It Takes a Village: Community Living, a Softer Feminine, and a New Masculine with Sheleana Aiyana

ALIGNED Podcast with Ashley Hämäläinen - Un podcast de Ashley Hämäläinen

As a collective, we are experiencing a shift in how we understand the feminine and masculine energies within us and each other. As we grow and evolve, so does our awareness. This week Ashley, explores a topic that she has been really passionate about for some time:  rebalancing the feminine and following your messages to create a life of freedom. She shares some personal stories and lessons from carrying a new masculine frequency and invites Sheleana Aiyana, founder of Rising Woman founder and best-selling author, to talk about how she has tapped into her new definition of the feminine after becoming a mother. Sheleana speaks of her life experiences as a child, how becoming a mother has empowered her to reclaim its sacredness, and leaning on community. We hope you enjoy this episode!   In this episode you’ll hear: Ashley’s lessons of redefining the word “can’t”, leaning into a softer feminine, and trusting her messages that led to a life of freedom Sheleana’s experience of redefine her feminine as she became a mother, her passion for community living, empowering women to see the sacredness of motherhood and igniting their fire within   Links: RISING WOMAN - explore their website CONNECT WITH SHAY - through her personal IG Be GUIDED  READ: The Line: A New Way of Living with the Wisdom of Your Akashic Records LISTEN (Audiobook): The Line: A New Way of Living with the Wisdom of Your Akashic Records THE ESSENTIALS - our new introductory workshop MEET OUR GUIDES - hosts of our A Line Within weekly ceremonies (available in GUIDED) BOOK A READING - with one of our A Line Within Readers LEAVE US A REVIEW - take a screenshot and email it to [email protected] to get a special discount code of 20% our GUIDED membership (only applicable for new members) SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM NEW TO THIS PODCAST? START HERE.  

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