Devi Brown is a master well-being educator, certified multi-modality healer, and entrepreneur. Devi is devoted to spiritual connection meant to aid in the healing of generational trauma rooted in sharing tangible healing modalities to support radical self-acceptance. 

Devi serves as the Chief Impact Officer at Chopra Global, the leading meditation and education wellness company founded by Dr. Deepak Chopra. In addition to leading diversity and inclusion initiatives for the company, she serves as an executive and educator at Chopra events globally, she is also the voice of daily meditation on the Chopra wellness app. 

As a seasoned broadcaster and host of leading spirituality podcast, Dropping Gems on iHeart Media’s Black Effect Network, Devi leads transformative conversations and offers education in spiritual psychology, meditation, energy, and metaphysical healing of individuals with a focus in the BIPOC community. 

In 2017, Devi released her first book, Crystal Bliss, and most recently joined as an advisor to Emmy award winning media & storytelling company, Religion of Sports, and is a founding board member of the Mental Wealth Alliance. 

Connect with Devi and her follow her work through the links below: 

Website: www.devibrown.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/devibrown/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeviBrown?s=20Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeviBrown/Book: https://amzn.to/3JJJO0B

HIGHLIGHTS

08:26 Connect with your mind and body through music and dance

13:53 The benefits of working on your mental health and generational trauma

22:38 Suppressing trauma robs you of understanding interpersonal intimacy

30:00 Co-dependence is not love

35:02 Learn how to make healthy boundaries for yourself

49:33 Boundaries can make your life easier 

1:00:21 Saying no can open yourself up to bigger opportunities 

1:01:25 Details about Devi's new book 

1:06:41 Devi's favorite books 

QUOTES

22:37 Devi: "Typically, trauma, and the depending on how it manifests and especially in childhood, it can really mean that you don't have the ability to feel or understand authentic interpersonal intimacy with other people and within yourself."

28:20 Koya: "You can love others, but you cannot love others to the detriment of yourself."

33:40 Devi: "If you've been made to feel wrong about yourself or wrong about your choices, there's always this piece of you that's like, but what if I'm wrong? Or maybe I am a bad person. Maybe there's something off about me."

35:16 Devi: "You're not making or setting a boundary for every individual person that you're bumping up against. You decide what is the boundary for my life, based on who I am, and anytime anyone walks up to the counter and asks for something or does something, I experience it based on the boundary I've set for myself. So then it feels even less personal as we're getting into with other people. Because we're saying it's not about you, this isn't personal. This is my boundary, for me."

51:56 Devi: "Any relationships that may have had some challenge around those boundaries were just ones that needed to lightly slough off anyway. It wasn't necessary to maintain the relationship because I will not maintain anything that requires me to be minimized."

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