EPISODE 025 | Reflection: Turning Shit into Sunshine (aka Lessons from Season One)
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As Crone Rising Season One closes, Lee reflects on the constellation of women who shaped this journey — from joy to rage, reinvention to grace. Drawing wisdom from Kirsty Spence, Christine Mason Miller, and Linda Sivertsen, she explores what it means to stay relevant, visible, and sovereign in a world that prefers we fade. This is a meditation on gratitude, boundaries, curiosity, and creative sovereignty — the quiet magic of endings that become beginnings.
Key Topics Covered
- Invisibility as power and discernment
- Redefining relevance as participation, not performance
- Boundaries as rituals of care
- Emotional regulation and creative sovereignty
- Gratitude as quiet activism
- Community as the antidote to isolation
- The Crone archetype as initiation, not ending
- Season One lessons and future trust in pause
Once you’ve listened to the episode (or complete season), reflect on this: What does relevance mean to you now? Where in your life are you quietly rising — no spotlight, no applause, just showing up heart-first? Share your reflection with @crone.rising.pod on Instagram or with Lee directly on Substack.
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Crone Rising is for every woman who’s done being quiet and done being small. We’re not here to fade. We’re here to rise — unapologetic, unmuted, and unmissable.
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