Writing & Thriving Conversations: Sarah Brown Haté interview

In this video, Sally-Shakti speaks with Sarah Brown Haté about reading and writing in French and English, being published in a collaborative book, and how writing across multiple languages can highlight layers of subtlety and complex nuances in meaning.

About Sarah:

Sarah Brown Haté (pronounced Attay) is a bilingual wellbeing coach, teacher, healer, speaker, author and radio show creator/host, supporting high-achieving empathic women in leadership, whether that be business owners, team leaders or managers.

She guides them towards living a life that serves them, by processing past hurts, healing unhealthy beliefs and breaking generational cycles. Over the years, Sarah has noticed that most of these women have or have had relational issues with their mother.

This is why she focuses on confidence, communication and self-acceptance as these are the three things empathic women find difficult – they’re so busy supporting and encouraging others that they forget to listen to their own needs when it comes to relationships, emotions and energy.

The minimum guaranteed outcomes of working with Sarah are better relationships, balanced emotions and a beautiful SOUL-aligned life

This is THE link to all Sarah's channels: https://www.sbhmentoring.com/links

Sally-Shakti Willow

Writing my PhD in Utopian Poetics showed me what it means to be a writer. I wrote four books of poetry and a 50,000 word thesis, and I started journaling as a way to ground and heal myself.

While I was studying, I also wrote and maintained the Contemporary Small Press website, writing regular reviews of new fiction and poetry published by small presses. I was on the judging panel for the 2018 Republic of Consciousness Prize for literary fiction from the small presses. So I was reading a lot of great writing too. And I co-developed and taught a series of workshops called WELLBEING WHILE WRITING for doctoral researchers at the University of Westminster.

WELLBEING WHILE WRITING used practical techniques from Creative Writing pedagogy to support PhD students of all disciplines with the work of WRITING their thesis. I also used my knowledge and experience of yoga and meditation to provide MOVING & BREATHING FOR WELLBEING workshops to graduate students at the University.

I’ve been teaching English since 2004 and I’ve been teaching Creative Writing at the University of Westminster since 2017.

https://www.writingthriving.com
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