The Menstruality Podcast - 177. How Inner Winter Awakens Feminine Leadership - Replay (Alexandra & Sjanie)
Episode Date: December 19, 2024Today we’re sharing one of our most popular episodes from the archives - to tune into the outer winter here in the northern hemisphere… it’s all about how the inner winter of the menstrual cycle... awakens feminine leadership…So the thing that originally inspired this conversation was that Sjanie’s period came very early the month before we spoke. She suddenly found herself bleeding on day 12 and she sad that the experience was akin to a zen meditation master slapping their student on the back when they’ve momentarily gone unconscious.She said was reminded that there is a wild intelligence within her that was outside of her control. This is one way that menstruation offers us a way into a radical kind of leadership. The reality that we don’t control it reminds us that we belong to something greater. So, in today’s conversation we explore inner winter as a gateway to leadership and why giving time to yourself at menstruation is positively dangerous! It will change your consciousness - and I think maybe that’s why this conversation has been so widely shared and enjoyed. It’s all about how menstruation can wake you up to what life wants from you.In this episode, we explore:How we understand the term Feminine leadership, and how the menstrual cycle leads us to it. The specific leadership powers that awaken at menstruation, including clarity about our purpose, an embodied experience of love and belonging, as well as expanded state of consciousness.A key next step for you, if you want to activate more of the power of menstruation in your life. ---Receive our free video training: Love Your Cycle, Discover the Power of Menstrual Cycle Awareness to Revolutionise Your Life - www.redschool.net/love---The Menstruality Podcast is hosted by Red School. We love hearing from you. To contact us, email info@redschool.net---Social media:Red School: @redschool - https://www.instagram.com/red.schoolSophie Jane Hardy: @sophie.jane.hardy - https://www.instagram.com/sophie.jane.hardy
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Welcome to the Menstruality Podcast, where we share inspiring conversations about the
power of menstrual cycle awareness and conscious menopause. This podcast is brought to you
by Red School, where we're training the menstruality leaders of the future. I'm your host, Sophie
Jane Hardy, and I'll be joined often by Red School's founders, Alexandra and Sharni, as well as an inspiring group of pioneers, activists, changemakers
and creatives to explore how you can unashamedly claim the power of the menstrual cycle to
activate your unique form of leadership for yourself, your community and the world.
Hey there, welcome back. Thank you so much for being with us today.
So we're sharing one of the most popular episodes from our archives today to tune into the outer winter here in the Northern Hemisphere. And it's all about how the inner winter of the menstrual cycle,
menstruation, can help to awaken a particular kind of leadership in all of us. And the thing
that originally inspired this conversation was that Shani's period came very early the month
before we spoke. She suddenly found herself starting her cycle on day 12. And she said that the experience was akin to a Zen
master, a Zen meditation master, slapping their student on the back when they've gone momentarily
unconscious. It was like she was reminded that there was this wild intelligence inside her that
was totally outside of her control. And this is one way that menstruation and the menstrual cycle can offer us a way into
a radical kind of leadership. The reality that we don't control it reminds us that we belong to
something greater, which taps us into our way of leading. So in today's conversation, we're
exploring this inner winter process as a gateway to leadership and why giving yourself time at menstruation is actually
positively dangerous because it will change your consciousness and I think maybe that's why this
conversation has been so widely shared and enjoyed. It's all about how menstruation can wake you up
to what life wants from you and if you've experienced or sensed the power of your bleed
and you want to explore how to live that power through your work and through all your life roles,
all the ways you express yourself in your life, then Alexandra and Sharni would love to invite
you to join them for our menstruality leadership program, which starts in early 2025. But there's
only one day left to join the program because the doors are closing on Friday
the 21st of December but more about that in the middle of the episode and for now let's explore
the inner winter with Sharni and Alexandra.
Well I must say I'm in a great place to have this conversation because I'm on day three and I'm so in what you always call the
mother hug Sharni I'm really feeling the goodness of life I'm really feeling that there's lots of
possibility because my life's been a bit of a shit show lately and because I'm I'm loving this
I'm drinking it all up and I can't wait for this conversation.
Sophie, I'm so glad you are where you are because it's an oasis, isn't it?
Yeah.
A well to drink from.
And I just, I think of everything you do, how much you give, how passionate you are,
how committed you are.
