Changing the narrative about powerful women, witches and magick. Rebecca Auman helps women remember who they are and become leaders of their own destiny. In each episode, she talks to women reclaiming their power. Join us as we throw our voices in the river to see if we can disrupt something.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementBusinessEntrepreneurship |
Elizabeth Greenwood is a writer who questions things that other people don’t necessarily think about. She’s now diving into writing a book about intuition, a process kicked off by becoming a mother. She and Rebecca discuss how becoming a parent showe... more
Jordan-Marie Smith is holding a lot: growing up in a traditional, Seventh-day Adventist community, finding power in tarot, maintaining a belief in God and in herself, finding joy in what she manifests, and fear about what might happen if it all works... more
After they first met, Rebecca and her friend Meredith Emmett were creating a conspiracy of success for each other. Then they didn’t speak for 18 years. How did they find their way back? more
Listening to your intuition is at the core of Rebecca’s teachings. Together, she and Emily Lerner, a coach for leaders across industries, discuss what intuition feels like, how it’s often like a radio station, and how you can tune into it yourself. more
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The mere sound of Rebecca's voice makes me unclench every muscle in my body. And as if *that* wasn't reason enough to listen, her discussion of women reclaiming their power (!!!) is a void yet to be adequately filled in the pod universe. So now you can stop doomscrolling and instead, absorb content that inspires a sense of wonder, curiosity and (alll too rare that days), hope.
Rebecca’s Voices In the River has allowed me to accept my power as a intuitive women and actually use it with confidence. I am loving this podcast!
I feel like I'm in the room with Rebecca and love listening as the conversations unfold. And, I find myself wondering how I would answer the pointed questions she asks her guests. Paradox and mystery are embraced and explored; "solving" them is not the point- How refreshing! Thank you!
Each episode is sprinkled with precious gems of wisdom and insight, removing the thin veil of the seen and that of the unseen. The visible and the invisible merge here, becoming One.
I got the shivers. Made magic feel real.
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Apple Podcasts | #239 | United Kingdom/Education/Self-Improvement |
Apple Podcasts | #77 | Australia/Education/Self-Improvement |
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