This is the second part to the conversation with Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her). This episode is a deeper dive into our responsibility of breaking cycles and starting new cycles for the next generation. This includes living our truths, holding intergenerational compassion, honoring people while they are alive, documenting and archiving, and much more. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Follow Veronica on Instagra...
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This is the second part to the conversation with Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her). This episode is a deeper dive into our responsibility of breaking cycles and starting new cycles for the next generation. This includes living our truths, holding intergenerational compassion, honoring people while they are alive, documenting and archiving, and much more. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Follow Veronica on Instagra...
Anjie Cho: Mindfully Inviting Movement Into Our Spaces Using Feng Shui
The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes
2 years ago
Anjie Cho: Mindfully Inviting Movement Into Our Spaces Using Feng Shui
Anjie (she/her) is an Asian American feng shui educator, architect, and author of the newly released book Mindful Homes. Today's episode is an introduction to feng shui, including ways to improve your space and how it applies to a fertility journey. You'll learn why to be mindful of your bed, stove, and desk, how to intentionally use items and colors to invite specific energies, and more. Purchase Mindful Homes, and Holistic Spaces. Learn more at Mindfuldesginschool.com. Listen to the Holis...
The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
This is the second part to the conversation with Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her). This episode is a deeper dive into our responsibility of breaking cycles and starting new cycles for the next generation. This includes living our truths, holding intergenerational compassion, honoring people while they are alive, documenting and archiving, and much more. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Follow Veronica on Instagra...