The Rose Woman

Christine Marie Mason
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Aug 7, 2025 • 1h 32min

The Return of Pilgrimage: Walking the Soul into the Body, the Heart into the Earth

There’s something timeless about setting out on foot and letting the rhythm of walking open up new ways of seeing the world—and ourselves. In this episode, Christine is joined by pilgrimage leaders Adam Bauer, Kyle Buckley, Renee Blodgett and Lisa Kalfus to explore the meaning and magic of pilgrimage, from the sacred caves of southern France to the vibrant trails of India and beyond.You’ll hear personal stories, reflections on the power of walking with intention, and insights into how these journeys can bring us closer to the land and with each other.Press play and join us on the path.In this episode, we cover:Pilgrimage in the South of France and IndiaEmbodied Thinking and DevotionReconnection to the EarthRupert Sheldrake and the Historical Context of Pilgrimage in EnglandModern Pilgrimage and Its RenaissanceThe Importance of Place and the Personal Mood Gratitude and AcceptanceThe Importance of WalkingThe Stages of a PilgrimageTransformative Impact of the Camino Preparation and Integration in PilgrimageRest and IntegrationLocal LandscapesThe Concept of Becoming Indigenous to a Bio-RegionThe Role of Rituals and Seasonal Shifts in PilgrimageThe Antidote to a Culture of Constant DepartureInvitation to Resacralization and Walking as PrayerHelpful links:British Pilgrimage TrustAdam Bauer - Return to the Sacred: An Indian Pilgrimage with Adam Bauer on January 24-February 5, 2026Lisa KalfusKyle BuckleyRenee Blodgett - Author of Magdalene’s Journey. Join Blue Soul Retreat in Southern France with Mary Magdalene on Sept 16-24, 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 1, 2025 • 58min

Peace and Possibility: The Essence of Humanity is Hospitality, Freeing the Imagination, Pilgrimage and more with William Ury

Join us today for an extraordinary conversation with William Ury, one of the world's most respected voices in negotiation and conflict transformation. In this powerful episode, William shares insights from decades of peacemaking work, exploring how imagination, deep listening, and inner peace can transform seemingly intractable conflicts.A founding member of the Harvard Negotiation Project, William has served as a negotiation advisor to corporations, governments, and international organizations. He has mediated complex conflicts from family disputes to high-stakes international conflicts, including work in the Middle East, Russia, and other challenging global contexts.William holds a B.A. in industrial engineering from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard University. He is a sought-after speaker and consultant who has dedicated his career to helping people and organizations transform conflict into cooperation. Through his work, he continues to inspire individuals and leaders to find innovative paths to peace and understanding.He is the author of several groundbreaking books, including the international bestseller "Getting to Yes" and his latest work "Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict".Listen now and expand your vision of what's possible.In this episode, we cover:Conflict  Resolution and PeacemakingInner Negotiation:  the Role of Personal Transformation in Achieving Outer PeaceThe Power of Listening Story time: Working with former Venezualan President Hugo ChavezPolarization and the Role of MediaWalking and PilgrimageThe Essence of Humanity is HospitalityThe Abraham Path Initiative The Benefits of Walking and Pilgrimage How to Be and What to Do in the Middle of a Crisis The Role of Imagination in Overcoming Conflict and Envisioning a Better FutureThe Role of Poetry in PeaceHelpful links:William Ury - Author, Mediator, and Co-Founder, Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Follow on LinkedIn Instagram @williamluryFacebook @williamurygtySubscribe to NewsletterGetting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving InPOSSIBLE: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of ConflictThe Abraham Path InitiativeOutwitted by Edwin MarkhamEpisode # 130: Being the Love that You Are with Patrick Connor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 17, 2025 • 43min

Evolutionary Wisdom + Neuroscience for Flourishing Children (and other Humans) with Dr. Darcia Narvaez