You are such a big-hearted generous human
that's doing amazing things in the world and how I love knowing that you are getting filled up and
that you are feeling the sort of echoes and reverberations of all that goodness in you I'm so
so happy thank you you know I don't think my husband would they wouldn't wouldn't be the words
that he would use to describe me lately but because of this oasis I've actually got a bit
of love left for him as well so yeah so I'm um I'm in the upswing of the cycle day nine and I'm feeling, if I had to pick one word, I would just say body. I'm feeling my body and it's so
good. Like I have this lovely, rich contact with my physicality. You know, my capacity for
interoception is really good. I can feel the muscles and sinews and bones. There's this very
sort of refined articulation that I'm inside of. And it's such a good feeling because along with
that connection that I'm in with my body, it generates so much pleasure in my being.
And it's a different kind of oasis to the one you're in,
but it is an oasis, Sophie. It feels like I'm being lavished in my own sensuality. It's so nice.
Interoception, that's a great word. Interoception, yeah. It means that you can perceive the physical sensations of your body.
And it's really interesting because there's been so much research done on this
and how that capacity awakens you to greater empathy and connection with others
and how it amplifies intuition.
So this very kind of embodied somatic awareness is hugely generative.
How about you, Alexandra?
Gosh, I feel in a very expansive place.
So I'm slipping slowly towards the dark of the moon which i'm guessing is friday or saturday or you know somewhere around there but we're in the last gasps
and um i do tend to go into quite a expansive place at that time, a bit like how it used to be when I bled.
And I'm feeling, so I'm very much holding the big picture of what we're doing at Red School,
the work, the work we're doing, the impetus behind behind everything i feel like i'm swimming in that
space that i want to use the word consciousness really of um that the consciousness that we're
serving i suppose at red school and i feel like i'm inside that and sort of caring for that. Tending is probably the better word.
Doesn't need caring for.
I'm sort of tending to it or sort of being present to it.
Because if I don't, that's the other thing I notice,
is if I don't, then I can get easily battered by all the kind of day-to-day shit,
for want of a better word.
You know, the stuff.
Jesus, the stuff.
The stuff.
The stuff.
The stuff of running a business.
And this, it's just so restorative.
So it's a bit like you with menstruation.
You're dropping down into that deep well where we're plugged into something bigger hey
and and that's kind of restoring something so that we can go out and deal with the stuff of
the world because there is a lot of stuff happening in the world and in our businesses
that we have to tend to so um you know i'm just swimming in that it's a very beautiful day today here it's very frosty and
our fields have all been under mud water and just endless sea of mud and it's all dried up
yesterday and today and it's all hard and frozen yeah and so i i've been sort of feeling very high from the pale blue sky and the frost and the ice.
Yeah, that has nourished me.
Nature has nourished me this morning and helped to put me in this place.
Alexandra, I love what you shared at the beginning of your check-in
because it's another oasis, isn't it?
Between the three of us us we've shared these different
touch points which are all sanctuaries that bring us into like restoration and that refuel us and
replenish us and connect us with love in different ways.
And in a way, that's what we're going to be talking about today,
which I'm very excited to get into.
I'm excited to get into because I feel like I haven't really seen you too much lately
because you've been away in your cave, your creative cave,
working on the deep creative work for this year next year's menstruality leadership
program sorry this year's I don't know what year it is day week I don't know yeah but for this
year's 2023 menstruality leadership program and you're pretty turned on with it this is
what sense I'm getting from you yeah it's been so pleasurable because we have been in a little bubble
and as much as humanly possible ignoring life and all the other things
and in this very deep creative stream because our menstruality
leadership program has gone through an evolution where doing a slightly different
format this year and it's created the space for us to really articulate and share and guide people
in this work in a deeper and richer and bigger way than we ever have before so it's opened up
all this opportunity.
So we've been really dreaming into and writing about and having fun with how are we going to do that this year?
It's been really good, hasn't it, Alexandra?
In a way, it is that that has really helped me
to step into the sort of feelings that I am feeling today.
Actually, it's what we've opened up through those conversations
that I'm now really inhabiting.
And I can sort of feel my mission now, my mission for this training
and for what we're really serving at Red School, you know,
on an ongoing basis.
So this training that's coming up is sort of the
landing of something fresh. Um it's not new in the sense that
our ideas are you know all our ideas that we've been teaching
since time began are all in there. But it's the refinement and the clarity
that we're getting now
that's allowed us to kind of lift out
I want to say an infrastructure
that we hadn't quite seen before
or hadn't quite seen so clearly.
