Ep.90 Sacred Feminine Leadership, Ayahuasca Wisdom & Healing the Mother Wound with Maira Irigaray


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Feb 18 2025 89 mins  

✨In today’s podcast episode, I sit down with my soul sister, manifestation mentor, Amazon activist, Indigenous wisdom keeper, and Indigenous rights advocate, Maira Irigaray. We dive deep into her spiritual journey, exploring the profound lessons she’s learned from drinking Ayahuasca since childhood, how she leads her family with her feminine energy, and the transformative process of healing the mother wound. This conversation is a powerful blend of ancestral wisdom, personal healing, and the importance of protecting Indigenous traditions.

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