Crone Club

Something is shifting . . .

I’ve noticed that more women in my sphere are accepting the crone as a positive archetype. I’ve seen this demonstrated in personal conversations, on social platforms and through various podcasts that I frequent. In my work, I share a lot about shifting the narrative around aging and countering ageism along with the societal pressures to stay young.  To be clear, you do not need to identify as a crone to participate in any of my offerings.

It’s undeniable that I’m feeling called to aspire to and embody the spirit of the crone. I feel a bit like a crone-in-training, actually, and if it resonates with you too, I’d love your company.

Regardless of the harsh descriptions that crones have been historically defined by, I have adopted the more feminist description as a rite of passage into an era of wisdom, freedom and personal power.

To be a crone is about inner development, not outer appearance.

This Crone Club consists of women who are ready to resist our youth obsessed culture by rejecting the negative stereotype of the old woman. We refuse to devalue aging and are open to information and conversations that allow us to reflect on how we are actively embracing our own wisdom and authenticity. We celebrate the crone years as a time to step into our full individuality and agency. 

If you would like to join this conversation, please follow my Crone Club Facebook page.

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