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Accepting Mortality Through An Immortal Legacy with Sandra Hunter (Ep.20)



Mortality is something that catches up to everyone eventually. What will you leave behind afterwards?

In this episode, Michael Labos is joined by Sandra Hunter, a Life Coach and Founder of Wild Women Leaders Of Color, in discussing moving aging parents into the next stage of life and creating a legacy through sharing experiences.

Sandra discusses:

  • The cultural impacts on the understanding of mortality
  • How to start the discussion of mortality with aging parents
  • How her mentorship program provides a purpose to older and younger professionals
  • How sharing personal stories create a legacy
  • And more!

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About Our Guest:

Sandra Hunter is an Anglo-Indian with Sri Lankan, Portuguese, and Dutch ancestries. Her father’s grandmother brought her Anglo-Indian family to England after the Indian Independence. Her mother comes from a line of Portuguese and Dutch spice traders. Sandra found that she belonged to neither side of her family. Sandra has 19+ years of teaching in college and has worked in Kenya. She faced racism and sexism at work, went through a divorce, and started her own business. Sandra knows what it’s like to function under stress while working towards true self-liberation.