Female Frequency Podcast

Jodie Nelson
Female Frequency Podcast

Female Frequency podcast explores unbound forms of ecofeminism – reclaiming art, spirituality and feminine power to revive the earth. Each week Female Frequency brings you intimate conversations with trailblazers and amazing stories to ignite change. Find inspiring alternatives to the patriarchy. Discover creative paths, courage, connection, magic. Hear from the heroes who activate and restore the divine feminine for our earth. Hosted by the unboundedly curious art advocate and museum curator, Jodie Nelson, each episode serves as a catalyst – offering wisdom along with practical steps to empower you to make a positive impact on the planet. Whether you’re an artist, empath or eco-warrior, there’s a story here to invite awe and help you embody the female frequency.

  1. 2 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    Creating a Life of Miracles with Alyson Charles Storey

    I’ve always been interested in the wisdom traditions and today it is truly a pleasure to introduce a mentor of mine as we step into the world of unmuting ourselves and awakening your inner power. In this very vulnerable episode of the Female Frequency Podcast, my radiant guest, Alyson Charles Storey—shaman, best-selling author, and host of the Ceremony Circle Podcast—guides us to bridge the wisdoms of earth and sky in modern times, creating a life of expansion, miracles, and experiences beyond imagination.   Alyson’s journey is illuminated by sacred teachings and unique practices passed down from elders and respected spiritual teachers worldwide. Her gifts are shared widely: from her features on the GAIA Network, to guiding meditations at Art Basel, the world's premier art show, to performing live readings at POPSUGAR Play/Ground, the world’s largest female-led festival.   In this conversation, Alyson shares with her Rock-Star Shamanism approach by revealing her heart-centered meditation practice for tuning into divine guidance and aligning with spiritual forces. Drawing real-time guidance from her best-selling book and card deck, Animal Power: 100 Animals to Energize Your Life and Awaken Your Soul, Alyson introduces us to rituals, meditations, and visualizations with remarkable animals. Tune in to discover the healing properties that release self-criticism, help you embrace life’s flow, and ultimately unlock your creative abundance.   Together, we share personal stories on staying present to witness daily miracles and divine sparkles and we discuss how to honor birth and death as sacred cycles and celebrations.    In this episode, Alyson and I explore: The time is now. The importance of unmuting yourself and expressing your truth will help you heal your imbalances. Animal power medicine their healing properties and different textures of medicine. Listen to the medicine of racoon, jellyfish, kangaroo and more!  Embracing and deconditioning the icky factor around death and honoring the profound mysteries of birth and death   To purchase Animal Power 100 Animals to Energize Your Life and Awaken Your Soul   Alyson Charles Storey website: alysoncharles.com Listen to Ceremony Circle Podcast Instagram:@iamalysoncharles Subscribe to Female Frequency: @femalefrequencyproductions Website: thefemalefrequency.com Instagram: @thefemalefrequency

    1 giờ 15 phút
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    A Call to Attention with April Surgent

    “Artists have a unique opportunity to challenge the viewer,” reflects American artist April Surgent. This adventurous, gutsy woman is a record keeper of time; her art offers viewers a glimpse into the fragility of our ecosystems through glass, a material that holds, refracts, and reflects light. As urbanization distances us from the environments we depend on, April's cameo glass engravings call us to attention—a moment to "Stop. Look. See. Listen. Smell. Touch. Breathe. Think. Learn."   In this conversation, we explore her career through life-changing experiences, from Pilchuck Glass School to her ongoing collaboration with the NOAA Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program, where she confronted marine debris and witnessed the immediate effects of climate change, to a commission for Iowa State University.   April approaches artmaking as a comment on the status quo and a mirror reflecting our world. Her contemporary approach to the ancient art of cameo glass engraving expands the medium’s boundaries, both in scale and subject. Through an inward, reflective process, she moves through mark-making, including pinhole photography, to capture the delicate interplay between light and shadow, ultimately engraving her composition onto sheets of glass.   We dive into the artmaking and the public response evoked by In Our Absence. There’s a profound mystery to her work—moody, and some might even describe it as haunting, in a way that feels undeniably truthful.    Listen as she shares her future projects: tuning into her intuition and continuing to follow her heart, undoubtedly reflecting her relationship with the planet and following the light.   Inquiries about loaning opportunities can be made through https://www.aprilsurgent.com. Follow her on Instagram: @aprilsurgent.   Highlights you will love: Learn about her remote research expeditions as diverse as Antarctica to Hawaii.  As April Surgent pushes the boundaries, both in scale and subject, learn how she uses light to compose.

