Ep 15: Rise for you, rise for me, rise for Rebecca Campbell
Release Date: 03/10/2024
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info_outlineEmbracing the Sacred Feminine with "Rise, Sister, Rise"
Podcast: Between The Lines
Hosts: Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Between The Lines," hosts Leanne Tran and Chelle Griffin delve into Rebecca Campbell's book "Rise, Sister, Rise," which explores the rise of the sacred feminine and the importance of cyclical energy. Cheryl shares how the book inspired her journey to Glastonbury and her profound experience at the Chalice Well. They discuss the book's themes of feminine energy, self-healing, and the significance of rituals, as well as the impact of Campbell's other works, "Light is the New Black" and "Letters to a Star Seed." The hosts reflect on family, collaboration, and the balance between masculine and feminine energies.
Key Discussion Points:
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Introduction and Book Overview: Leanne and Chelle introduce themselves and the podcast, focusing on books, parenting, and life. Leanne introduces "Rise, Sister, Rise" and Rebecca Campbell's background as a teacher on living a soul-led life.
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Discovery and Initial Impressions of the Book: Cheryl shares how she discovered the book through various circles and its influence during a fitness camp, which led her to travel to Glastonbury.
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Inspiration and Personal Journey: Cheryl describes her inspirational journey to Glastonbury and the validation the book provided her as a woman in a patriarchal society.
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Themes and Structure of the Book: The hosts discuss the book's call to arms for the sacred feminine and the value of the reflection points at the end of each chapter.
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Personal Reflections and Experiences: Cheryl and Leanne explore the concept of feminine energy, its role in collaboration, and the importance of rituals, sharing personal experiences with spiritual practices.
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Impact of the Book on Daily Life: The hosts discuss how the book's themes have influenced their daily lives, embracing feminine energy and self-healing practices.
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Exploring Other Books by Rebecca Campbell: Cheryl and Leanne share their experiences with Campbell's other books, highlighting their resonance with psychology and self-exploration.
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Reflections on TV Shows and Themes: The hosts reflect on themes of family and collaboration in their favorite TV shows, emphasizing the importance of connection and community.
Final Thoughts and Recommendations:
Cheryl and Leanne discuss the balance between masculine and feminine energy and the importance of following the flow and trusting in divine timing. They express gratitude for the conversation and encourage listeners to explore Rebecca Campbell's visioning process for the year.
Closing Remarks:
The hosts thank listeners for tuning in, encourage reviews and sharing of the podcast, and provide contact information for further connection. The episode concludes with a reminder to keep reading and a wish for a feminine year.