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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 1H 23M

E5 Erasure of the Goddess

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In this episode Zab, Jen, and Kori will look at one of the deepest cultural wounds in human history: The  erasure of the goddess. Across cultures, we see patterns of women being recast as sinners, temptresses, or being treated like they are of lesser importance, while their true roles as leaders, healers, warriors, and teachers were erased.  We will discuss the negative impacts of this erasure on both the masculine and the feminine.   Show notes: Summary: In this conversation, Zab, Kori and Jen explore the theme of the erasure of the goddess and the historical vilification of women in religious narratives. They delve into the story of Mary Magdalene, discussing her misrepresentation as a prostitute and the implications of this narrative on women’s roles in society. The conversation highlights the impact of patriarchal structures on female figures throughout history, examining how women have been erased or vilified in various cultural contexts. The hosts also discuss the importance of reclaiming female authority and the need to recognize matriarchal societies that celebrated the divine feminine.  Takeaways: The erasure of the goddess has deep cultural roots. Mary Magdalene was misrepresented by the church. Patriarchal narratives have historically vilified women. The church has begun to acknowledge women's roles. Women in history have often been erased or vilified. Eve's name signifies life, yet she is blamed for sin. Cultural narratives shape our understanding of women. The divine feminine is essential for balance in society. Matriarchal societies existed and were egalitarian. Reclaiming female authority is crucial for modern feminism. Chapters: 00:00 Unexpected Mishaps and Humor 02:57 The Erasure of the Goddess Intro 05:49 Mary Magdalane: A misunderstood Figure 08:41 The Impact of Patriarchy on Women’s Roles 11:45 Reclaiming Spiritual Authority 14:41 The Journey of Understanding Religion  19:27 Political Agenda of the Church 21:43 The Canon and its Implications 25:08 The Search for Missing Manuscripts 28:22 Women in History: Erasure and Vilification  33:52 Matriarchal Societies and Women Warriors   Reference: Eisler, Riane. *The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future*. Harper & Row, 1987. Federici, Silvia. *Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation*. Autonomedia, 2004. Gimbutas, Marija. *The Civilization of the Goddess: The World of Old Europe*. HarperSanFrancisco, 1991. King, Karen L. *The Gospel of Mary of Magdala: Jesus and the First Woman Apostle*. Polebridge Press, 2003. Lerner, Gerda. *The Creation of Patriarchy*. Oxford University Press, 1986. Rich, Adrienne. *Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995–1998*. W.W. Norton, 1999. Watterson, Meggan. *Mary Magdalene Revealed: The First Apostle, Her Feminist Gospel, & the Christianity We Haven’t Tried Yet*. Hay House, 2019. Hooks, Bell. *The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love*. Atria Books, 2004. de Beauvoir, Simone. *The Second Sex*. Translated by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier, Vintage, 2011. Council on Foreign Relations. *Women’s Participation in Peace Processes*. Council on Foreign Relations, 2022. United Nations. *Preventing Conflict, Transforming Justice, Securing the Peace: A Global Study on the Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325*. UN Women, 2015. Gregory I (Pope). Homily 33, 591 CE. (Earliest source linking Mary Magdalene with the 'sinful woman' of Luke). The Holy Bible, New Revised Standard Version. National Council of Churches, 1989. *Homebrewed Christianity* Podcast. Interview with Elizabeth A. Johnson on Feminist Theology. Homebrewed Christianity, 2017. *The Woman King*. Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, performances   Contact Information: FindMurder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram. Email :  [email protected]

In this episode Zab, Jen, and Kori will look at one of the deepest cultural wounds in human history: The  erasure of the goddess. Across cultures, we see patterns of women being recast as sinners, temptresses, or being treated like they are of lesser importance, while their true roles as leaders, healers, warriors, and teachers were erased.  We will discuss the negative impacts of this erasure on both the masculine and the feminine.   Show notes: Summary: In this conversation, Zab, Kori and Jen explore the theme of the erasure of the goddess and the historical vilification of women in religious narratives. They delve into the story of Mary Magdalene, discussing her misrepresentation as a prostitute and the implications of this narrative on women’s roles in society. The conversation highlights the impact of patriarchal structures on female figures throughout history, examining how women have been erased or vilified in various cultural contexts. The hosts also discuss the importance of reclaiming female authority and the need to recognize matriarchal societies that celebrated the divine feminine.  Takeaways: The erasure of the goddess has deep cultural roots. Mary Magdalene was misrepresented by the church. Patriarchal narratives have historically vilified women. The church has begun to acknowledge women's roles. Women in history have often been erased or vilified. Eve's name signifies life, yet she is blamed for sin. Cultural narratives shape our understanding of women. The divine feminine is essential for balance in society. Matriarchal societies existed and were egalitarian. Reclaiming female authority is crucial for modern feminism. Chapters: 00:00 Unexpected Mishaps and Humor 02:57 The Erasure of the Goddess Intro 05:49 Mary Magdalane: A misunderstood Figure 08:41 The Impact of Patriarchy on Women’s Roles 11:45 Reclaiming Spiritual Authority 14:41 The Journey of Understanding Religion  19:27 Political Agenda of the Church 21:43 The Canon and its Implications 25:08 The Search for Missing Manuscripts 28:22 Women in History: Erasure and Vilification  33:52 Matriarchal Societies and Women Warriors   Reference: Eisler, Riane. *The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future*. Harper & Row, 1987. Federici, Silvia. *Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation*. Autonomedia, 2004. Gimbutas, Marija. *The Civilization of the Goddess: The World of Old Europe*. HarperSanFrancisco, 1991. King, Karen L. *The Gospel of Mary of Magdala: Jesus and the First Woman Apostle*. Polebridge Press, 2003. Lerner, Gerda. *The Creation of Patriarchy*. Oxford University Press, 1986. Rich, Adrienne. *Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995–1998*. W.W. Norton, 1999. Watterson, Meggan. *Mary Magdalene Revealed: The First Apostle, Her Feminist Gospel, & the Christianity We Haven’t Tried Yet*. Hay House, 2019. Hooks, Bell. *The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love*. Atria Books, 2004. de Beauvoir, Simone. *The Second Sex*. Translated by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier, Vintage, 2011. Council on Foreign Relations. *Women’s Participation in Peace Processes*. Council on Foreign Relations, 2022. United Nations. *Preventing Conflict, Transforming Justice, Securing the Peace: A Global Study on the Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325*. UN Women, 2015. Gregory I (Pope). Homily 33, 591 CE. (Earliest source linking Mary Magdalene with the 'sinful woman' of Luke). The Holy Bible, New Revised Standard Version. National Council of Churches, 1989. *Homebrewed Christianity* Podcast. Interview with Elizabeth A. Johnson on Feminist Theology. Homebrewed Christianity, 2017. *The Woman King*. Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, performances   Contact Information: FindMurder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram. Email :  [email protected]

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