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Zuleiva Maldonado readily smiles and laughs in this episode and in fact every day despite a lived experience ranking as one of the most difficult and challenging I have heard. A Mexican, an American, a mom, a daughter, an adovcate, Zuleiva channels compassion in her life and work. Listen in for how, in her practice of the Art of the Calavera Catrina, Zuleiva rises again and lives and succeeds and thrives past her trauma. “It’s like telling a bad dream – I live with it. I can live with it. It doesn’t stop me [from moving] forward, but it moves me forward with the intention [of healing] others.”
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Zuleiva Maldonado readily smiles and laughs in this episode and in fact every day despite a lived experience ranking as one of the most difficult and challenging I have heard. A Mexican, an American, a mom, a daughter, an adovcate, Zuleiva channels compassion in her life and work. Listen in for how, in her practice of the Art of the Calavera Catrina, Zuleiva rises again and lives and succeeds and thrives past her trauma. “It’s like telling a bad dream – I live with it. I can live with it. It doesn’t stop me [from moving] forward, but it moves me forward with the intention [of healing] others.”