About this episode
Please Support Our Show: Join us on SubstackLove KnotWork Storytelling? Your financial contribution (via Substack) helps me pay the amazing team that puts this show together. With your paid subscription, you'll be invited to our next members only Myth Workers' Salon.Subscribe to our newsletter Myth Is Medicine.OUR STORYThis week, another episode in our Myth Workers & Culture Makers series featuring an invocation of the divine feminine energy within all of us. Saoirse Connolly offers a blend of Irish language, Irish goddesses, and universal wisdom in service to the ancestors.OUR GUESTSaoirse Connolly is founder and CEO of House of Wild Publishing and the Rebel Ma Rising movement. Saoirse is a two time international bestselling author and publisher, women’s empowerment mentor, international facilitator, voice activator and dream liberator for revolutionary women here to change the world through their soul-led missions. Made in Dublin, Ireland she now lives in Bali, Indonesia with her twin flame Darragh and two kids Fiadh and Bodhi. You can also work with her 1:1 in her Liberated Woman mentorship program or come play at her annual Her Wild Feminine Leadership Retreat in Bali this July 31st to August 4th 2025. Applications are now open to contribute a chapter in the third edition of her bestselling anthology book and collective healing project Rebel Ma - Leading in the Time of the Feminine - Women's Stories of Revolution - publishing in July 2025 with divine feminine art by the legendary Irish artist Dee Mulrooney. Instagram: @sessionswithsaoirse or @rebelmarising, Substack, and at rebelmarising.comOUR CONVERSATIONThe way that goddesses associated with specific parts of the Irish landscape connect people from around the globeSaoirse’s own story of being born in Ireland, traveling to live in Australia and Bali, and how her travels have enabled her to come into relationship with her own culture in profound ways.Claiming our rites of passage as women. Her own journey through her days as a maiden, partying and caught up in corporate life, to becoming a mother and stepping into being of service in a new way. What happens when we remember we have thousands of ancestors rooting for usFollowing the yogic tradition, but seeking deities who were from her own lineageThe powerful influence of Jen Murphy’s work (hear her most recent KnotWork episo