
I judge myself
It took me a while to admit I still judge myself. I was rather comfortable doing what I love, teaching women how to reclaim their
It took me a while to admit I still judge myself. I was rather comfortable doing what I love, teaching women how to reclaim their
I remember my Mom sitting in front of her mirror in my parents’ bedroom daily: putting on make up and criticizing herself, taking off make
“You laugh too hard. A lady shouldn’t be so loud” this was my mother telling me it wasn’t OK to be me. Interestingly enough, though
When I was a girl I often imagined myself as a queen. I would come down the stairs from our 4th-floor apartment In Jerusalem feeling
Women in high positions (CEOs, judges, therapists) get up every morning, look in the mirror, and judge themselves. Rich or poor, professionals or working class,
It’s Time to make our Womb Visible! We Each have a Unique Womb Print! In the same way that our finger-prints, our foot-prints, and our
Watch my interview with Jamie Watkins – Creator of Period Love – An invitation for women to remember the magic and mystery of being divinely
A treasure of stories from an Ethiopian living tradition of the Women’s House with Aveva Bat Mahari. Hebrew with English Subtitles How was it to
“Grandma, I don’t remember what it’s like in the Red Tent…” At age 5 or 6 you only vaguely remember your sister’s Coming of Age
Red Tents, Moon Lodges, and Herbs to Nourish your Womb: watch my interview with Susun Weed Susun Weed is a powerful presence, with an