215 - Empathy Is Your Super Power with Ber-Henda Williams

Ber-Henda Williams in Cafe con Pam

215 - Empathy Is Your Super Power with Ber-Henda Williams

Listeners, we're back this week with Ber-Henda

Ber-Henda is a Visionary+Empath Coach. She supports empathic creative visionary empaths to find their voice, embrace feminine power, and create mission-based businesses in service of social transformation, justice and equity. When she is not doing that, she runs a girl’s leadership program, The Power of Girlhood for girls 8-18. Además, ella es una poeta bilingüe. She is a bilingual poet. She believes feminine empaths are here to disrupt the patriarchy and oppression with their mission-based businesses.

During our conversation, we talked about:

  • Anti Blackness in the Latinx community

  • Celia Cruz

  • How she became a teacher

  • Being an empath

  • Her journey with fibroids

  • Hiring a coach aka your board of directors

Relevant Timestamps:

5:50 - Black people in Mexico

13:25 - Getting interested in Spanish

15:08 - Black presence in History

16:27 - Realizing she was an empath

19:30 - Starting picking energy from pictures

20:23 - "Never let them see you sweat"

20:47 - Learning and love

22:35 - Breaking up with cultural agreements

28:03 - Her fibroid

29:27 - Fibroid statistics in relation to Black women

31:59 - Life-changes after healing

33:52 - How the death of a close friend made her look at her life

36:03 - Family background

38:13 - Investing in yourself

 

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