Embodiment Teacher. Inner Child Coach. Womb Wisdom Guide. Speaker.

Déja Chaniah is an embodiment teacher, inner child coach, womb wisdom guide, yoga instructor, speaker and creator of Liberate and Embody Your Inner Child.

Her story of deeply vulnerable transformation has empowered her community to dive deep and re-connect to their bodies. After recovering from chronic childhood sexual abuse and deep depression, Déja was able to own her inner power around through spiritual and embodiment practices.

Living with her grandmother and indigenous teachers all around the world shaped her immensely. She soon went from lost young woman to embodied priestess using her business to help others liberate themselves remember their inner wisdom.

Déja’s coaching programs, lectures, interviews, and digital content has supported numerous people of color across the globe in their awakening.

She also curates initiatives to empower sovereignty and re-distribute wealth in indigenous communities worldwide.

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Working with Déja makes me feel so powerful. She takes the time to learn about your pain on a physical and spiritual level. She creates a routine that is easy to follow but really works.  I like that she incorporated poses that helped with my lower back and calf pain. I spend most of my time on my feet at school and I like that I can incorporate practices any time I want. Bravo!

Neal S., History Teacher

Déja’s meditation session reminded me how easy and pleasurable it can be to take a moment to look inwards and breathe!  She is thorough, gentle, funny and so energizing!

Miranda V.B., College Student

I just wanted to thank you again for your time in class today! On a more personal level, a lot of what you spoke to resonated with me and it was really inspiring to learn more about your path and ongoing journey. It definitely made my week, and I can’t express how powerful it was to hear you speak so authentically about your practice and work.

Sarah N., College Student

Thank you again for visiting with us in the resilience class. You held space and , I’m especially glad that we were at least able to have you and one other person visit with us when we were able to meet in person.

Jack Wright, University Professor