This is our Book Club episode where we discuss a chapter from our current book choice: Women Who Run With the Wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes. In this episode, we discuss chapter 15  “Shadowing: Canto hondo, the deep song”.

Summary:

Chapter 15 serves as a wrap-up of everything we’ve learned in the book, and it’s a powerful manifesto for living a life from your instinctual nature. This chapter is for you if you are looking to read something short and encouraging about being your true self. It’s for you if you want a boost of courage or empowerment in tough situations. And it’s for you if you want to remember what you’ve learned and how you’ve changed through reading Women Who Run With the Wolves.

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Attributions:

Theme music: Wally Ingram, Stevie Blacke and Tom Freund. You heard portions of their tracks “Shine a Light” and “Udu ULove” from their record Spadé. 

Original cover art created by: Caitlin Bosshart

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