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EPISODE 013 | Reflection: The Spiral Path to Relevance

Author
Lee Currie
Published
Wed 13 Aug 2025
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In this deeply reflective solo episode, Lee Currie weaves insights from three powerful Crone Rising conversations—with Sharyn Flood, Gabrielle St. George, and Cathy Zielske—into a tapestry of truth, resonance, and reclamation. More than a recap, this is a spiral of reverence: for joy reclaimed, rage awakened, and peace hard-earned. Lee explores the archetypes of seeker, sword, and hearth, and invites listeners to consider where they land on the map of their own becoming. This episode honours relevance not as performance but as presence. It’s a call to return to self—again and again—with tenderness, truth, and fire.

Key Topics Covered

  • The spiral nature of the Crone journey
  • Joy after divorce and solo travel (Sharyn Flood)
  • Political truth-telling and aging as power (Gabrielle St. George)
  • Therapy, body image, and maternal healing (Cathy Zielske)
  • Archetypes of the seeker, the sword, and the hearth
  • Redefining relevance beyond visibility
  • The sacredness of root seasons, blooming, and transformation


After you listen to the podcast, answer this: Which of these archetypes speaks to you right now?

  • Are you the Seeker, like Sharyn—curious, courageous, ready to choose joy?
  • The Sword, like Gabrielle—unapologetic, purposeful, a firebrand for truth?
  • The Hearth, like Cathy—grounded, intentional, holding space for peace?

Or maybe you’re moving between them. Maybe you hold all three.

Send your reflections to @crone.rising.pod on Instagram. Tell us how you’re staying visible to yourself. Because eldering is a culture—and we’re building it together.


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Crone Rising is for every woman who’s done being quiet and done being small. We’re not here to fade. We’re here to rise — unapologetic, unmuted, and unmissable.

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