    46 phút
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    Values First with Mary White

    Today, I’m so excited to share this conversation with a true creative force—Mary White. Mary is not just a sculptor and educator; she’s a visionary leader who uplifts the voices of women in environmental art and education, empowering them to make waves and create meaningful change. I’ll leave her website information in the notes—it’s truly inspirational.   I am most intrigued by Mary as an artmaker. To me, Mary works collaboratively, but she never negotiates her values, holding steadfast to what matters most in every project she undertakes. She creates art that integrates natural sciences, environmental perception, arts education, and peacemaking, all through the lens of formed friendships. She seems to know everyone, and now I am pleased to introduce you to this amazing ecofeminist.   Mary is the daughter of a water resources geographer, and her early travels sparked a passion for the creative process, nature, and caring for the earth’s creatures and natural resources. As a scholar, she won a Fulbright to Ireland, where she produced a symposium with her cohorts, focusing on craft as a vehicle for social justice.   As a teacher, she taught at the Corning Museum of Glass and California College of the Arts, spent 20 years teaching at San Jose State University, and started the glass program at The Crucible in Oakland, California. She is currently co-chair of Women Eco Artists Dialog (WEAD).   Tune in to this conversation, where we catch up with Mary during her short stay in Colorado with family, and she takes us behind the scenes of her 18-foot public art installation titled Flood Marker, along with a few other works from her career!   Highlights you’ll love: How the glass was made for an 18 foot sculpture placed outdoors titled Flood Marker. Why is looking for new leadership from women and eco arts so important?   Mary White is currently co-chair of WEAD (Women Eco Artists Dialog) https://www.weadartists.org/   Check out Mary’s website at https://www.marywhiteglass.com/   Feeling tired or fatigued- check out these flower elixir: http://lotuswei.com/ffp   Subscribe to the podcast: @femalefrequencyproductions   Visit our website: thefemalefrequency.comFollow us on Instagram: @thefemalefrequency

    45 phút
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    Respecting the Rain with Stacy Levy

    Today we are thrilled to welcome  an ecofeminist artist who beautifully bridges the natural laws governing our environment with the manmade structures we create. With a career spanning over four decades, Stacy Levy’s art serves as a visual mnemonic—a collaboration with the forces of the earth and the life it sustains. You can see her creative approach in parks, airports, museums, galleries, marinas, and more!   Through a collaborative approach, she works alongside ecologists, urban planners, and communities, integrating creative strategies to engage and restore balance, winning her the Penn Future Award for Women in Conservation and the Henry Meigs Environmental Leadership Award, among others.   In this episode, you’ll discover how this Yale alum abandoned the “white box” approach to art-making, bringing creativity into our daily passage. This connection is both aesthetic and a pledge to contribute to climate solutions.   Listen as she tells us more about her Climate Disturbance Series in glass, which addresses rising temperatures, and her Tide Series devoted to ecological cycles and gravitational pulls.     Highlights you will love:   Stacy doesn’t restrict herself to one medium she uses  many  as she works with the forces that govern us.    When facilitating projects particular who public art projects  in Seattle, her  intentions are to be inclusive even with pets.     Find Stacy’s full career on https://www.stacylevy.com/ and on instagram @stacylevy   To help you get into inspired action check out this flower elixir: http://lotuswei.com/ffp   Climate Pledge: In Glass- Meet artists shaping the future and redefining glassmaking. You'll encounter climate-focused artists who skillfully transform their life journeys into extraordinary glass sculptures, exploring the urgent, resilient, and fragile relationships we have with the Earth! Join us at https://bit.ly/climatepledgeinglass.   Women Eco Arts Dialog- https://www.weadartists.org/   Subscribe to the podcast: @femalefrequencyproductions   Visit our website: thefemalefrequency.comFollow us on Instagram: @thefemalefrequency

