Conversations You Can Feel
Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business, Community and Culture
Whiteness in Wellness - Trends of Extracting Indigenous Wisdom & Spirituality
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Whiteness in Wellness - Trends of Extracting Indigenous Wisdom & Spirituality

Jamaica Carter is a community organizer and artist. Her work lies in the realms of spirituality, sacred sexuality, trauma-informed shadow work, and preserving indigenous practices.
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Jamaica Carter is a community organizer and artist. Her work lies in the realms of spirituality, sacred sexuality, trauma-informed shadow work, and preserving indigenous practices. She has held space through ceremonies and facilitating workshops for the collective to heal and decolonize. Her mission is to return to what is sacred and to open up the minds to what is possible when we prioritize the legacy of black, brown, indigenous people who have maintained this Earth and relationship to spirit. Her works can be found on instagram: @cleopatruuh

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Conversations You Can Feel
Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business, Community and Culture
A podcast exploring the real-life stories of predatory patterns in our everyday lives. Episodes ranging from well-meaning white people to C-PTSD and High Achievers Anxiety, in a world that has a fetish for peak performance.
Breaking normalized codes of silence, shame and secrecy in culture; and within our own bodies.