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Layla B Rachid is a multi-passionate/multidimensional & multifaceted entrepreneur. She is an author, change-maker & philanthropist - a kindred traditional soul, with a modern creative edge, seeking her own spiritual journey. Her first passion is reviving, reclaiming, and restoring women’s Ancestral Healing, inspired by her beloved homeland, Morocco.
She is the author of Revive Reclaim Restore, selling over 300+ books in 2 days to over 30 countries, founder of The Nafsa Project School, the first online traditional postpartum training school teaching Moroccan postpartum rituals and closing of the bones, founder of the Sacred Postpartum summit and the Tribal Sisterhood Retreat in Morocco.
Her second passion is supporting other women entrepreneurs to create and launch their own online offerings - with soul, strategy & success.
This interview was extracted and repurposed from my 2021 Map for a New Motherhood Summit, but the information is just as relevant today as it was 4 years ago. In the interview, I mention the importance of not only creating a birth plan, but also having a postpartum plan. A year later I wrote a Postpartum Planning guidebook, which is available here.
To connect with Layla and her work please go here.
By CORINA FITCHLayla B Rachid is a multi-passionate/multidimensional & multifaceted entrepreneur. She is an author, change-maker & philanthropist - a kindred traditional soul, with a modern creative edge, seeking her own spiritual journey. Her first passion is reviving, reclaiming, and restoring women’s Ancestral Healing, inspired by her beloved homeland, Morocco.
She is the author of Revive Reclaim Restore, selling over 300+ books in 2 days to over 30 countries, founder of The Nafsa Project School, the first online traditional postpartum training school teaching Moroccan postpartum rituals and closing of the bones, founder of the Sacred Postpartum summit and the Tribal Sisterhood Retreat in Morocco.
Her second passion is supporting other women entrepreneurs to create and launch their own online offerings - with soul, strategy & success.
This interview was extracted and repurposed from my 2021 Map for a New Motherhood Summit, but the information is just as relevant today as it was 4 years ago. In the interview, I mention the importance of not only creating a birth plan, but also having a postpartum plan. A year later I wrote a Postpartum Planning guidebook, which is available here.
To connect with Layla and her work please go here.