    56 phút
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    As Above So Below with Robin Lasser

    Join us as we welcome Robin Lasser, a natural-born storyteller and ecofeminist who has carved a unique path throughout her art-making career. In this episode, we traverse her journey, from her latest exhibit, Climate’s Shipwreck Ballad, currently on view at the Plattsburgh State Art Museum, to her earliest creations. Tune in to discover how the spiritual philosophy of As Above, So Below shows up repeatedly in her oeuvre.   Robin is not an artist who works alone; she collaborates with artists, writers, students, public agencies, community organizations, and international coalitions to produce public art and promote dialogue. Robin’s work serves as a form of activism, addressing climate justice while commenting on public health, environmental issues, and social equity, helping to rewrite history with honesty. Her art-making approach often integrates layers of textures, colors, elements of fire and water, humor, and research, showcasing the power of art as a vital communication tool.   Her recent exhibit, Climate’s Shipwreck Ballad, provides insights into Lake Champlain, exploring migration lines, 300 species of birds, 300 shipwrecks beneath its surface, and how the waters' currents served as a gateway to freedom. In this conversation, Robin shares her creative process, highlighting how she combines layers of photographs and videos to create site-specific installations and public art that engage with themes of placemaking. Her Dress Tent Series adds a layer of humor and wit, as she explains, “Through the humor of an oversized dress, we reference specific body and land topics pertaining to the place and culture where they are located. By exploring these two symbols of shelter, we delve into themes of protection versus oppression, expression versus exploitation, sexy versus matronly, and more.”   While Robin is constantly creating, she is also a professor of Art at San José State University. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including venues such as the San Francisco Asian Art Museum, San José Museum of Art, National Gallery of Modern Art in Bangalore, India, the Museum of Goa, Exploratorium Observation Gallery in San Francisco, Kohler Museum of Art, The Metenkov Museum of Photography in Yekaterinburg, Russia, the Recoleta Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the Caixa Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro. She also participates in international biennials, including ZERO1: Global Art on the Edge in San José, California, Nuit Blanche in Toronto, Canada, and the Pingyao International Photography Festival in Pingyao, China.   View  Robin’s work, filled with humor and texture, at robinlasser.com. For artist talks and programming related to Climate’s Shipwreck Ballad, visit the Plattsburgh State Art Museumhttps://www.plattsburgh.edu/plattslife/arts/art-museum/museum-exhibitions.html.   Subscribe to the podcast: @femalefrequencyproductionsVisit our website: thefemalefrequency.comFollow us on Instagram: @thefemalefrequency   To help you live the fullest expression of yourself check out the Full Blossom flower elixir: http://lotuswei.com/ffp

    1 giờ 27 phút
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    Is Color More Powerful Than You Think? with Jodie Nelson

    In this soul-expanding solo episode, we journey beyond the surface of color, exploring how it goes far beyond what we see. Color is a powerful energetic force that influences our emotions, spirit, and entire experience of life.   I share my personal journey of working with some of the most iconic artists in the world, including Judy Chicago at SFMOMA and Dale Chihuly, and how my deep passion for color has shaped my path as an artist’s assistant.   But here’s the real secret: color isn’t just about painting on a canvas or sculpture—it’s about creating shifts in consciousness. Color is a frequency we feel deeply, a vibration that communicates without words and impacts us on a primal level.   In this episode, you’ll learn: Color as a Frequency: How color is actually a frequency of light that affects our mood, energy, and spiritual vibration. Yellow to lift you up, blue to bring you peace—color isn’t just visual, it’s transformational. Color's Legacy in Art: From the Impressionists to neon sculptures, discover how artists throughout history have used color to capture light, time, and emotion—creating profound emotional experiences for viewers. Color as a Language: Color speaks to the deepest parts of our soul, expressing what words cannot. Learn how to tap into this powerful language to transform not only your art but your entire perception of the world around you.   If you’re ready to experience color in a whole new way, beyond the visual, and tap into its emotional and spiritual power, then this episode is your guide to a more vibrant, awakened life!   To help you live the fullest expression of yourself check out the Full Blossom flower elixir: http://lotuswei.com/ffp   Visit our website: thefemalefrequency.com Follow us on Instagram: @thefemalefrequency Subscribe to the podcast: @femalefrequencyproductions

