Discover how true feminine power transcends cultural 'girly' expectations through insights from three transformative books that reveal authentic femininity as wild, wise, and wonderfully complex.

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Welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed-I'm thrilled to explore something truly transformative with you today. We're diving deep into what it means to embrace authentic femininity in a world that has reduced "being girly" to narrow stereotypes of pink, passive, and pleasing others. Given your recent journey with "Women Who Run with the Wolves" and your passion for psychology and self-growth, this feels like perfect timing to examine how three powerful books-Clarissa Pinkola Estes' masterwork alongside Lisa Bevere's "Fight Like a Girl" and Dominique Christina's "This Is Woman's Work"-reveal that true feminine power encompasses far more than cultural definitions of "girly" suggest.