Jane Hardwicke Collings (she/her) works for the goddess and I’m delighted to introduce you to her in this latest podcast episode, as we talk about women’s mysteries and rites of passage.
I have been following Jane’s work for many years and last year, had the pleasure of attending one of her workshops on perimenopause. I was blown away, not only by what she was sharing, but also by the commanding way that she held the space for the biggest circle of women I have ever seen.
Jane is a grandmother, a former homebirth midwife for 30 years, a teacher, writer, and menstrual childbirth and menopause educator. She founded and runs
The School of Shamanic Womancraft, an international Women’s Mysteries School and has created the first holistic menstrual cycle charting app called
Spinning Wheels.
In today’s episode, we talk about:
- What it means to work for the goddess,
- What inspired Jane to devote her life’s work to women’s mysteries,
- Why it’s so important for us all to understand the seasons and cycles of a woman’s life,
- Sagescence and the wisdom that can come, both for women and men as we age,
- Whether this wisdom is a given, or something that we need to cultivate in order to achieve, and
- Jane’s everyday practices to support her life
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