storytelling. With episodes featuring artists, writers, and various guests, insightful discussions encourage listeners to embrace their identity and reclaim their personal power. Unique perspectives on topics like grief, ancestry, and societal roles add depth, promoting a sense of understanding in navigating life's complexities while celebrating joy amidst adversity.

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Recent guests on Voices in the River include:

1. Willow Defebaugh
2. Ashley Thomas
3. Chloe Garcia Roberts
4. Valerie June
5. Claire McMillan
6. Rachel Khong
7. Fia Skye
8. Dr. Smiti Nathan

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