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Welcome to Matriarchal Medicine, the podcast for female holistic entrepreneurs reclaiming their radical responsibility to themselves, rhythm, and wisdom in business and life. This season, we’re diving deep into what it means to run a business in alignment with your body, your intuition, and your values. From dismantling hustle culture and pricing with integrity to structuring your work around your cycles (menstrual, and life), these conversations are here to support you in (re)birthing a bus ...
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I am Ezada Sinn: Matriarch, male Trainer Expert, Femdom clips Producer and Owner of the House of Sinn. I created this podcast to share My passion, experience and knowledge in Female Led Relationships and Matriarchy lifestyle
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Matriarchy Party

Courtney Worth

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At some point in the digital age of boss babes, new money, and ambitious rookies, we stopped consulting our village's wisest. Women have been the heartbeat of the world - within their respective communities, workforces and families, since the dawn of time. They are the magic makers, the peacemakers, and the ass kickers. Let's celebrate them with a Matriarchy Party. Each episode will feature accomplished women I am honored to know sharing personal stories about the matriarchs that paved the w ...
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Control Freak Christianity

Joe & Rachel Tenney

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Thousands of people have been taught forms of Christianity that led them into more bondage than freedom. Why do we feel like we have been enslaved by the truth when it's supposed to set us free? Join your hosts, Joe and Rachel Tenney, as they discuss how to fight disillusionment, and move forward in the hope of Jesus Christ. This is the Control Freak Christianity podcast.
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The Sacred Union Podcast - A Show About Humanities Purpose, Systemic Transformation and Evolving from Patriarchy into a Partnership Culture Are you seeking a deeper truth about why we are here at this time? Are you curious about the healing between men and women, and what this healing has to do with evolving as a species? Do you want to challenge societal norms with me? Hosted by the thought leader, Sacred Sexuality & Relationship Coach, and Tantrica Bibi Gratzer, each episode hosts guests w ...
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I'm TK, your guide to the past as we uncover the people, events, and little-known facts hidden in the shadows of your old history textbooks. From empress baddies like Hatshepsut and Wu Zetianto, activist profiles, Egyptian and Japanese gods and goddesses, and the history of the toothbrush, tattoos, Pompeii peepees, and everything in between, you can find it all here. No event is too small and no topic too big, because this is For The Love of History. ----------------------- For over 100 arch ...
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Private Property

Seth Kenlon on Podiobooks.com

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Fear and Loathing in Post Apocalyptic America. The future, after the genetic experiments of the great Doctor Patricia R. Durham, leaves all women on the planet with snakes instead of hair, and the unique and terrifying ability to blind, and even kill, a man with a simple stare. The birthrate is at an all-time low, the population dwindles, the world's governments are all but disbanded. One woman walks across Amerika without a destination. College students get drunk and cause trouble. A man in ...
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The Slovenly Trulls

The Slovenly Trulls

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Join two Big Bad Evil Girls as they rant about D&D, feminism, and the High Wizard of Patriarchy. In this monthly deep dive, hosts Shardae and Lyssa discuss the problematic past of tabletop RPGs and how we can learn from them. Have a seat, pour some ale, and roll some Dexterity saves to avoid all the broken glass.
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Explore spirituality through a neurodivergent lens with Jennifer Wai, your personal Intuitive Consultant; on a mission to help you navigate the sh*tstorm and reconnect to your higher self along the way. Hear discussions with healing practitioners, entrepreneurs, and performers about everything from metaphysics to the paranormal. Listen as Jen overshares personal stories, and channels deeper messages of wisdom. Waking up is hard. And while this new age can be incredibly daunting, we're here t ...
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Women Leaders are the present and future; we do the hard things better. Most female leaders are of greater value than they believe, and that is the main issue. On this podcast we aim to look at where women leaders are stuck under their own thumb. By digging into the obstacles, the stories, the current trajectory, progress, and more, my goal is to bring it to the forefront of transformation. Society, the patriarchy and don’t forget the matriarchy, have been dictating the descriptive and presc ...
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The Ill Reared Podcast

