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Kumu Ramsay, an indigenous Hawaiian healer and teacher, joins us to share his insights on forgiveness, wholeness, and community. We discuss the importance of reconnecting with our ancestral roots and how indigenous wisdom can help us navigate modern challenges. Tune in to this inspiring conversation and embark on a journey of healing and transformation.
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You can connect Kumu Ramsay on his website ramsaytaum.com, on YouTube ( @ipuka01 ) and on Instagram (@ramsaytaum)
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Due to the holiday, we didn’t record last week, so we will return to current events next week. For now, please enjoy this heartfelt episode in which we explore the […]
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