Najaah Yasmine Daniels

Najaah Yasmine Daniels, also known as Priestess Ifaleri Osúnnike Osáwemimo, is a visionary futurist, holistic healer, and systems change strategist. With 15 years of experience in politics, movement organizing, and venture capital, she brings a unique perspective to her work. As the Founding CEO of the Inclusive Capital Collective, she has pioneered the groundbreaking 'Trauma-Informed Finance' framework, a testament to her commitment to combat systemic racism and foster equitable access to capital.

Simultaneously, as the Founder and CEO of Twice As Good LLC, Najaah leads a trauma-informed impact firm dedicated to guiding individuals and institutions through transforming trauma into post-traumatic growth and wealth. Najaah's significant local, state, and national contributions have garnered numerous accolades, including a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition and the Princeton Prize in Race Relations. Holding a BA from St. John’s University, Najaah is also a certified Death/Transition Doula, Herbalist, and Priestess in the Indigenous Faith of Africa (IFA).

Twice As Good LLC. is dedicated to transformative leadership development with a trauma-informed, healing-centered approach. Our focus is on individuals and institutions directly impacted by anti-Blackness and white supremacy. Through evidence-based practices, We empower individuals and organizations, emphasizing resilience building, fostering connections, and creating sustainable impact. Our philosophy transcends trauma and its effects; we are committed to turning trauma into a catalyst for post-traumatic growth and wealth through lived, labored, and learned expertise. This approach treats those impacted by trauma as agents of change rather than mere victims, inspiring hope and resilience.

Twice As Good LLC. provides a range of in-person and virtual coaching, training, and facilitation services aimed at transmuting isolated and collective trauma into transformative leadership. Our ultimate vision is a more just and equitable society where reverence for and investment in Black and Brown brilliance, community care, and liberation are not exceptions but the rule.

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