Koya Webb & Faith Hunter , Lifestyle Design with Koya Webb

Becoming Spiritually Fly with Faith Hunter

22 Dec 2021 • 60 min • EN
60 min
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GUEST BIO Faith Hunter is a yoga and meditation teacher, as well as the creator of Spiritually Fly, a lifestyle philosophy that celebrates every moment of life. A teacher of over 20 years, Hunter has owned celebrated yoga studios in DC, and now she has ELEVATE, a digital and in-person experience for inner connection and personal growth. One of the most recognizable faces in yoga, Hunter has appeared in Yoga Journal, Essence, Women’s Health, Shape, and New York magazine. For more information, please visit these links:Book - https://www.amazon.com/Spiritually-Fly-Wisdom-Meditations-Elevate/dp/1683643755Website -  https://www.faithhunter.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/spirituallyflyLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/faith-hunter-78569b3/ HIGHLIGHTS 04:33 - From nonprofit worker and business expert to Yoga teacher 06:11 -  Taking the time to heal from grief is crucial 16:33 - Setting boundaries and focusing on a personal practice for a year 23:09 - Childhood reprogramming and reclaiming her childhood voice 32:27 - 7 building blocks to becoming spiritually fly 35:51 - Creating safe spaces for people with color  38:37 - There's nothing wrong with nurturing yourself first  44:11 - Reawakening spirituality and faith in God through yoga QUOTES 34:01 - Faith: "Be divine and unapologetic." 11:55 - Faith: "Going through the yoga, I really felt that that practice  was holding my physical and mental body together. Therapy was supporting me to get through the process. And so when I  moved to DC, even when I was working in a nonprofit, I was still practicing because I was, one, working in a very high-stress environment." 22:18 - Koya: "I think more people need to be given permission to have your personal space, have your personal time. You don't have to be with someone all the time." 24:28 - Faith: "The big trauma around my two brothers being HIV-positive, I took on the role of being the very good daughter. And,  that kind of actually suppressed my voice. And so, realizing that that's also the thing I crave the most, was more of my mother's attention. Because her job, her role was getting it all to them. But I was like, I don't wanna cause any more stress, I'm gonna sit back." 25:22 - Koya: "It's so interesting how, when someone is in pain, when someone is hurting, you know, we tend to take the backseat and feel like, we all can't be hurting at the same time. I love that you called it out, like you had to reclaim your voice because even in that grief, you are also grieving too and you needed time and attention and nurturing." 48:03 - Koya: "I think too when you know, growing up, and reading the story of Jesus and Jesus always saying I'm the way, I'm truth, I am life, I am one with God and then saying I wanna be just like Jesus but we can't say that. To me, that's like a huge disconnect." Please leave a five-star review for the Get Loved Up Podcast. When you leave that review, please take a screenshot and email me at koya@koyawebb.com, and I’ve got a little gift for you. Your thoughts light up Koya’s soul, and it helps continue to bring on great guests. To hear more about Koya Webb and Get Loved Up episodes, please visit her website at https://koyawebb.com/.

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