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109: Rooted Stories w/ Clarinda Tivoli

109: Rooted Stories w/ Clarinda Tivoli

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Some might say our qualifications don't matter, our degrees don't matter, but our stories do. I invite you to join me in circleness today as we sit in conversation with Clarinda Tivoli, a Pasifika Dancer, Sailor & Decolonizing Business Educator, to share and to talk story.

Are you ready to take a toe tip with us today to start to tend to YOUR story?

We're exploring:

  • Clarinda's powerful creation story
  • The difference between a story from an island vs a "mainland" story
  • How the flow of being someone from the Pacific can help people on the mainland to find roots
  • THIS thing that Clarinda wishes for everybody
  • What a floating practice in Hawaii opened up for her
  • The difference between storytelling and storykeeping and why storykeeping is so helpful in our current climate
  • How to jump out of the "content creation treadmill" and step into a more indigenous style of storykeeping
  • What happens when you avoid your own creation story



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Learn more here: https://www.thematriarchalbusiness.com/

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