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Friday the 13th has long been framed as unlucky, sinister, or something to avoid. But that story is relatively new.

In this episode, Elise explores what Friday the 13th once represented for thousands of years - a sacred feminine day rooted in lunar cycles, women’s bodies, and ancient goddess traditions. Before patriarchal religion and modern medicine reshaped cultural narratives, the number 13 marked rhythm, fertility, intuition, and renewal.

This episode is not about superstition.
It’s about remembrance.

A reflection on how fear replaced reverence - and why the sacred feminine is rising again through curiosity, embodiment, and a return to rhythm.

For an embodied remembering - listen to the next episode (7:  ) on our three Friday the 13th's in 2026: February, March, November.

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