

her Self: IFS & Spiritual Entrepreneurship
Sara Avant Stover
Her Self is your go-to resource for deep, essential conversations (infused with a healthy dose of practicality), about spiritual women’s entrepreneurship that no one else is having.
Join author, Certified Internal Family Systems practitioner, and business strategist, Sara Avant Stover to explore the intersection between entrepreneurship and fulfilling your potential– so you can become the woman you truly are.
We’ll talk about how to get out of your own way so you can grow a business that’s abundant and sustainable while allowing you to be a force for good in the world.
Tune in and get inspired, while receiving actionable strategies to help you root into your wholeness, lead from your values, and work in ways that feel deeply aligned, so you can bring your true Self into the world through your business – and in every area of life.
Join author, Certified Internal Family Systems practitioner, and business strategist, Sara Avant Stover to explore the intersection between entrepreneurship and fulfilling your potential– so you can become the woman you truly are.
We’ll talk about how to get out of your own way so you can grow a business that’s abundant and sustainable while allowing you to be a force for good in the world.
Tune in and get inspired, while receiving actionable strategies to help you root into your wholeness, lead from your values, and work in ways that feel deeply aligned, so you can bring your true Self into the world through your business – and in every area of life.
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Oct 18, 2022 • 25min
117 | Creating a Beautiful Life in Hard Times
This is an excerpt from a dharma talk I gave during an online retreat called "Creating a Beautiful Life in Hard Times"(hosted by Shambhala Mountain Center in August 2021. In it, I share a few perspectives we can all try on to help us orient to our lives– when they're feeling unpredictable, or even if the things we're experiencing are unwanted.
May this be of benefit!
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Oct 9, 2022 • 1h 10min
116 | Dreamwork, Setting Boundaries & the Skill of Belonging with Toko-pa Turner
I’m happy to welcome our guest Toko-pa Turner– a woman whose presence and work I deeply admire.
Blending the mystical tradition of Sufism in which she was raised with a Jungian approach to dreamwork, Toko-pa founded the Dream School in 2001 from which thousands of students have since graduated. She is the author of the award-winning book, Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home, which explores the themes of exile and the search for belonging. Sometimes called a Midwife of the Psyche, Toko-pa’s work focuses on restoring the feminine, reconciling paradox, and facilitating grief & ritual practice.
As I mentioned, in our conversation today we speak about the medicine of the equinox and the autumn season, living with autoimmune illness and creating necessary boundaries and structures in ones life to support this, dreamwork and simple steps we can all take to begin more actively relating to our inner, hidden dimensions, and how we can cultivate the skill of belonging in an increasingly lonely and disconnected world.
Toko-pa is a fount of wisdom, and I’m honored to have her with us today. Enjoy.
Toko-pa's website: www.toko-pa.com
Toko-pa on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tokopa
Sara's website: www.saraavantstover.com
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Sep 18, 2022 • 34min
115 | Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training Alumnae: Cynthia & Jadi
Today I have two more wonderful women from our community to introduce you to: Cynthia and Jadi.
Both women were part of last year's 200-hour online Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training– and they're both in very different seasons of life, with very different levels of yoga and teaching experience.
Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training: wwww.womensyogateachertraining.com
Sara's website: www.SaraAvantStover.com
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Sep 11, 2022 • 29min
114 | Women's Yoga Teacher Training Alumnae Stories: Ann & Paige
Today I'm once again highlighting the voices of a couple of women in our community.
Meet Ann and Paige, two women who participated in last year’s online 200-hour yoga alliance women’s yoga & meditation teacher training.
You’ll hear from them why they decided to say “yes” to joining the training, specific aspects that they loved about it and that are sticking with them to support them in their lives today, and what they would say to any of you listening who may also be considering joining us…
Because, that’s right, regular registration for this year’s training opens tomorrow, September 12, but only for 10 days.
Learn more and join us at www.womensyogateachertraining.com
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Sep 4, 2022 • 1h 9min
113 | Skillfully Moving Through Change, Loss & Disruption with Kaira Jewel Lingo
A colleague recommended Kaira Jewel Lingo's book to me earlier this year: We Were Made for These Times: Skillfully Moving through Change, Loss and Disruption, and I have been wanting to have her on the podcast for a while to explore her work with meditation, Buddhism & social justice.
