As we kick off the year, we are exploring the connection between our minds and body. On Friday, January 19th, at 1 PM EST, 12 PM CST, and 10 AM PST, Andrea, our Alliance Director, is going to be joined by Farida, Tamara, and Almetria for this month's live event, Coloring the Conversation on Perinatal Mental Health. You do not want to miss this conversation about how The Body Keeps Score: Exploring the mind and body connection. Watch live or catch the replay on IG Live, FB, LI, and our YT channel. @story_warrior @fitandfinallyfree @tamaraakuahunter @wombwisdomwellness
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As we kick off the year, we are exploring the connection between our minds and body. On Friday, January 19th, at 1 PM EST, 12 PM CST, and 10 AM PST, Andrea, our Alliance Director, is going to be joined by Farida, Tamara, and Almetria for this month's live event, Coloring the Conversation on Perinatal Mental Health. You do not want to miss this conversation about how The Body Keeps Score: Exploring the mind and body connection. Watch live or catch the replay on IG Live, FB, LI, and our YT channel. @story_warrior @fitandfinallyfree @tamaraakuahunter @wombwisdomwellness
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As we kick off the year, we are exploring the connection between our minds and body. On Friday, January 19th, at 1 PM EST, 12 PM CST, and 10 AM PST, Andrea, our Alliance Director, is going to be joined by Farida, Tamara, and Almetria for this month's live event, Coloring the Conversation on Perinatal Mental Health. You do not want to miss this conversation about how The Body Keeps Score: Exploring the mind and body connection. Watch live or catch the replay on IG Live, FB, LI, and our YT channel. @story_warrior @fitandfinallyfree @tamaraakuahunter @wombwisdomwellness
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