So it's like we can now really see a name what it is we
have been doing all along i mean it's only taken i don't know 40 odd years but you know i get there
in the end as i you know the tortoise how the tortoise wins the race plodding along what i find so uh fun and um pleasurable about one's calling so you know
we're talking about how our mission here has become more refined and clear and what's so fun
about it is um things get revealed to us on a need-to- know basis you know and yeah but every step we take Alexandra and I
go oh wow this is what this is what it's about we just see the next piece and have the next
revelation and land a little bit deeper inside uh what it is we're serving and that just keeps
happening I mean I'm under no illusion that this is, you know, the last revelation we're
going to have, you know, but my word, is it exciting? And my word, is it fulfilling and
satisfying when those revelations come and the meaning that is at work in, you know, my life becomes ever clearer and I feel ever more inside it and
ever more serious about it and ever more committed. Like Alexandra and I were just
saying to each other before this call, we're not messing around with this work. You know,
we're not playing at something. This is life-changing, world-changing work and we are serious about it and I can feel that
authority and gravitas ever more because of what the clarity that's coming to us now
yeah and there needs to be authority because what you're saying is really big it's a really big claim to say the menstrual cycle is
the path to feminine leadership you know that's a big bold move especially in a world that
frankly has just big taboos around menstruation you know it's big and yeah you've created a whole leadership program and have been running it for 13 years.
Yeah. To teach this, you are serious about it. And today we're going to tease out a core piece
of what you've always taught, but it's now been revealed to you in fresh ways around
inner winter menstruation and leadership, which like you said, Alexandra, it's frosty
here too, and it just feels so perfect to be talking about this today from day three.
But before we start to unpack inner winter as a key to this leadership can we talk about what you mean by
leadership and what you mean by feminine leadership
so we think of feminine leadership as a way of being
and it's deeply rooted in who we are so it's deeply rooted in who we are. So it's deeply rooted in our connection to ourselves
and it's deeply rooted in something bigger than us. So for me, the punchline of the leadership
work that we're teaching is it's leadership that's sourced from a sense of connection to something bigger than us. These are big statements I'm
making, actually. I'm just wanting to really acknowledge that. It's leadership that's sourced
from a sense of oneness or a sense that life is on our side. I mean, isn't that a radical thought?
Because, okay, so leadership. Leadership is about stepping up to do something in the world.
You know, it is to stick your head above the parapet and go, I'm going to take charge of this and I'm going to of leadership today, what's sort of modeled as leadership in the world today?
I'm not wanting to diminish anything here, but I feel that your sort of normal, what we're currently seeing as leadership, is really sourced from a place,
this is quite strong what I'm going to say now,
sourced from a place of sort of existential terror
that, you know, we're in charge, you know,
we've got to control things.
It's command and control leadership.
It's about management.
And I'm not wanting
to diminish this form of leadership whatsoever it's what you're saying alexandra because it is
sourced from uh fear it's sourced from a place of lack or not enoughness and a sense of powerlessness. Yeah.
And this is what's so different about feminine leadership is that it's sourced from a fundamental trust
in the goodness of life.
It's sourced from love.
And that comes from one having experienced,
and this is the key having experienced a feeling of belonging
and connection because without that experience we do feel separate we do feel alone powerless
it is bloody scary so it's comes from this experience of feeling loved, of feeling belonging.
And then because we belong, because we are loved, we care and we tend and we serve and we are part of a reciprocal relationship with life.
What's sort of forming for me here is that
feminine leadership calls us to something.
And we traditionally, I think, think of leaders as sort of special people.
And that I'm not a leader.
And that those that are are are kind of special and I'm not it.
And often we think of leaders as being people that other people have empowered to be leaders,
you know, that someone else gets to decide who the leaders are. That's also what we
see. The world is in a very challenging place right now. There are some very bleak things going
on. And we can easily feel like it's hopeless and we are powerless. And what we're daring to say
here is, we can all make a difference. And feminine and feminine, what we're daring to say here is we can all make a difference.
And what we're calling feminine leadership is this sense that each of us has a vital part to play and we are called to something and that we can have an effect.
And it isn't about some savior coming.
You know, I'm not saying anything original here
this has been said by others
it is us that is stepping
forward
and
our work with
our leadership program
our approach
is
about how
menstruality
can awaken us to what our work,
with a capital W-ish, in the world, what the meaning of our life is,
what our contribution is to life.
And everyone has a part to play.
