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Journey to Womanhood: The Stories We Wish We Knew
roxana
10 episodes
1 week ago
Journey to Womanhood is a podcast exploring the raw, real, and inspiring stories of women’s early experiences. Through candid interviews with women from all walks of life, we’re breaking the silence and diving into the conversations that often go unspoken—your first period, self-discovery, pleasure, body image struggles, and first intimate experiences. We unpack the moments that shaped us and reflect on how things could have been more empowering—creating space for growth, healing, and deeper connection. Whether you’re a teen or young woman finding your way, or an adult revisiting the past, this podcast offers wisdom, solidarity, and a safe space to learn and grow. 💫 Let’s break the cycle of shame and confusion and shape a future where every woman feels empowered in her body and experiences. 🔗 Learn more about girls’ circles at: https://journeytowomanhood.org
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Journey to Womanhood is a podcast exploring the raw, real, and inspiring stories of women’s early experiences. Through candid interviews with women from all walks of life, we’re breaking the silence and diving into the conversations that often go unspoken—your first period, self-discovery, pleasure, body image struggles, and first intimate experiences. We unpack the moments that shaped us and reflect on how things could have been more empowering—creating space for growth, healing, and deeper connection. Whether you’re a teen or young woman finding your way, or an adult revisiting the past, this podcast offers wisdom, solidarity, and a safe space to learn and grow. 💫 Let’s break the cycle of shame and confusion and shape a future where every woman feels empowered in her body and experiences. 🔗 Learn more about girls’ circles at: https://journeytowomanhood.org
Show more...
Personal Journals
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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Kalyani
Journey to Womanhood: The Stories We Wish We Knew
28 minutes 38 seconds
8 months ago
Kalyani
Kalyani shares her early experiences, including her positive views on body image and intimacy. She reflects on the lack of guidance from women around her and why it's time for change. She also shares 3 books that shaped her growth: 'Wild Feminine' by Tami Lynn Kent, 'The Thirteen Original Clan Mothers' by Jamie Sams, and 'If Women Rose Rooted' by Sharon Blackie.
Journey to Womanhood: The Stories We Wish We Knew
Journey to Womanhood is a podcast exploring the raw, real, and inspiring stories of women’s early experiences. Through candid interviews with women from all walks of life, we’re breaking the silence and diving into the conversations that often go unspoken—your first period, self-discovery, pleasure, body image struggles, and first intimate experiences. We unpack the moments that shaped us and reflect on how things could have been more empowering—creating space for growth, healing, and deeper connection. Whether you’re a teen or young woman finding your way, or an adult revisiting the past, this podcast offers wisdom, solidarity, and a safe space to learn and grow. 💫 Let’s break the cycle of shame and confusion and shape a future where every woman feels empowered in her body and experiences. 🔗 Learn more about girls’ circles at: https://journeytowomanhood.org