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Adasha Turner - Founder of Modest Family Solutions Illuminated Lifeways With Kristen Jawad

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Adasha Turner, CNIM R EEG T is a retired self-taught Board Certified Surgical/ Clinical Neurophysiologic Specialist (IONM). Owner of Adasha Turner Neurodiagnostic Services with prior employment and contracts at UW Rehab, Stanford Traumatic Brain Injury Institute, Harvard Massachusetts General Hospital and University of Arizona.

She performed real time  biofeedback studies including mapping of the eloquent cortex of the brain, spinal cord and nerve conduction pathways during Neurosurgery, Cardiovascular and Orthopedic trauma surgeries.

With 25 years plus homeschooling experience, Adasha 2020 served as interim Vice Principal of Muslim Association of Puget Sound MAPS- Sunday School. She serves as Co-Chair on MAPS CDEI -Committee of Diversity Equity and Inclusion programming subcommittee and MAPS Social Leadership Team and helped organize: Uplifting Sisterhood; Black in Islam, Gerorge Flyod Stand in Solidarity and Juneteenth programs. She is also a responder of MAPS MCRC Covid-19 Response Triage Team.

Adasha is currently a WSU Extension Master Gardener intern, Snohomish County Sustainable Community Stewards & Waste Warrior, WSU Extension Diversity Inclusion “Facing Racism” Speaker, and WSU Extension 4-H Volunteer. In her free time she co-produces up and coming Unapologetically Black and Muslim Podcast. She enjoys hosting Ummah Sustained Jr Master Gardener  program, modeling stewardship and sustainable resources with her daughter.

Ummah Sustained started as a small garden club in Everett Washington. Adasha Turner a homeschooling mom with EDS and gastrointestinal inflammatory disease had to learn to grow her own food in a hydroponic gardens. While researching inflammatory food irritants they came across “The Need to Grow: Food Revolution”  and saw the importance of having all of our children learn how to grow their own food. She started on her journey as an  Master Gardener with her daughters to open Ummah Sustained and sought out a partnership with 4-H Youth Development Programs.

The Turner’s began reaching out to other homeschooling parents to transform their 1/3 acre plot to start the Ummah Sustain Garden and Global Citizen club. The goal, design a way for our children to be empowered to impact society  by connecting the sciences, conscious true US and World history through an AfroCentric Metaphysical non traditional lenses. Understanding our children need to learn how to navigate toward healthy, inclusive systems that will benefit and rebuild the community.

https://www.modestfamilysolutions.org/


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Adasha Turner, CNIM R EEG T is a retired self-taught Board Certified Surgical/ Clinical Neurophysiologic Specialist (IONM). Owner of Adasha Turner Neurodiagnostic Services with prior employment and contracts at UW Rehab, Stanford Traumatic Brain Injury Institute, Harvard Massachusetts General Hospital and University of Arizona.

She performed real time  biofeedback studies including mapping of the eloquent cortex of the brain, spinal cord and nerve conduction pathways during Neurosurgery, Cardiovascular and Orthopedic trauma surgeries.

With 25 years plus homeschooling experience, Adasha 2020 served as interim Vice Principal of Muslim Association of Puget Sound MAPS- Sunday School. She serves as Co-Chair on MAPS CDEI -Committee of Diversity Equity and Inclusion programming subcommittee and MAPS Social Leadership Team and helped organize: Uplifting Sisterhood; Black in Islam, Gerorge Flyod Stand in Solidarity and Juneteenth programs. She is also a responder of MAPS MCRC Covid-19 Response Triage Team.

Adasha is currently a WSU Extension Master Gardener intern, Snohomish County Sustainable Community Stewards & Waste Warrior, WSU Extension Diversity Inclusion “Facing Racism” Speaker, and WSU Extension 4-H Volunteer. In her free time she co-produces up and coming Unapologetically Black and Muslim Podcast. She enjoys hosting Ummah Sustained Jr Master Gardener  program, modeling stewardship and sustainable resources with her daughter.

Ummah Sustained started as a small garden club in Everett Washington. Adasha Turner a homeschooling mom with EDS and gastrointestinal inflammatory disease had to learn to grow her own food in a hydroponic gardens. While researching inflammatory food irritants they came across “The Need to Grow: Food Revolution”  and saw the importance of having all of our children learn how to grow their own food. She started on her journey as an  Master Gardener with her daughters to open Ummah Sustained and sought out a partnership with 4-H Youth Development Programs.

The Turner’s began reaching out to other homeschooling parents to transform their 1/3 acre plot to start the Ummah Sustain Garden and Global Citizen club. The goal, design a way for our children to be empowered to impact society  by connecting the sciences, conscious true US and World history through an AfroCentric Metaphysical non traditional lenses. Understanding our children need to learn how to navigate toward healthy, inclusive systems that will benefit and rebuild the community.

https://www.modestfamilysolutions.org/


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kristen-jawad/message

1 hr 3 min