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Tending the Flame Podcast is here to provide you with the divine, feminine, spiritual, sweary, grounded content you've been craving!
The aim is to make the world of spirituality accessible, relatable and funny. Join friends while they explore the world of "Woo Woo" through a contemporary Celtic lens.
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In this episode Brónach and Denise talk about the books and films that have inspired them over the years while intertwined with some personal anecdotes. They begin with Denise's psyche exploding book the "Women Who Run With the Wolves" by Clarrissa Pinkola Estés and her retelling of the story of the La Loba. Followed by Brónach's all time favourite film/book "Eat Pray Love" by Elizabeth Gilbert and her need to return to Bali. They share their experiences with existential crises and how Chris Beckett's "Dark Eden" had Denise questioning everything she every knew about history. While Brónach shares her earth shattering experience watching the 2020 film 'Soul'. Rounded off with a reflection on the 2014 film Interstellar and the deep esoteric messages it contains about our own humanity.
Tending the Flame
Tending the Flame Podcast is here to provide you with the divine, feminine, spiritual, sweary, grounded content you've been craving!
The aim is to make the world of spirituality accessible, relatable and funny. Join friends while they explore the world of "Woo Woo" through a contemporary Celtic lens.
Help us keep the podcast advert free by leaving us a tip: https://ko-fi.com/tendingtheflamepodcast