Feminine Fire with Bec Cuzzillo

Feminine Wisdom: The Path Back To Self-Trust In Business with Megan Dalla-Camina

Bec Cuzzillo Episode 263

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If you've ever made a business decision, then spent the next three days asking everyone except yourself whether it was the right one, this conversation is for you.

In this episode of the Feminine Fire Podcast, I sit down with bestselling author, award-winning teacher, and PhD researcher in women's spirituality, Megan Dalla-Camina, to talk about her latest book, She Who Remembers, and the path back to trusting yourself.

Megan spent 18 years in corporate, including as Head of Strategy at IBM, before a major burnout in her mid-30s cracked everything open. She's spent the years since helping women find their way back home to themselves, through her company Women Rising and her research into feminine wisdom.

In this chat, we get into what internalised patriarchy actually looks like in the day-to-day of running a business, why so many of us outsource our intuition before we've even asked ourselves the question, and her simple five-minute practice for staying connected to what you already know. 

We also talk about the difference between resistance and intuition, what it really looks like to choose "less" in a culture obsessed with more, and why your business should fit into your life, not the other way around.


Things You’ll Learn In This Episode of Feminine Fire

  • What internalised patriarchy is and how it becomes your own inner critic
  • Why we outsource our wisdom (and the simple shift to start trusting yourself first)
  • Megan's five-minute practice for staying conscious and connected to your own knowing
  • How to tell the difference between resistance and intuition
  • What it looks like to build a business around your values instead of hustle culture
  • Why "what does a yes feel like in your body" might be the most important business question you ask


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