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Growth Edges of Intuition: Becoming Your You-est You with Julie Reisler
Episode 55
mardi 17 mars 2026 • Duration 44:59
Intuition speaks differently to everyone.
For intuitive coach Julie Reisler, it arrives like a wild mustang you learn to ride.
In this episode of the Female Frequency Podcast, Julie and I explore the growth edges of intuition—how responding to builds confidence, how messy seasons of life often carry the clearest guidance, and how her recovery journey led her to write her first book, Get a PhD in YOU: A Course in Miraculous Self-Discovery.
Julie's work helps people unlock, uncover, and unleash their You-est You®. As a board-certified coach, TEDx speaker, host of the popular You-est You® Podcast, faculty member at Georgetown University, and founder of the Intuitive Life Designer® Coach Academy, she combines spirituality, science, and coaching to help you design your life aligned with your highest purpose.
Everyone receives intuition differently, but it's the same inner intelligence—a return to the senses. Julie describes her intuition as a wild mustang—not something to control, but something you learn to ride as trust grows. For me, inner knowing often arrives through a smell or a color appearing at the exact moment I need to pay attention.
Different signals. Same intelligence.
Intuition is not only about listening—it's about allowing a deeper relationship with receiving.
To support you more directly, Julie closes the episode with a live meditation on gratitude, the medicine of laughter, and the practice of receiving—a reset you can experience, not just think about!
You can find excellent resources and events on Julie's website & podcast on https://juliereisler.com/
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Trusting What Wants to Be Seen with Amy Senn
Episode 54
mardi 3 mars 2026 • Duration 40:14
You can ignore your creativity for a while.
But your body can't.
This episode is about creative reclamation — and trusting both the whisper and the reckoning.
In this episode of Female Frequency, I sit down with monumental sculptor Amy Senn to explore what happens when you stop forcing your path — and start listening.
When we travel, autopilot falls away.
Old roles dissolve.
New ways of seeing begin.
That disruption is what Amy needed.
A pivotal trip became the turning point in her reclamation. It wasn't about ambition. It wasn't about scaling. It was about alignment — remembering who she was beneath the roles she had outgrown.
That decision changed everything.
Today, her towering 9–16 foot sculptures bridge place, prayer, and embodied feminine power:
• Ma — Elizaville, NY
• Minerva — installed since 2017 at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
• Lilith — born in the forest during a profound awakening
And here's the distinction that makes this episode powerful:
Amy stopped trying to manifest.
She started listening.
In this conversation, we explore:
• Creative turning points that require courage
• Divine feminine archetypes and blindspots
• Trusting the whisper and tantrums
For artists: imagine creating from that frequency.
For collectors: imagine living with work born from that depth.
If you've been pushing, overworking, or second-guessing your next move — this episode will help you recalibrate.
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Sacred Storytelling with Swoon
Episode 45
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Duration 33:15
Caledonia Curry, known as Swoon, is sparking profound change through the sacred tradition of storytelling. From her emotive portraits to championing women's visibility in the street art movement, to channeling the divine feminine in her Medea series, Swoon uses her art to challenge entrenched narratives and asks: "How can art fundamentally re-envision the communities we live in, toward a more just and equitable world?"
Swoon and I get into a juicy convo about origins of her creative frequency, the seminal role of personal narrative, and how her journey led to the Medea series. She shares details about her signature woodblock technique, the evolving meaning of legacy in her practice, and dreams that continue to inform her work.
Join us and hear how this artist — with work on walls across the world and in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Brooklyn Museum, and Tate Modern, and profiled by PBS American Masters — is reshaping public art, using instinct, felt senses (intuition), and inner visions dreams to fuel everything from iconic portraits to stop-motion films, immersive installations, and a commission for Alicia Keys.
At its heart, this episode is about art as a tool for healing, communication, and cultural transformation. Whether you're an artist, storyteller, or changemaker, I hope you are able to show up for yourself, trust your intuition, embrace vulnerability, and center the stories that matter most.
In this episode, we discuss:
🎨 The making of the Medea series and the personal mythologies woven within
🌍 The pivotal travels that reshaped her practice toward collective, community-led work
⚡ The Ediphone Series, a new body of work visualizing what sound looks like
✨ Creative Prompt: What feels alive in your project right now?
Shop for limited edition and more on https://swoonstudio.org/ and follow @swoonhq
Million Person Project information can be found here: https://www.millionpersonproject.org/
Link to Episode 43: The Butterfly Effect
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Artist Susan Weil with Callie Jones
Episode 44
mardi 29 avril 2025 • Duration 25:45
I couldn't help but feel a bit nostalgic talking about gallery shows and leadership in the arts in this next great episode. Callie Jones—gallery owner, writer, and co-founder of COL Gallery in San Francisco—joins the Female Frequency Podcast, showing us what leadership in the art world looks like and why the future is female!