Niall O’Doherty / Nathan McCartney

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Join two lads from the arse end of Ireland, chatting everything from pastoral life in rural Ireland to parties with A-list celebrities, Donald Trumps’ wrestling career to conspiracies about the moon, 90s video games to reddit dramas and more.
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A podcast about books, TV shows and movies from a sociological perspective by media critic Marina Berlin. Subscribe to learn about recently revived historical lesbians, the revolutionary horror of Hannibal, how stories get matriarchies right and wrong, and so much more. Follow the podcast on twitter @PopSocPodcast or visit the website: https://marinaberlin.org/podcast/
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Each episode deconstructs patriarchal ideologies and "Father God" archetypes, exploring spirituality, culture, and social conditioning through the lens of Black womanhood. We challenge colorism as a global extension of racism and patriarchy, and critique white-centric feminism for excluding Black women and ignoring intersections of race, class, and systemic oppression. While centering Black women and femmes, NYWWF welcomes all committed to unlearning, decolonizing, and embracing divine femin ...
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Every difficult time is an opportunity to create, listen and learn from experiences. The Pretzel Podcast will bring creative inspiration and stories closer to you, in your ears. #thepretzelpodcast pretzel /ˈprɛts(ə)l/ 1. a crisp biscuit baked in the form of a knot or a stick and flavored with salt, very famous in the Bavaria region, Germany 2. twist, bend, or contort
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The "You Might Want to Sit Down for This" podcast, hosted by Laila Elbanna, dives into the mind, body, heart, and ultimately soul of our human experiences, unraveling pain, confusion, and fear, to reveal love, truth, and oneness. Whether it's elevated spiritual concepts, various healing modalities, or personal accounts of alchemy, as you listen, you will be activated into deeper loving awareness, feeling inspired, empowered, and connected. Through cultivating community and practical guidance ...
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Kim Gould is a mentor and coach who teaches people to access their own unique way to create meaningful change in their lives through astrology and the human design system. Join us as we discuss how Ms. Gould reframes the astrological viewpoint to focus on the myths of women and the space objects, like asteroids, named after them. Lauren Torres and …
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Before Anne Bonny. Before Grace O’Malley. There was Sayyida al-Hurra — the Pirate Queen of the Mediterranean. In this episode of For the Love of History, we uncover the extraordinary true story of Sayyida al-Hurra, a Muslim woman who rose to power in the late 1400s and became one of the most feared pirates in history. Born in Granada during the vio…
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What does it look like to stand for love at this time? In my conversation with Bonny Tydemen we are exploring what it means to be a spiritual warrior for love at this time of planetary initiation, and why it is important to embrace your soul’s purpose and bring your gifts into the world - and where so many of us get stuck on this journey. We explor…
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Throughout this season of Matriarchal Medicine, we’ve talked a lot about community — sisterhood, collaboration, and the village so many women are longing for as mothers and entrepreneurs. But in this finale, Audrey goes to the place most conversations avoid: the underbelly of the village. The subtle sabotage. The quiet competition. The relationship…
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In this conversation, Audrey sits down with one of the most requested women in her community: Victoria Goyre, a woman whose entire life has been marked by initiations — birth, death, motherhood, shamanic apprenticeship, Western medicine, scar tissue remediation, and two years of GAPS that cracked open the doors to her intuition and lineage. Victori…
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Join us as we interview Dr. Sandra Glahn, professor at the Dallas Theological Seminary, about her wonderful book, Nobody's Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and the New Testament. Nobody's Mother is a scholarly re-examination of the cult of Artemis of Ephesus and the cultural world surrounding early Christianity—especially the world beh…
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Tantra means ‘weaving’. At the core of Tantric philosophy is the interconnecting and integrating all aspects of existence into a unified whole - the Sacred Union. It is one of the most important spiritual practices of this time - because it is not only about transformation and liberation - it is also a reclamation of the body, of our sexuality as a…
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They flew with no lights, no radios, and no parachutes. Their planes were made of wood, covered in canvas, and could barely outrun a speeding truck—but the German army feared them more than anything that roared across the skies. These were the Night Witches of the Soviet Union, the all-women 588th Night Bomber Regiment—daring young pilots who turne…
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Some closing messages and a big thank you for listening over the years. This podcast has gotten me through some of the toughest times of my life and in the process of overexposing myself, I've gained a profound understanding of spirituality, connection, and evolution. Saying goodbye is hard, but moving forward is exciting. Subscribe to The Sacred C…
