From Maiden to Mother with Joaly Trinidad, ceremonialist and co-founder of Root and Wisdom #85

The School of Whispers Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Stephanie Osborne - Poniedziałki

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This week’s episode features my dear friend and returning guest, Joaly Trinidad—co-founder of Root and Wisdom and Sacred Roots Foundation. As a ceremonialist with a background in counseling, she weaves sound, breathwork, and movement to guide others on their return to their truest nature.On the show Joaly opens up about her journey into motherhood. Together we explore common themes amongst mothers: anxiety and fear around birth, how her birth plan transformed, how she worked with fear and surrendered her sense of control, mom guilt, and the sense of waiting for the other shoe to drop. Her story speaks to women everywhere.My hope is that this conversation helps mothers feel less alone and reminds them that their stories matter.Highlights: How to use a pendulum to play a witchy game Jo played as a child to predict how many children she’d haveHow plant sacraments such as San Pedro supported her daughter’s conception and birthThe paradigm shift between her indigenous midwives and a hospital team when they collaborated for the first time to support her C-section Jo’s parenting approach based on philosophies such as the Buddhist Five RemembrancesConnect with Jo: www.rootandwisdom.comwww.sacredrootsfoundation.comInstagram: joalytrinidad , rootandwisdom If you’d like to connect with Stephanie, you can find her here:Instagram-@schoolofwhispers @__steef___ [email protected] If you'd like to learn more about working with me, feel free to reach out via email or social media. Website to come soon! DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Stephanie or her guests.

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