Aurianna Joy: Seen, Heard and Understood

Ep. 12: Seen, Heard and Understood with Aurianna Joy

Aurianna and I explore our experiences of neurodivergence and how that relates to sensitivity, attunement and being with others in a way they feel seen, heard and understood. We also talk about plant medicine journeys and the importance of practicing the concepts of "less is more" and "integration". We end by getting to hear about Aurianna's passion for death and dying as a death doula.

A bit more about Aurianna:

Aurianna Joy is an embodiment mentor, herbalist, doula, and trauma-resolution educator who guides individuals on the delicate path of cultivating aliveness and living a life free from trauma. Using her 15 years of personal inner work and spiritual growth combined with 10 years of professional experience in the healing arts, she weaves an intricate web of awakening for those in devotion to their path of Becoming.

Website: traumaandsomatics.com
auriannajoy.com

Instagram: @auriannajoy

Facebook: aurianna.explores


I invite you to get on over there and have a listen and let me know how it lands for you! I’m really excited about this new podcast and want to keep shaping it around what’s supportive and engaging for YOU.

Have a listen here: 🎤 🎧

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3B6jUij

Apple: https://apple.co/3nkLzaA

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