Callie takes us behind the scenes of COL Gallery's latest show: an intimate retrospective, a journey through the evolution of Susan Weil. This rare exhibition offers a close look at Weil's creative process—cutting, crumpling, and refiguring—revealing a multiplicity of perspectives through the lens of abstraction, deeply informed by the female experience, and places her firmly within postwar art history.
Hear the stories Weil lived through: studying in Paris in the late 1940s amid the echoes of modernism, then continuing her training at Black Mountain College, the legendary crucible of American art innovation. Now, after decades of being overlooked, her contributions—including early collaborative cyanotypes with Robert Rauschenberg—are finally being recognized, with works held at MoMA, The Met, and featured at the Venice Biennale and the V&A Museum.
Stay to the end—Callie also shares insider advice for artists and collectors navigating today's evolving gallery world.
Highlights we talk about:
- Susan Weil's experiential approach to art-making, always rooted in her female experience
- Weil's activism beyond gallery walls
- How traditional gallery models are changing—and how artists need to invest in themselves to sell art
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The latest: Frequency Check — a power hour session with Jodie Nelson to align your intuition, clarify your vision, and support your next steps for your art career. Forget the Algorithm. Trust Your Frequency.
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The Butterfly Effect by Judy Chicago
Episode 43
mardi 22 avril 2025 • Duration 14:55
What starts as a symbol becomes a signature.
What begins as intuition becomes influence.
In this episode, we're recording on location inside Through the Flower, the feminist art space founded by visionary icon Judy Chicago, to explore how one visual language—the butterfly form—sparked a global creative movement.
The butterfly? It's a metaphor. It's a message. It's medicine. From her radical Atmosphere Series—where she asked, "How can I feminize the landscape?"—to her groundbreaking collaboration with Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior with a 250 foot long goddess, Judy's work doesn't just blur the lines—it redraws them, making space for women to be both revered and recognized.
🔥 Episode Highlights:
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Behind-the-scenes stories from Judy's journal entries and creative rituals
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The Butterfly Effect: how Judy has made an impression on fashion, dance activism, and education.
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Why intuition is the most powerful creative currency we have today
💡 Once you see the butterfly, you can't unsee it.
And once you understand the power of signature visual language, you start to see your own.
Here's the truth: We're no longer in the "wait to be discovered" era—we're in the define yourself, brand it, and broadcast it era. And Judy Chicago? She was the blueprint.
Butterfly Effect:
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The Ailey School (dance)
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Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova teamed up with Judy Chicago and Michele Pred
💥 And if this episode sparked something in you? Share it. Tag it. Let's amplify the ripple.
New Event: Frequency Check — a power hour session with Jodie Nelson to align your intuition, clarify your vision, and support your next steps for your art career. Forget the Algorithm. Trust Your Frequency.
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The Chevron Code
Episode 42
mardi 8 avril 2025 • Duration 13:29
Think the chevron pattern started with ancient Greeks ? Think again.
In this episode, we go way back—Neolithic to Now—to explore the chevron as a sacred symbol of Divine Feminine, of bird energy, of intuitive communication that's been carried through generations of art, ritual, and meaning.
This week's episode of Female Frequency is inspired by The Language of the Goddess by Maria Gimbutas (shoutout to my sister Kristin for pulling it from the library stack 🙌). We're diving deep into how a new wave of archaeologists, artists, and scholars like Max Dashu are reinterpreting ancient cultures through the lens of the female experience—centered in feminism, ecology, and social justice. Plus, we do a fun creative exercise to help you access the divine through pattern and intuition.
Whether you're an artist, history lover, —this episode hits a frequency.
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In Dust We Trust with Kate Clark
Episode 41
mardi 25 mars 2025 • Duration 25:39
What if history wasn't just something we study—but something we step into?
Have you ever stepped into someone else's shoes—literally? That's what came to mind when I first saw Kate Clark's ceramic work. It wasn't just about material—it was about perspective. Her work sparked deeper questions about empathy, compassion, and the subjectivity of the female form in art and history. What happens when we look at the past through someone else's eyes instead of our own assumptions?
In this episode of The Female Frequency Podcast, Kate takes us into her world where relics of the past meet contemporary storytelling. Her motto, "In dust we trust," honors what's been discarded and reconsidered. Whether reinterpreting the Venus of Willendorf or embedding forgotten objects into her Seattle Convention Center commission, Kate shows us that art is a time capsule, and artists are its keepers.
