Coaching
My Recovery (aka my homecoming) Process
To me, recovery is about coming home to who we are individually, interpersonally, and collectively to give way to a brighter, liberated present and future.
In my decolonized recovery practice, this was and continues to be my process. Wherever you are at in your recovery journey, I would love to support you through your homecoming.
COME HOME
After avoiding and seeking outside of ourselves and our bodies, there is an invitation to turn inwards.
REMEMBER
The return to ourselves, to our ancestry, to our forgotten spiritual and somatic practices, and to our innate ways of being as humans on this planet.
SEE POSSIBLITIES
We can move forward emboldened, knowing who we are, what we are worthy of and the kind of life we want to live for ourselves and as a collective.
Here are some things that I have navigated in my own journey and that energize me to talk with others around
Sobriety/recovery and intersectional identities
Racial and ethnic identity
Pleasure and sexuality
Coming home to our bodies
Coming home to our power by divesting from internalized white supremacy, patriarchy, ableism, fatphobia
Religious trauma, ancestral connection, and returning to ancestral spiritual traditions
Queer/trans identity
Reckoning with colonizer and colonized lineage
Radical resource redistribution and economic justice
Radical self love
Religious trauma and spirituality
Healing from 12-Step program trauma
Rekindling connection with the Earth