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Ep.65 – Firewalking: How walking on hot coals can be used as a tool for empowerment and self-discovery | Jen Grange

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In this special episode we talk to Jen Grange from Lakeland Wellbeing about the ancient ritual of firewalking, and how it can be used today as a tool for personal transformation, empowerment and healing.

But wait, there's more – we also share with you Gwen and Kate's own firewalking experience, raising funds for the charity Temwa. As well as sharing our experiences of walking the hot coals, we also hear from our fellow firewalkers. Plus, Temwa Malawi's Programmes Manager, Kondwani Botha, about the ongoing spiritual and community practice of firewalking in Malawi. And not forgetting the Guinness World Record holder for the longest firewalk, Scott Bell, from UK Firewalk.

To find out more about the various contributors in this bumper episode, follow the below links:

Jen Grange, Lakeland Wellbeing

Temwa, Community-led development in Malawi

Kondwani Botha, Temwa Malawi's Programmes Manager

Scott Bell, UK Firewalk

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Content provided by Gwen Watson and Kate White, Gwen Watson, and Kate White. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gwen Watson and Kate White, Gwen Watson, and Kate White or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this special episode we talk to Jen Grange from Lakeland Wellbeing about the ancient ritual of firewalking, and how it can be used today as a tool for personal transformation, empowerment and healing.

But wait, there's more – we also share with you Gwen and Kate's own firewalking experience, raising funds for the charity Temwa. As well as sharing our experiences of walking the hot coals, we also hear from our fellow firewalkers. Plus, Temwa Malawi's Programmes Manager, Kondwani Botha, about the ongoing spiritual and community practice of firewalking in Malawi. And not forgetting the Guinness World Record holder for the longest firewalk, Scott Bell, from UK Firewalk.

To find out more about the various contributors in this bumper episode, follow the below links:

Jen Grange, Lakeland Wellbeing

Temwa, Community-led development in Malawi

Kondwani Botha, Temwa Malawi's Programmes Manager

Scott Bell, UK Firewalk

For all RUMP info in one place: visit our linkt.ree

Get a shout-out:
Want a mention on the next RUMPette? Tell us your feedback or what you do to make yourself feel good: [email protected]

Support RUMP:
If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe, share with your friends and leave a review. It takes less than 60 seconds and really makes a difference in helping people discover the podcast. Thank you!

Join the RUMP Club! Support the team and access exclusive content from as little as £3 p/month at: Right Up My Podcast | Patreon

Or, if you'd like to make a one-off donation, you can buy us a virtual coffee from Buy Me a Coffee!

Be social with us:
Instagram Facebook TikTok

Thank you to our team:
Music - Andrew Grimes
Artwork - Erica Frances George
Social Media - Kate Balls

  continue reading

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