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Daniel Pinchbeck is a philosopher, futurist, cultural critic, New York Times bestselling author, director of The Elevator and founder of Liminal News. He draws on ideas from systems thinkers, esoteric traditions, shamanism, as well as contemporary social theory. He believes we are moving away from an obsolete materialist paradigm and toward a new/a…
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What's up with mermaids in D&D? Why is their society so patriarchal? What would Hans Christian Anderson say?? Let's find out... Fact check us here: slovenlytrulls.com/sources ~*~ Follow Us We're on ⁠Bluesky⁠, ⁠TikTok⁠, ⁠Threads⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, and ⁠Twitter ⁠(kinda) ⁠Join the harem on Patreon!⁠ ~*~ Affiliate Links Use code SLOVENLYTRULLS at gametee.c…
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In this intimate sister-to-sister episode, Audrey and her sister Cortney revisit the unconventional childhood that shaped them — spending half their lives in a remote fly-in lodge deep in the Canadian wilderness. They talk about what that upbringing gave them: resourcefulness, work ethic, entrepreneurial instinct, and the ability to create somethin…
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Prepare to clutch your pumpkin spice latte a little tighter, friend, because today we’re diving into the chaotic, deadly, and surprisingly dramatic history of spice. Yes — that cozy sprinkle on your latte once launched wars, bankrupted empires, fueled colonization, and led to one of the worst genocides of the 1600s. Delicious! In this episode, we e…
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Wrapping up and signing off (Part 1) Tune in for notes on life this past year, living with menopause (bonus: witness meno-brain in action), searching for one's own truth, the evolution of our connections; internal and external ... and of course, CATS. Follow me on Instagram @thejenniferwai Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sacredcomedy Bo…
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In this intimate sister-to-sister conversation, Audrey sits down with her younger sister Cortney — a multi-business mother navigating ADHD, homeschooling, creative entrepreneurship, and the art of being deeply resourceful. Together they explore what it actually looks like to build a life around your values, your kids, your capacity, and your creati…
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In today’s episode in the Founding Mother’s series, we explore two influential women from the past: Lilian Gilbreth, an American psychologist, industrial, consultant and educator who was once described as “a genius in the art of living," and Edith Clark, an electrical engineer who is credited with laying the foundation for the smart grid. Both wome…
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In this show I am talking to Alicia Dieminger a psychologist, relationship coach, and coordinator of public relations at the ZEGG community / seminar centre near Berlin. Our conversation explores the tension between inner and outer service, collective wounds in men and women and thus in couples relationships, and feels into what it's like to live i…
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Two-thirds of the world’s illiterate population are women — but did you know the world’s first university was founded by a woman? 🤯 Meet Fatima al-Fihri, the 9th-century Muslim refugee who built education itself — literally. This episode of For the Love of History dives into the incredible story of how one woman in medieval Morocco changed the enti…
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Luke Kemp is the author of the book "Goliath’s Curse - The history and future of Societal Collapse”. He is also a research associate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge and has a phd in international relations. His research has been covered by media outlets such as the New York Times, the BBC and the New Y…
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In this episode, I have invited my friend Sam Moyo to talk to me about soul-purpose, the importance of finding your own spirituality, community, and about the significance of marrying yourself. We talk about Sam's book 'The Tapestry of Magic', and what advice she wants to give to the future generations, the creation of 'Morning Glory Ville', a glob…
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In this episode, Tara Vogel — professional astrologer, coach, and founder of The Luminary Community — joins me to explore how astrology can illuminate the invisible threads between our childhood imprinting, nervous system patterns, and the way we parent our own children. Tara shares the story of how her daughter’s chart became her entryway into ast…
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Ever wonder how Japanese tattoos went from sacred symbols to signs of crime—and back again? Grab your matcha and settle in, because we’re diving deep (and painfully) into the history of Yakuza tattoos. From ancient fishermen warding off sea monsters to the full-body masterpieces of Edo Japan, this episode of For the Love of History gets under your …
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In the second part of our conversation, Natalie Kanbergs and I explore what it means to honor the season you’re in — as a mother, a maker, and a woman in business. We talk about lineage, homemaking, and how the work of our hands becomes the work of our hearts. Natalie reflects on motherhood as apprenticeship — a lifelong initiation that teaches us …
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"Karen"-- a term that became ubiquitous in 2020. It was used as a verbal cudgel to upbraid a certain type of woman: white and very outspoken. Some say the term had its origin as a response to racism; others say it was the product of misogyny. Either way, the word "Karen" became a weapon of derision, mockery and humiliation. It was a way, quite simp…
