Afleveringen
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In this episode, Tianna discusses the possible holistic roots and considerations for endometriosis looking through the lens of traditional chinese medicine. With friend and colleague Dr. Mama Shani, who is a doctor of acupuncture, we learn how to combat inflammation in the body, eliminate cold entering into our wombs and so much more! Tune in for our endometriosis awareness conversation!
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In this episode, Tianna and her guest as well as galentine's day participant, Jamaica, revisit the giddiness of the San Diego Social. Insert the winding road that is the importance of watering yourself during the postpartum period. Please note, the postpartum period is not limited to the first six weeks after birth. Some regard this time as the first year postpartum and some consider it as the entirety of your life after giving birth. Take a look into the process of relearning how to care for your nervous system, your relationships and your boundaries with this beautiful reminder that we must return to ourselves, time and time again.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this episode we talk with Omikunle Ekundayo, the founder and director of the Soulcare Collective. We discuss Omi's journey to womb wellness after being diagnosed with life threatening anemia, a submucosal fibroid and stage two endometriosis. Omi having had a challenging health journey, reflects on her experience and shares important advice about self advocacy and empowered choice.
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Founder Omikunle and Assistant Director Morgan talk about the ways in which African/ Black psychology inform the work within the Soulcare Collective. They discuss the difference between African centered care and Westernized health models. In addition, they discuss the model of multidimensional healing and what that means for their clients as well as the best way for clients and future clients to get the most out of their mental wellness sessions with the Soulcare Collective.
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We talk with the Creative and Executive Director, Omikunle Ekundayo, and the Assistant Executive Director Morgan Kidd of the Soulcare Collective. An online healing space curated for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and other people of color offering mental and holistic health services. Both women share their personal journey and the foundation of realizing their work with the Soulcare Collective was a divine calling and necessary for the communities they serve.