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By Kanu Masenda Jacobsen
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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
In this episode, guest host Kalisha takes you on her journey to heal through our ancestors. She talks about what ancestral healing is and the ways to heal from them.
Kalisha is on a journey to heal herself through inner child work and ancestral healing. Visit her website at www.alishawithakay.com/guest-features to follow her work.
In this episode I am in the guest chair and I am sharing a story of my late mom (Matildah) Rest in Peace my Angel.
Learn more about what I am doing at www.kanujacobsen.com
https://www.alishawithakay.com/links
Dr Paul is Christian psychologist, speaker and leadership trainer who "makes work relationships work" Dr White co-authored "The 5 languages of Appreciation in the workplace" He has applied his work to remote and working from home employees as well as supporting colleagues who have recently experienced loss. Websites: www.appreciationatwork.com , www.drpaulwhite.com , www.mbainventory.com Facebook: Appreciation at Work, Dr. Paul White. LinkedIn: Dr. Paul White. Instagram: Appreciation at Work
In this episode I am interviewing my sister and we honoring and remembering our late father Cyril. He gained his angel wings on January 28th, 2013
Trish Mandewo is a City Council Woman in Coquitlam British Columbia. She is a serial entreprenuer as well as an author. She is released her book in 2018: https://www.amazon.com/Growth-Strategies-Hungry-Entrepreneur-Businesses/dp/1693088789/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=growth+strategies+for+the+hungry&qid=1611851656&sr=8-4
Lisa Keefauver shares her grief and loss experiences. From losing her husband at the young age of 44 and losing a really good friend .... All that has led her to become a grief expert
“Our lives are built by the stories we tell of our experiences. A death, a devastating loss (of relationship, ability, homeland, or even dream), or a traumatic event is akin to the manuscript of our lives being torn to shreds and handed back to us with no instructions on how to re-write or live our lives. Grief is the journey we’re on as we re-write and live into the story of our lives'...Lisa
The holidays are upon us and can come with major triggers that can make it miserable for us. I know for me holidays are not the same but I am trying to create new traditions so that I can find the joy of the festive season again.
In this episode I am sharing my 4 tried and true strategies that are working for me. Enjoy!!
Ruchi was born in India grew up in Africa and moved to the US in her teens. She is a solopreneur and runs her own small business coaching firm. She is also a lifestyle blogger/ storyteller and loves to share her love for travel, food, thoughts, and experiences on IG and FB (Footprint The World). She has a passion for writing and writes monthly in AZ India Times and is also contributing writing for Brown Girl Magazine, Thrive Global and others. Her writing is a spicy yet soulful blend of Indian heritage, African upbringing, and American influences. She is a mom/author/storyteller/solopreneur based out of Arizona.
In the guest chair is Rebekah Saltzman
Inspired by the Zero Waste movement in 2012 and a job advertisement for a couple who were looking to downsize before an international move, Rebekah Saltzman, a graphic designer, quit her job and started a personal organization company. Today she helps people organize, automate and streamline their homes and business and helps them to reduce their waste. In 2014 Rebekah moved to Israel with her husband and three children from New York City. She holds a degree in Fashion Design from Parson School of Design, and Has been helping people declutter in one form or another for 20 years! She has a growing online presence through the Facebook group Organizing in Israel https://www.facebook.com/groups/591632997706988/ and on Instagram as @balaganbegone she has a weekly podcast called Journey to Organization where she talks about decluttering and reducing waste. She is currently writing a book in memory of her mother called Organized Jewish LIfe. Her website is www.BalaganBeGone.com (/book)
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.