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About Us

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Our 
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Brittany Taylor, M.A., is an Afro-Indigenous healer, somatic-based therapist, and founder of Harriet’s Wildseed, a ceremonial ecosystem of care, ritual, and reconnection guided by ancestral knowledge systems, trauma-responsive practices, and embodied liberation. She is African American and Muscogee Creek, with family roots in Alabama and Ohio. Carrying her Indigenous name, Miigiizisikwe (Eagle Woman), Brittany approaches healing through deep reverence for ancestry, land, relationship, and collective care.

Brittany integrates her background in Counseling Psychology with training in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, EQUUSOMA® Level 1, Usui Reiki Mastery, Rootwork Herbals, and sound healing. Her work weaves somatic and sensory interventions, cultural traditions, and nature-based experiences that support nervous system healing, emotional release, and pathways to reconnection, belonging, and collective care. Through Harriet’s Wildseed, she supports healing across the Inner Child, Present Self, and Inner Elder through attachment-informed, sensory-rich, and land-connected practices.

Now living and practicing in the Twin Cities, Brittany continues building Harriet’s Wildseed as a sanctuary for healing, liberation, and reconnection inspired by the medicine of Harriet Tubman and the visionary world-building of Octavia Butler.

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