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Centering: A Return to Choicefulness with Anela Seliskar Barboza

31 min · Gestern
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ANELA BARBOZA SELISKAR OFFERS A CENTERING SOMATIC PRACTICE TO HELP US RECONNECT TO OUR EMBODIED WISDOM AND REALIGN WITH WHAT WE CARE ABOUT. IT’S A SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDING PRACTICE THAT WE CAN USE IN LIVE TIME TO SHOW UP WITH MORE CHOICE. WE CAN BUILD OUR CAPACITY TO BE WITH WHAT IS WHILE CULTIVATING THE ABILITY TO STAY CONNECTED WITH WHAT MATTERS TO US SO WE SHOW UP HOW WE WANT TO SHOW UP. ANELA BARBOZA SELISKAR Anela Barboza Seliskar (she/her/ʻoia/they), mixed Kanaka Maoli/Asian, cis-female, comes from a land-based worldview that holds connection, relationship, and responsibility as integral between land, body, and spirit. Since 2014, she has been in the study and practice of how Somatics can serve as a method to deepen and facilitate transformation in healing.She is deeply committed to folx navigating the confluence of identity, sites of oppression and shaping, longings, and relationship to home/ʻāina as a means of personal and collective healing, co-creating power, and liberation. She is a Coach, Mentor, Teacher, Writer, Bodyworker, and Facilitator. Born into the Hawaiian diaspora, she made her way back and resides full-time on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi in Keaʻau near her ʻohana with her two dogs. She is a novice paddler, waterman, weaver, builder, craftsman, community/family member, connector, mischief maker, and moʻo. You can find out more about Anela by visiting anelabarboza.com [http://anelabarboza.com/] CONNECT WITH ANELA Instagram: @ulele_coaching Website [https://www.anelabarboza.com/] TRANSCRIPT [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gCOsB8lxAsXJxrDY4Oomo5Lq_U1tZZBZ/view?usp=sharing]

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Episode Centering: A Return to Choicefulness with Anela Seliskar Barboza Cover

Centering: A Return to Choicefulness with Anela Seliskar Barboza

ANELA BARBOZA SELISKAR OFFERS A CENTERING SOMATIC PRACTICE TO HELP US RECONNECT TO OUR EMBODIED WISDOM AND REALIGN WITH WHAT WE CARE ABOUT. IT’S A SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL GROUNDING PRACTICE THAT WE CAN USE IN LIVE TIME TO SHOW UP WITH MORE CHOICE. WE CAN BUILD OUR CAPACITY TO BE WITH WHAT IS WHILE CULTIVATING THE ABILITY TO STAY CONNECTED WITH WHAT MATTERS TO US SO WE SHOW UP HOW WE WANT TO SHOW UP. ANELA BARBOZA SELISKAR Anela Barboza Seliskar (she/her/ʻoia/they), mixed Kanaka Maoli/Asian, cis-female, comes from a land-based worldview that holds connection, relationship, and responsibility as integral between land, body, and spirit. Since 2014, she has been in the study and practice of how Somatics can serve as a method to deepen and facilitate transformation in healing.She is deeply committed to folx navigating the confluence of identity, sites of oppression and shaping, longings, and relationship to home/ʻāina as a means of personal and collective healing, co-creating power, and liberation. She is a Coach, Mentor, Teacher, Writer, Bodyworker, and Facilitator. Born into the Hawaiian diaspora, she made her way back and resides full-time on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi in Keaʻau near her ʻohana with her two dogs. She is a novice paddler, waterman, weaver, builder, craftsman, community/family member, connector, mischief maker, and moʻo. You can find out more about Anela by visiting anelabarboza.com [http://anelabarboza.com/] CONNECT WITH ANELA Instagram: @ulele_coaching Website [https://www.anelabarboza.com/] TRANSCRIPT [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gCOsB8lxAsXJxrDY4Oomo5Lq_U1tZZBZ/view?usp=sharing]

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In this episode, Sherri Mitchell-Weh’na Ha’mu Kwasset discusses remembering our kinship to one another and to all living beings as a path to reconnecting and interdependence. She offers the wisdom of rooting in our values and shaping the emergence of the world we want to create. Full of hope, discerning insight, and applied practice, Sherri sheds light on a path to a better world. SHERRI MITCHELL-WEH’NA HA’MU KWASSET Sherri Mitchell -Weh’na Ha’mu Kwasset, is an Indigenous attorney, activist, and author from the Penobscot Nation. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Arizona’s Roger’s College of Law, specializing in Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy. She is an alumna of the American Indian Ambassador Program, and the Udall Native American Congressional Internship Program. Sherri is the author of the award-winning book, Sacred Instructions; Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change, [https://www.northatlanticbooks.com/shop/sacred-instructions/] which has been published in four languages. She is also a contributor to more than a dozen anthologies, including the best seller, All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis, [https://www.allwecansave.earth/anthology] along with Resetting Our Future: Empowering Climate Action in the United States [https://www.sacredinstructions.life/books-anthologies-podcasts], and My life:  [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/My-Life-Growing-Up-Native-in-America/IllumiNative/9781668021705]Growing Up Native in America [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/My-Life-Growing-Up-Native-in-America/IllumiNative/9781668021705]. Sherri is the founding Director of the Land Peace Foundation [https://www.landpeacefoundation.org/], an Indigenous educational organization that focuses on Indigenous leadership, environmental justice, land rematriation, and kinship building. The Land Peace Foundation has provided training for some of the largest environmental NGO’s on the planet, helping them develop better policies and procedures for engaging with Indigenous Peoples living on the front lines of climate change. They also curated an eight-part series with the Global Council on Science and the Environment that provided training for thousands of scientists and scientific scholars from more than 40 countries, highlighting Indigenous scholarship and traditional knowledge. Sherri was also key member of the development team for the ACE Mandate of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), under Article 6 of the UNFCCC and Article 12 of the Paris Agreement. This framework was adopted by the Biden Administration and is currently being used to provide education, engagement, training, and workforce development for climate action in the United States. Sherri serves as a Trustee for the American Indian Institute, she sits on both the Global Indigenous Advisory Council and the North American Advisory Council for Nia Tero’s Indigenous Land Guardianship Program, and is a board member of the Post Carbon Institute. Sherri is the recipient of several human rights awards, including the Mahoney Dunn International Human Rights and Humanitarian Award and the University of Maine Alumni International Human Rights Award, and her portrait is featured in the esteemed portrait series - American’s Who Tell the Truth. And, she is the convener of the global healing ceremony, Healing the Wounds of Turtle Island, a gathering that has brought more than fifty-thousand people together from six continents, with elders from 40 Indigenous nations, to focus on healing our relationships with one another and with our relatives in the natural world. Sherri Mitchell Website [https://www.sacredinstructions.life/] Land Peace Foundation [https://www.landpeacefoundation.org/] SHOW NOTES Journey of Peace & Friendship [https://www.landpeacefoundation.org/events/a-journey-of-peace-friendship] Sacred Instructions: Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change, Sherri Mitchell  [https://www.northatlanticbooks.com/shop/sacred-instructions/] TRANSCRIPT [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VBN5kwPI3nrPVovv3_jGrl_fd-EPQYtJ/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=107921269239595990313&rtpof=true&sd=true]

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