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Warrior Goddess Revolution

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by HeatherAsh Amara

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Let's get free. Free of shame. Free of fear. Free of limitations. Free to choose. Free to be the brightest, most audacious, brilliant, creative, present, connected, spacious warrior goddess you can be. Join HeatherAsh Amara, author of the bestselling book Warrior Goddess Training, and be inspired to claim your freedom... The freedom to make mistakes without punishing yourself endlessly. The freedom to laugh when you take something personally. The freedom to embody the patience you need to rewire your thinking. The freedom to do your best, without judgment. The freedom to find stillness in the chaos. The freedom to love yourself fully. The freedom to soar. Let the inner revolution begin. Let's get free and give back.

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Episode thumbnail for Breaking the Spell: Karla Ruiz on Toltec Wisdom, People Pleasing, and Finding Your Voice

May 12, 2026

Breaking the Spell: Karla Ruiz on Toltec Wisdom, People Pleasing, and Finding Your Voice

<p>Karla Ruiz grew up watching her grandmother Sarita — a Mexican immigrant, healer, and spiritual force in San Diego — pull people from all over the world into her living room. She didn't fully understand what she was witnessing. Now, 15 years into working with the Ruiz family and stepping into her own voice as a teacher, she's starting to.</p><p>In this conversation, HeatherAsh and Karla talk about what the Toltec teachings actually look like from the inside, why women keep circling back to the same shame, perfectionism, and people-pleasing no matter how much work they've done, and what it really takes to break the spell. Karla brings something to this conversation that's hard to describe but easy to feel — a steadiness, a gentleness, a refusal to rush toward answers that aren't ready yet.</p><p>They also get into what it looks like to run a full life without losing yourself in it, how to be present with your kids when the world is feeding you fear, and why awareness is only half the equation if you're not willing to give yourself grace for the other half.</p><p>Episode Highlights:</p><ol><li>How Karla spent 15 years behind the scenes with the Ruiz family before she felt the pull to teach — and what finally shifted</li><li>The Smoky Mirror women's program: what women actually come in carrying, and what changes by the end</li><li>Why shame, people-pleasing, and perfectionism are all the same wound showing up in different clothes</li><li>The practice of looking at your emotions as information rather than evidence of something wrong with you</li><li>How Karla manages a full life — motherhood, partnership, business — without the myth of doing it all</li><li>What to model for your kids when the collective fear is loud: presence over perfection</li></ol><br/><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><ul><li>Learn more about Karla and the Smoky Mirror program: https://www.karlaruiz.love/</li><li>Learn more about the Ruiz family and Toltec teachings: https://www.miguelruiz.com/</li><li>Follow Karla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karlaruiz/</li></ul><br/><p>About Karla Ruiz</p><p>Karla Ruiz is a teacher and facilitator of Toltec Wisdom. She guides people to see clearly, releasing limiting beliefs and creating a life rooted in truth and love. Her work brings the teachings of Don Miguel Ruiz, including The Four Agreements, in a way that feels modern, practical, and easy to apply with a focus on awareness, selfrust, and authentic expression.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Come Alive Out There: Jessie Krebs on Women, Wilderness, and What We Were Never Taught

April 28, 2026

Come Alive Out There: Jessie Krebs on Women, Wilderness, and What We Were Never Taught

