• How to step into the responsibility of your own healing - with Amy Wilding.

  • Sep 11 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

How to step into the responsibility of your own healing - with Amy Wilding.

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  • Do you know these moments in life when you struggle to meet your own needs, your whole being feels out of alignment as if there is a mismatch between body, mind and spirit and you are trying (maybe too hard) to weave those gaps back together? I feel honoured to have had Amy Wilding on the podcast and together we leaned into such an intimate, raw and pure conversation. We explored what healing means for both of us and Amy shared the steps she had to take on her own path stepping into the responsibility for healing her body - the recurrent realisation that she can't longer abandon herself. There is so much Soft Rebellion energy in Amy's story, who wild and wisely came to a point in her life where she stopped purely relying on other medial professionals and started to do her own research - a process which allowed pain to be a doorway to clearly feel what the next step is and emerge into the strength of her body. Yes now is the moment to develop love and care for our future self, she needs us and is awaiting for us. The Soft Rebellion is she who decides to no longer abandon herself and this decision marks the beginning of her journey to heal herself. I hope you will enjoy this conversation as much as I did and reclaim your own Soft Rebellion as you step into the responsibility for your own healing. Amy Wilding is a queer and inclusive feminist, author, educator, advocate, and international speaker. A National Board Certified Integrative Women's Health Coach, she has been leading sacred women’s circles, mother-daughter circles, and rite-of-passage ceremonies for well over a decade. With a deep passion for empowering women by helping them to reclaim their inherent sovereignty and wisdom, Amy has answered the call to service through circle and retreat leadership, workshops, one-on-one mentoring and coaching, conference presentations, guest facilitation, podcasts, interviews, and women's circle leadership training. Amy's first book, Wild & Wise: Sacred Feminine Meditations for Women's Circles & Personal Awakening, was published in 2017, and her next book is in the works. In this conversation we talked about: Why we are responsible for healing ourselves and have to take responsibility to become our own inner mother! We explored what healing means to Amy, namely the journey of accepting what is out of alignment and let your body guide you to your next steps.How to meet resistance towards our own bodies and how this resistance is where the gift lies. Amy shared about her history of autoimmune disease and what she did to facilitate change in the state of her health and life.The initiatory phases of motherhood and peri-menopause and how both require a new approach to address the reality of our bodies.Amy's journey to become an advocate for sacred feminine, why she set up the red ent in Louisville and why we are all yearning for sisterhood, meet in circles and share the information and knowledge patriarch holds away from us. Receive my free online workshop: A guided journey to explore and reclaim your soft rebellion - www.flurinathali.com/ --- The Soft Rebellion Podcast is created and hosted by Flurina Dominique Thali. I love hearing from you. To contact me, email softrebellion@flurinathali.com. --- Find out more about Amy's work by visiting Red Tent Louisville. Social media: Flurina Dominique Thali & The Soft Rebellion: @flurina.thali Guest: Amy Wilding @amywildingofficial or @redtentlouisville Credits: Intro/outro music – ‘Hymn for Jim’ by Aspyrian: Robin Porter – saxophone, Jack Gillen – guitar, Matt Parkinson – drums, composed by Robin Porter, listen to the full track here. Graphic: Annina Thali, for more information click here
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