In this episode of The Reclamation Hour, we dive into the complex, often charged relationship women have with money — and why it’s not just personal, but deeply historical and systemic.
We explore how patriarchy, colonization, and cultural conditioning shaped women’s relationship with wealth, worth, and power, and why so many women, especially healers and spiritual practitioners, carry deep shadow wounds around money.
This conversation is not about quick manifestation tricks or bypassing systemic issues. It’s about understanding money as a relational system, one that affects our nervous systems, our sense of safety, and our ability to show up fully in the world.
In this episode, we talk about:
Why women were historically wealth keepers — and how that role was taken from us
How patriarchy created guilt, fear, and shame around women wanting money
Why money isn’t evil — and how it actually amplifies our values
The connection between money wounds, trauma, and the nervous system
Why “healers shouldn’t want money” is a harmful myth
How women holding wealth benefits families, communities, and future generations
What it means to shift from scarcity to stewardship
This episode is an invitation to rethink wealth — not as greed or excess, but as a tool for healing, empowerment, and collective care.
Resources Mentioned:
To learn more about the Priestess Training: https://www.themysticinthewoods.com/priestesstraining
Witch in Wonderland Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/76W5SC8E82e1OpRbS8vXiC?si=42e1f42bdd3f4d48
Temple Wait List: https://www.themysticinthewoods.com/TempleWaitlist
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