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Golden Thread Conversation – Guest Erika Cleveland

Erika Cleveland is an artist, writer, and former art therapist. Her mission is to work with women at mid to late life transition whose roles and identities no longer fit and who urgently want to reconnect to their true selves.

In this podcast, Erika and I discuss her new online class, “Befriending Our Shadow” which begins in early April.

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Golden Thread Podcast – Guest Rabbi Sarah Tasman

Rabbi Sarah Tasman is the founder of the Tasman Center for Jewish Creativity which offers community classes & gatherings, private spiritual coaching, and life cycle officiation. Rabbi Sarah specializes in leading experiential spirituality and Jewish mindfulness classes, providing opportunities for personal and professional development, and incorporating expressive modalities including writing, yoga, art and ritual.

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Golden Thread Podcast – Guest Laura Lundin – Part 1

Laura Lundin is the Founder and Head Coach of the Corporate Compassion Project, a boutique executive coaching practice that helps purpose-driven women achieve more fulfillment, recognition, and impact in their careers. 

Before founding her own mission-driven business, Laura had a 20-year career in corporate social responsibility, communications, and marketing. 

Laura is passionate about the performing arts and preparing the next generation of purpose-driven leaders as demonstrated by her board and volunteer service .

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Golden Thread Podcast – Guest Annie Matan

Kohenet Annie Matan is a Jewish, feminist, queer, Hebrew Priestess and Mama. She facilitates sacred community, weaves transformative ritual and empowers intuitives, mystics and healers to own and share their gifts for the sake of the inter-independent healing and transformation of the world.

She channels the Divine with prayer, tarot and oracle cards, writing, sculpting goddesses, painting and crochet.

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Golden Thread Conversation – Guest Alexandra Uth

Alexandra is an editor with 31 years of experience and her guiding principle is “encouragement through editing.” In 2012 she started her own company, Loomis & Lyman, to help authors navigate the daunting world of self publishing. After seeing how hungry her friends in the coaching world were for knowledge about publishing, Alex started Writer’s Ed to provide nonfiction writers guidance, community, and support. Her greatest joy is helping them become authors and authorities.