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Wellness in Community: Yoga, Hair Care, & Safe Spaces

New Year, New Glow: San Diegos Wellness Scene Embraces Community-Focused Self-Care - Yoga instructor Sally Morgan and The Block Club co-founder La Raza Webb discuss how yoga, hair care, and safe spaces contribute to overall wellness. They emphasize the importance of community in self-care, with Sally offering inclusive yoga classes and La Raza hosting hair science workshops. La Raza also shares tips for managing afro-textured hair in San Diegos hard water. The episode encourages starting small with self-care and seeking supportive spaces. Checkout Solipillow.com

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