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🗓️ 5 July 2023
⏱️ 82 minutes
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0:00.0 | on today's episode of the real foodology podcast. |
0:02.8 | With all of the modern movements and the good side that's broad, |
0:06.4 | it's also meant that we've devalued a lot of quote-unquote traditional biological |
0:11.8 | parts of ourselves because we've tried to go so far to the other extreme. |
0:15.8 | What it's meant is that a lot of us don't have that like community of women that we could |
0:20.1 | go to. We don't have what we used to have as women. Like women have |
0:23.7 | in the history of women being so alone. |
0:28.6 | Hello friends. Welcome back to another episode of the Real Foodology Podcast. I am currently sitting in Telluride, Colorado speaking to you through my travel podcast microphone, so it may not sound as good as my setup at home, but we're doing the best we can here and I am so |
0:44.7 | freaking excited about today's episode. What an amazing episode this was. I sat down |
0:49.1 | with Monica Yates, she is a trauma-healer, feminine masculine embodiment coach and period whisper. |
0:54.7 | She's helped hundreds of women give their periods back, heal their chronic hormonal and |
0:59.0 | gut issues and become pregnant. She's also the host of Feminine as Buck Podcast and she runs a seven-figure |
1:05.2 | business helping people from all walks of life around the world to get into their |
1:09.2 | magnetic feminine energy. Feel safe letting men lead, feel their cycle, and be free of the trauma and energetic blocks that hold them back from living their dream life. |
1:18.0 | Wow, what an amazing conversation this was. I'm truly in awe of Monica and just how eloquently she can speak to this conversation of the masculine and the feminine. |
1:26.2 | We dive into how it feels as though instead of embracing the uniqueness and the amazingness that makes women, |
1:35.2 | we seem to be really shitting on femininity as a whole. |
1:38.9 | It's almost as if we're trying to make women more like men |
1:41.9 | instead of actually just embracing what makes us unique as women. |
1:46.5 | And this can be so detrimental to our health and we're seeing this right now in our modern society |
1:51.8 | where women are experiencing major burnout in all these health issues. |
1:57.2 | And it's because we're expected to perform like men, men who are on a consistent 24-hour hormonal cycle, |
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