Maria Souza

Maria Souza is a comparative mythologist based in Australia. With over 7 years of experience, Maria is the founder of Women & Mythology, guiding women on a journey to rediscover their true selves through the power of myths, fairy tales, and folktales. Maria is the host of the Women and Mythology Podcast and the author of Wild Daughters, a mythopoetic work that offers inspiration to women. She has also designed thoughtful courses and workshops, focusing on adult learning and exploring myths from both eastern and western traditions. Her Women Who Run With The Wolves Program has hosted hundreds of women across 30 countries. Maria has an advanced training certificate in Applied Mythology from the Pacifica Graduate Institute and a postgraduate degree in Comparative Mythology from the Dédalus Institute.

Education

  • MA Ecology and Spirituality, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Professional Achievements

  • Author of Wild Daughters, a mythopoetic collection of poetry that explores the archetypal and symbolic initiations of women’s lives
  • Featured as part of the Joseph Campbell Foundation’s MythMakerâ„  Podcast Network, where she hosts the Women and Mythology podcast
  • Served as a consultant for the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) and spent seven years working in the Brazilian Amazon alongside Indigenous communities, contributing to cross-cultural dialogue and preservation of oral traditions
  • Taught internationally and developed a wide range of offerings, including online courses, workshops, and mentorship programs that support women in reclaiming mythic sensibility and integrating ancestral stories into their personal and professional lives

Certifications & Organizations

  • Yale University - Journey of the Universe: The Unfolding of Life, Feb 2017

Favorite Piece of Advice

Let the story work on you before you try to work on the story. In mythology, it’s often the quiet listening, the symbolic seeing, and the willingness to be changed that opens the deepest insights. Trust that the wisdom lives not just in the tale, but in the way it stirs something ancient and true within you.

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