Soulcare is the practice of honoring your wholeness as a multidimensional being. Our community and individual offerings integrate all aspects of life– the physical, mental, emotional, ethereal, and spiritual. The intention of this space is to support you in uncovering you purpose and the fulfillment of your destiny. The main principles of soulcare are to live a harmonious, healthy, peaceful life with iwa rere and iwa pele–good character and respect for nature.
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Soulcare is the practice of honoring your wholeness as a multidimensional being. Our community and individual offerings integrate all aspects of life– the physical, mental, emotional, ethereal, and spiritual. The intention of this space is to support you in uncovering you purpose and the fulfillment of your destiny. The main principles of soulcare are to live a harmonious, healthy, peaceful life with iwa rere and iwa pele–good character and respect for nature.
We talk with the Creative and Executive Director, Omikunle Ekundayo, and the Assistant Executive Director Morgan Kidd of the Soulcare Collective. An online healing space curated for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and other people of color offering mental and holistic health services. Both women share their personal journey and the foundation of realizing their work with the Soulcare Collective was a divine calling and necessary for the communities they serve.
The Soulcare Podcast
Soulcare is the practice of honoring your wholeness as a multidimensional being. Our community and individual offerings integrate all aspects of life– the physical, mental, emotional, ethereal, and spiritual. The intention of this space is to support you in uncovering you purpose and the fulfillment of your destiny. The main principles of soulcare are to live a harmonious, healthy, peaceful life with iwa rere and iwa pele–good character and respect for nature.