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Back to EpisodesEp28: 🌕♑️ Perimenopause & Palestine: Practicing Co-Holding on the Journey of Jewish Eldership w/ Anna
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(This episode is offered as a collective imagining and embodiment of better stories we can look to for guidance towards liberation)
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How can we collectively pivot away from stories that demand converting or disposal rather than co-holding in community? Â
In what ways can wounds and embodied practices be portals offering ancestral healing? How can a practice of polyamory be a portal to an animistic practice of opening up to resourcing from energetic sources found in nature? What if every womb-having person could reclaim the “wise power” of menopause as an initiation?Â
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Kristyn with a Why invites her anti-Zionist Jewish friend Anna Shneiderman to share her story in three acts: The Seder, Ancestral Healing, Co-Holding with Nature.
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0: Intro to episode
5:00:Â Introduce Anna
13:20: Act 1- The Seder
23:37:Â Act 2- Ancestral Healing
42:00: Act 3- Coholding with Nature
1:00:00: Anna’s “Practices to Become Accident Prone”
1:12:00:Â Outro
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Grateful for all the learning and inspiration alluded to in today’s episode:
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Wise Power- Menopause as Initiation
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Choosing Clean Pain- Resmaa Menakem’s book: My Grandmother’s Hands
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Land Acknowledgment Practice- Hayden King
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Somatics with the Strozzi Institute
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Carmen Spagnola’s Numinous Network for more on Secure attachment.
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Embodied Social Justice with Rev. angel Kyodo williams
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Thankful for the musical inspiration for the theme song:
Hadestown by Anais Mitchell, specifically “Our Lady of the Underground” and Orpheus’ Song
“Hedwig’s Theme” by John Williams
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Shout out for the artistic assistance of:
Matt Schubbe (Logo)
Kevin Carlow (Music and sound editing)