Divine Feminine Living
Tracing, honoring, & amplifying the sacred feminine in women across the world.
We invite readers, listeners, creators, & seekers into a global exploration of feminine wisdom & cultural transformation.
Books. Music. Art. Podcast. Retreats. Workshops.
All in divine feminine time.
Founded by Lauren Coyle Rosen, award-winning author, artist, anthropologist, Harvard Law grad, former Princeton professor, & cultural curator.
Lauren Coyle Rosen, Founder of Divine Feminine Living / Image: Arielle Lewis, 2026
About Divine Feminine Living
Divine Feminine Living is a global creative and cultural platform founded by Lauren Coyle Rosen to trace, study, honor, and amplify the sacred feminine across traditions, histories, and contemporary life.
Rooted in scholarship, creativity, spirituality, and cultural storytelling, Divine Feminine Living explores how women across the world embody wisdom, resilience, beauty, imagination, healing, and transformation.
We are nonpartisan and nondenominational — for believers and nonbelievers alike.
At the heart of Divine Feminine Living is the belief that self-care is a sacred ritual and that creativity itself can become a spiritual practice.
Through books, music, conversations, retreats, workshops, and artistic collaborations, we are building a global community devoted to beauty, reflection, empowerment, and meaningful connection.
Renée Fleming, Opera soprano and actress
Miranda Kerr, supermodel and Founder & CEO of Kora Organics
Clarissa Ward, memoirist, journalist, and Chief International Correspondent for CNN
Lynda Resnick, visionary entrepreneur, philanthropist, and co-founder of The Wonderful Company
Nicole Avant, diplomat, producer, bestselling author, and former U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas
Lynn Goldsmith, artist, film director, and celebrity photographer
Melissa Murray, NYU Law professor and author of The U.S. Constitution: A Comprehensive and Annotated Guide for the Modern Reader
Christine Desan, Harvard Law professor and author of Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism
Alexandra Dominique Crapanzano, journalist, screenwriter, cookbook author, and consultant
Lindsay Crouse, author of The Case for Quitting; former editor, producer, and writer for The New York Times
Julia Allison, fellow at Harvard, journalist, and entrepreneur
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, journalist and author, contributing writer for The Atlantic
Gracie and Rachel, acclaimed indie pop/chamber pop band
Mariam T. Azimi, political commentator and author of Dancing Between Two Worlds
Chandanri Ghosh, author of Heartlines and former journalist for Times, Forbes, and Business Standard
Valeriia Veksler, natural beauty educator and founder of Face Fitness System
Kathleen A. Lawrence, Georgetown University professor and editor of Cambridge University Press’ The Complete Henry James and celebrated scholar of feminists Margaret Fuller and Caroline Sturgis
Yota Batsaki, author, comparative literature scholar, and Executive Director of Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University
Kathryn O’Shea Evans, contributing editor at LUXE magazine and author of Horse Country.
Sarah Lewis, author, Harvard professor, and Founder of Vision & Justice
Alexandra Andrews, novelist and author of the recent book, The Fine Art of Lying
Ani DiFranco, folk-rocker, author, and artist; founder of Righteous Babe Records
Marius Morariu, CEO and Co-founder of Tracie Martyn in NYC; an innovator in the clean beauty revolution and the celebrity Red Carpet Treatment (the only male guest on the list)
Olivia Nuzzi, author of American Canto
Tamta Mosulishvili, Founder and Creative Director of Quinted London
Gail Crowther, author of Marilyn Monroe’s Books and other titles
Tara Mohr, author of Playing Big and a global leader in women’s leadership and personal growth
Meena Ahamed, journalist and author of Indian Genius
Hannah Fried, Co-founder and CEO of All Voting Is Local
Paula Scavazzini, artist
Brigid Washington, journalist and author of Salt, Sweat, & Steam: The Fiery Education of an Accidental Chef
Danielle Crittenden, journalist and author of Dispatches from Grief
Annie Zaleski, journalist, and NYT-bestselling author, journalist, and music historian; most recent book, Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs
Zoey Goto, journalist and author
Linda Resnick, feminist entrepreneur and founder of for-profit and nonprofit local and international women’s-empowerment organizations
Maya McClean, singer-songwriter, healer, and dancer; part of The Twinz duo who performed with Prince
Skylar Moody, journalist and content creator
Shelby J, singer, songwriter, and producer
Tish & Snooky Bellomo, co-founders of Manic Panic, entrepreneurs, singers, philanthropists, and authors
Michelle Oldroyd, lawyer and Director of Professional Education, Utah State Bar
Mercy Idoko, lawyer, peace and diplomacy expert, and fashion entrepreneur
The Divine Feminine Podcast with Lauren Coyle Rosen
Launching October 2026
The Divine Feminine Podcast features intimate conversations with visionary women across literature, music, journalism, fashion, wellness, academia, business, spirituality, and the arts.
Guests include celebrated authors, artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, scholars, cultural leaders, journalists, and innovators exploring creativity, resilience, beauty, healing, identity, and the many dimensions of feminine power. The podcast will be available on all major streaming platforms.
Confirmed guests include:
About the Founder
Lauren Coyle Rosen, Founder of Divine Feminine Living / Image: Arielle Lewis, 2026
Lauren Coyle Rosen is the Founder of Divine Feminine Living and the host of The Divine Feminine Podcast, launching this October.
She is also an award-winning, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author, singer-songwriter, artist, and cultural anthropologist.
Her latest book is Goddess, a global cultural history of iconic goddesses and their erasures, as well as a celebration of reclaiming them today as symbols or role models for women and popular culture. This book is forthcoming with Henry Holt (Macmillan) in North America, Mudlark (HarperCollins) in the UK and territories, and AW Bruna in Dutch.
Coyle Rosen holds a JD with honors from Harvard Law School and a PhD in Anthropology from The University of Chicago. She is currently a fellow at Harvard University and was formerly a professor of cultural anthropology at Princeton University, where she received the President's Award in Distinguished Teaching, among other honors. She has received many national and international honors, awards, and fellowships for her work.
She is the author of twelve books to date, four nonfiction and eight volumes of poetry and art. In addition to Goddess, her other nonfiction books include The Spirit of Ani (coauthored with folk-rocker and feminist icon Ani DiFranco), Hannibal Lokumbe (coauthored with jazz legend and leading orchestral composer Hannibal Lokumbe), Law in Light, and Fires of Gold. Her most recently published book of poetry and art is Veils of Athena.
All of her books are available here.
Coyle Rosen also has released six critically acclaimed music albums to date, all over the course of 2025 and early 2026: Purify Flame Dreamscape, Covers and Veils in Blue, Apollonian Tonic, Athena Visions, The Fate of Art, and Mirror Skies. She combines cinematic synth dream pop with spiritual jazz and chamber sounds.
Her music is available on all major streaming platforms. More on her music can be found here.
Coyle Rosen founded and writes for The Spiritual Muses, an online magazine that explores the spiritual and creative inspiration of writers, artists, musicians, thinkers, and other figures from across many cultural realms, times, and places.

