welcome to your Filipina Soul Sisterhood!

welcome to your Filipina Soul Sisterhood!

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Welcome to your Filipina Soul Sisterhood

Your Filipina Soul Sisterhood is thoughtfully designed and curated for Filipina/xs looking to dive deeper into our culture and history and learn how to leverage it for our personal goals and journeys.

Your one stop shop

Is here! You will be able to find all of the Soul Sisterhood workshops, discussion circles, and resources here.

Curated for you

  • Gain exclusive access to insightful workshops and inspiring talks led by industry experts and leaders who are Filipina women

  • Connect with other like-minded Filipinas/x to share your experiences and reflections to help you define your personal journey

  • Reflect on your journey with us through curated journal prompts and guided group meditations

  • Connect with other sisters in our dedicated Slack. Exchange resources, ideas & build lasting relationships with women who share your passion for success

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Soul Sisterhood Workshops & Discussions

Meet your Filipina Soul Sister Hosts

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    Krystl Fabella

    Founder & CEO Filipina on the Rise

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    Katherine Bigay Parsons

    COO Filipina on the Rise

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    Joy Erika Diwa

    Joy Erika Diwa (she/her) is a Women’s Life Coach, Educator, and Speaker who is dedicated to helping overworked passionate women find joy within themselves. She takes pride in empowering individuals to be more confident, assertive, and to set healthy boundaries. Joy holds a B.A. in English from UCLA, an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from USD, and a life coaching certification from Lumia Coaching (formerly known as JRNI Coaching).

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    Jannine Enricuso

    Jannine is a personal and professional coach based in San Francisco. Before she began coaching she worked as a restaurant General Manager in LA, Sydney and SF. Now she has two coaching practices. She founded Ascendant Connection with her fiancé, which focuses on relationship coaching. They partner with their clients to co-create purposeful lives with fulfilling intimate, interpersonal, and professional relationships. Her other practice, Ladies of The House, is coaching for women in hospitality management. Jannine works with her clients to further their leadership and communication skills and to develop and maintain empowered work-life boundaries.

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    Ava Lonzano

    Ava is a Filipina-American solo traveler, content creator, and freelance writer based in Daly City, CA n who inspires Filipino-Americans and women of color to adventure the world while showing up unapologetically as their most authentic selves. Ava has visited over 30 countries and loves highlighting local culture, food, and unique experiences in the Bay Area and abroad and always finds a way to represent her Filipina heritage.

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    Trina Dilag

    Trina is a certified spiritual life coach and founder of The Radical Visionary Collective. As a professional space holder, Trina has dedicated 2 decades as a Catholic youth & young adult minister building equitable leadership programs in healing & charismatic communities. In 2020, she left her ministry positions to support all those who are down with collective liberation heal from toxic colonial programming, fortify their intuition & ancestral connections, and manifest the world we all deserve. At the intersections of faith + justice, Trina centers the power of visioning, ancestral healing, and decolonization in her work to create a world of love & liberation for all.

Any questions?

Ask our Kapwa Community Coordinator!

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