<p>Jessie Krebs spent her early life escaping into the wilderness — not for adventure, but for safety. Childhood abuse, a body that didn't feel safe around people, a military career that taught her everything except how to trust herself. What the outdoors gave her was the one thing she couldn't find anywhere else: the feeling of just being a creature on the planet.</p><p>In this conversation, HeatherAsh and Jessie talk about what really happens when women step into the wild — and why it's so much less about survival skills and so much more about remembering who they are. Jessie is a SERE instructor, wilderness therapy veteran, and Alone Season 9 contestant who has spent decades watching women walk into her programs with their eyes on the ground and walk out standing tall.</p><p>They get into why women have been trained to see nature as dangerous, how patriarchy and fear of wilderness are the same story, what bow drill fire has to do with your emotional patterns, and why Jessie's three rules for surviving any emergency apply just as well to your life at home.</p><p><strong>Episode Highlights:</strong></p><ol><li>How childhood sexual abuse sent Jessie outside — and why the wilderness was the only place that felt safe</li><li>The military, SERE training, and the unlikely path from introvert to instructor</li><li>What wilderness therapy actually looks like — and what 11 years of it taught Jessie about masks, patterns, and healing</li><li>Why women arrive in Jessie's programs feeling incapable and what happens when someone puts a rope in their hands</li><li>The statistics nobody talks about: why the bear isn't what you should be afraid of</li><li>Jessie's 46 days on Alone Season 9 and the TV show Braver for teens</li><li>The three survival rules that work in the backcountry and in your office: relax, signal, insulate</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links:</strong></p><ul><li>Learn more about Jessie and her courses:<a href="https://www.owlsskills.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.owlsskills.com/</a></li><li>Follow Jessie on Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/owls.skills/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/owls.skills/</a></li></ul><br/><p><strong>Meet Jessie Krebs</strong></p><p>Jessie Krebs has spent her life finding her way back to the wild. What began as a child's escape from abuse became a calling — through 11 years as a wilderness therapy field guide, a career as an Air Force SERE instructor, and now as the founder of O.W.L.S. Skills (Outdoorsy Women Learning Survival), where she teaches women and underrepresented communities how to handle real emergencies in real wilderness.</p><p>She has appeared on History's Alone Season 9 and National Geographic's Mygrations, taught on MasterClass, and leads everything from single-day courses to multi-week expeditions. Her guiding conviction: the wilderness doesn't judge — and in that freedom, people heal things they didn't even know needed healing.</p>

Episode thumbnail for From Asking for Help to Changing Lives: Simone Gordon on Community and Survival

April 14, 2026

From Asking for Help to Changing Lives: Simone Gordon on Community and Survival

<p>Simone Gordon was a young single mother with a nonverbal autistic son and no job when she turned to Facebook and asked a simple question: can anyone help? Four women answered. One called a hospital. One paid off a community college debt. One showed up with a Chromebook. That small, improbable circle of women became the seed of the Black Fairy Godmother Foundation, and Simone has been building on it ever since.</p><p>In this conversation, HeatherAsh and Simone talk about what it really took to go from desperate to determined, why the structure of giving matters as much as the giving itself, and how Simone learned — after a chronic illness, two volunteer deaths, and a public breakdown — that you cannot sustain a movement by running yourself into the ground.</p><p>This one is worth sitting with. Simone's voice is steady and real, and there's a lot of truth in it about what women carry, what we're afraid to ask for, and what becomes possible when someone finally says: I see you. I care.</p><p><strong>Episode Highlights:</strong></p><ol><li>How a Facebook post in 2016 started what would become a 10-year nonprofit</li><li>Why Medicaid puts children with disabilities to the bottom of hospital waitlists — and what Simone did about it</li><li>The thinking behind the wish list, the Christmas Angel program, and why dignity drives every program design</li><li>What makes marginalized women say "no, thank you" to free help — and what that tells us about shame</li><li>Simone's chronic illness, losing two close volunteers, and the moment she stopped being a people pleaser</li><li>The new rebrand: named programs, rest days, and giving flowers to the women who built it with her</li><li>Why three minutes of conversation can genuinely change someone's life</li></ol><br/><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links:</strong></p><ul><li>Learn more about Simone and the Black Fairy Godmother Foundation:<a href="https://www.theblackfairygodmother.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">theblackfairygodmother.org</a></li><li>Follow Simone on Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/theblackfairygodmotherofficial/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@theblackfairygodmotherofficial</a></li></ul><br/><p><strong>Meet Simone Gordon</strong></p><p>Simone Gordon is the founder of the Black Fairy Godmother Foundation, a New Jersey-based 501(c)(3) that has distributed over $250,000 directly to families in need and served thousands of women since 2015. She has appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Good Morning America, and The Daily Blast LIVE. She is also a nursing student, a domestic violence survivor, and a mother — and she will tell you, without flinching, that none of those things are separate from each other.</p>

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What is Warrior Goddess Revolution?

Let's get free. Free of shame. Free of fear. Free of limitations. Free to choose. Free to be the brightest, most audacious, brilliant, creative, present, connected, spacious warrior goddess you can be.

Join HeatherAsh Amara, author of the bestselling book Warrior Goddess Training, and be inspired to claim your freedom... The freedom to make mistakes without punishing yourself endlessly. The freedom to laugh when you take something personally. The freedom to embody the patience you need to rewire your thinking. The freedom to do your best, without judgment. The freedom to find stillness in the chaos. The freedom to love yourself fully. The freedom to soar.

Let the inner revolution begin. Let's get free and give back.

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