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Grieving in Public with Naila Francis

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In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder talks with Naila Francis about whales and grief, Grief-In-Public Day, her childhood in St. Lucia, how we need more Grief Coaches to step up to the plate, and how letting grief be in its fullest expression is immensely important in these times.


Naila Francis is a grief coach, death midwife, poet and interfaith minister. She is also a Reiki Level II practitioner and carrier of an earth-based Andean shamanic tradition. She helps people explore the wilderness of grief through a holistic lens so they can journey alongside their losses with more compassion, heart-centered care and authenticity. Naila is also a founding member of Salt Trails, a Philadelphia collective making grief public and visible through community rituals, and the co-host of Breathing Wind, a podcast about journeying introspectively through grief.


You can find Naila on Instagram @thishallowedwilderness and @salttrailsphilly

To work one on one with Naila, you can visit her website https://www.thishallowedwilderness.com.

For more information about the 3rd Annual Grief-in-Public Day please follow this link!


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In this episode of Nine Keys, Narinder talks with Naila Francis about whales and grief, Grief-In-Public Day, her childhood in St. Lucia, how we need more Grief Coaches to step up to the plate, and how letting grief be in its fullest expression is immensely important in these times.


Naila Francis is a grief coach, death midwife, poet and interfaith minister. She is also a Reiki Level II practitioner and carrier of an earth-based Andean shamanic tradition. She helps people explore the wilderness of grief through a holistic lens so they can journey alongside their losses with more compassion, heart-centered care and authenticity. Naila is also a founding member of Salt Trails, a Philadelphia collective making grief public and visible through community rituals, and the co-host of Breathing Wind, a podcast about journeying introspectively through grief.


You can find Naila on Instagram @thishallowedwilderness and @salttrailsphilly

To work one on one with Naila, you can visit her website https://www.thishallowedwilderness.com.

For more information about the 3rd Annual Grief-in-Public Day please follow this link!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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