Dear Rosies,In this week’s episode of the Rose Woman, we explore the foundations of human flourishing with Dr. Darcia Narvaez, a groundbreaking researcher who bridges neuroscience, anthropology, and evolutionary wisdom. Dr. Narvaez is an explorer of human potential, asking profound questions about how early experiences shape our moral development, well-being, and connection to the world around us.Dr. Narvaez examines how early life experiences (the evolved nest) influence moral functioning and well-being in children and adults. Questions that interest her include: How does early experience shape human nature? What can sustainable indigenous societies teach the modern world? What types of moral orientations do individuals develop in species-typical and atypical environments? What is indigenous ecological wisdom, and how do we cultivate it? How can educators and parents foster optimal development, well-being, and communal imagination? Her 2014 book won the 2015 William James Book Award from the APA and the 2017 Expanded Reason Award for research. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Psychological Association, and the American Educational Research Association. She hosts the website EvolvedNest.org and is president of KindredMedia.org.In this episode, we cover:How to Raise a Baby in Line with Natural Human BiologyHow to Bond Like a Wise ParentExploring Moral Development and TraumaWhat to Do if you Missed Out on ThisThe Concept of Evolved Nest and its Key ComponentsModern Applications and Cultural ObstaclesThe Role of Nature and Play in HealingIndigenous Wisdom and Evolutionary InsightsHelpful links:Darcia Narvaez, PhD - Professor of Psychology Emerita, Psychology DepartmentThe Evolved Nest (Evolved Developmental Niche) (academic papers)Co-Founder, EvolvedNest.Org (podcasts, info, and monthly newsletter)The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected CommunitiesRestoring the Kinship Worldview: Indigenous Voices Introduce 28 Precepts for Rebalancing Life on Planet EarthRestoring Human Nature article by Darcia on Substack The Nested Pathway Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 50min

Your Extraordinary Mind: Integrated Psychedelics with Zach Leary

In this extraordinary episode, Zach Leary, Author of "Your Extraordinary Mind - Psychedelics in the 21st Century and How to Use Them" and Host of the Psychedelics Then and Now podcast, offers a deeply personal and revolutionary perspective on consciousness, healing, and the human growth potential. He opens up about his extraordinary journey through the psychedelic landscape, sharing intimate insights from growing up to finding his path of healing and transformation.Over the last 30 years, Zach has found himself in the center of the psychedelic movement with a front row seat for the modern renaissance while also having first-hand knowledge of the historical legacy of the counterculture's influence on psychedelic exploration. After spending many years as a digital marketing expert for some of the world's largest brands, Zach had a wake-up call 13 years ago that thrust him back into the center of the psychedelic cyclone thanks to the influence of his primary teacher and mentor, Ram Dass. Since then, he has found his unique voice and method in being able to contribute to the revolutionary new psychedelic movement of the 21st Century.Join us for a deeply moving conversation that bridges personal narrative with collective transformation, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the heart of the psychedelic movement and the potential for individual and societal healing.In this Episode, we cover:Zach on finding his pathTransformation and Connection with Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, and Neem Karoli BabaOn writing “Your Extraordinary Mind”The Role of Love and PsychedelicsThe Concept of the Sacred Feminine and Masculine within each individualWhat makes a good Integration?The Idea of SurrenderCollective consciousness and the Current State of Human EvolutionThe Impact of Psychedelics on Collective ConsciousnessZach's Current Work and Future PlansHelpful links:Zach Leary - Author of Your Extraordinary Mind: Psychedelics In the 21st Century and How to Use Them on Amazon.Follow on Instagram @zachlearydrome, Facebook @zachleary and Linkedin @zachlearyThe Psychedelic Studies Intensive Program is an 8 week course with ZachThe Psychedelics Then and Now podcast (formerly the MAPS Podcast)Psychedelics Alter Belief, Not Just Perception Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 20, 2025 • 50min

How to Think Impossibly: Freeing the Mind from it's Cultural Constraints with Dr. Jeffrey Kripal

Ever wondered what happens when we stop trying to explain away the mysterious and start truly listening to the extraordinary? Join us for a mind-expanding conversation with Dr. Jeffrey J. Kripal, a pioneering scholar who's not afraid to explore the weird, wonderful, and unexplainable.Jeffrey J. Kripal holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University, where he served as the Associate Dean of the School of Humanities (2019-2023), chaired the Department of Religion for eight years, and also helped create the GEM Program, a doctoral concentration in the study of Gnosticism, Esotericism, and Mysticism that is the largest program of its kind in the world. He presently helps direct the Center for Theory and Research at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California, where he served as Chair of the Board from 2015 to 2020.Jeff is the author or co-author of thirteen books, nine of which are with The University of Chicago Press. He has also served as the Editor in Chief of the Macmillan Handbook Series on Religion (ten volumes, 2015-2016). He specializes in the study of extreme religious states and the re-visioning of a New Comparativism, particularly as both involve putting “the impossible” back on the academic table again. He is presently working on a three-volume study of paranormal currents in the history of religions and the sciences for The University of Chicago Press, collectively entitled The Super Story.In this Episode, We Cover:Personal Background and Early ExperiencesThe Role of Suffering and Religious NarrativesThe Concept of Superhuman Experiences and Erotic ExperienceThe Importance of Experiences as Entry PointsThe Varying Degrees of Mystical ExperiencesThe Role of Trauma and Suffering in Accessing the ExtraordinaryThe Challenge of Integrating Extraordinary Experiences of the ImpossibleThe Role of Imagination in Mediating Extraordinary ExperiencesThe Sacred is Not Necessarily GoodHow to Think Impossibly: Get WeirdThe Importance of Visual and Symbolic RepresentationsThe Human Potential Movement at EsalenThe X-Men and Evolutionary PotentialThe Importance of Reading and StorytellingHelpful links:Dr. Jeffrey Kripal - J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice UniversityHow to Think Impossibly: About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything ElseThe Superhumanities: Historical Precedents, Moral Objections, New Realities  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 8, 2025 • 55min

