Botanicals, Prostate Cancer, & Community Supported Enlightenment: Pamela Boyce Simms

Pamela Boyce Simms

Today for Spirit in Action we welcome back Pamela Boyce Simms of Singularity Botanicals. In 2017 we visited with her about Evolutionary Cultural Design, and in 2019 the topic was the African Diaspora Plant Medicine Project. She did further innovation & healing during COVID and since, when she's been assembling a project around several different health concerns, including prostate cancer and brain issues. A part big part of her work has been to bring together diverse resources to study and handle these health challenges. She has a wide range of skills, experiences, and aptitudes, including those of an African-American woman who has also lived in Senegal and who is a Certified neurolinguistics master-practitioner, Karma Kagyu Meditation Instructor, and Transition Trainer for Transition US. Find more about Pamela and her work at Singularity Botanicals and Community Supported Enlightenment (CSE) LLC.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Episcopal, Buddhist, Quaker

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SIA-000787

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Botanicals, Prostate Cancer, & Community Supported Enlightenment: Pamela Boyce Simms

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