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4. Navigating Identity and The Alchemy of Sacred Space with Nicky Macaluso

4. Navigating Identity and The Alchemy of Sacred Space with Nicky Macaluso

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How do we navigate our identity and healing journeys in a new place? How can we relate to our spaces as sacred tools for alchemy and growth? In this episode of Design Deep Dive, I chat with Nicky Macaluso, a somatic therapist and multidimensional healer, to explore the deeper connections between space, identity, privilege, and healing.


Nicky shares his relocation journey from New York to Hawai’i, how living in a new place has impacted his personal and professional work, navigating privilege and sacredness as he relates to this new environment, and what home means for him.


Content Warning: Brief mention of suicide in guest's bio at beginning of episode (1:48-1:50)


In this episode:

  • The role of the environment in understanding our identity and other relationships
  • How new environments can create an opportunity for deep healing and transformation
  • The importance of acknowledging privilege in relation to new cultural spaces
  • The power of design psychology to help us explore our inner and outer environments


Connect with Nicky:

Website: ⁠https://resilientrelief.com

Email: namacaluso@gmail.com

Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nicky.mac.somatics

Conversation with Ghylian Bell


Connect with Dr. Za:

Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/designwithdr.za/⁠

Book a Design Psychology Consult Call: ⁠https://suzan-ahmed.clientsecure.me

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