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Grind Culture with Heather Archer

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This Podcast Serves Divine Feminine Soulfood!

Work can become a grind! Your difficulty at work may be a reflection of capitalist norms. Luckily work is being reinvented to include non-traditional, creative and spiritual work. Detox from the everyday grind. You deserve to thrive in your work!

Guest Heather Archer, author of The Grind Culture Detox: Heal Yourself from the Poisonous Intersection of Racism, Capitalism, and the Need to Produce

by Heather Archer, Ellie Moon, et al.

About Heather Archer: Heather is an educator, plant priestess, and sound healer who has 15 years of experience of cultivating healing centered approaches for institutions geared towards social good. She is the Co-Founder of Black Healers Connect, with Monica Cadena. Black Healers Connect connects healers across the African diaspora to share ancestral wisdom to restore ourselves and our communities. Additionally, she serves as the Director of Healing Centered Engagement with Flourish Agenda, an educational consulting firm that helps educators to deepen the quality of their relationships with students and staff through transformational trainings and retreats.

Heather possesses a B.A. in African American Studies from Smith College, and an M.A. of Educational Leadership, Policy and Advocacy from New York University. She is also enrolled in a Yoga Teacher Training program to enhance opportunities to transmute intergenerational trauma into healing. You can learn more about her work by visiting her website. https://www.thrivingwithheather.com/about

Host Sanaa Green - www.centerherpower.com

Sanaa Green is a Priestess of the Divine Feminine here to help re-establish the Divine Feminine energy as a principal to live by. To that end, she is a Healer, Belly Dance Teacher, Environmental Educator, Entrepreneur and Community Activist.

Sanaa has been spiritually trained in Black Hat Sect Tantric Buddhist Feng Shui, Reiki, Belly Dance, Dagara Elemental Rituals and more. Her academic training includes; Masters work in Ecopsychology at Naropa University and a BA in Communications from Howard University.

#divinefeminine #goddess #priestess #blackgirl #sacredsexuality

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This Podcast Serves Divine Feminine Soulfood!

Work can become a grind! Your difficulty at work may be a reflection of capitalist norms. Luckily work is being reinvented to include non-traditional, creative and spiritual work. Detox from the everyday grind. You deserve to thrive in your work!

Guest Heather Archer, author of The Grind Culture Detox: Heal Yourself from the Poisonous Intersection of Racism, Capitalism, and the Need to Produce

by Heather Archer, Ellie Moon, et al.

About Heather Archer: Heather is an educator, plant priestess, and sound healer who has 15 years of experience of cultivating healing centered approaches for institutions geared towards social good. She is the Co-Founder of Black Healers Connect, with Monica Cadena. Black Healers Connect connects healers across the African diaspora to share ancestral wisdom to restore ourselves and our communities. Additionally, she serves as the Director of Healing Centered Engagement with Flourish Agenda, an educational consulting firm that helps educators to deepen the quality of their relationships with students and staff through transformational trainings and retreats.

Heather possesses a B.A. in African American Studies from Smith College, and an M.A. of Educational Leadership, Policy and Advocacy from New York University. She is also enrolled in a Yoga Teacher Training program to enhance opportunities to transmute intergenerational trauma into healing. You can learn more about her work by visiting her website. https://www.thrivingwithheather.com/about

Host Sanaa Green - www.centerherpower.com

Sanaa Green is a Priestess of the Divine Feminine here to help re-establish the Divine Feminine energy as a principal to live by. To that end, she is a Healer, Belly Dance Teacher, Environmental Educator, Entrepreneur and Community Activist.

Sanaa has been spiritually trained in Black Hat Sect Tantric Buddhist Feng Shui, Reiki, Belly Dance, Dagara Elemental Rituals and more. Her academic training includes; Masters work in Ecopsychology at Naropa University and a BA in Communications from Howard University.

#divinefeminine #goddess #priestess #blackgirl #sacredsexuality

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sanaa-green0/support
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