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On Intimacy: Strength as Armor with Satoya Foster

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In this episode, Satoya Foster and Chichi Agorom talk about:

  1. How culture and society impact a Black woman’s expression of power and strength
  2. The vulnerability of being seen in your power
  3. Holding your cards close for protection and safety
  4. How not telling the truth about our grief keeps us from getting free

About Satoya:

Satoya Foster is an artist, trauma recovery coach, and Program Director at The Narrative Enneagram. She earned a Master of Ministry from Richmont Graduate University in the Mission School of Ministry cohort and is currently working toward a Doctorate in Ministry.

Satoya is a lifelong learner that enjoys reading and nurturing ease in her life. She resides in Tennessee with her high school sweetheart, their daughter, and their four-legged canine son.

You can connect with Satoya at www.satoyafoster.com.

Have a question or just want to share your response to this episode? Text Chichi or leave a voicemail at (657) 452-0051.
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theenneagramforblackliberation

Music by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer from Pixabay

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In this episode, Satoya Foster and Chichi Agorom talk about:

  1. How culture and society impact a Black woman’s expression of power and strength
  2. The vulnerability of being seen in your power
  3. Holding your cards close for protection and safety
  4. How not telling the truth about our grief keeps us from getting free

About Satoya:

Satoya Foster is an artist, trauma recovery coach, and Program Director at The Narrative Enneagram. She earned a Master of Ministry from Richmont Graduate University in the Mission School of Ministry cohort and is currently working toward a Doctorate in Ministry.

Satoya is a lifelong learner that enjoys reading and nurturing ease in her life. She resides in Tennessee with her high school sweetheart, their daughter, and their four-legged canine son.

You can connect with Satoya at www.satoyafoster.com.

Have a question or just want to share your response to this episode? Text Chichi or leave a voicemail at (657) 452-0051.
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theenneagramforblackliberation

Music by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer from Pixabay

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