#24 - Feeling the Collective Shift? Feminine Rising & Healing What’s Hard to Give in Love

SUMMARY

Something is changing in the collective — can you feel it? Allison and Kristen kick off this episode by talking about the rise of the feminine and what that looks like in our day-to-day lives (spoiler: you’re probably experiencing it, too).

We also explore a core relationship truth: why the thing your partner needs most is often the hardest for you to give. We unpack this dynamic with real talk, practical insights, and gentle encouragement for navigating both personal and collective healing.

Takeaways:

-Feminine energy is often associated with the heart.

-Women may feel disconnected from their feminine energy in unhealthy relationships.

-The hardest thing to give in a relationship can be the most healing.

-Recognizing and addressing childhood wounds is crucial for relationship growth.

-Real-life examples illustrate the transformative power of intentional giving.

-Self-awareness is key to understanding relationship dynamics.

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Kristen Stuhlmueller

Kristen is a Marriage and Family Therapist and the Founder of Interconnected Love.

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