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RASHEED MEETS: KAREN BURKE, CO-FOUNDER OF MINDBODY THERAPY CENTRE - TAKING LEAPS OF FAITH IN LIFE & BUSINESS
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In this latest Soul Trader interview Coach-Speaker-Author, Rasheed Ogunlaru meets Karen Burke, co-founder of The MindBody Therapy Centre, London and author of The Calming Book of Healing Hugs and Power Up for the Year. If you prefer audio, listen here.
Thank you Rasheed! @SoulTraderBiz
PODCAST - HAPPY, INSPIRED, MOTIVATED!
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Happy Inspired Motivated podcast. Discussing all things #wellbeing, investing in yourself to be more of what you want to be, do the work you love and #stayconnected. #podcast #entrepreneurship - have a listen https://zcu.io/PpkV
KAREN BURKE INTEREVIEW FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY
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"I hope you are doing well! Thank you so much for taking part in Lewisham Local’s International Women’s Day campaign. It has been amazing getting to hear your stories and voice, and we really appreciate you taking part."
POEM - MEMORIES OF FOODS FROM THE REAL MOTHERLAND OF MY DNA JAMAICA
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Poem written by Karen Burke about the foods from Jamaica and how much it is within our DNA. 'Inspired by a sponsored art culture trip to Scotland with my daughter where they were celebrating forefathers who fought to keep their identity, especially regarding the British empire. Believing we have Scottish within our blood it was an eye opening weekend of kinship and sameness in our fight.
This poem celebrates the foods my Mother used to cook when she was on this side of the universe, from what her mother used to cook...and her mother...'
MOTHERLAND POEM AKA JAMAICA HERITAGE FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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A poem written by Karen Burke, 2nd gen some years ago and spoken at black history uk events. Still relevant for today for 3rd and 4th gen Caribbean descendants as we continue to rise beyond expectations across all genres of work and life....my people black civilisation.