Last week a client & I were speaking about issues of worthiness. It's a common theme. In my own life, in the lives of my clients and peers. 

 

... is it enough? 

... should I be more? 

... am I too much? 

 

Questions of worth that linger in the back of our mind & the pit of our gut. Those feelings of uncertainty that lead to us containing our brilliance, our voice & our power. 

I know them well. This week I'm at a new erotic edge in my reclamation of worth & new-varients are emerging around a project I'm creating. Part of me thinks "oh this, again, I thought I was through this" but in the past few years, I've come a loooong way in my analysis of why so many women (& humans, including myself) suffer this affliction & what we can do around it. 

 

On the podcast this week (part convo, part workshop) we're looking at: 

  • The big picture: Why do so many of us have this story? 
  • The role of capitalism & the value of different forms of labor in our understanding of worth 
  • The (de)valuation of emotional & spiritual worth 
  • The revolutionary work you are doing in rewriting how you experience your worth & the role of the community in supporting us to do it with more ease 
  • How to work with your own stories of enougness & the skill of embodiment 
  • Why these stories seem to "keep coming back"

 

During the ep I share a personal example of my own feeling lack-of-worthiness around my expression, voice & contribution. I also make a request - for us as a community to support each other in our vulnerabilities & reclamations so that we might validate & embolden the worth of each other. If/when you hear that request in the podcast leave a comment below & let me know how it landed for you (I am very grateful in advance).

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