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    Explore " creatingcommunity" with insightful episodes like "Talking about Holistic Approaches and Infertility w/ Ashley Holmes", "Creating Common Sky: Alexie Torres part 2" and "279: Conquering Fear with Devon Brooks" from podcasts like ""Why Don't We Talk About This?", "Creating Common Sky: Conversations in a Fractured World" and "MUVE Forward"" and more!

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    Talking about Holistic Approaches and Infertility w/ Ashley Holmes

    Talking about Holistic Approaches and Infertility w/ Ashley Holmes

    During this episode, we explore infertility and several impacts those navigating the journey are faced with as well as some holistic approaches to explore.


    Bio:
    Ashley is the CEO & Founder of Holistic Fertility Coach Inc. She helps women struggling with infertility to conceive with greater ease. She uses ancient sacred energy medicine to bring the body back into balance and alignment. Becoming fertile in mind, body, and spirit in order for conception to occur.

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    Creating Common Sky: Alexie Torres part 2

    Creating Common Sky: Alexie Torres part 2

    We are honored to welcome Alexie Torres as our first guest on Creating Common Sky:Conversations in a fractured world.

    Alexie is a nationally recognized leader in social and environmental justice. She has a vast wealth of experience and many potent stories to share. She is a national voice on issues of faith, community organizing, and the sacred work of social justice.

    Alexie is the founder of Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice (YMPJ) working with young people on issues ranging from education to policing and environmental justice. The mission being to prepare young people to become prophetic voices for peace and justice. She served as its executive director for 17 years.

    She co-founded the Bronx River Alliance  and the  Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance. The organization cleaned-up abandoned industrial sites, expanded the Bronx River greenway, and developed green infrastructure. Working with community to reclaim and protect the bronx river which had become highly industrialized and was inaccessible to the people in her community. This was a fundamental part of her work as an urban planner, activist for environmental justice, and community organizer, Torres has lived into the full meaning of her given name, Alexie: “Defender of Humankind.”

    In 2013, Alexie was awarded the prestigious Loeb Fellowship through Harvard University.

    She has served on President Obama’s White House advisory council on faith based and neighborhood partnerships. The council aimed to reduce poverty and inequality and create opportunity for all.

    She is the Managing Director of Jubilee Gift, board member of Fr. Richard Rohr’s Center for Action and Contemplation.

    Currently she co-created the Soul of the Movement Fund to connect healers and wisdom keepers to social movements.She has been named one of "50 Visionaries Changing Our World.” By Utne Reader

    A mother of two, Torres has inspired a new generation of young leaders dedicated to promoting peace and justice in their communities. Her vision for change has led her to effect positive change within public spaces and marginalized communities.

    Please join us in conversation with this powerful grassroots activist and defender of humankind.

     

    " Social movements protect what is most sacred about us."

    "We had to tell ourselves a story, that we were other, that we were separate. We've had to tell ourselves the story that the earth is other. That the earth is something else, something to be conquered, something to be dominated, it's something to be extracted from.Because if we really understood our belonging to it and each other we would not and could not be capable of doing what we do to each other."

    "We have to be bridge builders  and we have to be able to be bridges or compassion and love."

    "There is a reckoning that needs to happen and there is work that needs to be done and there are bodies and people that need us to stand up for them and defend them"

    "I think that we have to be able to hold both in this moment. Constantly, radically doing things like what you are doing here, having these conversations about how we shift. Understanding still that tomorrow I've got to do the right thing by my community, I've got to protect the people I need to protect. But I don't need to do that in a way that is about othering."

    "The opposite of love is not hate, the opposite of love is fear."

    "I do think that in this moment in human history we have so much that we can learn from communities that have suffered for a long time, have been at the margins for a long time."

    "It was my father who was there, it was bus loads of people from communities across the city, it was immigrant women and men, it was the pregnant teen, it was the teenager with their pants down their bottom, it was like all of the people that the world said were powerless were what stood there in their own power from the margins to the center. Speaking in their own voice for themselves and that for me radically shifted my notion and my understanding of power."

    "I think part of this work right now is each of us stepping into what it is that we are being called to, right, what is being downloaded to us. It may seem crazy, it may seem like oh  people are going to whatever but it's what you taught me right. We stand strong in who we are in our sacred center and we do what is ours to do. That is what my prayer is every morning, God what is mine to do? And the response is always do what I put in front of you today.

    279: Conquering Fear with Devon Brooks

    279: Conquering Fear with Devon Brooks

    On today’s episode, I chat with Devon Brooks. Named 1 of the 30 most fabulous entrepreneurs by PROFIT Magazine, Brooks has also been dubbed an 'elder stateswoman' by The New York Times, is one of the 2018 Inspiring Fifty women in STEM in Canada, and was awarded Business in Vancouver’s, Top Forty Under 40

    Prior to Devon’s success as an entrepreneur, she experienced some very dark and life changing events. At the age of 18, Brooks was sexually assaulted by someone she had considered to be a close friend. As she continued to work through that trauma, she again, was attacked by a loved one in her apartment only a couple of years later. Brooks believed she was going to die the night she was attacked but clearly remembers a feeling that ran through her causing her to think to herself, “Okay, don’t give up. Don’t give up, yet.” And that’s exactly what Brooks continues to do. She not only refuses to give up in life, she continues to push herself by constantly stepping into courage! This is a great listen, warriors! 

    On this episode we dive into: 

    • Conquering various traumas and sexual assault 
    • Using past traumas to pave the way for a better future
    • Creating community instead of living in fear
    • Stepping into leadership
    • How to use fear as a tool for decision making

    The take-home: 

    Although Devon’s experience was one she would never wish upon anyone, she humbly states that, “Hurt people, hurt people” and believes that her experience helped lead her to many of the successes in her life. 

    Through her journey of overcoming trauma, Devon defined a new market category; co-founding Blo, the world’s first and largest franchise chain of Blow Dry Bars. The company now spans four countries, with 130+ locations, and has collaborated with international mega-brands like Mattel, Guess, Topshop, and Gwyneth Paltrow. True to her knack for shaking-up industries, Devon is growing her second venture, Sphere, a full-service marketplace platform designed to make personal & professional coaching more accessible with a gym-like membership experience for individuals and teams. Sphere’s mission to support consciousness in the world by democratizing coaching has attracted backing from leaders at Lululemon, Thinx, Headspace, and Viacom.

    Brooks is not only a successful business woman and visionary, she is a leader like none other. So warriors, is it time to stop giving up on something in your life and go for it? 

    Get in touch with Devon Brooks

    Insta: @devsdevelopment


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