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Rise of the Huntress

Episode 2 of the Naked Conversations podcast, hosted by Alexandria Kenyon, titled "Rise of the Huntress" was published on January 18, 2022 and runs 60 minutes.

January 18, 2022 ·60m · Naked Conversations

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2 years later Jillian and Alexandria meet in the closet to reflect on the Wild Feminine Journey of Bisexuality.  This episode takes you on the Rise of the Huntress through these themes.  Reweaving our Soul through Sexual Initiation The Bisexuality Freedom codes Breaking out of our own Cage Gathering Courage to Quantum Leap Damsel in Distress energy Self Resourcing Navigating Rites of Passage Greeting Witches Clearing a 100 year old house THE FLOOD Shapeshifting in Relationships Returning back to Eden

2 years later Jillian and Alexandria meet in the closet to reflect on the Wild Feminine Journey of Bisexuality.  This episode takes you on the Rise of the Huntress through these themes.  Reweaving our Soul through Sexual Initiation The Bisexuality Freedom codes Breaking out of our own Cage Gathering Courage to Quantum Leap Damsel in Distress energy Self Resourcing Navigating Rites of Passage Greeting Witches Clearing a 100 year old house THE FLOOD Shapeshifting in Relationships Returning back to Eden
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