That's what's so unbelievably thrilling and exciting
and we're wanting to ignite that in people um through through menstruality because it's so
amazing i want to add a little piece in here because I think this is one of the stumbling blocks or one of the things that keeps us locked out of this meaning is that it's very easy to imagine that we need to be something other than ourselves.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
In order for us to step into our leadership and we're all haunted by the
ghost that says you've got to be perfect or oh I mean you've got to be divine you've got to be
transcendent you've got to be enlightened in order to be a leader. And feminine leadership is not that. Feminine leadership is really born
out of our humanity. It's born out of our vulnerability and the complexity of who we are,
the messiness of who we are. It's the combination of forces that make up who we are
that gives rise to our purpose that gives rise to our power so that's really important and in fact
we would take it a step further and say unless you're in contact with your humanity unless you've been touched by life
unless you've had your heart broken open unless you've dared to really feel the fragility and
vulnerability of being human you can't taste that belonging and therefore you can't taste or feel that holding, that trust,
that love that is always there for you.
Wow.
So this is very, very different to what we see in the world.
The thing I especially love about the way you two teach about leadership, because I've been in a,
in a inquiry and conversation about what feminine leadership is, I'd say for the last 10 years or so.
And the thing that I love so much is this is so practical and real and grounded in something physical and undeniable which is our cycles
so we're talking about big ideas here and they're big and beautiful and what I really appreciate
is how sometimes I can feel like I'm making things up around this, but with my own direct experience
of belonging, which I'm inside of right fricking now on my day three, I'm not making this up.
This is, if I turn towards myself and do this interoception. I can feel this leadership that you're speaking about.
I believe it.
It's driven by something from within me, not from outside me.
Yes.
That's the key.
That's the key.
That is the key, Sophie-Jane.
And you know what has been getting us so excited over the last couple of weeks of diving deeply into this question of what feminine leadership is and is once again, we've gone, oh, my word.
When it comes to the how, so it's great to hear this is what feminine leadership is.
But then the question is like, well, how if we're saying it's a way of being, how? How do we live this way of being?
And can we have a drum roll, please?
The answer is 100% fully and completely menstrual cycle awareness.
It is the activating agent it is the complete package and means and tutoring and skill
building and experiential way to access and know this way of being it is all there and the second piece within that is honoring menstruation
it's those two things honoring your impulses at menstruation and then practicing menstrual cycle awareness.
The practice weaves you into your leadership.
You know, I was reflecting on my own experience.
So interesting.
I had no idea what I, you know, I was doing stuff, you know,
I was a therapist, I was this, I was a teacher, I was a therapist, blah, blah, blah. You know,
I had these outer kind of roles, if you like. But what was informing that? What was at work
within that? Then life came in and gave me this outrageous menstrual pain.
Would I have stopped at menstruation? Why would I? No one was doing it. I mean, I was reading
about the menstrual cycle, actually, in my 20s. I was doing fertility awareness and everything,
but actually practicing what we teach we teach now none of that
and of course i was dragged there because of pain and and where did this decision come from
out of my being i am going to believe in my body when this pain erupted and i started giving space
to menstruation and the rest is history but what you know i healed my menstrual pain you know over time
folks um but i was reflecting on how each month when i bled i went into that zone that you're in
now sophie and i would feel just so right about i would feel this, I would feel this sense of meaning, I can, you know, and I could feel
myself filled with things, ideas. I mean, I didn't get a job description, as I like to say,
you know, this is your job, go out, do it in the world. That didn't happen. But it was this being,
but each month, getting this connection, this sense that of something bigger at work helped me to trust
the reality of what my life was at that time because I was actually suffering from quite
extreme health problems which was stopping me from being able to work easily but I was
wittingly or unwittingly, because I had to pay attention,
and then, of course, I continued paying attention to menstruation,
I was feeding this work, but more than anything else,
I was feeding this sense of belonging, of meaning,
that I could feel there was a grace at work, that my life was meaningful.
Wow. You know, thank thank you menstruation thank you
I'm going to pause the conversation just for a moment to share an invitation with you
so this naming and dignifying and embodying of the power of menstruation is key to everything
that we do at Red School and it's a core leadership training
piece in our menstruality leadership program. As I mentioned at the beginning of the episode
there's just one day left to join the menstruality leadership program for 2025.
The doors are closing tomorrow Friday the 21st of December at midnight. So the menstruality
leadership program is the only training and community of its kind in the world
and it has a huge impact there are 584 graduates across the world now from a wide range of
professional backgrounds 25 different countries and many of them have continued their journey
by joining our amazing postgraduate community which which is called The Hive, and it's buzzing and wonderful.
