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Bel, a Bidjara woman, has an interesting story on how she began her journey as a Wayapa practitioner. Before becoming an independent mum, Bel had been working in the transport, construction and mining industries for over a decade where it was clear to her that there was a massive gap between what was continually expected by production and quality standards Read more...
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Laura is a certified Life Coach, Reiki Therapist, Social Worker, and Wayapa Wuurrk Facilitator supporting women to reconnect to their true nature and create mind-body-spirit wellbeing. Through a range of techniques and modalities, Laura works with women to break free of limiting patterns and conditioning, reconnect with themselves and develop supportive practices that promote holistic wellbeing and inner alignment. Working Read more...
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Walter is a Wiradjuri man and Wayapa Practitioner who is based in Brisbane, Queensland. Read more...
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Hi, I’m Tracy, a Gamilaroi woman, an Accredited Nutritionist/Practicing Dietitian,licenced Wayapa Wuurrk Practitioner and Founder of Wattleseed Nutrition, Health and Wellbeing, a 100% Aboriginal owned/operated business based on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. I am a freshwater woman, with a matrineal line of descent to the Barwon River region in North-West New South Wales. I was born and raised in a remote, Read more...
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I am a Birri Gubba woman from North Queensland that feels very honoured to be able to share Wayapa with you all. I am thankful to both Jamie and Sara for gifting me Wayapa. This practice has given me the opportunity to rebirth the connect that I have been missing for sometime. Now to be able to help others reconnect Read more...
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Laura Booker A Lunga Kija woman on my mother’s side (descending proudly from Betty Brown of Eagle Hawk) and Australian on my father’s side, I am a balance of two parallel worlds. I believe I was born with a strong spirit to walk in these two worlds for the purpose of acknowledging and healing trauma within my family lineage, whilst Read more...