Dr. Jennifer Mullan sits with somatic practitioners Nazbah Tom and Fayza Bundalli to explore healing through the body, ancestry, and collective liberation. Together they unpack burnout, nervous system wisdom, cultural lineage, and everyday resilience practices. This grounding conversation invites listeners to reconnect with embodied knowing and imagine more liberated futures.
Nazbah Tom (Dene) is a somatic practitioner based near Tkaronto (Toronto), living and working on Mohawk and Anishinaabe lands. They offer one-to-one healing work, lead small groups, teach and supervise practitioners, and support community skill-building rooted in embodiment and cultural wisdom. Nazbah is also passionate about woodcraft, hiking, boxing, reading, and writing as pathways of creative expression and restoration. Fayza Bundalli is a queer South Asian femme, mother, somatic therapist, and bodyworker. She supervises queer and trans BIPOC practitioners, teaches in collaboration with generative somatics educators, and offers healing spaces that support collective aliveness, dignity, and liberation. Her work centers the impacts of systemic oppression on the body and supports people in building nourishing relationships and meaningful contributions to their communities.
Connect with Nazbah and Fayza - www.fayzabundalli.com - https://instagram.com/somaticswithnazbah