Reclaiming Feminine Wisdom in a Masculine World with Author Alanna Kaivalya

In this episode, I sit down with the passionate Alanna Kaivalya to explore the lost — yet ever-present — power of the feminine. While modern women have more freedom than ever to shape our lives and careers, many of us still measure success through a masculine lens, chasing goals and strategies that don’t reflect our deepest desires.

This conversation is not about rejecting the masculine, but about reclaiming the feminine — the intuitive, connective, and compassionate energy that too often gets sidelined. Alanna, a bestselling author and spiritual teacher, shares insights from her new book The Way of the Satisfied Woman, a powerful guide for anyone seeking an alternative path to fulfillment.

Together, we discuss how embracing the feminine can liberate us from burnout, invite greater ease, and reconnect us with what matters most: meaningful relationships, inner peace, and authentic expression.

Alanna Kaivalya, PhD is a bestselling author, educator, thought leader, and expert on mythology, spirituality, psychology, and women’s empowerment. The author of Sacred Sound and Myths of the Asanas, she earned a doctorate in mythological studies with an emphasis in depth psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and is the host of The Satisfied Woman podcast.

In this conversation, Alanna discusses:
  • What defines femininity 
  • Why connecting with the femininity is more important than ever
  • What models of satisfaction look like for the modern woman
  • How women don't realize how minimized and oppressed they are
  • The definition of "satisfaction"
  • Her run-in with facebook
  • Masculinity and feminity
  • Curating your life
  • Four keys to a satisfied life
  • Relearning how to interact
  • Trust
  • The habit of apologizing

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Reclaiming Feminine Wisdom in a Masculine World with Author Alanna Kaivalya
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