Episode 72: Healing Starts Within with Michael James Moise

 
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Do you take time to be with yourself? When you do take that time, what are you doing? Is there a certain activity? Is it a feeling or do you have to be in a special location?

The importance of taking time to self reflect, and learning to be comfortable with yourself is a huge part of the healing process. The pandemic shut down the world and gave everyone time to look within themselves and look at the world from a different perspective. Rediscovering yourself, your likes and dislikes, is the best form of self-care.

Today’s guest is Michael James Moise. Michael was born in Massachusetts. He was raised in Lowell, Massachusetts with his two older siblings but spent most of his adult years in New York.

He is known for being passionately involved with Organic Gentlemen’s Club providing men and women with personal sustainable branding for modern day professionals. With a strong focus in education to inspire and uplift the generation of today and tomorrow.

In this episode Thea and Michael discuss:

  • Evaluating relationships that are no longer serving you

  • Self-reflection and healing from within

  • Trauma in the black community and steps to heal

  • Being real with yourself while navigating the pandemic


A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

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Resources and Links

To learn more about Michael James Moise and Hike & Meditate head over to Instagram and follow @ogmichaeljames

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