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i want what SHE has

i want what SHE has


i want what SHE has


303 End of the Year Ritual to Let Go and Align with Your Truth

Today I follow up on the Archetype Cards we've seen the past few weeks (Sword and Flame) and fold their themes into an end of the year... Read More.

302 Francesca Hoffman “Musician, Event Producer, Unicorn Bar”

Today on the show I get to chat with Francesca Hoffman, a multi-instrumentalist, singer, event producer and entrepreneur based in Kingston, who is currently in the process of... Read More.

301 Alicia Mikles “Artist, Performer, Vocalist and Vintage”

Alicia Mikles is an artist, performer, creator, vocalist and yogini who creates sewn three-dimensional fiber works, acrylic paintings, digital drawings, and collage. She is a part of... Read More.

About i want what SHE has

Theresa Lyn Widmann is a writer, teacher, sound healer, women’s advocate, and community uplifter who uses her superpowers to help people heal and create a life filled with meaning. Founder of Anahata, Center for Love and Healing, she believes in the supreme power of compassion to heal ourselves and our communities and is driven by this defining principle in all her work.

She shares her passion for community building and activism as a member of the Ulster County Conviction Integrity Unit, organizer of Hudson Valley’s One Billion Rising, Chair of Live Well Kingston’s Heal Well Focus Team, and formerly as the Festival Director and Board President for the non-profit, O+ Festival.

She carries the torch of I want what SHE has, a show she created with former co-host Shana Falana to amplify women’s voices and their stories.

I want what SHE has is your weekly antidote to the patriarchy, amplifying women’s voices and our stories. Each week we’ll be navigating through a wide range of topics centering on the feminine, and exploring how women identifying embody intuition, flow, feelings, creativity, compassion, community, and healing, living life on their own terms and out of the confines of the patriarchal systems. Women and their ways of being have been suppressed and forced into assimilation by toxic masculinity. It’s time to re-establish the feminine, balance the masculine with the feminine, and heal the patriarchy one self care act at a time. Women are so often the unsung heroes of a community’s overall wellbeing. These women have gifts to share and stories to tell. It’s time for us to listen.

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