Past participants of the
Menstruality Leadership Programme
have described it as
nothing short of a miracle,
one of the best decisions of my life,
and utterly transformative.
So if you're hearing the call,
you can find out all about the programme
and join before Friday the 21st at midnight
at menstrualityleadership.com.
I really want us to unpack this, Alexandra, what you're saying is so beautiful and look at
some of the different ways that this time menstruation is a gateway to this kind of feminine leadership that
you've described. I think you've really beautifully named the belonging, the oneness,
that the leadership that is sourced from the truth of our absolute interconnection with everything.
How about if we look at the kinds of expanded states of consciousness that menstruation, I mean, I'm in one right now.
That's why I'm struggling over my words.
The kind of expanded states of consciousness that we can access and how they can fuel this leadership, how they can support this leadership.
Menstruation is a moment in the cycle.
It's more than a moment.
It's a few days, as you can testify,
where we actually step out of what I would call our normal everyday consciousness,
our sort of everyday egoic life management consciousness.
And we step off the edge into a more, I was going to say,
we step off the edge into nothingness but because that's how
it feels like to our egos to our everyday consciousness this feels like nothing the end
of the world but actually it initially does until you kind of stabilize yourself and then
which i think is where that well how can I stop and do nothing feeling comes from
because there's yeah yeah we're at a kind of precipice and there's a free fall carry on carry
on I know that that's that's it right that that that edge is so much of what we're having to
negotiate because that edge is the doorway into this opening and uh and we've spoken about this
in our podcast to do with endings and um also when we've spoken about the premenstruum,
this place of the void is so tricky and requires a lot of practice
to be able to just pass through this doorway.
So, you know, I'm glad you caught us there, Sophie,
because that's a very significant piece of this process.
Yes, we, you know, I always think of the menstrual cycle.
It's like this lovely rhythm that holds us, you know, this is just this thing.
We move through these different states and there's something that's happening.
There's a sort of holding there.
And then suddenly it stops.
And there is a sort of physiological event going on in our bodies, actually,
just prior to the blood.
There's this kind of shutdown of certain cells within the womb,
and then they come back to life again.
I can't remember what they're called now, but they're spiral things or something.
And that then triggers the bleed.
So there is a moment of sort of shutdown in the body and then a movement again and the blood comes and um but in our psyches
there's a similar process this we've just been saying where he was just um the holding isn't
there anymore the holding isn't there and um so, we are stepping into a sort of nothingness, which is not great for our everyday consciousness.
But actually, what we're stepping into is this expanded consciousness, this expanded space of awareness.
We're stepping out of normal time-space reality into cosmic consciousness.
Let's not pull our punches here, into spiritual consciousness.
And so we're navigating a very different world now,
where our usual modes of operating no longer apply.
But what's fascinating is that your menstrual cycle doesn't actually just pull the plug on you.
It actually gives you clues that you're getting closer to this edge.
It's actually preparing you.
And if you follow your inner impulses
you're going to feel yourself one uh wanting to clean up and sort out and clear everything
because of course you want to have space but you're going to feel yourself sort of going into
a slight altered state i see it in shani every month before she actually bleeds you'll feel
yourself wanting to slow down you'll be starting to lose interest in the stuff around you and
you'd rather the world would just stop and just stop asking you questions and piss off
there's all sorts of subtle clues going on and if we could honor those, instead of thinking what's wrong with me, which is what we do, we go, oh, right, yeah, yeah, I'm being organized now for something greater, something bigger.
That interruption is so significant. the thing that's missing in our lives is interrupting the status quo interrupting the
habits interrupting the old order interrupting the kind of entrapment and entanglement that
we've gotten ourselves in the knot that we're in and like interrupting it so that we can remember
the way you're speaking reminds me of how it feels when say we suddenly receive shocking news about
someone dying for example yeah and suddenly we're taken into a completely different
state of consciousness where suddenly we remember what we love we remember our love for that person
or that creature and we're and what I'm hearing you say is we have this opportunity
our cycling bodies are giving us this opportunity if we can as you were saying Alexandra follow
these impulses and slow down and let ourselves lose interest in the mundane crap of life for a then this this divine disruption is waiting for us yes that the example of grief and loss of a
loved one is so powerful sophie because what you've pointed to there is the necessity of loss loss and letting go in order to feel this clear sight in order to have this direct knowing and to
experience the opening that's that can happen and that's so much of what menstruation is training us in is our capacity to let go to to drop our agenda and what we think is important
that is such a tussle as a human being it's like but but but but but just this just this
and menstruation goes nope let it go and it's that it's that muscle that of let go and surrender and coming into rest
that is what allows us to have a wholly new experience of ourselves and life and the reason
I'm kind of grinning from ear to ear as I say that because isn't that so opposite to how power is shown in our world?