    13 phút
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    What is the Language of Venus with Lisa Lister

    When LeAnn Rimes said Lisa Lister is “the ultimate nurturer, gently guiding us to remembrance,” I thought, those are my words exactly. And when Cooler Magazine crowned Lisa Lister as “the defender of female awesomeness,” I said, truth! So when I woke up on a Friday morning to an email from Lisa Lister saying “yes” to being on the Female Frequency podcast, I flipped out!   The energy is turned up and on in this episode of Female Frequency! I’m beyond excited to welcome the divine Lisa Lister—painter of soulful commissions, seer, ceremonialist, and author of some of my all-time favorite books. Today, we’re celebrating the launch of her newest creation, Venus: A Sacred Path. A Feminine Frequency. A Sensual Love Affair with Life, and you’re invited to join us for an inspiring conversation that’s sure to ignite your inner goddess.   Lisa has written transformative works like Witch: Unleashed. Untamed. Unapologetic., Love Your Lady Landscape, and Self Source-ery. Come to Your Senses: Trust Your Instincts, Remember Your Magic, and now she’s back to guide us into a new chapter of divine feminine power. Together, we dive into her creative process—crafting powerful titles and embracing sacred shadow work. Lisa invites us into the Venusian world, where love, life, and sensuality merge into a divine path of feminine energy.   We explore the ancient wisdom passed down through generations of women, and how tuning into your intuition can unlock divine realms. We also discuss what it means to carry the torch of women like Judy Chicago, who came before us. In this episode, Lisa gifts us with a special meditation designed to help you drop into your heart, reconnect with your body, and fully embrace your divine feminine Venusian essence.   If you’re ready to tap into your divine feminine frequency and walk the sacred path of Venus, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore love, life, and the radiant power of the feminine in all its texture and beauty.   Tune in and let Lisa Lister guide you into the depths of your divine magic. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode—leave a review!   3 Highlights You’ll Learn: As an artist using multiple mediums, Lisa shares the intimate details behind her book Venus: A Sacred Path. Hear how she brought her latest work to life, blending her roles as seer, ceremonialist, and artist. Lisa dives into the importance of tuning into your intuition, tapping into ancient wisdom passed down through generations of women. She explores how following this divine guidance can unlock hidden realms of personal power and transformation. As a ceremonialist, Lisa guides us through a powerful tool for grounding and aligning with sacred feminine energy. Listen and connect with your breath in a very special meditation that invites you to fully embody your divine feminine essence.   To help you take action-check out the Full Blossom flower elixir: http://lotuswei.com/ffp   Buy Lisa’s books, including Venus: A Sacred Path. A Feminine Frequency. A Sensual Love Affair with Life at https://www.lisalister.com/venus and follow her Friday Feels on Instagram @sassylisalister.   Visit our website: thefemalefrequency.comFollow us on Instagram: @thefemalefrequency Subscribe to the podcast: @femalefrequencyproductions

    1 giờ 16 phút
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Female Frequency podcast explores unbound forms of ecofeminism – reclaiming art, spirituality and feminine power to revive the earth. Each week Female Frequency brings you intimate conversations with trailblazers and amazing stories to ignite change. Find inspiring alternatives to the patriarchy. Discover creative paths, courage, connection, magic. Hear from the heroes who activate and restore the divine feminine for our earth. Hosted by the unboundedly curious art advocate and museum curator, Jodie Nelson, each episode serves as a catalyst – offering wisdom along with practical steps to empower you to make a positive impact on the planet. Whether you’re an artist, empath or eco-warrior, there’s a story here to invite awe and help you embody the female frequency.

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