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108: The Journey of Self w/Malu-Kanoa

108: The Journey of Self w/Malu-Kanoa

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Creation stories are powerful, and there's something beautiful about reflecting on them and our journey to ourselves. In today's circle, I invite you to join me for this conversation with Malu-Kanoa as we explore her own journey of self as a Black queer person, the sacred magic of names, and the beauty of grief and death.

We're exploring:

  • Malu's creation story
  • How access to diversity has played a role in her work and development
  • The influence that made Malu curious about the world from a young age
  • Her experience as a registered nurse and a death doula
  • What it means to occupy space
  • How Malu's experience as a trans individual has informed her work as an end of life doula
  • The tenderness of queer spaces and why they allow you to transform differently
  • Reclaiming our sovereignty
  • What it means to come with intention
  • Why the work of transition and death is so important
  • Malu's top advice to help you learn how to grieve

Connect with Malu:

Email: maluthedoula@gmail.com

Instagram: https://instagram.com/of_earth.and_seed

Website: https://maluthedoula.com

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