Embodied Leadership with Sharon Oxendine


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Embodied Leadership Asheville
October 2024 Meetup
This Month's Topic:
Nature Restorative Practices for BIPOC and Ally Communities
Guest Speaker: Sharon Oxendine
Monday, October 14
5:30 - 7 PM EST
Winter to Spring Wellness
5 Ravenscroft Dr. #102
Asheville, NC 28801
Join Sharon Oxendine, proud First Nations woman, healer, and teacher for an inspiring conversation on Medicine Wheel Way and how Nature Restorative Practices can be a part of restoring communities to work together.
Sharon Oxendine is a proud First Nations woman and is enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe in Southeast NC. Sharon has studied with Native and Indigenous Teachers for over thirty years. She established a created a Nonprofit Community Organization-Medicine Wheel Way in 2019. The land is eight acres located in Fairview, NC. The mission is dedicated to supporting BIPOC and Underserved communities in Nature Restorative practices.
Sharon is a Sacred Pipe Carrier, and she works with her community in providing ceremonies celebrating life, transitions and grief. Sharon provides ceremonies and rituals including land blessings, Rites of Passage and soul retrievals. She has studied with many Indigenous teachers including the late Malidoma Some. She traveled to his village and studied with his Shaman teachers in 2009. Sharon has been initiated into the Medicine Lodge of J. Grate and she was named as an Elder by her community in 2009.
You can find information about Medicine Wheel Way on Facebook and at www.medicinewheelway.com.
If you have any questions, please contact Sumaya at sumaya@presentmomentmedia.org.

Embodied Leadership with Sharon Oxendine