We don't really see how letting go and doing nothing and surrendering is the way we access the source of our power. Thinking of those people coming into menopause or in menopause
or post-menopause listening to this,
the menopause is the mother of all awakenings.
You think awakening happens at menstruation?
Just wait till you get to the awakening of menopause.
And this is what our book, Wise Power, is all about.
It's about how menopause awakens you to your feminine leadership,
to your leadership in the world.
And so menopause is an extended in a winter like menstruation only you're not going to have another
cycle at the end of it you so at menopause you're actually so you step into this expanded conscious
more expanded consciousness as you do menstruation and guess what you're staying there you're staying there that's the new ground of your being
is this place of um extraordinary permeability and it's quite a responsibility to hold
whilst actually being out there in the world with all the sort of mainstream stuff you have to deal
with and so on to dare to hold to this level of presence and permeability to these sort of
spiritual forces so i'm saying all this to those who are listening who are you know in menopause
right now i'm thinking oh you know have i lost myause right now, I'm thinking, oh, you know, have I lost my moment? On the contrary,
you are absolutely in the moment. This is such a profound awakening to your leadership in the world.
And if you are post-menopause and you are listening to this,
and you may be thinking, I reckon you will have felt a lot of what I'm saying here,
actually, but have not had words. This is what I get from a lot of post-menopause people,
is that in reading our book or just hearing me speak about it, they go, oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, that was what was, yeah. And it's an affirmation of something and i i hope
that it will just really bolster you if you are postmenopause right now
i heard you say you you need to dare to hold on to this consciousness and sorry about the
bin lorry in the background uh talking about the mundane coming in
the things we have to negotiate then i'm also i'm hearing you on that daring to hold on to this
expanded consciousness and i'm also thinking that it takes a real discipline and it takes community it takes other people recognizing what we're talking about
here I'm thinking about how with me over the last three days I've been present to what's
the invitation that menstruation has been giving me and I've also been present to all the
responsibilities of my life and I have to do things like have the discipline to get up a bit earlier in the morning so I can have quiet time
with myself and a candle so that I can it's like I'm a radio and I'm tuning into the the frequency
of of where menstruation is taking me and that takes discipline to do that because you know
I'd rather be in bed or warm and cozy.
And it also makes me think of why I'm so freaking grateful that I did the menstruality leadership program and why it's such a powerful resource that you're creating, because the container of the course and the teachings help to create a rhythm of discipline within each of us and I love um Shamali who we interviewed for the wise
power retreat who's been a teacher for me for a long time when she talks about discipline she
talks about being a disciple to yourself or a disciple to to your deepest self you know that's
the kind of discipline we're talking about yeah the community that happens on the menstruality leadership program is so vital because
without other people who can say oh you're menstruating how's it going have you had some
space for you how are you staying tuned into yourself it's so easy to not do it you know even
if we totally get this work yeah so I'm I'm present to yes the teachings of the course are important
important but the container that helps to create the discipline and the community that helps to
you know give us the courage to dare to hold on to these states is what's so meaningful
yeah I'm so glad you named those things because the discipline is um everything because this is, of course, a spiritual practice.
And as we know, spiritual practice and the spiritual path requires profound commitment.
It is searing, you this expanded consciousness, remember we've let go of so much armoring and, yeah, so much armoring that we're at our most vulnerable.
Like this expanded state is a profoundly vulnerable state.
And because of that, it makes such a difference
if we feel that we are held in it.
Having that energetic holding makes such a difference.
I know when I've experienced that,
having just somebody aware of me and holding me,
it allows me to feel so much safer.
And therefore I'm able to really soften
and receive what's happening much, much more deeply.
So this is where we need community.
We need allies.
We need others who understand the enormity and power that we're negotiating at this time.
It makes such a difference.
Makes such a difference.
Yeah.
Yeah. a difference makes such a difference yeah yeah i'm just coming in on the back of that and something
you said sophie that it isn't just it's not i mean you'll get lots of information on the training
but it's actually about being held in a process so that you can lay down new pathways within your being
that then can become a new habit, if you like.
You get held for a period of time,
so you can really go into something very deeply
to actually create these new...
