Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
|E34| Rhea talks: South Africa’s Racial Story & What Ayahuasca Did For My Purpose and Healing

South Africa-born, Rhea Naidoo, gives an incredible open and honest account of her memories of life in South Africa; as well as, her views of the racial discrimination (apartheid) that dominated the country for much of the 20th Century from the first-hand perspective of her and her family having grown up there. We explore how, as the first one of her family to leave South Africa, she was able to build up a new life in the United States, and the role that her first Ayahuasca experience played in bringing her towards her true calling of accelerating the return of female leadership in the world - which was present across multiple cultures and religions, but lost over the centuries.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Impacts of apartheid still being felt today in South Africa
- The rising 'brain drain' in South Africa and future impact on the nation
- Her grandmother's significant history with Nelson Mandela
- Comparing South African culture to American culture
- Adapting to the immense loving nature of Pisac, Peru
- Realising a calling for Coaching after her first Ayahuasca experience
- The long and forgotten history of the role and dominance of women in leadership
- The differences in the role of older women in Western vs Eastern traditions and society
- The gender of the soul - and personification as a female energy
- What is the difference between a leader and a manager?
- Would the world be a happier place if it operated under one belief system or one way of thinking?
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