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Episode #38: What Is Feminine Leadership, Really? (And Why the Old Way Isn’t Working)

Episode #38: What Is Feminine Leadership, Really? (And Why the Old Way Isn’t Working)

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Welcome to Episode 38 of The Satisfied Woman podcast: the final installment in our Overgiving Recovery Protocol series — and this one’s a mic drop.

In this episode, Alanna Kaivalya, Ph.D., redefines what feminine leadership actually is. Spoiler: it's not hustling harder, self-sacrificing, or leading like a man. That model is outdated — and it’s burning women out.

We dive deep into:

  • The myth of hustle-as-leadership

  • How disembodiment leads to disempowerment

  • Why burnout isn’t a badge of honor — and how to lead from satisfaction

  • The power of emotional sovereignty

  • The rise of collaborative, ritualized, rooted feminine leadership

Whether you’re building a business, running a household, or guiding others through transformation, this episode gives you the permission slip to do it differently — on your terms.

🌀 Ready to lead from feminine power?
Start with the free Feminine Reset Series
https://www.thesatisfiedwoman.com/feminine-reset

🌱 Want to coach others using this work?
Apply for the Satisfied Coach Certification (starts August 5!)
https://forms.gle/8DM7idW9VjZ7Dgbn6

🪷 Join the community inside Rooted Membership
https://www.thesatisfiedwoman.com/satisfied-sisterhood

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