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S1:E2 | Kendra Adachi

S1:E2 | Kendra Adachi

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In this conversation, join Kendra and I as we explore ‘Sacred Sustenance’, Motherhood, stewarding the future through our children, and how it all connects into Reclaiming Evolution and what this means to her.


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Kendra is a Mother to a 6m old baby girl, as well as a devotee to the path of honouring the Sacred, with a background as a private, wholefood, chef. Her personal journey has brought her into the depths of her own self where ‘Sacred Sustenance’ was originally birthed.


Her offering into Reclaiming Evolution this summer; Sacred Sustenance: reclaiming leadership through reverent nourishment is an experiential offering serving the remembrance of our Sacred relationship to sustenance & what it means to live within our Holy vessel while providing a guiding light as a pillar for our families, communities, and collective.


Kendra believes that we mirror the resilience of our greatest mother: Earth, as we remember what it is to honour and embrace the responsibility of the nurturing we both require and deserve.

That it is within our ability to receive nourishment, that a direct reflection of our relationship to receiving all that is meant for our thriving, God-given birthright, is recognized.


We are meant to thrive with vibrancy so that we can offer our gifts abundantly, offer our children generational wealth of authentic expression, autonomy, and a world where our and their creations flourish.”


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