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The Priestess Podcast

The Priestess Podcast brings you conversations on sacred leadership, meaningful living, ancient and modern spirituality and conscious business. Get ready to explore your divinity, intuitive wisdom and soul gifts with inspirational global thought leaders. Your host Julie Parker is an award winning author, life coach trainer and Priestess, devoted to helping you create a life and legacy of your fullest expression - one that opens your heart and allows you to make a meaningful contribution to yourself, your community and the world. Connect at www.juliesuzanneparker.com and follow her on Instagram @julesyparker
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Sep 18, 2019

You, like me, probably think you know what self-care means. Even if you are not necessarily ‘doing’ it well for yourself. However do we really know what self-care and tending to ourselves with tenderness actually is? Or are we still a part of the media machine that tells us that self-care is really about bubble baths or going for a walk and doing something to improve or better ourselves? My guest on The Priestess Podcast today - Mara Glatzel - is a fan of a bubble bath as am I. But you are soon to learn from Mara that self-care is about so much more than something we may ever be able to Instagram. It’s about deep exploration and being in relation with oneself, curiosity, setting boundaries, difficult conversations with people we love and leaning into the discomfort of asking for what we truly need. 

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