
In this episode we talk with sister Solana Booth. Solana is aspiring to open her own “Recover me in Wellness Center”, with a focus on “Mother’s Breath” otherwise known as plant medicines, First Foods, Breastfeeding, Canoe and Storytelling. She recently incorporated a Washington State Non-Profit and is also working towards incorporating a 501-C3, called Advocates of Sacred (AOS). “Advocates of Sacred’s mission is to champion, integrate and cultivate Indigenous Healing Modalities”. As a Historical Trauma Expert and principal consultant, she’ll induce our Ancestral strengths and knowings. She employs pre-perinatal psychology, somatic archeology, generational brain spotting, traditional ceremonies, first foods, Mother’s Breath ceremony (entheogenic plant), modern media, and traditional story- telling or First Narratives, and is a lactation educator, birth worker trainer, Traditional Canoe society family skipper and owner. She currently facilitates diversity, equity and inclusion convenings for leadership and trains adult leadership health care professionals in Historical Trauma and Family recovery intensives.
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Have a listen to Episode 4 at any of these locations: Youtube (includes captions), Apple, Spotify, WebsiteSacred is hosted by executive producers, Angela Carolina Garcia and Lauren Stauble, and produced by RJ Bee. It’s brought to you by Engage: feel.think.connect.
Episode 4 reflection prompts:
- What ideas, concepts, and/or feelings are resonating from this episode?
- What is the story of your name? How does it connect you to your ancestors?
- What “lies” do you use to get through hard moments? What truths are you moving closer to in that process?
- If you were to envision a new system with children that draws from ancestral wisdom, what would it look like/sound like/feel like?
