Mar 4, 2021
In this episode, we are joined by Thérèse Cator, founder of Embodied Black Girl, a Podcast and global community that stands for the embodied liberation of Black womxn and Womxn of Color everywhere.
About Thérèse:
Thérèse is a Leadership Coach, mother, an Embodiment Practitioner
and Teacher, a Healer, and an Artist. Her work bridges leadership,
spirituality, healing, somatics, mindfulness, decolonization, and
social change. She deeply believes healing is both personal and
political; spiritual and corporeal. In 2020 alone, she led healing
circles for over 4,000 Black Womxn and Womxn of Color. She also
guided over 1,000 white people in Becoming Human a series of
lessons to uproot white supremacy.
Thérèse has been an avid meditator for 16 years, a coach for 11
years, and practicing energy work for over 20 years. She’s been
trained and mentored in somatic attunement, attachment dynamics,
trauma sensitivity, Vipassana meditation, Reiki, shadow work, and
neuro-linguistic programming. She’s a graduate of NYU and Rutgers,
holds a BA and MFA respectively, and has worked in a multitude of
industries from non-profit development to entertainment to tech to
teaching.
Say connected with her:
https://theresecator.com
https://embodiedblackgirl.com
https://instagram.com/theresecator
https://instagram.com/embodiedblackgirl
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