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...
Veronica Agard: Preparing for the Next Generations of Ancestors (Part 1)
The Intersectional Fertility Podcast
56 minutes
1 year ago
Veronica Agard: Preparing for the Next Generations of Ancestors (Part 1)
Veronica Agard, also known as Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí (she/her) is a poet, writer, abọ̀rìṣà, community educator, connector, and founder of Ancestors in Training™. In today's episode, Veronica discusses her journey with finding her spirituality and its connection with ancestor work. Josie and Veronica also touch upon intergenerational healing, storytelling, activism, and establishing a mind body connection. Visit the Ancestors in Training™ website. Follow Ancestors In Training™ on Instagram. Fol...
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...