It holds you in the discipline basically and that's and what
shani's saying about the crucialness of others is everything because it brings safety it brings
acknowledgement it reminds you that you're not going mad that it's real and and and it supports
you if you have difficult life circumstances where it's hard to be able to acknowledge this work, where people dismiss it or laugh at you or diminish it in some way and don't support you. allies at your back is just so incredible as you find your voice within you know the context within
which you live so that process of being held in something is actually everything
so to summarize some of what we've been saying you've walked us through the way you understand feminine leadership
and how inner winter and menstruation is a gateway or it plugs us into the kind of
deep belonging and to the our humanity that is the the um the ground of the leadership that you're talking about there's loads more to say and we
will have further conversations about this and truthfully joining the menstruality leadership
program is a fantastic way to continue this conversation because it's it's a lived way to do
it i think one of the teachings from the mlp and one of the teachings that you speak about in
wild power is good for us to speak about now which is the big bleed because it's such a practical way
of having a direct experience of the kind of leadership that's available to us through
honoring our menstruation big bleed we have lots of bigs at red school i notice leads big buff ups big big this big that
the big red rule big red rule that was the other one yeah we like our bigs um the reason bigs help is because we make something special.
And of course, we are menstruating every month,
but to dedicate one of your bleeds as a big bleed
and really give it the attention it deserves,
the kind of attention that you can't give it in your everyday life where you carve out a
very dedicated sanctuary for yourself to go with this experience and allow yourself to really
receive what's happening at menstruation because the truth is if we're having to deal with everyday
stuff we are to some degree locked out of the power and possibility
of what's available to us administration.
So a big bleed, lots of people in our community have done it.
We've heard some amazing stories and people do it
in all kinds of imaginative, creative ways
and some that make me salivate.
Like when I see pictures of what people have done,
I'm like, oh, yeah, that's what I want to do. You know, you could take yourself away for a few days.
You organize childcare, take time off work. You take yourself somewhere beautiful, somewhere in
nature where you can simply be and do nothing. You have no agenda. You have no to-do list. You have nothing to get.
There's no goal. There's no outcome. You just give yourself time and space to rest.
So you could go away. You could do it at home where you close the door and you're unavailable
for a day or a day and a night or two days or whatever's
possible a big bleed is just more than before because we're all in different places in our
life I remember when I had two little children for me a big bleed was like three hours not
disturbed you know and then you know became three days or four days as time went on so um it's just more than before but the
main thing is it's where you don't have input you don't have um any stimulation from the outside
it's really about you being with you turning your attention inward and just being present.
I don't even want to say listening because listening creates expectation.
Yes.
We don't want to have expectations.
You kind of just want to be with you.
And as you said, Sophie, that's like a,
there's a very particular kind of signal that you are
attuning to when you do that and there's a very particular kind of access that opens and we didn't
say this so I just have to drop this thing because this is really significant about menstruation is when we come into that
different consciousness and realm what happens is we get downloads and inspiration and vision
for our life that is what's possible and that can be such a kind of guiding light or a compass it
has been for me but what's really beautiful is this kind
of big lead operates on so many levels it's not necessarily about having to receive a vision or
about having to experience an altered state of consciousness because we all get what we need
when we give ourselves that time and space and sometimes what we need is just rest sometimes
the restoration and revelation that's happening
is happening on a cellular level in our body and we're just recuperating and revitalizing and
building up the kind of vitality we need to be able to hold more and feel more and see more
so we just get what we need when we do this so this is why we love this practice
of a big bleed and we highly
highly encourage it and when you say it gives us this capacity to hold more and see more and feel
more that's pointing to the kind of leadership that it's awakening because it's not, like you said, it's not about becoming
someone different in order to lead. It's actually about being more of who we are and always have
been and always will be, but expanding the river that we are to be able to allow more of that
through, more feeling, more knowing, more insight. Yeah insight yeah letting life's goodness stream
through through us it's kind of carving more space for that to come through yes very well said
yeah can you say something about this happened to me a couple of times and I'm I imagine it's
happening to people listening too so this bleed especially towards the end of times and I'm, I imagine it's happening to people listening too.
So this bleed, especially towards the end of the day, you know, my, my chances to, to rest and be with myself alone, you know, cause I, I was practicing turning towards myself through the
day. I'm really proud of how I did that, this bleed, but really I need some time by my bloody
self to, to do what we're talking about here. Like here like so so say it's like seven o'clock aids doing bedtime and within me I know lighting a candle
and sitting with myself would be a great way to tune into the leadership powers we're talking
about but Netflix is always there calling me you know you
could just zone out and watch that show that you love and it's there's a place for that too
but can you just speak to that that that choice point of how do you choose
to go that way compared to the zoning out really.
