Listen "Episode 5, Cathryn the Grateful"
Episode Synopsis
In the second of two episodes, Cathryn the Grateful joins Arlia to discuss our societal transformation, the rise of the Divine Feminine and her work in The Living Temple.
Topics covered:
How she sees our current unraveling and what she thinks will save our world.
Why she believes in The Poor People’s Campaign
The power of women and their sexual energy to shift our society’s priorities.
The rising of the Divine Feminine and her favorite books about it.
The role of the awake men in her life.
Returning to simple pleasures, living simply.
The legacy we want to leave our children.
The faith in the collective awakening to reshape our world
Her daily practice at The Living Temple.
How to not be discouraged in this process.
About Cathryn:
Cathryn Davis was born in Macon, GA and raised in Asheville, NC by an artist and a psychologist. When her mother said, “Life isn’t fair,” Cathryn responded, “I’m here to make it fair” (to which her mother replied with a grin — “good luck with that”) and from there, a journey of joyful justice work has unfolded.
A graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, Cathryn is a committed student of planet, producing public television shows about gardening and permaculture for Growing a Greener World and working for an open-pollinated seed company, Sow True Seed.
A passionate sacred activist, Cathryn strongly believes in the importance of creativity, storytelling, and community as we co-create a just world for all. She served as Executive Director of Enough Pie, a non-profit in Charleston, SC’s Upper Peninsula that uses creativity to connect and empower the community for the past six years. Enough Pie (www.enoughpie.org) works with community members to co-create creative, out-of-the-box ideas and partnerships that embolden people to take action. She is also the founder of The Joyful Revolution (www.joyfulrevolution.org), a movement for planet, people & pleasure, inspired by the visionary work of adrianne maree brown (Emergent Stratgey), Octavia Butler (Earthseed), and Tom Robbins.
Cathryn practices movement as medicine, and is follows the vision of dancing through life. oday she co-directs A Living Temple, a non-denominational church that celebrates creation where she leads regular dance & prayer offerings and serves as a celebrant.
“Come dance with me. Come Dance.” – Hafiz
Where to find Cathryn:
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Instagram
Email
The Women’s Sanctuary Podcast is hosted by Arlia Hoffman.
The Women’s Sanctuary provides counseling, sacred practice and community for women. Visit thewomenssanctuary.com for more information.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics covered:
How she sees our current unraveling and what she thinks will save our world.
Why she believes in The Poor People’s Campaign
The power of women and their sexual energy to shift our society’s priorities.
The rising of the Divine Feminine and her favorite books about it.
The role of the awake men in her life.
Returning to simple pleasures, living simply.
The legacy we want to leave our children.
The faith in the collective awakening to reshape our world
Her daily practice at The Living Temple.
How to not be discouraged in this process.
About Cathryn:
Cathryn Davis was born in Macon, GA and raised in Asheville, NC by an artist and a psychologist. When her mother said, “Life isn’t fair,” Cathryn responded, “I’m here to make it fair” (to which her mother replied with a grin — “good luck with that”) and from there, a journey of joyful justice work has unfolded.
A graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, Cathryn is a committed student of planet, producing public television shows about gardening and permaculture for Growing a Greener World and working for an open-pollinated seed company, Sow True Seed.
A passionate sacred activist, Cathryn strongly believes in the importance of creativity, storytelling, and community as we co-create a just world for all. She served as Executive Director of Enough Pie, a non-profit in Charleston, SC’s Upper Peninsula that uses creativity to connect and empower the community for the past six years. Enough Pie (www.enoughpie.org) works with community members to co-create creative, out-of-the-box ideas and partnerships that embolden people to take action. She is also the founder of The Joyful Revolution (www.joyfulrevolution.org), a movement for planet, people & pleasure, inspired by the visionary work of adrianne maree brown (Emergent Stratgey), Octavia Butler (Earthseed), and Tom Robbins.
Cathryn practices movement as medicine, and is follows the vision of dancing through life. oday she co-directs A Living Temple, a non-denominational church that celebrates creation where she leads regular dance & prayer offerings and serves as a celebrant.
“Come dance with me. Come Dance.” – Hafiz
Where to find Cathryn:
The Women’s Sanctuary Podcast is hosted by Arlia Hoffman.
The Women’s Sanctuary provides counseling, sacred practice and community for women. Visit thewomenssanctuary.com for more information.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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