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In this episode, Jenn Acuña (She/They) shares so many beautiful sentiments on connection! They have spent decades engaged in discovery of spirit and self. Most recently, Jenn has completed an 800 hour, two year training with Breathwork for Recovery. She employs a systems-oriented, relational, and intersectional approach to their work.
In order to create a culture of belonging - "show up as yourself, be accepting, and get to know people". It’s all about "seeing someone, knowing that they are seen, and being seen yourself". This culture shows someone they are wanted and they belong.
My fortuitous encounter with Jenn happened while working together at Trader Joe’s here in the Tacoma area. Jenn has been an incredible coworker to me and someone I am very grateful to call friend!
By Megan BryantIn this episode, Jenn Acuña (She/They) shares so many beautiful sentiments on connection! They have spent decades engaged in discovery of spirit and self. Most recently, Jenn has completed an 800 hour, two year training with Breathwork for Recovery. She employs a systems-oriented, relational, and intersectional approach to their work.
In order to create a culture of belonging - "show up as yourself, be accepting, and get to know people". It’s all about "seeing someone, knowing that they are seen, and being seen yourself". This culture shows someone they are wanted and they belong.
My fortuitous encounter with Jenn happened while working together at Trader Joe’s here in the Tacoma area. Jenn has been an incredible coworker to me and someone I am very grateful to call friend!