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Once Upon a Place with Holly Bellebuono

Once Upon a Place with Holly Bellebuono

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In this episode of Rebel Spirit Radio I am joined by Holly Bellebuono, a seasoned herbalist and entrepreneur with 30 years of experience, to discuss her new book Once Upon a Place. Dive into the symbolism of the world journey, where Holly sheds light on ideas such as the heroine's journey, the significance of place, and the transformative power of myths and quests. Learn about the vital locations like the cavern, deep, vessel, forest, and labyrinth as they symbolize stages of personal growth and transformation. Holly also shares her fascinating insights on the role of water, ancient myths, and her favorite Ethiopian story of courage. Whether you're into mythology or personal development, this episode provides a fresh and enriching perspective!

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