Well, when I hear you kind of describe it's the end of a long day
and it's 7 o'clock and Aids putting Artie to bed
and you could light a candle and kind of tune into leadership,
I think, oh, my God, that sounds so tiring.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I I mean that sounds like hard work you know that's another job it's another bloody job is exactly I think and when I hear you say that what I want to ask you is what is it
you're really longing for in that moment. And it's probably rest.
It's probably let go.
It's probably nothing.
It's nothingness.
It is actually not to have another job to do,
but to actually switch off.
And I think, yes, we watch Netflix or whatever to switch off.
It is to just be still and drift.
I mean, I'm only just dreaming into myself now and just dropping all the stimulation.
You know, and it's not even I'm going to listen.
Shani said something important earlier about, you know and it's not even i'm going to listen shani said something important earlier about you know not even listening to yourself when she was talking about the bleed don't even try and listen
to yourself no you actually you just want to just stop everything everything it's like and actually
menstruation does tend to shut down everything i remember i just lie there sort of comatose you know no thought
nothing you know just just couldn't move you know no content no reading of anything
even listening to music funnily enough nothing nothing i just want silence
and just being in a kind of reverie with myself yeah we have to be very careful
because it's so ingrained in us yes it's kind of willful efforting yes and you know when in doubt
when you're bleeding just drift like bumble around just like, just bumble around.
Be useless.
Just be useless.
That's really important.
It's like, oh, I don't have to, there's no, I can just faff, you know.
Maybe just you're pottering.
I don't know, you're pottering around in the bedroom or something or just.
Coloring is good for me.
Yeah.
Crayons and coloring. because it gives that part of me
that finds it so hard to slow down something to do so 95 of me can do what you're saying
yes but if i turn to the telly then that 95 that was available for menstruation isn't anymore
yeah yeah you've suddenly got input and that's, um, it's distracting.
Yeah. So I, another thing that I think is really helpful when we're bleeding is to think about
pleasure, you know, doing what soothes us and what we enjoy. So that's cause that helps our
nervous system and helps us to come into that restedness so you know that's where people like taking a bath
or massaging your feet that that kind and as you said coloring for you those are all good ways in
because they are following that natural impulse of our body which is actually to soften yeah i can
get behind this model of leadership where bubble baths are a key
leadership strategy i am down with this oh yes yeah yeah and then doing and doing nothing is
doing nothing the number one priority and skill set you know yeah yeah i can get behind it
i just want to add here just one thing which which is that, you know, that edge to stopping and sort of, you know, and just feeling the discomfort of that and then boredom coming in.
It's like, oh, you know, not knowing what to do.
That actually is a state you have to move through.
And in a way, you just have to almost just go and sit in a chair and just sit with it and watch your mind play things out.
It's a transition state it'll settle
well speaking of transition states it's time for us to transition
into the next adventure and wrap this up for now more about all of this in the next podcast
because we're going to be talking about this whole thing of how you rest and how you let go
so yeah it's a juicy and big convo that one yeah so what is one action that people can take from this conversation?
Oh, I think everyone's going to hate this.
Plan a big bleed.
Plan a menstrual holiday for yourself.
Oh, damn.
Do you have to?
Yes.
Yes, you have to.
Can I just be the 14th fairy that comes in and offers something a little easier?
Always.
Which is just make a choice to do 1% more than before.
Just start to, you have to make a deliberate choice.
So make a choice to give yourself a little more at your bleed.
Thank you.
Thank you, you too.
See you next time.
Bye.
Bye.
Thank you so much for being with us today.
I hope you enjoyed the replay.
It's such a fascinating topic, isn't it?
Please, please share it with a friend who you think
would enjoy it and if this topic is calling to you you might also like to hear the follow-up
conversation which was episode number 74 why is it so hard to rest at menstruation and menopause
so you can find that at redschool.net and as a final reminder for you if you've been thinking
for a while that you'd love to join
the menstruality leadership program today could be a really good time to join because there's only
one day left to join the doors are closing tomorrow friday the 21st of december at midnight
and you can find out more and take your seat at menstrualityleadership.com okay we're going to be
back next week exploring how cycle awareness can help you to start 2025 beautifully.
And until then, okay, we're going to be back next week exploring how the practice of cycle awareness can help you to close off 2024 beautifully.
But until then, keep living life according to your own brilliant rhythm.