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This week we're joined by Rachel Ricketts; racial justice advocate, intuitive healer, speaker + writer. She is an outspoken champion for womxn of colour, educating all hue-mans on anti-racism and inclusion. Her purpose is to help us all better understand our role in perpetuating oppression, of ourselves and/or others, and learn concrete tools for committing to the solution. Rachel hosts online and in-person workshops including her Spiritual Activism series which promotes racial justice, reconciliation and recovery from racialized trauma, and has helped a variety of global brands commit to anti-racism. Her work has been featured in publications such as Huffington Post, Black Girl in Om and Thrive, and she's presented at international conferences including SXSW in Austin, me Convention in Stockholm and the Follow Black Women Conference in Omaha. She loves donuts, dancing and all things metaphysical.
In this episode we talk about:
We hope this conversation inspires you to have conversations within your families, communities and friendship groups. They might not be comfortable conversations but they are conversations we need to be having to create change and impact the world we live in.
Ways to connect with Rachel
Ways to connect with Natalie
Podcast Music: "Follow You" by Daniel Gong (Dansonn)
All content and written show notes - Copyright Natalie Miles 2019
 By Natalie Miles
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This week we're joined by Rachel Ricketts; racial justice advocate, intuitive healer, speaker + writer. She is an outspoken champion for womxn of colour, educating all hue-mans on anti-racism and inclusion. Her purpose is to help us all better understand our role in perpetuating oppression, of ourselves and/or others, and learn concrete tools for committing to the solution. Rachel hosts online and in-person workshops including her Spiritual Activism series which promotes racial justice, reconciliation and recovery from racialized trauma, and has helped a variety of global brands commit to anti-racism. Her work has been featured in publications such as Huffington Post, Black Girl in Om and Thrive, and she's presented at international conferences including SXSW in Austin, me Convention in Stockholm and the Follow Black Women Conference in Omaha. She loves donuts, dancing and all things metaphysical.
In this episode we talk about:
We hope this conversation inspires you to have conversations within your families, communities and friendship groups. They might not be comfortable conversations but they are conversations we need to be having to create change and impact the world we live in.
Ways to connect with Rachel
Ways to connect with Natalie
Podcast Music: "Follow You" by Daniel Gong (Dansonn)
All content and written show notes - Copyright Natalie Miles 2019

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