Episode 12: Rooting into the Feminine with Steph Jagger

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“Where are my sisters, my mothers, my aunts? Literally and metaphorically. And how do we all support each other from that space?”

-Steph Jagger, The Everything Belongs Podcast


 

Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, we are in conversation with Steph Jagger. Steph is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who happens to dabble in alchemy and energy. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, was released by Harper Collins in 2017 and details her awe-inspiring journey around the world on skis. Since that journey, Steph’s work has focused on our ability to unlock and access truths – physical and mental truths, deep wordless truths, ancestral truth, as well as archetypal and mythological truth. She is the Chief Intuitive Officer behind coaching and development programs like The Great Big Journey, Read Like a Mother, and Sacred Rebellion, as well as a sought after speaker and facilitator. At her core, Steph is an expert in finding doorways to liminal space, and helping those who dare to enter make their way through to the other side and beyond. Her second memoir – a story of mothers and daughters – is set to be released by Flatiron Books in 2021. In this conversation, Madison and Steph discuss what "rooted feminine" means, the importance of getting back into the body to reconnect with the feminine, and how to flow through and root into our personal life-death-life cycles. Steph speaks candidly on how she personally feels about being consumed through her memoirs and her own thoughts around moving from the maiden to mother archetypes.  Plus, Madison and Steph speak about her group program, which she facilitates without any pre-content and the importance of allowing flow in our healing and life journeys. Listen in here...

 

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In this episode we have a conversation about:

  • how healing it can be when we sit without having immediate answers, definitions or information and instead let it all settle in for as long as it needs

  • Steph's analogy that the feminine space is an interconnected space, like a forest

  • Sharing our stories after the whole experiences has been lived, felt and rooted

  • How we use information as a way to override what our feminine, our sense and our intuition are telling us

  • "The river under the river" and how this image relates to living into our authenticity and core truth

  • Having our stories and 'self' be consumed as brands rather than allowing our art, work or message be the focus

  • So much more...