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In this episode I have the pleasure of talking to Adéwale (Adé) Adeniji, a trainer, coach, interfaith minister and storyteller
We had an intimate, beautiful conversation from how children internalise racism, violence in the workplace, belonging and becoming who you were always meant to be. This conversation is rich, moving and uplifting in equal measure.
In the episode we also discuss:
- Practicing self care
- How systemic racism continues to be ignored
- What called Adé to start therapy
- Identity, upbringing and sexuality and the importance of finding our sense of belonging
- Shame resilience and boundaries
- Adé’s work as an interfaith minister
You can connect with Adé at: http://walkwithyou.me/ and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outtales/ and twitter: https://twitter.com/outtales
You can connect with me over at @novareidofficial
(https://www.instagram.com/novareidofficial/) and www.novareid.com
If you are ready to do the inner work and learn to be actively anti racist please visit my website for further details about my anti racism online course: www.novareid.com
We had an intimate, beautiful conversation from how children internalise racism, violence in the workplace, belonging and becoming who you were always meant to be. This conversation is rich, moving and uplifting in equal measure.
In the episode we also discuss:
- Practicing self care
- How systemic racism continues to be ignored
- What called Adé to start therapy
- Identity, upbringing and sexuality and the importance of finding our sense of belonging
- Shame resilience and boundaries
- Adé’s work as an interfaith minister
You can connect with Adé at: http://walkwithyou.me/ and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outtales/ and twitter: https://twitter.com/outtales
You can connect with me over at @novareidofficial
(https://www.instagram.com/novareidofficial/) and www.novareid.com
If you are ready to do the inner work and learn to be actively anti racist please visit my website for further details about my anti racism online course: www.novareid.com
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