Decontextualized Podcast with Natalia Rachel
How did we end up here? And why do peace, equality, belonging and well-being seem to elude us?Join Natalia Rachel as she and her guests explore the shifting fabric of humanity, past, present and future. Prepare to look beneath the surface, peer into the unconscious, connect with your compassionate heart and meet your shadows. When we understand how we have decontextualized, together we can begin to co-create a kinder and more intelligent world.
Decontextualized Podcast with Natalia Rachel
Decontextualized Mini Episode 04: Hanli and Ming's Personal Journey
“Remembering your intention when you are posting helps with your mental health, and keeps you from being too affected by what can happen on social media. ”
In this episode of Decontextualized, Natalia Rachel is joined by Hanli Hoefer, media personality, influencer and content creator, and Ming Bridges, founder and CEO of Rentadella, influencer and content creator. Hanli and Ming share how they started their influencer journeys, the challenges and difficulties they face, how they overcame those challenges and built themselves and each other up.
About Natalia Rachel:
Natalia Rachel shares her voice to begin to remedy the world’s state of hustle, trauma, bias, disconnect, and disrespect. Her insights into the human condition and our profound need for healing, self-compassion, empathy, and human connection, inspire audiences to awaken their hearts, illuminate their patterns and step forward towards self-care and relational repair. She is a proud recipient of the Women Icons Asia Award (emerging entrepreneur) for social impact in the domain of trauma-informed culture transformation & self-mastery education. Natalia’s highly anticipated book ‘Why Am I Like This?’ launched last year with Penguin Random House.
Her goal is to bring trauma work to the mainstream and bridge the gap between mental health, diversity equity, inclusion, and human sustainability.
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