This is my first exposure to Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés work: I love her and I loved this audiobook. The idea of feral women - women who were once free, captured, over domesticated, freed again, and then unable to protect themselves because of their injured instinct - felt like a mirror and in the reflection I saw myself. Also, the idea that we can heal our injured instincts by looking at how animals behave in the wild when they are defending themselves/children/food was absolutely fascinating and in line with some of the work I've been looking at from Peter Lavine & Kimberly Ann Johnson. The story portion of The Red Shoes was honestly terrifying, but I really loved hearing Dr. Pinkola Estés analysis and hopeful conclusion in regards to the actual end of the story (which is missing). I think I will need to listen to this one several times. There were gold nuggets that stuck out to me based on where I am right now in my life, but I think there will always be something new for me to take in regards to how and why I self sabotage.