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About Us

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Brittany Taylor, M.A., is an Afro-Indigenous healer, somatic-based therapist, and founder of Harriet’s Wildseed, a ceremonial healing space grounded in ancestral wisdom, land stewardship, and embodied liberation. She is African American and Muscogee Creek, with family roots in Alabama and Ohio. Carrying her Indigenous name, Miigiizisikwe (Eagle Woman) — “She Who Flies Amongst the Eagles” and “She Who Speaks with the Spirits” — Brittany holds her lineage with reverence, shaping her work through a lifetime of listening to the land, honoring her ancestors, and tending to the inner worlds of Black and Indigenous people with care.

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Brittany weaves her Master of Arts (M.A.) in Counseling Psychology with specialized training in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, EQUUSOMA® Level 1, Usui Reiki Mastery, Rootwork Herbals, and sound healing to support nervous system repair, emotional release, and cultural reconnection. Her work is a homecoming, a return to body, land, spirit, and ancestral memory. She supports healing across the Inner Child, Present Self, and Inner Elder through somatic awareness, attachment repair, land-based ritual, and sensory-rich sound journeys.

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In Indigenous teachings, the horse carries the Seven Directions—East, South, West, North, Above, Below, and Within—an orientation that influences how Brittany understands relationship, responsibility, and balance within horse–human connection. Through her time supporting both humans and horses on a local farm, she continues to learn from the relational cues, nervous system shifts, and subtle exchanges that arise in horse–human interaction. Drawing from EQUUSOMA® principles, she approaches this work through a trauma-responsive and socially conscious lens that prioritizes reciprocity rather than extraction, honoring both species as relatives with agency, needs, and lived histories that shape the relationship.

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Now living and practicing in the Twin Cities, Brittany continues building Harriet’s Wildseed as a sacred sanctuary for all those seeking healing, liberation, and reconnection with their sacred selves, a vision seeded in the medicine of Harriet Tubman and the world-building wisdom of Octavia Butler.

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