Sundari Malcolm is the Director of BIPOC Wellbeing and a Host for The Dinner Party. Sundari joined Jen for this episode of the Story Power Podcast to talk about her work as a Birth and Death Doula, her journey traveling through the US and Canada for 2 years in a converted bus, why she moved to Curaçao, yoga and justice work, and so much more.
Bio: Sundari Malcolm is the Director of BIPOC Wellbeing and a Host for The Dinner Party At 27, and after 7 years of being her Caregiver, Sundari lost her mother to Breast Cancer. At 31 years old, she lost her father to Brain Cancer. Since then Sundari has dedicated her life to the support of Caregivers and all those managing life after loss.
Outside of her work as the Director of BIPOC Well-being for TDP, Sundari is a birth and death Doula. She is a Yoga and Meditation teacher and has just finished traveling around the US and Canada in a converted school bus for 2 years, writing about racial injustice on her blog NamasteUSA.blog and talking about designing your life post-pandemic on her podcast, The Collective Reset. She is now a recent expat to the island of Curacao!
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