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141. The Sacred Reckoning of Menopause (Elayne Kalila Doughty‪)‬ The Menstruality Podcast

    • Alternative Health

We’ve all been there at some point. A shocking challenge disrupts our lives - a loss, a health crisis, a great disappointment - and we become the caterpillar in the cocoon (ie: we turn to mush). 
But - as those of you who have been through it may well attest to (!) - nothing turns us into primordial goop like the initiation of menopause.

Today I have the rare honour of speaking with a guest who is not only mid-menopause-initiation but has also been deeply involved in the menstrual movement for two decades, and can therefore share a transmission from the leading edge of this work.

Psychotherapist, author, activist, and ordained Priestess, Elayne Kalila Doughty, has been negotiating the transition of menopause for a fifth of her life - the past ten years… today she shares the story of her menopause ‘reckoning’ - the core-wound truth she was forced to face when she was hospitalised in October last year, and began an intense inner and outer healing process.

We explore:
Why menopause is designed to slow us down, and how this is in service the the dismantling of the inner patriarchal structures within each of us.

How Elayne’s menopause process began with her experience of baby loss at 46, and what she's learned from being an unmothered daughter about how to mother herself (and our planet).

A hilarious moment - at around 35 minutes - where we meet Elayne’s brilliant East London cockney grandmother, Olive, and hear about her feisty menopause reckoning, when she was done being compliant. HOLY YES!---

Receive our free Wise Power Retreat menopause conversation series:  www.redschool.net/wise-power-retreat

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The Menstruality Podcast is hosted by Red School. We love hearing from you. To contact us, email info@redschool.net

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Social media:
Red School: @redschool - https://www.instagram.com/red.school
Sophie Jane Hardy: @sophie.jane.hardy - https://www.instagram.com/sophie.jane.hardy
Elayne Kalila Doughty: @elayne.kalila - https://www.instagram.com/elayne.kalila

We’ve all been there at some point. A shocking challenge disrupts our lives - a loss, a health crisis, a great disappointment - and we become the caterpillar in the cocoon (ie: we turn to mush). 
But - as those of you who have been through it may well attest to (!) - nothing turns us into primordial goop like the initiation of menopause.

Today I have the rare honour of speaking with a guest who is not only mid-menopause-initiation but has also been deeply involved in the menstrual movement for two decades, and can therefore share a transmission from the leading edge of this work.

Psychotherapist, author, activist, and ordained Priestess, Elayne Kalila Doughty, has been negotiating the transition of menopause for a fifth of her life - the past ten years… today she shares the story of her menopause ‘reckoning’ - the core-wound truth she was forced to face when she was hospitalised in October last year, and began an intense inner and outer healing process.

We explore:
Why menopause is designed to slow us down, and how this is in service the the dismantling of the inner patriarchal structures within each of us.

How Elayne’s menopause process began with her experience of baby loss at 46, and what she's learned from being an unmothered daughter about how to mother herself (and our planet).

A hilarious moment - at around 35 minutes - where we meet Elayne’s brilliant East London cockney grandmother, Olive, and hear about her feisty menopause reckoning, when she was done being compliant. HOLY YES!---

Receive our free Wise Power Retreat menopause conversation series:  www.redschool.net/wise-power-retreat

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The Menstruality Podcast is hosted by Red School. We love hearing from you. To contact us, email info@redschool.net

---
Social media:
Red School: @redschool - https://www.instagram.com/red.school
Sophie Jane Hardy: @sophie.jane.hardy - https://www.instagram.com/sophie.jane.hardy
Elayne Kalila Doughty: @elayne.kalila - https://www.instagram.com/elayne.kalila

1 hr 1 min