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Making Ethics Cool Again: Birth, Business & the Matriarchal Cycle Pt. 1 with Katherine Eden-Lech

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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, business, and spaceholding.
  • How our capacity to hold others depends on how deeply we’re willing to be held ourselves.
  • The difference between performing care and being of service through embodied integrity.
  • Why the matriarchal cycle — build, tend, dissolve, compost — is the missing framework in modern business.

This is part one of a two-part conversation that bridges the intellectual with the sacred, the practical with the poetic.

✨ Explore Katherine’s Cultivate: Peer Support & Supervision Circles— bi-monthly online professional accountability, supervision, mentoring, and peer-support circles for spaceholders (birthworkers, circle-keepers, perinatal professionals, therapists, kinesiologists, and others with formal training who may not have access to traditional supervision).

✨ Join My Kitchen Table — Audrey's group mentorship community for female holistic entrepreneurs to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed as they grow their work in rhythm with their bodies.

About Katherine:

Katherine is a Community Weaver, Energy Alchemist, Integrative psycho-somatic-socio-spiritual and shamanic Therapist, Accredited Social Worker, Doula/Birthkeeper, Kinesiologist, Ceremonialist, Circle Keeper, trauma-informed Spaceholder, Rewilding Advocate, Wife, and Mama of two wildling boys.

In order to hold space for others, we too must also be held. Thus, Katherine tends to women and spaceholders yearning to come home to their bodies and their unique medicine, to heal sisterhood and witch wounds, and to expand their own capacity to receive and hold. She is deeply passionate about the reclamation of rites of passage-remembering, restoring, and re-imagining them for our times from a somatic lens.

Get in touch with Katherine:

katherineeden.com

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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, business, and spaceholding.
  • How our capacity to hold others depends on how deeply we’re willing to be held ourselves.
  • The difference between performing care and being of service through embodied integrity.
  • Why the matriarchal cycle — build, tend, dissolve, compost — is the missing framework in modern business.

This is part one of a two-part conversation that bridges the intellectual with the sacred, the practical with the poetic.

✨ Explore Katherine’s Cultivate: Peer Support & Supervision Circles— bi-monthly online professional accountability, supervision, mentoring, and peer-support circles for spaceholders (birthworkers, circle-keepers, perinatal professionals, therapists, kinesiologists, and others with formal training who may not have access to traditional supervision).

✨ Join My Kitchen Table — Audrey's group mentorship community for female holistic entrepreneurs to be resourced, nourished, and witnessed as they grow their work in rhythm with their bodies.

About Katherine:

Katherine is a Community Weaver, Energy Alchemist, Integrative psycho-somatic-socio-spiritual and shamanic Therapist, Accredited Social Worker, Doula/Birthkeeper, Kinesiologist, Ceremonialist, Circle Keeper, trauma-informed Spaceholder, Rewilding Advocate, Wife, and Mama of two wildling boys.

In order to hold space for others, we too must also be held. Thus, Katherine tends to women and spaceholders yearning to come home to their bodies and their unique medicine, to heal sisterhood and witch wounds, and to expand their own capacity to receive and hold. She is deeply passionate about the reclamation of rites of passage-remembering, restoring, and re-imagining them for our times from a somatic lens.

Get in touch with Katherine:

katherineeden.com

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