EPISODE · Jan 6, 2017 · 26 MIN
EDTalks - Self-Care for Educators and Advocates
from EDTalksMN · host EDTalksMN
Rebeka Ndosi, L.Ac, MSOM Rebeka Ndosi recently left the education and nonprofit worlds to focus on individual and collective healing. A licensed acupuncturist and level II trained yoga and meditation instructor, she is the owner of Healing Illuminated and co-owner of People’s Movement Center. Rebeka was nominated for an Emmy as producer of TPT’s narrative-changing Black Brilliance, which featured five African American high school seniors. She also teaches yoga and meditation to probational youth in St. Paul, and believes that healing takes place when we are seen and heard as who we really are. Rebeka spoke about incorporating meditation and self-care into our lives.
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Rebeka Ndosi, L.Ac, MSOM Rebeka Ndosi recently left the education and nonprofit worlds to focus on individual and collective healing. A licensed acupuncturist and level II trained yoga and meditation instructor, she is the owner of Healing Illuminated and co-owner of People’s Movement Center. Rebeka was nominated for an Emmy as producer of TPT’s narrative-changing Black Brilliance, which featured five African American high school seniors. She also teaches yoga and meditation to probational youth in St. Paul, and believes that healing takes place when we are seen and heard as who we really are. Rebeka spoke about incorporating meditation and self-care into our lives.
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