Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

28. Exploring the Impact of Religion on Our Wombs

28. Exploring the Impact of Religion on Our Wombs

FromWombology Podcast


28. Exploring the Impact of Religion on Our Wombs

FromWombology Podcast

ratings:
Length:
95 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we bring together 5 women with all different religious backgrounds, to discuss how these religions and cultures (or lack of) have shaped and impacted our relationship with ourselves as women, with our wombs, and with our sexuality. 
Some had a positive experience, most had a negative experience and left their religion, going on a quest to discover their own values and connection to their bodies. 
Tune in to hear how these women have grappled with unwinding the modesty and purity brainwashing, left everything and everyone they know behind to live life on their terms, reconnected with their indigenous roots to find a true sense of self and interconnectedness, and reclaimed the beauty of their wombs and menstrual cycles.
Our panelists today:
Dana Drahos, your host, was raised atheist, and in her household, religion and religious people were thought of as "dumb". As she got older, she felt a longing to be more connected to others, to something greater than herself, and to have rituals, but didn't want everything that came along with organized patriarchal religion. She now connects though womb work, menstruation rituals, yoni steaming, and nature.
Clarissa Gonzalez was raised by a Mexican Jehovah’s Witness and Mexican Catholic, and she denounced Christianity by age 13. She explored spiritualities and religions all around the world until she found the right fit coming back to her Mexican roots, the Toltekati indigenous based practices, which deeply honors the feminine cycles and archetypes. 
Zoe Neauchatz was raised in a "hippie" reformed Jewish community in San Francisco, where she actually was taught to explore various belief systems, encouraged to bleed into the earth and ritualize her menstruation, and connect with nature.
Aeryn O'Halloran was raised in a cult called the Quiverfull Movement, and moved cross-country to San Diego with her daughter to distance herself and heal from the brainwashing. She is now curious about connecting with her Celtic roots which share many similarities to Native American traditions.
Elizabeth Tidwell was raised Mormon, and left the church 5 years ago with her husband and young daughter. Elizabeth continues to release the brainwashing that female bodies are inherently "sinful" and a woman's only purpose is to be a selfless mother, by reclaiming her menstrual cycle and practicing self love.
Connect with the panelists:
Connect with Clarissa: @bloodmoonhealing
Connect with Elizabeth: @myclubred
Connect with Zoe:
Connect with Aeryn: @wild_hope_holistics  
Books mentioned:
When God was a Woman
Wombology is an educational platform and community that advocates for women's health and sovereignty. Dana Drahos is the Creator and Host of Wombology, and a certified Holistic Nutritionist passionate about menstrual cycle awareness, womb healing, and women empowerment.
Join the Wombology community: @womb.ology
I am a proud member and affiliate of the Womb Room Membership with Qiddist Ashe; learn more here!
Use code WOMBOLOGY for 10% off storewide at Perfect Supplements, my favorite online store to buy quality supplements!
Released:
Jan 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (49)

Wombology is the radical education and healing strategies you didn’t receive in school about body literacy, hormones, periods, sexual wellness, fertility, nutrition, and all things women's health. It is a sisterhood that celebrates the alchemy of modern science and ancient wisdom. It is a homecoming to our cyclical bodies. Join Dana Drahos, your host, every Womb Wednesday as she interviews guest experts in the field of women's reproductive health. Join us on the Instagram page @womb.ology for more education and resources!