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Do you feel cut off from your family story and heritage, unsure where you belong?

This weeks guest, Lorena Saavedra Smith, offers a grounded path back home. She transformed intergenerational pain into practical wisdom. Lorena will show how to reconnect with your roots through nature, reciprocity, and everyday rituals based on Andean teachings on living well that calm anxiety and shame.

Lorena Saavedra Smith is a pacha philosopher and ecopsychologist. Originally from Perú and replanted to the US, Lorena is a lifelong storyteller and keeper of Andean ancestral wisdom and medicine. With more than two decades of experience in the wellness industry, Lorena draws on a multidisciplinary background to help others find healing through inner wisdom and the healing powers of nature.

Tune in to learn how to meet fear with steady presence, and weave your dreams with your deep roots. You will walk away with clear language for your story, nature-based practices you can try today, and a kinder way to hold yourself, your family, and your future.

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