I had the honor to connect with one of the members of the Sacred Business Incubator Marleece Peart. I must say this lady blows me away when we get the opportunity to sit and discuss her life and business. Her love legacy is a beautiful transformation of her life's journey and the wisdom gleaned from it. What I love about the podcast episode we did is that she shares her challenges and journey and how those experiences makes her the sacred space holder she is today. As someone who has had the pleasure of receiving her energy work it is something i highly recommend.
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