EP1: A Heroine’s Journey: My Story

In the first episode of this season, Tanya utilizes the art of storytelling to share her heroine’s journey. From getting vulnerable with partnership, family, and business, we get a look into how she broke out of contractive cycles in her life and stepped into feminine leadership.

Relating her story to the archetype of the heroine allows the audience to see the phases of initiation as Tanya moved through the turbulence of building a business, navigating relationships and confronting the ways she had been turned away from her own body. Just as the dark feminine descends into her depths, the heroine must stop utilizing the “light-working” mechanisms of the masculine and confront their shadows to build something from the seat of her soul.

Vulnerability is where the real work begins. As women we want more out of life than what the patriarchy has set up for us. Feminine leadership is an integral part of the evolution taking place now. Tanya shares what her journey on that path has been so far, and the tools she uses to continue her sacred evolution.

Podcast (audio): Download | Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | TuneIn

Ask yourself these questions:

What contractive cycles in your life are you ready to break away from?

What are the events, feelings, and symbols of my heroine journey so far?

How do I feel about confronting my shadow and giving control to my inner divine feminine?

Share with the community:

What’s the bravest thing you’ve done in your life?

Want to be guided through the Feminine Freedom Method on one of our shows?

>> Sign up here

How was this episode for you? Leave a comment below and share with your friends.

Up next … EP2: What it Means to be B.R.A.V.E.

Leave a Reply

THE BRAVE WOMEN PODCAST

Watch the Latest Episode

Learn the 5-step process to start your first circle with templates, forms, checklists, marketing-made-easy and more!
Includes all 4 books with 120+ rituals

Add testimonial description here. Edit and place your own text.

John Doe

Codetic

Log in with your credentials

Log in with your credentials