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Tumi Monare | Advocating for Social Impact through intention and spirituality

37 min · 17 de may de 202137 min
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In this new season, Tumi Monare is my first guest. We recorded this episode during the height of the pandemic. I have been touched by the work that she does around education. In our conversation, she reveals a human spirit expressed through empathy, spiritual connectedness, and a little sass.

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