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Explore spirituality through a neurodivergent lens with Jennifer Wai, your personal Intuitive Consultant; on a mission to help you navigate the sh*tstorm and reconnect to your higher self along the way. Hear discussions with healing practitioners, entrepreneurs, and performers about everything from metaphysics to the paranormal. Listen as Jen overshares personal stories, and channels deeper messages of wisdom. Waking up is hard. And while this new age can be incredibly daunting, we're here t ...
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The Goddess Divine Podcast

The Goddess Divine Podcast

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Welcome to the Goddess Divine Podcast! My name is Deanna - I am a teacher, author of Awakening the Psychic Self and Higher Self Oracle, Reiki Master, and Divine Goddess practitioner. Join me as I: Unveil the stories of goddesses from across time and cultures. From the fierce warrior queens of Celtic lore to the all-encompassing Mother Earth of indigenous traditions, we'll explore the diverse tapestry of the divine feminine. Dive deep into the archetypes and energies these goddesses embody. W ...
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This week is Part 2 of the Goddess Demeter. Demeter is a prominent goddess in ancient Greek mythology, revered as the goddess of agriculture, grain, fertility, and the harvest. One of the Twelve Olympians, she is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, making her a sister to Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Hestia. Her Roman counterpart is Ceres, from whi…
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This week is all about the ancient Hellenic goddess of the field, Demeter. Demeter is a prominent goddess in ancient Greek mythology, revered as the goddess of agriculture, grain, fertility, and the harvest. One of the Twelve Olympians, she is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, making her a sister to Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Hestia. Her Roman…
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This week is all about Hope or thr Roman Goddess, Spes. Spes is the ancient Roman goddess of Hope, revered not as a passive wish, but as an active spiritual and civic force. Her name literally means “hope” in Latin, and she was considered one of the Virtutes, divine personifications of core Roman values, alongside goddesses such as Fides (Faith), S…
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Today I’m joined by my friend, comedian Venessa Peruda to talk about her bold new one-woman show “All the Rage” an exploration of women’s anger. We dive into the cultural conditioning that teaches us to suppress our righteous rage and unpack what it really looks like to reclaim it. We explore the emotional disguises anger can wear—like sadness, gui…
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Folks! This session was originally recorded over a year ago as a practice session with the goddess Isis on the Intuitive Awakening Podcast- it was my introduction to her and I am happy to share this with you before I conduct a deep dive into her history, story, and myths. I hope you enjoy an introduction to Isis from her own words!…
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This episode is a channeled episode that I posted on Intuitive Awakening Podcast a year ago as I connected to the goddess Lilith. If you've heard it already then you get the opportunity to hear it again on the podcast, if you have not, then you are in for a treat. There will be more messages from Lilith in the coming months. Enjoy!…
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All - this episode was originally posted on the Intuitive Awakening Podcast but I am uploading it here for you to listen to their timeless wisdom. Both Goddess Hera and Goddess Athena join us today to discuss following your dreams and believing in yourself. Goddess Hekate pops in here too at the end which is always a nice surprise. I hope you enjoy…
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This episode focuses on a common pain point in goddess spirituality: How to communicate with a goddess. In this episode I discuss ways to bridge the communication gap that include: 1. Dreams 2. Pendulums + Pendulum Boards 3. The Power of Music 4. Psychic Abilities: Clairaudience + Clairvoyance 5. Bibliomancy 6. Channeling Let me know in the comment…
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This week is all about the goddess, Ereshkigal. Ereshkigal is the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of the underworld, a powerful and enigmatic deity who ruled over the land of the dead. Her name means “Queen of the Great Earth” or “Lady of the Great Place,” referring to the realm of the dead, often called Kur or Irkalla. Her Roles and Responsibilities:…
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This was a big week for gingers across the world; turns out, we’re black! Okay well kinda, and not really. If you’re on TikTok you may have seen this come up on your algorithm. It’s a subject that’s been inciting both love and discord, unity and division. Tune in to hear all about it, and what we can glean from it, discovering the simplified steps …
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This week is all about the Greek Goddess, Astraea. Astraea is a Greek goddess associated with justice, innocence, purity, and the stars. Her name means "star-maiden" or "starry night." She is often considered a daughter of Zeus and Themis, though some myths link her to Eos (dawn) and Astraeus (the dusk god), connecting her more symbolically to the …
