Raising Women Podcast

Raising Women Podcast
Podcast Description
Raising Women Podcast is redefining what it means to be a woman leading in today’s world. Nina Talijan Hinic and Jocelyn Lee are your hosts and guides for this journey.
Whether you’re seeking advice, inspiration, or a sense of community - our conversations support 4 important areas of womanhood the next generation of leaders need:
• Creating Social Change
• Freedom/Financial Independence to Pursue Purpose
• Health & Wellness for Resilience
• Relationship Intelligence
We dedicate this podcast to you sis. A love letter to women.
To womanhood, in sisterhood. Together, we raise each other up.
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The podcast emphasizes four key areas of womanhood: creating social change, achieving financial independence, promoting health and wellness, and enhancing relationship intelligence. Noteworthy episodes include discussions about the EU Pay Transparency Directive, women’s sharing circles, and personal stories from inspiring guests who provide actionable insights and raise awareness about issues affecting women today.

Nina Talijan Hinic & Jocelyn Lee are the co-founders of Raising Women, your podcast hosts and guides for this journey raising women to lead in today’s world for a better tomorrow. Our conversations cover important areas of womanhood the next generation of leaders need. From social change, finances, wellness, relational intelligence, leadership and service – each episode is like a lesson. Our worldwide guests are value-ledwomen with incredible stories and timeless knowledge to share.
Listen in and rise up with us.
✨ What if leadership wasn’t about control, but about capacity? What if your descent was actually the beginning of your rising?
In this powerful and poetic episode of the Raising Women Podcast, we welcome Jessica Rudin, a teacher of cyclical leadership and voice-led transformation. Through myth, personal story, and embodied wisdom, she invites us into a radically different rhythm of living — one that softens, spirals, and reclaims.
Together with hosts Nina and Jocelyn, Jessica unpacks the journey from performance to presence, from burnout to breath, from good-girl conditioning to grounded feminine power. Through her retelling of the ancient Sumerian goddess Inanna’s descent and the heroine’s journey, Jessica reflects on her own unraveling from overachievement and silencing into self – trust, body wisdom, and radical truth – speaking.
🗣️ “You don’t have to bloom all year. Stillness is not a problem to solve — it’s a sacred season.”
🎧 LISTEN IN ON THE CONVERSATION:
💜 Unlearning the good girl
How saying yes when we mean no slowly disconnects us from our voice—and how to come back.
💜 Descent as sacred
What happens when we stop pushing through and let the breakdown guide us to a deeper truth.
💜From control to capacity
Why real leadership begins in the body—not the mind—and how to lead from breath, rhythm, and presence.
💜 Cyclical leadership vs linear hustle
Why “the hero’s journey” isn’t the only map for growth—and how the feminine path of spirals and seasons reclaims power differently.
💜 Speaking from the heart
How voice isn’t just a communication tool, but a bridge back to your values and inner knowing.
💜 Remember: You’re allowed to speak your heart’s truth. And you don’t need to conquer to be whole.
- And her podcast coming soon: ”En ljudväv i hjältinnans spår – om kropp, kraft och levt ledarskap” — in English: “A Soundscape in the Heroine’s Footsteps – A Journey through Voice, Body and Embodied Power”
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