Two women's liberations guides
Breaking Your Impostor Syndrome With The Goddess begins where most self-help refuses to go: the root. That creeping sense that you're a fraud, that your success is accidental, that any moment now someone will find you out — that isn't a quirk of your personality. It is the psychological inheritance of thousands of years of women being systematically removed from authority, from history, from their own sense of inherent worth.
This 58-page guide draws on the archaeology of Marija Gimbutas and the political scholarship of Monica Sjöö to walk you through the matrifocal civilisations of Old Europe — societies where women's power wasn't a radical idea, it was simply Tuesday. Through that historical truth, paired with embodied practices and two transformative written exercises, you stop trying to build confidence from scratch and instead begin to remember it. Because it was always yours.
How to be Sovereign: A Goddess Guide to Decentring Men takes everything you've remembered about your worth and asks the harder question: now what do you actually do with it? Across thirteen chapters, this guide dismantles the conditioning that keeps women performing, shrinking, and seeking external validation — and replaces it with something far more durable. You will move through the archetypes of the Sovereign Goddess, heal the ancestral patterns driving your need for approval, reclaim your sexuality on your own terms, and build daily rituals that make your inner authority a lived reality rather than a distant aspiration. This isn't a mood board for a better life. It's a blueprint.