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EP 58: Quanita Roberson on Birthed Out of Belonging: A Path to Heal the Mother Wound

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In this heart-warming episode, Quanita examines what it looks like to "mother" in the modern age and questions some of our belief systems about independence. She believes that our greatest healing happens in community.

You'll learn:

** The 3 stages of being an initiated adult and how to be spirit led in our decision making

** How to connect with your ancestors as an American who doesn’t feel their “roots” with the land

** The myth of the indepedence and what it means to become interdependent

Quanita’s parents had her when they were 15 years old—they were growing up just as she was. Her family was deeply rooted in community and wasn’t always a safe space to be. Because of this combination she started her healing journey at a young age. She is a healer. It has taken me a long time to grow into this… to grow into herself. Mostly because she never quite understood why a person would choose this life. Now she understands that a life like this chooses you. She is a facilitator dedicated to addressing embedded trauma. She’s a spiritual teacher, speaker, author, life coach, and storyteller. Her work over the past 20 years has been focused in the areas of healing, initiation, grief, leadership, diversity, and inclusion.

Get the full show notes at: http://sistershipcircle.com/ep-58

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In this heart-warming episode, Quanita examines what it looks like to "mother" in the modern age and questions some of our belief systems about independence. She believes that our greatest healing happens in community.

You'll learn:

** The 3 stages of being an initiated adult and how to be spirit led in our decision making

** How to connect with your ancestors as an American who doesn’t feel their “roots” with the land

** The myth of the indepedence and what it means to become interdependent

Quanita’s parents had her when they were 15 years old—they were growing up just as she was. Her family was deeply rooted in community and wasn’t always a safe space to be. Because of this combination she started her healing journey at a young age. She is a healer. It has taken me a long time to grow into this… to grow into herself. Mostly because she never quite understood why a person would choose this life. Now she understands that a life like this chooses you. She is a facilitator dedicated to addressing embedded trauma. She’s a spiritual teacher, speaker, author, life coach, and storyteller. Her work over the past 20 years has been focused in the areas of healing, initiation, grief, leadership, diversity, and inclusion.

Get the full show notes at: http://sistershipcircle.com/ep-58

  continue reading

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