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42: How Real Life Villains Become Teachers on Your Path to Empowerment

42: How Real Life Villains Become Teachers on Your Path to Empowerment

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Villains aren’t just obstacles; they’re invitations to deeper self-awareness and power.

Lisa Marie Rankin explores how the antagonists in our lives can be mirrors, energy vampires, or initiators, offering powerful lessons in shadow work, boundaries, and feminine sovereignty. Drawing from Jungian psychology, mythic frameworks, and romantasy archetypes, she guides listeners to stop reacting and start responding with purpose and poise.

Rather than fighting every battle, we’re reminded to protect our energy, claim our story, and train like the heroine we’re becoming.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • shadow work
  • antagonist
  • Jungian psychology
  • archetypes
  • feminine wisdom
  • mythic life

Connect with Lisa:

Substack: This Enchanted Life - https://lisamarierankin.substack.com/

Program: Enlivened: An Archetypal Life Lab - https://programs.lisamarierankin.com/getenlivened

Book: The Goddess Solution

Instagram: @lisamarierankin - https://www.instagram.com/lisamarie.rankin/

Website: lisamarierankin.com - https://www.lisamarierankin.com/


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