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Michelle Rosetta

 

Summery:

In the episode titled "Reclaiming Inner Power Through Ancient Wisdom" from the podcast "Rise Up and Fix It," hosts Ms. Monday and Ina Korovkina engage with Michelle Rosetta, an expert in religious studies and philosophy, to explore the integration of ancient wisdom into modern life for women's empowerment. Michelle shares her expertise in skincare, ancient healing practices, and the concept of reclaiming sovereignty, offering insights into how women can harness their inner power.

Key discussion points include the significance of natural healing and the historical suppression of women's healing practices, particularly during the witch hunts, which symbolized the broader suppression of feminine power. Michelle discusses the transition from matriarchal to patriarchal systems and its impact on societal power dynamics, advocating for a reconnection with ancestral wisdom to reclaim inner strength. The conversation also covers holistic approaches to skincare, challenging conventional routines with methods that respect and preserve the skin's natural health, such as oil cleansing and avoiding harmful chemicals like sodium lauryl sulfate. Moreover, Michelle addresses the toxicity of common sunscreens and the importance of balanced sun exposure for vitamin D synthesis, suggesting natural alternatives and protective

measures like hats and sunglasses.

 

Highlighting the importance of personal medicine stories, Michelle encourages listeners to own and share their healing journeys, emphasizing the role of storytelling in fostering community connection and collective empowerment.

 

The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to embrace their unique stories, subscribe to the podcast, and share the empowering message with others, reinforcing the theme of mutual support and personal growth.

 

 

 

Takeaways from the episode:

 

 

  • The Power of Natural Healing: Michelle discusses the importance of questioning what we consume and the need to explore natural alternatives for everyday products. She highlights the historical context of women's healing practices and the suppression of feminine power during the witch hunting era.

 

  • Reclaiming Sovereignty: Michelle delves into the transition from matriarchal to patriarchal systems and the impact on societal power dynamics. She emphasizes the significance of reconnecting with ancestral wisdom and reclaiming inner power.

 

 

  • Holistic Skincare Approach: Michelle challenges conventional skincare routines, advocating for gentle, natural methods that preserve the skin's health. She shares her oil cleansing method and warns against harmful ingredients like sodium lauryl sulfate found in commercial products.

 

  • Sun Care and Toxicity: The discussion touches on the toxicity of sunscreen and the importance of balanced sun exposure for vitamin D synthesis. Michelle encourages listeners to opt for natural alternatives and emphasizes the need for sun protection through hats and sunglasses.

 

 

  • Embracing Personal Medicine Stories:  Reflecting on personal healing journeys, Michelle encourages listeners to embrace their unique stories and share them for collective healing. She emphasizes the power of storytelling in fostering connection and empowerment.

 

Conclusion: Own your medicine story and join us in empowering each other to heal and thrive.

 

 

How you can find Michelle and her products:

 

Follow Michelle on Instagram @hottybalm to buy and learn more about BEE23 Natural Beauty.

 

Inspired by Michelle’s journey? Share your thoughts on social media using #RiseUpAndFixIt.

 

Thank you for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories and join us in making the world a better place, one episode at a time.

 

 

 

Quotes

 

 

“.. that this revolution in the world in terms of re empowering self And, and getting to a more holistic, healthy place starts in your home. It starts with what you allow in the door.”

 

 

“…at one time really all of us in our homes would have been essentially herbalists, right? We would have understood different medicines that have been passed on to us. So some of those differences is a community herbalist. We would have thought that as maybe my Nana who knew you use certain plants. She doesn't know all the constituents as to why use the plants, but she knows because her, her mom and her grandma told her that if you use this for that, this will be the result, right? That's That's, that's learning through story, and there's no real credentials that go along with that except experience, right. Empirical evidence, which it would be, over time, shared through story.”

 

“Why would you put dead on life? How is that gonna give life?”

 

“I am NOT going to change this whole thing at once What I'm gonna be able to do is put little seeds out like you can throw in, you know, butylated compounds We shouldn't be using them.”

 

Resources:

Follow Michelle on Instagram @hottybalm to buy and learn more about BEE23 Natural Beauty.

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