06. Unapologetic Joy

Kelley is a creator, coach, yogi, community advocate and writer. She is passionately following the path that at times, calls her, pulls her and propels her forward. She is focused on wholeness and liberation. Individually and collective. That intention looks like a few different things for Kelley. It shows up as teaching yoga, working in community and holding space for others to connect to their own practices, rituals and understandings. Kelley is a 200 E-RYT with Yoga Alliance and a certified continuing education provider with Yoga Alliance. She is also a certified Accessible Yoga teacher and trainer. Additionally Kelley, is a founding member of The Sanctuary In The City, a Charlotte based non-profit focused on equitable access to healing and educational opportunities to BIPOC through programming, grants and scholarships. The work she chooses to do means she is traveling to teach, coaching in person and virtually and contributing to some amazing Teacher trainings, conferences and summits. Kelley is based in Charlotte, NC where she lives with my two children Palmer and Duke. Mothering them inspires and informs her work. Kelley wants to hold the space for them to have an expansive and liberated experience. That shows up in the offerings she makes to other parents but also the work around race, equity and liberation that weaves through almost everything she does. Kelley drops wisdom about: - Joy as a birthright - Working outside of systems rooted in systemic oppression and white supremacy - Parenting  - The practice of yoga and what it means to her.  - Liberation  - Moving away from grind culture - Prioritizing joy and self-care - Shifting the culture of wellness  - Pleasure - How we should ask for everything You can connect with her at peacefilledmama.com and on Patreon. Podcast music by Charles Kurtz

Om Podcasten

This podcast emerged from work based in the exploration of collective grief and liberation. It exists to remind us about all the ways we can find refuge during unsettling and uncertain times, and to remind us about the resilience and joy that comes from allowing ourselves to find refuge. Michelle C. Johnson, author, yoga teacher, healer, social worker, dismantling racism trainer, activist, and grief-worker, offers monthly interviews, engaging and amplifying the brilliance and wisdom of people who have found ways to honor their grief and stay centered amidst the turmoil in the world. It uplifts the brilliance and wisdom of people who are invested in creating conditions for liberation for the collective. We feature spiritual teachers, movement practitioners, activists and social change makers, and people who hold space in various ways for healing.