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Wisdom From the Mayan Traditions

Broadcast on December 19, 2020
With Grandmother Flordemayo & Nathalie Kelley
Hosted by Dr. A. T. Ariyaratne
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Grandmother Flordemayo

Mayan Elder, Curandera, Universal Healer, Visionary & Founder of The Path

Raised by her mother, who was a midwife, Grandmother Flordemayo grew up in the highlands of Central America in a family of Mayan healers. She travels the globe to share healing and foster a more spiritual understanding among humanity.

She founded The Path Inc., a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the conservation and preservation of heirloom and heritage seeds. Grandmother Flordemayo is a founding member of the Church of the Spiritual Path, the Confederation of Indigenous Elders of America, the Institute of Natural and Traditional Knowledge, and the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. She's a regular contributor to courses and talks for The Shift Network. 

Nathalie Kelley

Actress and Activist

Nathalie Kelley was born in Peru and raised in Australia by her Indigenous mother and grandmother.  After working with street children in São Paulo, Brazil and Aborginal inner-city youth in Redfern, Australia - she began her degree in Social Science and Policy at the University of UNSW. Not long after she started to work as a actress in film and television US, with notable roles in shows like Unreal, Dynasty and most recently as the star of ABC’s The Baker and the Beauty. Despite this change of course she remained inwardly mindful of her privilege and responsibility to her indigenous heritage and people. After the 2019 fires in the Amazon and Australia, Nathalie experienced a quickened shift in consciousness that led her to drastically change not just her lifestyle, but the way she engaged with social media. She has since become an advocate for Indigenous peoples, regenerative agriculture, the soil and the undervalued but invaluable role of fungi in our ecosystem. She is now committed to using her story telling skills to be a voice for the voiceless - creating narratives of hope around the power of nature to regenerate and heal and the integral part humans have to play in this process. Nathalie is on the board of Kiss the Ground and the Fungi Foundation.

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