How a Flower Changed the Construct

20/05/2025 17 min Episodio 47
How a Flower Changed the Construct

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A $10K flower. A beauty mogul. A climate campaign. Georgia O'Keeffe stayed creative in a world built to tame her.   In this solo episode, I tune into the force of Georgia O'Keeffe through an ecofeminist lens—exploring the unseen stories, intuitive guidance, and groundbreaking legacy of a woman who taught the 20th century how to see.   You'll hear: The backstory behind Jimson Weed, one of the most expensive paintings of the 1930s—commissioned by the beauty mogul Elizabeth Arden in a groundbreaking collaboration between two women entrepreneurs rewriting the rules. The Sky Above Clouds series and its unexpected role in the 1971 Save Our Planet—Save Our Air environmental campaign. What it means to become a "receptive radio" for feminine frequency—and how synchronicity and intuition can fuel creative power.   Book Mentioned: Under Equal Sky by Lisa Grasso   Dissolve any self doubt. Connect to your true self with the flower frequencies on www.lotuswei.com/ffp   #GeorgiaOKeeffe #Ecofeminism #WomenInArt #FlowerFrequency #FemininePower #CreativeIntuition  #LotusWei #FlowerEssences #EnergyHealing #ArtAndActivism  #NewFieldsToday #ContemporaryArt #MuseumPodcast #ArtHistoryPodcast  #SpiritualCreativity #DivineFeminine #IntuitiveArt #FemaleFrequency #WomenEntrepreneurs  #BeautyAndPower #ElizabethArden #JimsonWeed #SkyAboveClouds #SaveOurPlanet #UnderEqualSky