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Parenting in Cultural Transition: Ana Norambuena. With Hannah Abouzahrah

Parenting in Cultural Transition: Ana Norambuena. With Hannah Abouzahrah

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Ana Norambuena⁠ is (and not limited to) a Woman, Mother, Trainer and Coach.

In this conversation with ⁠Hannah Abouzahrah⁠, she brings the gold she has to offer on the topic of childraising on the bridge from modern culture to ⁠Archiarchy⁠ (an emerging culture).

This is a starting conversation that touches on a broad range of themes including:

- Moving from holding space for a child's survival into empowering them to thrive

- Nuclear family and village

- Discomfort in rapid learning environments (feedback & coaching)

- Authentic connection with children


Further Information

Liquid state: just like a caterpillar liquifies in order to transform into a butterfly, we too experience the liquid state of transformation in all 5 bodies. Read more ⁠here⁠.


⁠Ontree Centre⁠: an emerging village in NZ "...guardians of the land pioneering a cultural shift towards Archiarchy, a new way of relating to each other and the world around us. "


⁠www.radicallyalivewomen.com⁠

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