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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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Mar 4, 2020

We live in a world that chiefly values women remaining in the maiden phase of their life. Messages surround us everywhere that we should be young, spritely, fresh and even virginal, despite the fact that this young stage of life often means we are still maturing and therefore understandably immature, are caught up in our own drama and needs, and crave attention. It can be hard to leave behind our maiden self in such a way that we cross into the more mature mother stage of our life feeling ready for all that entails. My guest on The Priestess Podcast today, Sarah Durham Wilson, is wholly devoted as a priestess to supporting women bridge the life gap from maidenhood to motherhood - and no - that does not mean as a birth mother. What does it actually mean? Tune in to this wise and womanly episode of the podcast today to find out!

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