This is an invitation for women committed to their own personal evolution as a means to greater social and political change. It’s a call to women healers, priestesses, visionaries, artists and spiritual entrepreneurs who want to take a stand more visibly and vocally, WITHOUT apology, in what they believe in and for what they want to create more of in the world. It’s a call to women who have felt they never “fit in” to the traditional patriarchal system (or are outgrowing it), and are ready to define themselves, rather than be defined by patriarchal culture and values. It’s a call for women leaders who want to create cultural evolution and collective revolution. I invite you to watch the video and come join the tribe over at
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