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Sac SoulTalks-Choices 2018

By RJG Productions (other events)

Saturday, March 17 2018 1:00 PM 4:45 PM PDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

An afternoon gathering of speakers, music, art, spoken word, conversation, food, and fun.

hosted by Jg Gonsalves

with   Dr. Kristee Haggins, and Tina Greene

and

Durriya Syed

 

Dr. Kristee Haggins - is a psychologist by training, a public speaker, educator, retreat facilitator and writer working on her first book focused on healing and wholeness. She is a woman of faith and recent experiences have confirmed for her the power of spirituality. Kristee is learning more and more about “Letting Go and Letting God” and has experienced many miracles as a result. She is committed to helping all people and especially people of African ancestry and marginalized groups remember the truth of who they are…beloved, children of the Most High in which nothing is impossible!  She notes, her greatest accomplishment is being the mother of two amazing daughters.  Her SoulTalk is called,  Learning to Let Go:  Rainbows, Airplanes, and Miracles


Tina Greene's mission is to help each of us find our own voice and unlock the wisdom of our own heart.  At once intuitive and incisive, Tina passionately talks to just what it is we need to hear, so that we may walk away with changed minds and hearts, enlightened and inspired. A spiritual warrior who knows that the answers we seek are within, Tina is the creator of LOTUS Wisdom, a simple and profoundly effective mindfulness practice.   No matter where you are on your path or how stuck you feel, Tina will help you learn to trust your own wisdom so that you can remember and live these truths: If you’re breathing, you're worthy. If you’re here, you belong. Your presence matters.  
You can learn more about by visiting her website at tinagreenewisdom.com - (note that “e” on the end!). 

 Durriya Syed - is a recipient of the  Sacramento Hero Award for Humanitarian Services from the Red Cross and KCRA 3.  She has served as a President of the Interfaith Service Bureau/ Religious Coalition and strongly believes in the practical compassion of spiritually in building human spirits. Durriya,  the co-founder of the Women's Interfaith Network and Ar-Razzaq Food Bank has also been a Sutter Roseville Hospital Chaplin,  a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity in Guatemala, and is a  recipient of the SALAM Distinguished Award for her exceptional interfaith and community services.