6/9/2023 0 Comments The perishing natashia deon![]() ![]() On this episode of The Resistance, Natashia speaks openly about the power of her faith to fuel her activities and what she’s learned about balance and self-care in the midst of so many demands. Her second book, The Perishing, is due in November. Grace (out on Counterpoint Press) was named a best book of 2016 by The New York Times, The Root, Kirkus Review and more and was featured in Time, People, the L.A. While it’s quite a feat that she has time for anything creative, we’re certainly thankful for Natashia as a gifted storyteller. ![]() ![]() Oh, and there are other special family demands and even creative projects like her podcast. What I didn’t realize was that she was also busy with the Redeemed Project, a non-profit focused on criminal reentry work, or that she’s also going to seminary herself. When we sat down to record this episode of The Resistance, I knew Natashia was a practicing attorney and professor at UCLA, a wife and mother of two. That’s because the title of acclaimed author is just one of so many hats worn by Natashia Deón these days. What I thought would be a conversation about the beauty of her debut novel, Grace, quickly turned into one about balance and self-care. ![]()
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