
Building Your Relationship to Joy
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<p>Kelsey Blackwell is a cultural somatics practitioner and author dedicated to supporting women of color to trust and follow the guidance of the body.</p> <p>She’s a facilitator, coach, and speaker who's brought abolitionist embodied practices to such diverse groups as riders on Bay Area Rapid Transit trains to students at Stanford University to the offices of LinkedIn.</p> <p>She has a new book called "Decolonizing the Body: Healing, Body-Centered Practices for Women of Color to Reclaim Confidence, Dignity, and Self-Worth".</p> <p>Finally, Kelsey believes that working towards personal and collective liberation must also bring joy.</p> <p>She’s one of the most thoughtful, engaging guests Melanie’s had the pleasure of talking with.</p> <p>This is a gentle conversation about what is too often conflictual and difficult with an important young voice in the worlds of happiness and healing.</p> <p>Kelsey Blackwell website here: <a href= "https://www.kelseyblackwell.com/">https://www.kelseyblackwell.com/</a></p> <p>Dr. Melanie Harth website here: <a id= "enhancement-04b1cf90-b85b-11ed-995b-a7ba71797ee5" class= "rte2-style-brightspot-core-link-LinkRichTextElement" href= "https://thesantafetherapist.com/">https://thesantafetherapist.com/</a>.</p>
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Building Your Relationship to Joy
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