Prescribing Community: Healing Together with Open Source Wellness Leader, Dr. Elizabeth Markle

In a world where loneliness has become an epidemic and healthcare often feels impersonal, Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Markle offers a revolutionary approach: prescribing community as medicine.Dr. Elizabeth Markle, a licensed psychologist and co-founder of Open Source Wellness, challenges traditional healthcare approaches by introducing a revolutionary "Community As Medicine" model. She explores how social connection, movement, nutrition, and stress reduction can heal more than pharmaceuticals. Through Open Source Wellness, Liz has developed innovative group programs that prescribe community support, demonstrating significant improvements in participants' physical and mental health.  Join us as she shares with us how community can be the most powerful medicine.In this episode, we cover:Benefits of Community-based peer support for HealthThe Concept of a Behavioral PharmacyShortcomings of the Healthcare SystemTraining and Implementation of Community as MedicinePartnership with low-income Health clinics, YMCAs, and other Organizations to deliver the Community as Medicine ModelChoice of Individual Coaching Formation of Groups and Group Accountability Helping people who are suffering from lonelinessCreation of Open Source Wellness and collecting outcomes dataNeed for Structural changes to support Social Connection and Well-being in Modern SocietyChallenges and Future DirectionsForming Lifelong Connections and Support Networks that Created Sustainable StructuresHow to join as a coachHelpful links:Elizabeth Markle, Ph.D. Co-Founder, Executive Director of Open Souce Wellness a nonprofit devoted to equitable health and wellbeing. To donate, visit this LINKFull Service Health CoachingFood as Medicine Program SupportAre you interested in being a Health Coach? Apply hereConnect with Liz @dr.eliz.markle on Instagram and on LinkedINDavid Whyte’s Poem - Everything is waiting for youBowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American by David PutnamThe HolomovementLiving Tantra - A 6-week immersive journey into sacred embodiment, pleasure, presence, and energetic intimacy (virtual Course)Christine Marie Mason+1-415-471-7010 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 21, 2025 • 59min

The Multidimensional Wisdom of Marianne Williamson

Marianne Williamson is a luminous voice in spiritual thought, conscious politics, and transformative healing. For more than four decades, she’s been a leader in spiritually progressive circles. She’s the author of 16 books, four of which have been #1 New York Times best sellers. A quote from the mega-bestseller A Return to Love, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure…” is considered an anthem for a contemporary generation of seekers.Williamson founded Project Angel Food, a non-profit organization that has delivered more than 19 million meals to ill and dying homebound patients in the Los Angeles area since 1989. She has also worked throughout her career on poverty, anti-hunger and racial reconciliation issues. In 2004, she co-founded The Peace Alliance and supported the creation of a U.S. Department of Peace. She’s run for president twice, to add the voice of love into the political conversation. Her most recent book is The Mystic Jesus, and she has an upcoming course that we are excited about, Tye Magnificent Crone.In this deeply personal episode, we cover:The Evolution of Love in ActionWhat’s Changed in the Structural Economics of America How Clergy and Spiritual Counselors Are Increasingly Playing Cleanup on Broken Systems The Hippies Were Right The Inseparability of Personal Awareness and Structural ChangeOn Turning 70Grandmothering Intergenerational ConversationsThe Magnificent CroneMothering the World: All the Children, The Planet as HomeThe More Compassionate and Just Society.The Importance of Community and ConnectionActivating the Inner SisterhoodHelpful links:Marianne Williamson - For updates, follow her on IG @mariannewilliamsonNEW Course by Marianne: The Magnificent Crone: Spiritual Emergence for Women: in Our 50s, 60s, 70s & BeyondNEW book by Marianne: The Mystic Jesus: The Mind of LoveA Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles”Subscribe: MarianneWilliamson.Substack.com24/6: The Power of Unplugging One Day a WeekDiana AthillEpisode 61: Creating Forever: Life Lessons from Beatrix OstValerie Von Sobel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 15, 2025 • 1h 7min

Building Power from the Bottom Up - Impact Circles and Reimagining Community with Lucy Caldwell

