In this episode, Sam and Bri unpack the collective grief and rage many women are carrying, using Renee Good's killing to name the quiet power dynamics women navigate every day. They dive into feminism, masculinity, and their privilege as white women, while also reminding listeners to look for the collective good still alive in the world.
From there, heading directly into self work, emotional capacity, attachment styles, and the necessity of learning to receive. Sam reflects on a retreat that taught her to make fewer decisions and soften into receptivity. They dive into shadow work as women, the traits they were taught to hide, like anger, intensity, or "too muchness," and how those buried parts are often the very source of strength. By reclaiming their shadows, they reframe sensitivity, fire, and weirdness as tools for building a more honest, connected future.
Bonus conversations about grave robbing in art, the wolves of the sawtooth pack, the power of astrology, and not making politicians your favorite celebrity.
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00:00 Welcome to Our First Remote Episode
00:14 The Emotional Weight of Change
05:51 Navigating Privilege and Responsibility
08:50 The Impact of Recent Events
14:14 Community Action and Advocacy
20:33 The Weight of Fear: Women's Experiences with Aggression
27:16 Political Discourse: The Need for Emotional Intelligence
32:55 The Importance of Community and Self-Care
39:44 Navigating Attachment Styles
41:13 The Importance of Community
43:31 Cosmic Leadership and Astrology
46:18 Embracing Our Shadows
49:27 The Role of Artists in Society
55:14 Deep Dives: Anatomy and Art
56:42 Exploring the Connection with Wolves