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What if surfing wasn’t just a sport—but a sacred form of healing, power, and rebellion led by women? 🏄‍♀️✨ In this archive episode of For the Love of History, we’re diving into the ancient Hawaiian origins of surfing, uncovering how it began not as a beach pastime but as a deeply spiritual practice rooted in Polynesian tradition. From volcano godde…
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This episode began, as so many do, in the thick of real life. In the first half of our two-part conversation, Natalie Kanbergs — mother, wife, and founder of TU·ET·AL— invites us into the messy, devotional, and deeply creative path that gave birth to her alchemical skincare line and the home it was built inside of. Together, we talk about the evolu…
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In this interview I am talking to Richard Bartlett, a community builder, writer, and facilitator. We are exploring how to create new ways of living, working, and being together at this time. We look at the loneliness, the opportunity for healing family trauma through community, as well as the challenges around decision making and collaboration. Cur…
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Audrey sits down with Dr. Lacey Nevel to talk about the real mechanics of mothering, business, and nervous system stewardship. Lacey shares how she creates space to regulate (hello, nightly sauna sessions), why building team was non-negotiable after being literally bypassed as “the office manager,” and how Free Spirit Chiropractic functions as a co…
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"Rob from the rich, give to the poor!" This is the famous rallying cry of Robin Hood. But is he the only legendary figure to do so? And were there any female Robin Hoods in history? Well, ask no more! Join Dawn "Sam" Alden as she introduces us to the stories of various women throughout history who have broken the law to break bread for the hungry. …
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In this episode, I am speaking to two soul-sisters, Seraina Duveen and Simone Ibrahim, with whom I have journeyed for one year now to support the birth of Maa'ru, a Matriarch Collective, for leaders of the ancient futures. We explore the meaning of matriarchy and patriarchy, feminine power, the union of masculine and feminine through the heart, and…
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Happy Spooky Season, dear one! This week, in our Season 11 Finale, we are exploring a question that has been on my mind for quite some time. What is the history of Halloween costumes?! 🎃 👻 When October 1st hits, my FYP gets flooded with creepy vintage photographs of Halloween’s gone by. They are honestly nightmare fuel, and every time I see one, I …
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In this powerful episode of For the Love of History, we travel through time to uncover the history of breast cancer — from ancient Egyptian surgery manuals and Hippocrates’ wild “humor” theories to the modern breakthroughs that save lives today. Host TK shares the deeply personal story of her best friend’s diagnosis and remission, explores how brea…
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In part two of this conversation, Audrey and Katherine move from the framework into the flesh: from philosophy to lived experience. They explore: Healing sisterhood and witch wounds through embodiment and right relationship. What it means to rewild rites of passage for our times — from birth to business to death cycles. The importance of supervisio…
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What wisdom and skill-set did our ancient ancestors have that has been lost? What made Homo sapiens survive and other Homo species not? The term 'Ancient Futures' comes from the idea that in order for us to have a future, we need to incorporate the life-style of our ancient ancestors - their social structures and their ways of interacting with the …
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In this powerful episode of For the Love of History, we travel through time to uncover the history of breast cancer — from ancient Egyptian surgery manuals and Hippocrates’ wild “humor” theories to the modern breakthroughs that save lives today. Host TK shares the deeply personal story of her best friend’s diagnosis and remission, explores how brea…
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In this episode of Matriarchal Medicine, Audrey sits down with Katherine Eden-Lech; a community weaver, doula, therapist, and rewilding advocate, to explore what it looks like to bring integrity, discernment, and true matriarchal ethics back into women’s work. Together they unravel: What “matriarchal ethics” really mean in the context of birthwork,…
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The way we relate and the way we have sex is at the heart of the cultural revolution. Why? Because this is where patriarchy has hit us the hardest - and in order to unravel the chains of thousands of years of domination, power-over, and other toxic value systems, this is where we need to call for greater liberation. So what makes Sacred Relationshi…
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Ever wonder how cats went from desert hunters to divine house gods? In this episode of For the Love of History, host TK digs her claws into the fascinating history of cats — from their mysterious beginnings in the Fertile Crescent to their worship in ancient Egypt and beyond. Meet Bastet, the Egyptian goddess of cats who went from lioness warrior t…
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