Today on the Rose Woman Podcast, social psychologist Lucy Caldwell joins us and shares how small groups can create transformative social change, bridging divides and reimagining our collective potential. She is passionate about bringing people together, even in tough times. She believes that despite living in a culture of fear and facing countless challenges, we have a powerful way forward: by connecting with each other and building grassroots momentum. Her approach isn't about dwelling on problems, but creating an optimistic movement that unites people and helps them discover their collective strength. By drawing communities together and empowering them from the ground up, she sees real potential for positive change.Join us as we explore Lucy's inspiring work of awakening human potential, fostering empathy, and creating a more compassionate, inclusive world—one collaborative circle at a time.In this episode, we cover:The Formation of Impact Circles and Lucy’s Focus on Social PsychologyThe Role of Social Media and PolarizationEmpathy and the Polarization Effect in Group DynamicsThe Impact of Social Media Algorithms on Societal PolarizationCOVID-19 Pandemic and The Burning Man ExperienceThe Structure and Goals of Impact Circles and Community BuildingThe Future of Human Connection and TechnologyThe Potential of AI to Enhance Human Potential and the Importance of Maintaining AuthenticityThe Need for Innovative Experiments and Research on Resource Distribution and Community ResilienceVision for Impact Circles as a Global Community Platform Supporting ChangemakersHelpful links:Lucy Caldwell - Founder of Life RevealedJohn HagelYarrow KranerDale DoughertyGary WolfBending the Bow: How Ordinary People Spark Visionary Social Movements by Christine MasonChristine Marie Mason+1-415-471-7010@christinemariemason@rosebudwomanFounder, Rosebud Woman, Award Winning Intimate and Body CareHost, The Rose Woman on Love and Liberation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 5min

Overwhelm to Ease: Staying Awake in Chaotic Times

We're living through intense times, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed. In this solo episode, Christine guides us through the landscape of human resilience, exploring how to stay present and loving during challenging times. Through breathwork, personal insights, and historical perspectives, she offers a compassionate guide to understanding overwhelm, collective grief, and personal resilience.Tune in and remember: You are not alone. You are part of a long, beautiful lineage of humans who have faced darkness and continued to love.Listen now and let yourself be held.In this episode, we cover:Signs and Symptoms of Being OverwhelmedCollective Grief and Historical PatternsThanatos and Eros: Opposing ForcesThe Role of Eros in Human ExperienceThe three psycho spiritual skills for chaotic timesThe Quiet Rage of the ResponsibleTending to Overwhelm in the Human BodyBending the Bow: The Arc of the VisionaryLiving in the Field of No Make WrongHelpful links:Bending the Bow: How Ordinary People Spark Visionary Social Movement by Christine MasonEpisode # 138: The Eros Sutras with Nicole DaedoneEpisode # 130: Being the Love that You Are with Patrick ConnorOrder The 9 Lives of Woman at The Rosebud Woman (Print) and on Amazon (Digital), Available NOWSubscribe to the Museletter on SubstackFind Rosebud Woman on Instagram as @rosebudwoman, Christine on Instagram as @christinemariemasonListen, Like, Share & Subscribe on Apple Podcast | Google Podcasts | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 12min

Holding to Flowing: Richard Bock on Breath, Body and Liberation

Today, we're exploring the profound wisdom of Richard Bock - a master of breath work, aquatic body healing, and spiritual exploration. Richard brings over 40 years of personal inquiry into practices that unlock our deepest potential. From wandering through India as a young seeker to developing the Quantum Light Breath technique, he's dedicated his life to helping people reconnect with their authentic selves. In this episode, we'll journey through Richard's remarkable story - from his exploration through India and radical experiments in consciousness to his current work in Soma Rasa, exploring how breath, presence, and emotional awareness can transform our human experience. Get ready for an intimate, powerful conversation about healing, liberation, and the extraordinary capacity of the human heart.In this episode, we cover:Introduction to Quantum Light BreathIncredible Stories of Early Seeking, overland travels to India and Spiritual ExplorationExperiences with the Hare Krishna MovementThe move to Harbin Hot Springs and his training in aquatic bodywork and breath workThe principles of Quantum Light Breath and its benefitsTeachings on Emotions, Breath, and HealingThe Benefits of conscious, connected breathing and how it increases vitalityThe Difference between catharsis and healingThe Concept of Soma RasaThe Importance of presence and staying present with emotionsHow to begin breathwork as a transformation modalityHelpful links:Richard BockFree Quantum Light Breath sessions HEREThe Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of KnowledgeSiddhartaOrder The 9 Lives of Woman at The Rosebud Woman (Print) and on Amazon (Digital), NOW AVAILABLELiving Tantra Retreat: On May 14-19, 2025, join for a 6-day in-person retreat at the Art of Living Center in the Blue Ridge Mountains, NC. With Adam Bauer and Viraja PremaRead Release. by Christine on Substack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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