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EPISODE · May 18, 2019 · 51 MIN

080 | Your Story Medicine & Writing a New Narrative with Jumakae

from Rising Women Leaders · host Meredith Rom

I love connecting with women supporting others to come into the power of their voice, and this week's podcast guest, Jumakae is one of those women. We go deep into talking about what we've witnessed supporting women to break free from old stories and limiting beliefs and what happens when a woman begins to see her challenges and difficulties as a source of empowerment to activate and inspire others. This conversation is rich with insight on the power of storytelling, public speaking, releasing trauma and owning the power of our voice. I hope you enjoy it! In this episode we discussed: Jumakae's story from working on a rape crisis hotline to being fired/freed to start a new path of helping others write a new story for their lives Surviving Saturn return Storytelling as Liberation Dealing with 'imposter syndrome' and inner critic voices when it comes to sharing yourself in the world What pole dancing taught Jumakae about healing and empowering herself Releasing trauma from the body The initiations of entrepreneurship The connection between the throat and sacral chakra The ancestral healing that happens when we share our voices and stories The personal responsibility we must take in sharing our stories to empower othersStay in Touch:   Stay in Touch: Website Instagram Summit   June Marisa Kaewsith, also known as "Jumakae," is a professional artist, wellness consultant, and storytelling coach. As an artist, she has conducted spoken word workshops and mural projects with various youth groups, and has facilitated theater skits with community members addressing local issues from workers' rights to environmental justice. As a keynote speaker, she has motivated crowds through her original poetry in high schools, college campuses, and various nonprofit groups throughout California. Clients who have sought her as a storytelling coach are change agents who have gone on to tell their stories on large stages in front of thousands of people, entrepreneurs pitching project proposals and product launches to board rooms for a handful of investors and funders, and individuals or artists seeking confidence in their ability to speak authentically and perform their work publicly. Through her additional practice as a wellness consultant (DBA "Green Tara Guidance"), she is a 200 hr registered yoga teacher trained to work with survivors of sexual trauma through Peace Over Violence and a transformational life coach (which she rephrases as "life doula") with a professional certification from Leadership That Works. With her passion for the arts and somatic learning, she holds self-care and storytelling workshops for organizations and individuals to become more comfortable with their mind and body. On her leisure time, she creates meditation candles and natural skin care products with her mother inspired by Thai traditional herbalism and plants indigenous to Tonvga land known today as Long Beach, California, where she currently resides.

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