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June 2, 2020 53 mins

Published at a time when many parts of the world begin to see shoots of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, this week's episode of The Divine Feminist delves into the time between times and world between worlds that many of us seem to find ourselves in.

Sharing a little of her own lockdown journey, Ceryn speaks of the experiences many of us have had during this time of sheltering in place, and asks how we navigate a world that is no longer the one we shut out for protection, but isn't yet all that we know it can be.

Episode notes

  • As this episode was recorded, crowds were taking to the streets to protest police brutality against Black people following the murder of George Floyd. For those wishing to continue their anti-racism education, please check out Academic and Writer Rachel Cargle's The Great Unlearn, which can be found here .
  • The book Ceryn quoted at the end of today's podcast is Transformed by Birth, by Britta Bushnell
  • Ceryn also mentions the music of Sam Fender, her soundtrack to lockdown 2020. Sam's album, Hypersonic Missiles is available on Spotify.
  • Music is Start again, copyright Alex (2014), sourced through YouTube and available to hear in full here
  • If you'd like to know more about working with Ceryn, and about Soul-Led Therapy, her approach to talking therapies, click here
  • And remember, to keep up with the latest from Ceryn and the podcast follow @divine.feminist on Instagram
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