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On the heels of Mother’s Day in the U.S., we bring you the 5th episode in our New Earth-ing series—a timely and expansive conversation with writer and founder of Chix, Nergiz DeBaere. In this episode, we explore matriarchy as a grounded, ancient, and forward-looking social system—one rooted in maternal values, egalitarian principles, and a deep rev…
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In this episode, I speak with Larisa Gerace, Healer, Guide, and Ceremonialist, about her journey of moving from the U.S. to Mexico. We explore what it really takes—practically, spiritually, and emotionally—to uproot your life and become an expat. From navigating cultural differences and the residency process, to experiencing a radically different m…
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In this episode, I talk with Isaiah Green, founder of Green Bucket Compost, about what it really takes to start and grow a green business in a system that doesn’t always make it easy. We explore the ins and outs of food waste recycling, environmental stewardship, and the challenges of adapting sustainable values within a capitalist framework. Even …
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In this episode of our New Earth-ing series, I talk with Bob and Marissa of Earthseed Ecovillage about the real, on-the-ground experience of living in intentional community. We get into their mission of creating deeply connected lives—not just with each other, but with the Earth and the broader community. We talk about how they self-govern using so…
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This week I tackled the complex Hellenic Queen of the Underworld, Persephone. Persephone is the daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, and is often associated with spring, renewal, and maidenhood. But her story is one of transformation: she is abducted by Hades, god of the Underworld, and taken to be his queen. In her mother’s grief, the eart…
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In this inspiring episode, I sit down with herbalist, forager, and energy worker Heather Wysor to explore what it really means to reclaim your life and live in deep connection with the Earth. Heather shares her journey of building an off-grid life—largely self-taught—and what drew her back to the forest after years of city living. We dive into how …
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As government actions create an unstable and volatile economy, we have no choice but to make changes to our spending. Apart from the necessities, maybe it’s finally time to unsubscribe from the invasive marketing culture that promotes endless consumption of mass produced stuff. In America, we have subscribed to excess; with our culture encouraging …
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This week is all about the Huastec/Aztec goddess, Tlazolteotl. Tlazolteotl is an important deity in the Aztec pantheon, often referred to as the goddess of filth, purification, sexuality, and fertility. Her name roughly translates to "She who is the earth," or "The goddess of filth," with "tlazolli" meaning filth or dirt, and "teotl" meaning god or…
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This week is all about the Roman/Etruscan goddess, Laverna! Laverna is a lesser-known figure in Roman mythology, often associated with deception, thievery, and dishonesty. She was considered a goddess of fraud and illicit gain, and her domain involved acts of trickery and theft, as well as the protection of criminals and swindlers. Laverna is somet…
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Hi Folks! Today I am giving you a glimpse into my Divine Feminine Seership course. In this class I teach you how to develop your spiritual sight to work with the Divine Feminine Realm and one thing that I teach is the power of your imagination and why it's so important to spend time engaging in "sacred play." Today you'll sit down, close your eyes,…
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This week we are exploring the Roman Goddess, Fortuna! Fortuna is the ancient Roman goddess of luck, fate, and fortune. Often depicted with a cornucopia (symbolizing abundance) and a wheel (representing the cyclical nature of fate), she embodies the unpredictable forces of chance that govern human lives. Fortuna was believed to control the fortune …
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This week I am discussing the old mythological story of Pandora's Box, or Jar! Pandora's Box is a Greek myth in which Pandora, the first woman created by the gods, is given a box (or jar) and told not to open it. Driven by curiosity, she opens the box, releasing all the evils of the world—sorrow, disease, and misfortune. However, at the bottom of t…
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Did you know you have superpowers? We all have access to a key current of perfection within us, when it comes to tasks, actions and other physical activities. Find out how you can access this for yourself, how we might get in our own way, and why trust and belief is so important. Who cares if we're all delulu? The world is pure insanity and we gott…
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How much are we tolerating in our lives that, in any other situation, would be considered abuse? From bosses at our jobs, to the government systems that are supposed to serve our well-being, author Karen Tate is here to answer these questions and more! Her book Normalizing Abuse: A Commentary on the Culture of Pervasive Abuse explores the collectiv…
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This week I am focusing on the Greek Goddess Baubo! Baubo is a lesser-known but powerful figure in Greek mythology, known as the goddess of humor, fertility, joy, and the sacredness of the body. She is most famous for her role in the myth of Demeter and Persephone, where, in a moment of deep grief, Baubo uses humor and a playful, irreverent act to …
