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Healing Ninjas

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In this episode, we hear from Anabel Vizcarra, an embodiment mentor and womb shaman from Sinaloa, Mexico. Anabel talks about her life journey and the reclamation and embodiment of her feminine power. She talks about her spiritual exploration,
In this episode, we hear from DeAntwann Johnson, aka “DJ Johnson”,  a husband, father, author, mentor, coach, counselor, and sports statistician. DJ shares his journey with us including going through the Indiana foster care system and sufferin
In this episode, we hear from Iliana Chino Hernandez, aka “Mz. Gatiz”, a Chicana rapper from Brooklyn, New York. Mz. Gatiz talks about her childhood, from seeing her parents struggle to make it in the United States to witnessing the poor livin
In this episode, we hear from Liliana Doyon, a first-generation Mexican-American and licensed marriage and family therapist from New York City. Liliana reflects on her own childhood experiences and how they led to her becoming a therapist. She
In this episode, Hernan Carvente-Martinez, Founder/CEO of Healing Ninjas, Inc. provides updates regarding where Healing Ninjas is headed both as a brand and as space for people to share their journeys. He talks about moving towards creating spa
In this episode, we hear from Katherin Quezada, a young Mexican woman from New York City. Katherin talks about trying to get out of her comfort zone and growing up being told what was expected of her as a woman. She reflects on what it was lik
In this episode, we hear from Taishma Owens-Council, a 25-year-old Black woman, military spouse, mother, and owner of Virtual Goal Assistant Agency (VGAA).Taishma dives into her motherhood journey. She reflects on being raised to think that wo
In this episode, we hear from Chris Marin, a half Mexican and half Guatemalan man from Brooklyn, New York. Chris talks about being sexually abused as a child and growing up for many years feeling guilty for his abuse. He reflects on how diffic
In this episode, we hear from Roderick Keith Johnson, a national LGBTQ advocate for criminal justice reform and mental health, and a survivor of sexual abuse. Roderick talks about going into a Texas maximum-security prison as a black gay man,
In this episode, we hear from John Ilawan, a young Filipino fitness enthusiast from Queens, New York, and graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice.John shares with us his reflections on his own healing journey prior to 2021 and how it
In this episode, we hear from Abdul Ali, a 25-year-old Ethiopian-American Social Activist, Organizer, and Educator from Maine. Ali shares with us his story, from having his parents divorced when he was 7 years old and coming to this country as
In this next episode, we hear from Ray Tebout, a strength-based human resources professional, addiction counselor, and founder of Mind Frame & Development Solutions.Ray reflects on how people sometimes grow up normalizing what they feel, inclu
In this next episode, we hear from Mayte Villalba, a medical assistant, and owner of Resiliently Beautiful. Mayte bravely talks about what it was like to engage in her healing journey after years of holding it all in. She reflects on her exper
In this next episode, we hear from Jennifer Szenay, a lake enthusiast from Michigan, an intern at Prison Radio, and an advocate for families who have been impacted by mass incarceration. Jennifer talks about growing up and living a double life
In this next episode, Paulina Isabel Almarosa, a licensed clinical social worker and founder of LatinxGrief, allows herself to be vulnerable and emphasizes that therapists don’t have it all figured out. Pauliana talks about what it was like to
In this next episode, we hear from Autumn Walker, a licensed professional counselor in Maryland, who is seeking to normalize mental health. Autumn talks about how going through her own healing process allowed her to discover new sides of her st
In this next episode, we hear from Yuri Orozco, a Colombian woman, dog enthusiast, scuba diver, and student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Yuri talks about what it was like to grow up as the daughter of an incarcerated father, going i
In this next episode, we hear from Arturo ‘Velaz’ Munoz, a poet, lecturer, and host of the Varrio Voices Podcast. He talks about what it was like at 10 years old to become a source of income at home and being introduced to alcohol early on. He
Learning to use loving and supportive language for ourselves is important to the healing process.In this next episode, our interviewee chose to remain anonymous. She talks about what it means to be a survivor of sexual assault and living in a
Healing is painful and it can bring up a lot of anger in the process, but the end results can be tremendous.In this episode, we hear from Antonio Reza, a half Mexican and half Irish formerly incarcerated man, who shares how “hurt people, hurt
Learning to validate ourselves is important in order to break unhealthy cycles in our lives and be able to heal.In this next episode, our interviewee has chosen to remain anonymous. She talks about her journey of healing from domestic violence
Being able to have faith in ourselves and honor what we have accomplished is important to the healing process.In this episode, Naya Garrido shares with us how she finds the strength and faith to keep going on her healing journey. Naya talks ab
Processing past experiences is important because you can hurt others along the way if you have not healed.In this episode, Veronica Rivera shares with us her struggles with accepting some of the hurt that she experienced in her life, like losi
Part of healing is acknowledging where you were wrong, sitting with what you are feeling, and finding places where you can safely share and heal.In this episode, Durrell Washington talks about the journey of establishing a healthy co-parenting
Taking care of ourselves allows us to be able to show up in full for our families and communities. In this episode, Sindy Avila, shares why focusing on our individual healing has a ripple effect on those around us. She references the teachings
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