Episode #35. Mindful Life Podcast. Divine Feminine Retreat

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2019 · 25 MIN

Episode #35. Mindful Life Podcast. Divine Feminine Retreat

from Mindful Life Podcast · host Maryanne Eve

In episode number 35 of the Mindful Life Podcast I share some insights from my newest program-Divine Feminine Retreat. My women only retreat had its maiden voyage in October this year. Divine Feminine Spring Retreat was attended by 6 lovely ladies who were ripe and ready to make positive change. The weekend was predominantly educational in nature, with its aim to educate, create awareness, empower and awaken and to assist participants to achieve inner freedom. It was an incredible weekend of learning and consciousness raising. We laughed and we cried, we bonded and we supported each other. Friendships were formed, women joining together and finding connection through shared experiences and vulnerabilities. I feel so fortunate to be on this journey, a journey where I get to connect with and educate people who are ready to awaken and to change. I am so grateful to be given such incredible opportunities like this to help other and continue to raise the collective consciousness. To find out more about upcoming Retreats, head over to Divine Feminine Retreat and Workshops on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/Divine-Feminine-Retreat-And-Workshops-429817191207519/ If for any reason, you have found the content of todays podcast triggering or distressing in any way please consider accessing some professional support (Aust only); Telephone Counselling support *Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 *Lifeline 131114 You can find The Mindful Life Podcast on Facebook and Instagram under the handle Mindful Life Podcast. To collaborate or make contact, please email [email protected]

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