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Explore the Pluto transit into Aquarius, solar storms and helpful tips with my guest Roxanne Robinsons; yogi, writer, teacher and all around spiritual student. We go into the energies of now, honesty about where we’re at, and how to keep ourselves strong through all of these crazy shifts. If you like what you heard, please give us 5 stars, or bette…
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Today’s episode is half stream-of-(un)consciousness (life updates from my asleep brain) and half reciting of lectures given by Charles Muses on The Lion Path for the 21st Century. Dr. Charles Musès (Musaios, 1919 - 2000 ) was a unique pioneer in the realms of consciousness and human evolutionary potential, which he pursued through a life-long study…
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One of my favorite people, standup comedian, Christiana Jackson joins us on the podcast today. Self-described horny goofball and maker of ice cream, Christiana is a true renaissance woman. We get into friends with benefits according to astrological elements, international travel and learning languages as a form of mental and cultural expansion (spo…
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Special guest Ophira Eisenberg joins us today for a fun discussion on everything from toxic-ly positive affirmations to how the comedy sausage really gets made. We talk about why Canada might be great for some things, what led her to find her voice in comedy, and why we are ready for people to be scared of us. She tours all over so please check her…
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Hi Folks! This week we are covering the Greek Goddess of Discord, Eris. She is a controversial figure and very disliked by the Greek authors such as Hesiod. Eris is the Greek goddess of discord and chaos. In mythology, she is often depicted as a figure who incites conflict and rivalry among both gods and mortals. One of her most famous appearances …
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Today’s episode is all about cultivating your inner light and why embracing your dark is so important. I talk about integration, taking ownership of ourselves, and living in these new energies. If you’ve needed a little bit of a push, think of this as an episode supporting you on your path, and also lighting a fire when necessary. It’s giving annoy…
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Hi All! This week I had the pleasure of speaking with the Goddess Calliope. She shared her thoughts on creativity and courage and fears of being a creator. I hope you find this episode helpful. If you have your own goddess stories to share feel free to email them to me or if you have any goddess questions please send them my way to answer on a Q + …
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This week is all about the Greek Muses! The Muses have a rich history in ancient Greek mythology, embodying the ideals of art and knowledge. Their origins can be traced back to early Greek religion, where they were considered divine figures associated with creativity and inspiration. Early Origins Hesiod’s Theogony: The Muses are first prominently …
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The Oracle of Delphi, also known as the Pythia, was a high priestess at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece. She was considered the most important and authoritative oracle of ancient Greece, providing divine guidance and prophecies. The Pythia served as the mouthpiece for Apollo, the Greek god of prophecy, music, and healing. She would enter a t…
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Hi listeners! I sat down to speak with the goddess Ixchel today and it was quite special. As you learned in the previous episode, she is the Mayan goddess of the Moon, Healing, and Fertility but really she is so much more. Listen today as she speaks about her other strengths. If you would like to connect with her consider the following offerings be…
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Ixchel is a significant deity in Maya mythology and religion, known for her associations with the moon, fertility, medicine, and weaving. Here’s an overview of her attributes and roles: Key Attributes of Ixchel: Goddess of the Moon: Lunar Associations: Ixchel is primarily known as the goddess of the moon. She is often depicted with a crescent moon …
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Hestia is a significant deity in Greek mythology, representing the goddess of the hearth, home, and domesticity. She embodies the central fire of the household and plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability and harmony of family life. Hestia is closely associated with the hearth, which was considered the central element of the home. The hear…
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The goddess Vesta, known as Hestia in Greek mythology, is a prominent deity in ancient Roman religion. She is the goddess of the hearth, home, and family, embodying the sacred flame that symbolizes the warmth and security of domestic life. Vesta represents the hearth, the central fire of the household, and by extension, the home itself. The hearth …
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This week I am sharing my piece on the Greek Goddess Hera. I am sharing the information that we least know about her rather than the jealous stories we all know about her from the Iliad. Hera is one of the principal goddesses in Greek mythology, known as the Queen of the Gods. She is the wife and sister of Zeus, the king of the Olympian gods. Hera …
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