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The Swim Culture
The Swim Culture Podcast
16 episodes
1 day ago
Dr. Asherah Allen and Coach Adrienne Lakate discuss all things aquatics and how it impacts the Black Culture! We want to create a safe space for to be able to talk about current events related to aquatics and discuss how it impacts the lives of Black people.
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Dr. Asherah Allen and Coach Adrienne Lakate discuss all things aquatics and how it impacts the Black Culture! We want to create a safe space for to be able to talk about current events related to aquatics and discuss how it impacts the lives of Black people.
Show more...
Swimming
Sports
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TSC Episode 8- Yoga, Kemboocha, and Healing! A Conversation with Kemiko Lawrence
The Swim Culture
1 hour 4 minutes 35 seconds
5 years ago
TSC Episode 8- Yoga, Kemboocha, and Healing! A Conversation with Kemiko Lawrence

Dr. Asherah and Coach Adrienne have an amazing conversation with Mrs. Kemiko Lawrence, about wellness, yoga, spirituality, our relationship with the water, and so much more!  Mrs. Lawrence is the founder of Harmony Wellness Angels and Kemboocha: Atlanta’s Black Owned Kombucha Brand. We hope you enjoy this amazing conversation!

The Swim Culture
Dr. Asherah Allen and Coach Adrienne Lakate discuss all things aquatics and how it impacts the Black Culture! We want to create a safe space for to be able to talk about current events related to aquatics and discuss how it impacts the lives of Black people.