Kaira Jewel is a dharma teacher who spent 15 years as a monastic in Thich Nhat Hanh's Plum Village. Today we speak about what led her to step away from monastic life-- and what that tumultuous transition was like, ways she integrates the dharma and social justice, things she misses most about monastic life, how to work with strong emotions and the uncertainty of the unknown, and what's next on her horizon.
Kaira has a strong, gentle, clear presence, and I hope what we speak about today is of benefit to you.
Kaira Jewel Lingo: www.kairajewel.com
Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training: www.womensyogateachertraining.com
Sara's website: www.saraavantstover.com
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Aug 28, 2022 • 53min
112 | Sue Asks Sara: Soft is the New Strong
While I'm on vacation for these last few weeks of summer, rather than sharing my usual, monthly dharma talk here on the podcast, I'm sharing a conversation I had last summer with Sue Van Raes on her podcast, "Satiate."
Sue is a functional nutritionist and founder of Boulder Nutrition and she invited me in for a conversation about my journey with women's yoga and meditation– and at large. Enjoy!
Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training: www.womensyogateachertraining.com
Sue's website: www.boundernutrition.com
Sara's website: www.saraavantstover.com
Sara's newsletter: www.saraavantstover.com/#newsletter
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Aug 16, 2022 • 1h 32min
111 | Honest Reckoning in Troubled Times with Stephen Jenkinson & Kimberly Ann Johnson
Today I'm welcoming Kimberly Ann Johnson & Stephen Jenkinson to speak about the new book they co-authored, Reckoning, which came out today.
Our conversation about the times we're living in, and the culture that got us here, it's rich, nuanced, and, as Stephen says at the end, bottomless. May it spark new curiosity, insight, and reflection.
Buy Reckoning: www.orphanwisdom.com
Stephen's website: www.orphanwisdom.com
Kimberly's website: www.kimberlyannjohnson.com
IFS Women's Circle: www.womensyogateachertraining.com/ifscircle
Sara's website: www.saraavantstover.com
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Jul 15, 2022 • 33min
110 | Women's Yoga Teacher Training Alumnae Stories: Reise & Kathleen
Today I’m doing something I haven’t done before here on the podcast: inviting a couple of women from our community for a conversation.
Today you’ll here from Kathleen Browning and Reise Eiseman-Sanchez Tanner. Both of these women are alumna from last year’s 200-hour women’s Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training, which was the first time I offered this program both online and in the 200-hour format.
Enjoy!
Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training: www.womensyogateachertraining.com
Sara's website: www.saraavantstover.com
Sara's newsletter: www.saraavantstover.com/#newsletter
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Jul 10, 2022 • 1h 10min
109 | Preparing for & Making Sense of Menopause (for Women of All Ages) with Susan Willson
Some of us have experienced it. Some of us are getting closer. For others, it still seems way out in the distance.
Menopause. It's time for us all to have a deeper conversation about it.
To guide us into this, I’ve invited Susan Willson, a Certified Nurse Midwife with 45 years of experience guiding all phases of women's health.
Her new book Making Sense of Menopause: Harnessing the Power and Potency of your Wisdom years helps us to positively reframe this powerful time of our lives.
Please note– this is not just a book or a conversation for women in or past menopause. It’s for women of ALL ages. The more we get in touch with the season of life we’re in, the more gracefully we will be able to navigate the biggest transition we’ll face before our deaths– that of menopause.
Susan and I discuss why the cultural narrative about menopause being something we need to “fix” is so dangerous, how this time in a woman’s life is a real crossroads, why understanding early transitions in our lives as women will better help us navigate menopause, the (huge!) role stress plays in all of this, mid-life course corrections, and the archetype of the wise woman.
It’s a rich conversation that I hope will illuminate some new things for you about your own journey and the arc of a woman’s life at large. Enjoy!
Susan's website: www.makingsenseofmenopause.com
Abortion Healing Kit: www.womensyogateachertraining.com/abortionkit
Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training: www.womensyogateachertraining.com
Sara's website: www.saraavantstover.com
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Jun 26, 2022 • 22min
108 | Creating a Daily Practice You Actually Do (and Enjoy)
Today I'm sharing an excerpt of a dharma talk I gave on the final morning of my retreat at Shambhala Mountain Center this May.
In it, I share practical ways to integrate these teachings and perspectives into your daily life– in ways that are both enjoyable and sustainable.
May this be of benefit!
Women's Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training: www.womensyogateachertraining.com
Sara's website: www.SaraAvantStover.com
Sara's newsletter: www.saraavantstover.com/#newsletter
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