Marisa Goudy on The Sovereignty Knot
If you want to live in a world that is “more beautiful, bearable and bold,” this episode of “Woman Worriers” is for you. Annapolis-based therapist Elizabeth Cush talks with Marisa Goudy, a writing coach, energy healer and author of the new book The Sovereignty Knot: A Woman’s Way to Freedom, Power, Love, and Magic.
Show Notes:
Twenty years ago, as an American student in Ireland, Marisa Goudy discovered the myth and the magic of the Sovereignty Goddess. In this episode of Woman Worriers, therapist Elizabeth Cush, of Progression Counseling in Annapolis, Md., welcomes Marisa back to talk about Celtic folklore, modern feminism and how women can embrace the concept of sovereignty in order to feel more grounded and more empowered. Her new book, The Sovereignty Knot, brings these ideas together in a way that both educates and inspires, guiding women to find their sovereign space even in worrying times.
Listen and learn:
What “the sovereignty knot” means
About the mythic Celtic Sovereignty Goddess and what she stood for
How the concept of sovereignty is different from the dictionary definition and how it applies to the female experience
What it means to discover your sovereignty
What sovereignty looks like in a marriage or other relationship
About the three archetypes of sovereignty and how the are related
How the archetypes are about ways of doing as much as about ways of being
How the mythic archetypes manifest in our day-to-day lives
Why we don’t—and shouldn’t—outgrow the princess
Which archetypes are warriors
How sovereignty can make it easier to handle worry and anxiety
About using writing prompts to help you find your sovereignty—and a prompt to get you started
Learn More:
> Marisa Goudy’s website
> The Sovereignty Knot: A Woman’s Way to Freedom, Power, Love, and Magic by Marisa Goudy
> Sovereignty Lessons: The Sovereignty Knot on Facebook
> Marisa Goudy on Facebook
> Marisa Goudy on Instagram
> Marisa Goudy on Twitter
> Marisa Goudy on LinkedIn
> Woman Worriers on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook & Twitter
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