Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Karlyn Percil-Mercieca "Why Sisterhood and Cultural Belonging Matter in the Journey to Wholeness"
Makini Smith and Karlyn Percil-Mercieca discuss the importance of resilience, community, and emotional wellness. Makini shares her journey of healing through personal hardships and the impact of her podcast. Karlyn, a visionary in ancestral leadership and emotional intelligence, highlights her work with KOFA AI and the Sister Talk Fellowship, aiming to certify 1,000 black women as Dream Big coaches. They emphasize the significance of sisterhood, cultural belonging, and the power of non-verbal communication. Karlyn emphasizes the importance of women recognizing and embracing their full brilliance, thereby fostering a supportive community that transcends traditional corporate and familial constraints.
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