We also dive into the business of being an artist—negotiating public art contracts, managing large projects, and navigating the post-pandemic art world. Kate's blend of creative vision, entrepreneurial strategy and storytelling is a blueprint for artists making art a career today.
In this episode, we discuss:
✨ How Kate's public art redefines artifacts in storytelling.
✨ The challenges of landing and negotiating major public art commissions.
✨ The reality of running an art business—from materials to scaling projects.
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Color, Ceremony & Cosmology with Angelica Trimble Yanu
Episode 40
mardi 18 mars 2025 • Duration 33:34
Recently featured on PBS, Angelica Trimble Yanu's site-specific sculptures resist a history of displacement, silencing, and erasure. Angelica's art is collaborative—whether with family, the dynamic landscape, or the Great Spirit that lives in all the mountains, hills, and lakes. Her work reclaims sacred relationships to the earth as it carries the creative lives of her ancestors through layers of time and space.
Her intentional titles draw from the poems of her sister, a Native poet, continuing a tradition of cultural transmission. She refines her palette to the four Lakota colors, harnessing the power of their cosmology as both invocation and homage. Weaving the rich visual and oral languages of Lakota knowledge systems into her art, Angelica restores the wisdom, stories, and voices of her ancestors for this contemporary moment.
Her works reference sacred sites in South Dakota, embodying a quiet yet powerful resistance. Explore how her creative practice forges paths for healing, forgiveness, and grace. Discover how, beneath it all, there is a fierce celebration of life.
4 Things You'll Learn in This Episode:
🔴 Why Red? — Discover how Angelica's use of the sacred Lakota colors, especially red, serves as a powerful call to her ancestors and the stories they carry.
📖 The Fight to Speak — Until the late '70s, it was illegal for Lakota peoples to create, hold ceremonies, or speak their language. Learn how Angelica integrates language reclamation into her art, making it a tool for cultural survival.
🖋️ Tattoos as Language — Hear the story behind Angelica's tattoo, its meaningful location, and how it symbolizes her commitment to learning and speaking from a place of truth.
🤖 Expanding with AI — Angelica is embracing new technology, working with Google and AI tools to scale her work to fit the expansive space of their flagship store. Find out how she's bridging tradition with innovation.
Listen now to explore how Angelica's creative practice forges paths for healing, forgiveness, and grace—while fiercely celebrating life.
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Art As Frequency
Episode 39
mardi 11 mars 2025 • Duration 15:01
Your creativity is the medicine the world needs right now. Art isn't just something we create—it's a force that transforms. This week on Female Frequency Podcast, I'm reflecting on Brené Brown's words: "Art has the power to render sorrow beautiful, make loneliness a shared experience, and transform despair into hope."
We're exploring Art as Frequency—how color, content, and connection shape the energy of a piece and influence both the creator and the world around them.
In honor of Women's History Month, we're diving into the energy of art—how it shifts the vibe, heals, and activates change, revealing its frequency at its core. When women use their creative voices, history is rewritten, and the future takes a new form.
In this episode, I highlight Simone Leigh and Shilo Shiv Suleman, two artists using their creative power to reshape narratives and inspire movements.
Tune in for inspiration, insight, and a fresh perspective on what it means to create with purpose.
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Feminist Art Meets Red State Politics with Heather Lunsford
Episode 38
mardi 4 mars 2025 • Duration 01:03:45
Showcasing feminism in people's faces often makes them uncomfortable. Today on the Female Frequency Podcast, I am thrilled to welcome Heather Lunsford, a feminist curator navigating the intersection of art, activism, and community engagement in one of the most conservative states in America.
You want Heather on your team—she's a curator who admits that most of the shows she curates might just get her fired! From her role as Director of Art in Public Places for Oklahoma to her current position as Director and Curator of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery at Oklahoma City University, Heather has taken on monumental challenges. One exhibition that intrigued me the most was Jessica's installation, "Do They Make a Sound?"—an installation that features thousands of female forms alongside Trump quotes and survivors' testimonies. This work pushes boundaries, confronting cultural tensions head-on while navigating the complexities of context.
In this episode, you'll learn about:
✨ Building Bridges: Why understanding and engaging with local art communities is essential before introducing transformative changes.
🎨 Accessible Art: Heather's strategies for making exhibitions relatable, including a surprising approach to simplifying museum wall text.
🌸Fearless Advocacy: How Heather amplifies marginalized voices, advocates for women's rights, and uses nuanced messaging to drive meaningful conversations.
Heather's fearless commitment to representation and dialogue will leave you inspired to think bigger about art's role in shaping society—especially in unexpected and challenging places.
Listen now to hear Heather's bold vision and how she's redefining the role of art in activism and community engagement.
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