Kiran Bhagat is a multidisciplinary healing artist and culture worker whose practice blends flower essence therapy, therapeutic floriculture, and community-based healing. Her work is grounded in healing-centered engagement and the practice of Self-Justice—an intentional path of transformative forgiveness and reclaiming joy that emerges from resistance, resilience, and love.
Kiran serves as Director of Community Engagement + Operations at The Well Collective, a center for history, healing, and humanity, and as Project Manager with Drums No Guns, where she supports youth and families in transforming cycles of violence through art, rhythm, and restorative practice. She is also the co-founder, with her sister Kamala Bhagat, of Beyond The Stem, a floral wellness initiative offering creative rituals, experiences, and storytelling rooted in Afro-Indigenous worldviews.
Whether in community or in clinical practice, Kiran invites others to remember their connection to nature, ancestors, and imagination as pathways to liberation and wholeness.
Kiran Bhagat is a multidisciplinary healing artist and culture worker whose practice blends flowe...
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Linda connects people with their intergenerational wisdom to promote intergenerational healing. Her introduction to community healing began with her extensive study at NYU Gallatin concentrating on Self-Care, Mindfulness, and Ancestral Healing for Haiti’s future. Her training includes NYU Mindfulness in Higher Education certification, Connection Coalition Trauma Informed Volunteer Training certification, MNDFL Mindfulness Instructor certification, The Lab of Meditation 200-hour Meditation and Mindfulness Teacher Training. Linda is also currently working towards her M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Johns Hopkins School of Education.
Linda connects people with their intergenerational wisdom to promote intergenerational healing. H...
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Lindsay Fauntleroy is a medicine maker, educator, and the author of In Our Element: Soul Medicine to Unleash your Personal Power. She was drawn to the healing arts after her own journey to fertility introduced her to the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit. Her extensive training includes a Master of Arts from New York University, a Master of Science from Tri-State College of Acupuncture, and clinical training in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Kiiko Matsumoto style Japanese acupuncture, and myofascial Trigger Point release. Lindsay is currently a student at Pacifica Graduate Institute, where is is pursuing a PhD in Depth Psychology and Integrative Healing Practices.
Lindsay firmly believes that the power to heal should rest in the hands and hearts of all communities. Her approach to soul medicine emerges from over 15 years of clinical practice, her doctoral research of Indigenous and African Diasporic psychology, and her commitment to community wellness. She provides practitioner certification in the sacred art and science of flower essence therapy, which she offers in loving partnership with the Flower Essence Society and the MINKA Mystery School. One of her greatest joys is supervising advanced students in the Spirit Seed clinical residency, as emerging practitioners bring the soulful work of Flower Essence Therapy to diverse communities around the world.
Lindsay’s line of alchemical Five Element flower essence remedies, the Elementals, are available nationally and internationally.
Lindsay Fauntleroy is a medicine maker, educator, and the author of In Our Element: Soul Medicin...
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Amylisse Torres-Watts is a certified Reiki master and sound healer. She helps women in all stages of life discover and live their soul purpose; supporting them as they reconnect with their intuition and uncover their authentic luminous selves.
Amylisse Torres-Watts is a certified Reiki master and sound healer. She helps women in all stages...
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