EPISODE · Jun 27, 2021 · 1H 12M
35. Embodying Priestess, Regenerative Business & Spiritual Materialism with Dr Sarah Coxon
from Weaving the Wild · host Rachel Hodgens
Dr Sarah Coxon is an archeologist turned yoga teacher, sacred activist, author and mentor for magical feminine-essence beings. She helps people to dig deep into their own priestess magic, make money and live their dharma – not their conditioning. I was absolutely honoured to welcome Dr Sarah Coxon on as the first guest to the Weaving the Wild podcast. In this episode we talk about: ➳ Priestess energy + why she is awakening within so many of us right now ➳ Regenerative business - the new model of work and why it’s businesses + people who will change the world, NOT governments ➳ Why the conversation around ‘sustainability’ needs a refresh ➳ Spiritual materialism - how spirituality can get tied up in capitalist notions + why monetising your dharma is not an essential factor on your spiritual journey ➳ The importance of stillness + rest when stepping outside of the ‘system’ ☾ Plus so much more ☾ This conversation was just as juicy as I was expecting it to be with Dr Sarah, and I cannot wait for you to hear it. BOOKS MENTIONED: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (Sarah's recommendation) Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Gathering Moss by Robin Wall Kimmerer «««« ⎊ »»»» CONNECT WITH DR SARAH COXON On Instagram here. Read her book 'The Way of the Priestess'. Find out more about her workshops, courses + 1:1 mentoring here. «««« ⎊ »»»» I WOULD LOVE TO GATHER WITH YOU If you'd like space to chat and explore something 1:1 with me - you can! You can book a sacred Soul-led Session (a 90 minute container to talk, deep dive, work through or pick my brain around something)! Head to www.rachelhodgens.com/soul-led-session «««« ⎊ »»»» Be sure to screenshot and share the episode on Instagram and tag me @rachel.hodgens You can find me over on Instagram if you'd like to connect with me further! Find out more about my work at www.rachelhodgens.com
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Dr Sarah Coxon is an archeologist turned yoga teacher, sacred activist, author and mentor for magical feminine-essence beings. She helps people to dig deep into their own priestess magic, make money and live their dharma – not their conditioning. I was absolutely honoured to welcome Dr Sarah Coxon on as the first guest to the Weaving the Wild podcast. In this episode we talk about: ➳ Priestess energy + why she is awakening within so many of us right now ➳ Regenerative business - the new model of work and why it’s businesses + people who will change the world, NOT governments ➳ Why the conversation around ‘sustainability’ needs a refresh ➳ Spiritual materialism - how spirituality can get tied up in capitalist notions + why monetising your dharma is not an essential factor on your spiritual journey ➳ The importance of stillness + rest when stepping outside of the ‘system’ ☾ Plus so much more ☾ This conversation was just as juicy as I was expecting it to be with Dr Sarah, and I cannot wait for you to hear it. BOOKS MENTIONED: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (Sarah's recommendation) Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Gathering Moss by Robin Wall Kimmerer «««« ⎊ »»»» CONNECT WITH DR SARAH COXON On Instagram here. Read her book 'The Way of the Priestess'. Find out more about her workshops, courses + 1:1 mentoring here. «««« ⎊ »»»» I WOULD LOVE TO GATHER WITH YOU If you'd like space to chat and explore something 1:1 with me - you can! You can book a sacred Soul-led Session (a 90 minute container to talk, deep dive, work through or pick my brain around something)! Head to www.rachelhodgens.com/soul-led-session «««« ⎊ »»»» Be sure to screenshot and share the episode on Instagram and tag me @rachel.hodgens You can find me over on Instagram if you'd like to connect with me further! Find out more about my work at www.rachelhodgens.com
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